{"0_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"France's Dubuisson carded a 67 to tie with overnight leader Van Zyl of South Africa on 16 under par. McIlroy carded a third straight five under-par 67 to move to 15 under par with Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat. The world number three's round included an eagle on the 12th as he bids to win his first title since May. \"The 67s I've shot this week have all been a little different and I feel like I've played within myself for all of them, \" said four-time major winner McIlroy of Northern Ireland. \"I feel there's a low round out there for me and hopefully it's tomorrow.\" McIlroy was level par for the day after 10 holes, dropping his first shots of the week by three-putting the third and 10th, the latter mistake prompting the 26-year-old to throw his putter at his bag. But he hit back with a birdie on the par-five 11th and a towering four iron from 229 yards on the 13th set up an eagle from just four feet. The former world number one ruptured a ligament in his left ankle during a game of football with friends in July, ruling him out of several tournaments. But he returned in time to unsuccessfully defend his US PGA title at Whistling Straits in August and played in three of the FedEx Cup play-off events before starting the new PGA Tour season with a tie for 26th in the Frys.com Open in California. He is targeting a third Race to Dubai title in four years and leads England's Danny Willett by 271, 214 points with three events remaining after the Turkish Open. English pair Chris Wood (-13) and Richard Bland (-12) who were tied for second overnight are fifth and seventh respectively.","summary":"Rory McIlroy is three shots behind leader Jaco van Zyl after the second round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa , as Thomas Dubuisson moved into a three - way tie for the lead with fellow Englishman Lee Westwood and world number one Marc Warren .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.6458333333},"0_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"France's Dubuisson carded a 67 to tie with overnight leader Van Zyl of South Africa on 16 under par. McIlroy carded a third straight five under-par 67 to move to 15 under par with Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat. The world number three's round included an eagle on the 12th as he bids to win his first title since May. \"The 67s I've shot this week have all been a little different and I feel like I've played within myself for all of them, \" said four-time major winner McIlroy of Northern Ireland. \"I feel there's a low round out there for me and hopefully it's tomorrow.\" McIlroy was level par for the day after 10 holes, dropping his first shots of the week by three-putting the third and 10th, the latter mistake prompting the 26-year-old to throw his putter at his bag. But he hit back with a birdie on the par-five 11th and a towering four iron from 229 yards on the 13th set up an eagle from just four feet. The former world number one ruptured a ligament in his left ankle during a game of football with friends in July, ruling him out of several tournaments. But he returned in time to unsuccessfully defend his US PGA title at Whistling Straits in August and played in three of the FedEx Cup play-off events before starting the new PGA Tour season with a tie for 26th in the Frys.com Open in California. He is targeting a third Race to Dubai title in four years and leads England's Danny Willett by 271, 214 points with three events remaining after the Turkish Open. English pair Chris Wood (-13) and Richard Bland (-12) who were tied for second overnight are fifth and seventh respectively.","summary":"Rory McIlroy is three shots behind leaders Victor Dubuisson and Jaco van Zyl going into the final round of the Turkish Open .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7826086957},"1_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Sheikh Ali Salman told the BBC that for national dialogue to be meaningful, the government had to show its willingness to offer \"concrete solutions\". \"We want someone who can speak for the royal family,\" he said. Crown Prince Salman al-Khalifa is seen as a reformist in a court divided on how to respond to opposition demands. Hardliners - centred around the unelected Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa, who has been in his post since 1971 - are said to be opposed to a dialogue process which has only just been agreed between the government and six opposition societies. They fear that any concessions will only serve to encourage more demands from opposition leaders they deeply distrust. However, speaking to the BBC during a visit to London, Sheikh Salman insisted that now was the time for dialogue. \"We welcome it, we are ready for it,\" he said. \"We believe that dialogue and negotiations are necessary.\" The al-Wefaq leader acknowledged that many young protesters had lost faith in the main opposition parties. \"A lot of young people do not believe that we should ask for permission to go on a demonstration, or that we should call for a constitutional monarchy with this family, which until now is still killing people\". But he believed that the only way forward was to work with reformists within the Sunni Muslim royal family, including the US- and UK-educated Crown Prince Salman, who has has long been considered a proponent of accommodation with the country's Shia majority. Sheikh Salman noted that hours before King Hamad brought in Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) troops to restore order and crush dissent on 14 March 2011, the crown prince and opposition had agreed a seven-point plan that would have moved Bahrain towards a constitutional monarchy. \"We had an agreement with the crown prince,\" he said. \"The seven principles were announced and then 12 hours later, GCC troops came in and severed the dialogue.\" Asked about the appointment of Senator John Kerry as US secretary of state, Sheikh Salman said he was \"hopeful\" that he would \"do more than his predecessor\", Hillary Clinton. \"US policy needs to be more clear and direct. The United States government needs to pressure harder for human rights and democratic practices. We are told that Mr Kerry has more interest in Bahrain and so we hope he will achieve more.\" On the UK's approach to the crisis in Bahrain, the al-Wefaq leader was more blunt. \"If the UK government and [Prime Minister David] Cameron are serious about putting an end to violence and human rights abuses, then they have to speak out publically. \"It is not enough to say: 'We are privately urging reform.' That has been done for years. Unfortunately, the Bahrain government is not listening to these private conversations. \"So, the question I would ask the British government is: 'Shall you continue to say it privately and not put public pressure?' This is not, I think, a good policy.\" Sheikh Salman also reiterated al-Wefaq's position that it would continue to call for \"peaceful demonstrations\", even though all public gatherings and rallies are currently banned in Bahrain. \"It is the only way open to us to put pressure on the government.\" He also called for the release of 13 opposition leaders and human rights activists who have been sentenced to between five years and life in prison on evidence widely accepted as having been obtained under torture. They were convicted of plotting to overthrow the government. \"These people have a lot of followers in the street. If they are not part of the dialogue than the dialogue will fail.\"","summary":"The leader of Bahrain 's main opposition group , al - Wefaq , has called on the government to work with reformists within the royal family , including Crown Prince Salman al - Khalifa , to end the crisis in the Gulf state .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"1_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Sheikh Ali Salman told the BBC that for national dialogue to be meaningful, the government had to show its willingness to offer \"concrete solutions\". \"We want someone who can speak for the royal family,\" he said. Crown Prince Salman al-Khalifa is seen as a reformist in a court divided on how to respond to opposition demands. Hardliners - centred around the unelected Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa, who has been in his post since 1971 - are said to be opposed to a dialogue process which has only just been agreed between the government and six opposition societies. They fear that any concessions will only serve to encourage more demands from opposition leaders they deeply distrust. However, speaking to the BBC during a visit to London, Sheikh Salman insisted that now was the time for dialogue. \"We welcome it, we are ready for it,\" he said. \"We believe that dialogue and negotiations are necessary.\" The al-Wefaq leader acknowledged that many young protesters had lost faith in the main opposition parties. \"A lot of young people do not believe that we should ask for permission to go on a demonstration, or that we should call for a constitutional monarchy with this family, which until now is still killing people\". But he believed that the only way forward was to work with reformists within the Sunni Muslim royal family, including the US- and UK-educated Crown Prince Salman, who has has long been considered a proponent of accommodation with the country's Shia majority. Sheikh Salman noted that hours before King Hamad brought in Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) troops to restore order and crush dissent on 14 March 2011, the crown prince and opposition had agreed a seven-point plan that would have moved Bahrain towards a constitutional monarchy. \"We had an agreement with the crown prince,\" he said. \"The seven principles were announced and then 12 hours later, GCC troops came in and severed the dialogue.\" Asked about the appointment of Senator John Kerry as US secretary of state, Sheikh Salman said he was \"hopeful\" that he would \"do more than his predecessor\", Hillary Clinton. \"US policy needs to be more clear and direct. The United States government needs to pressure harder for human rights and democratic practices. We are told that Mr Kerry has more interest in Bahrain and so we hope he will achieve more.\" On the UK's approach to the crisis in Bahrain, the al-Wefaq leader was more blunt. \"If the UK government and [Prime Minister David] Cameron are serious about putting an end to violence and human rights abuses, then they have to speak out publically. \"It is not enough to say: 'We are privately urging reform.' That has been done for years. Unfortunately, the Bahrain government is not listening to these private conversations. \"So, the question I would ask the British government is: 'Shall you continue to say it privately and not put public pressure?' This is not, I think, a good policy.\" Sheikh Salman also reiterated al-Wefaq's position that it would continue to call for \"peaceful demonstrations\", even though all public gatherings and rallies are currently banned in Bahrain. \"It is the only way open to us to put pressure on the government.\" He also called for the release of 13 opposition leaders and human rights activists who have been sentenced to between five years and life in prison on evidence widely accepted as having been obtained under torture. They were convicted of plotting to overthrow the government. \"These people have a lot of followers in the street. If they are not part of the dialogue than the dialogue will fail.\"","summary":"The leader of Bahrain 's main Shia opposition group , al - Wefaq , has called on the Sunni - ruled kingdom 's crown prince to help broker a solution to the country 's political crisis .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"2_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"He died at his home in Cambridge following an illness lasting several months, a statement on his website said. It added his funeral will be private, with a memorial service to be held at a later date. Hogwood worked with many leading orchestras around the world and was considered one of the most influential exponents of the early-music movement. The conductor founded the Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) in 1973 and directed the academy across six continents for some 30 years. The AAM also made more than 200 CDs, including the first-ever complete cycle of Mozart symphonies on period instruments. Among his most famous recordings include the 1980 version of Handel's Messiah with Emma Kirkby and Carolyn Watkinson, which was named by BBC Music Magazine as one of the top 20 recordings of all time. Hogwood studied keyboard at Cambridge University with Rafael Puyana and Mary Potts and later with Zuzana Ruzickova and Gustav Leonhardt. His first positions were as a keyboard player and musicologist with the Academy of Saint Martin-in-the-Fields under Sir Neville Marriner, and was a founder member of the Early Music Consort of London. He was the artistic director of the King's Lynn Festival and Boston's Handel and Haydn Society. He was also a tutor at Harvard University, honorary professor of music at the University of Cambridge and a professor-at-large at Cornell University in the US. \"Christopher had extraordinary generosity of spirit,\" Christopher Purvis, honorary president of the AAM, said. \"He was a great ambassador for historically informed music, the movement of which he was a founder. And he was happy to see the orchestra he founded develop and grow after he stepped down as director.\" The AAM's music director Richard Egarr added: \"I am deeply saddened by the news of Christopher's passing. Christopher provided a fantastic legacy for me to build upon when I joined in 2006 and I know he will be greatly missed by all who knew and worked with him.\" Speaking to Sean Rafferty on Radio 3's In Tune, soprano Dame Emma Kirkby said: \"Some of the best players that now lead orchestras all over the world, they started with him. \"Chris was a natural academic, an incredibly clever man. He had an amazing capacity to absorb information of all kinds and a really sure sense of how things would be if he really tried to reproduce conditions... a very genial person.\" David Thomas from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London added: \"He always said I want the music to speak for itself because it can, it's good enough, it will\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 a very pleasant and lovely man.\"","summary":"British conductor and musicologist Christopher Hogwood , the founder of the Academy of Ancient Music , has died at the age of 83 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9583333333},"2_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"He died at his home in Cambridge following an illness lasting several months, a statement on his website said. It added his funeral will be private, with a memorial service to be held at a later date. Hogwood worked with many leading orchestras around the world and was considered one of the most influential exponents of the early-music movement. The conductor founded the Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) in 1973 and directed the academy across six continents for some 30 years. The AAM also made more than 200 CDs, including the first-ever complete cycle of Mozart symphonies on period instruments. Among his most famous recordings include the 1980 version of Handel's Messiah with Emma Kirkby and Carolyn Watkinson, which was named by BBC Music Magazine as one of the top 20 recordings of all time. Hogwood studied keyboard at Cambridge University with Rafael Puyana and Mary Potts and later with Zuzana Ruzickova and Gustav Leonhardt. His first positions were as a keyboard player and musicologist with the Academy of Saint Martin-in-the-Fields under Sir Neville Marriner, and was a founder member of the Early Music Consort of London. He was the artistic director of the King's Lynn Festival and Boston's Handel and Haydn Society. He was also a tutor at Harvard University, honorary professor of music at the University of Cambridge and a professor-at-large at Cornell University in the US. \"Christopher had extraordinary generosity of spirit,\" Christopher Purvis, honorary president of the AAM, said. \"He was a great ambassador for historically informed music, the movement of which he was a founder. And he was happy to see the orchestra he founded develop and grow after he stepped down as director.\" The AAM's music director Richard Egarr added: \"I am deeply saddened by the news of Christopher's passing. Christopher provided a fantastic legacy for me to build upon when I joined in 2006 and I know he will be greatly missed by all who knew and worked with him.\" Speaking to Sean Rafferty on Radio 3's In Tune, soprano Dame Emma Kirkby said: \"Some of the best players that now lead orchestras all over the world, they started with him. \"Chris was a natural academic, an incredibly clever man. He had an amazing capacity to absorb information of all kinds and a really sure sense of how things would be if he really tried to reproduce conditions... a very genial person.\" David Thomas from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London added: \"He always said I want the music to speak for itself because it can, it's good enough, it will\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 a very pleasant and lovely man.\"","summary":"Conductor and musicologist Christopher Hogwood has died at the age of 83 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9230769231},"3_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months. This is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago. As of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved. The report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16. Nearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife. While the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs. Justice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many. \"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence. \"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\" Scottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution. \"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase. \"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\" The number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of recorded homicides in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level for more than 40 years , according to the Scottish government .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"3_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months. This is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago. As of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved. The report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16. Nearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife. While the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs. Justice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many. \"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence. \"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\" Scottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution. \"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase. \"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\" The number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of recorded homicides in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level in more than 40 years , according to new figures .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"4_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Cherries went down 2-1 at Sunderland on Saturday, becoming the first team to lose to the Black Cats in the Premier League this season. Dan Gosling's goal, which gave them the lead, was their first for three games. \"It shouldn't be down to a lack of confidence,\" Howe told BBC Radio Solent. \"We scored six goals against Hull prior to these two games.\" He continued: \"A couple of weeks later, if you were to put the chances we've created together into a clip sequence, the fact that we haven't even scored one goal is difficult to take.\" Bournemouth were stunned by goals for Sunderland from Victor Anichebe and a Jermain Defoe penalty and they were unable to find an equaliser, even against 10 men following Steven Pienaar's dismissal. \"We've had enough chances to win three games today,\" Howe added. \"Sometimes football pans out that way and you have to accept it. It's how you move on from that which is key.\"","summary":"Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe says his side 's poor run of form should not be down to a lack of confidence .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9545454545},"4_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Cherries went down 2-1 at Sunderland on Saturday, becoming the first team to lose to the Black Cats in the Premier League this season. Dan Gosling's goal, which gave them the lead, was their first for three games. \"It shouldn't be down to a lack of confidence,\" Howe told BBC Radio Solent. \"We scored six goals against Hull prior to these two games.\" He continued: \"A couple of weeks later, if you were to put the chances we've created together into a clip sequence, the fact that we haven't even scored one goal is difficult to take.\" Bournemouth were stunned by goals for Sunderland from Victor Anichebe and a Jermain Defoe penalty and they were unable to find an equaliser, even against 10 men following Steven Pienaar's dismissal. \"We've had enough chances to win three games today,\" Howe added. \"Sometimes football pans out that way and you have to accept it. It's how you move on from that which is key.\"","summary":"Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe says his side 's poor run of form is not down to a lack of confidence .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9523809524},"5_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Abbott told Australian media that the only way to prevent people dying at sea was to \"stop the boats\". Australia detains any migrants trying to reach its shores by boat, and takes them to offshore processing camps to be eventually resettled elsewhere. On Thursday, the New York Times described the policy as \"brutal\". In an editorial, the newspaper said the \"ruthlessly effective\" policy was \"inhumane, of dubious legality and strikingly at odds with the country's tradition of welcoming people fleeing persecution and war\". It said it would be \"unconscionable\" for European leaders to consider adopting similar policies, as Mr Abbott has previously suggested. Australia has not responded to the editorial, but on Friday Mr Abbott said the image of Syrian three-year-old Alan Kurdi, who died trying to reach Greece by boat with his family, was \"very sad\". \"If you want to stop the deaths, if you want to stop the drownings you have got to stop the boats,\" he told ABC Radio. \"Thankfully, we have stopped that in Australia because we have stopped the illegal boats.\" On Thursday, Mr Abbott angered Australian Jewish groups by saying the so-called Islamic State (IS), from which many of the migrants to Europe are fleeing, was worse than the Nazis. \"The Nazis did terrible evil, but they had a sufficient sense of shame to try to hide it,\" he told Sydney Radio 2GB. But IS militants, he said, \"boast about their evil, this is the extraordinary thing\". The Executive Council of Australian Jewry Robert Goot said the comment was \"injudicious and unfortunate\", saying there was \"a fundamental difference between organised acts of terrorism and a genocide systematically implemented by a state as essential policy\". \"The crimes of Islamic State are indeed horrific but cannot be compared to the systematic round-up of millions of people and their despatch to purpose-built death camps for mass murder,\" he told Australian media. Mr Abbott later said he stood by his comments, but that he was not in the \"business of ranking evil\".","summary":"Australia 's Prime Minister Tony Abbott has defended his country 's policy of detaining migrants trying to reach its shores by boat , after the New York Times described it as ' inhumane ' .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9714285714},"5_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Abbott told Australian media that the only way to prevent people dying at sea was to \"stop the boats\". Australia detains any migrants trying to reach its shores by boat, and takes them to offshore processing camps to be eventually resettled elsewhere. On Thursday, the New York Times described the policy as \"brutal\". In an editorial, the newspaper said the \"ruthlessly effective\" policy was \"inhumane, of dubious legality and strikingly at odds with the country's tradition of welcoming people fleeing persecution and war\". It said it would be \"unconscionable\" for European leaders to consider adopting similar policies, as Mr Abbott has previously suggested. Australia has not responded to the editorial, but on Friday Mr Abbott said the image of Syrian three-year-old Alan Kurdi, who died trying to reach Greece by boat with his family, was \"very sad\". \"If you want to stop the deaths, if you want to stop the drownings you have got to stop the boats,\" he told ABC Radio. \"Thankfully, we have stopped that in Australia because we have stopped the illegal boats.\" On Thursday, Mr Abbott angered Australian Jewish groups by saying the so-called Islamic State (IS), from which many of the migrants to Europe are fleeing, was worse than the Nazis. \"The Nazis did terrible evil, but they had a sufficient sense of shame to try to hide it,\" he told Sydney Radio 2GB. But IS militants, he said, \"boast about their evil, this is the extraordinary thing\". The Executive Council of Australian Jewry Robert Goot said the comment was \"injudicious and unfortunate\", saying there was \"a fundamental difference between organised acts of terrorism and a genocide systematically implemented by a state as essential policy\". \"The crimes of Islamic State are indeed horrific but cannot be compared to the systematic round-up of millions of people and their despatch to purpose-built death camps for mass murder,\" he told Australian media. Mr Abbott later said he stood by his comments, but that he was not in the \"business of ranking evil\".","summary":"Australian PM Tony Abbott has defended his country 's policy on migrants , a day after the New York Times described it as ' brutal ' .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.962962963},"6_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Washington blamed Russia and the Syrian government for intensifying their attacks against civilians. Last week, the US warned it would halt the talks unless Moscow stops bombing the city of Aleppo. Russia said it regretted the US move, accusing it of shifting the blame for the collapse of last month's truce. Aleppo, Syria's largest city in the north, has come under heavy aerial bombardment since the end of the ceasefire two weeks ago. The main trauma hospital in the rebel-held eastern part of the city was hit in an air strike for the third time in a week, activists said on Monday. Hundreds of people, including children, have died since government forces launched an offensive to take full control of Aleppo after the week-long truce lapsed. Some 250,000 people are trapped in eastern Aleppo. In a statement, state department spokesman john Kirby said: \"The United States is suspending its participation in bilateral channels with Russia that were established to sustain the cessation of hostilities. \"Unfortunately, Russia failed to live up to its own commitments... and was also either unwilling or unable to ensure Syrian regime adherence to the arrangements to which Moscow agreed. \"Rather, Russia and the Syrian regime have chosen to pursue a military course,\" Mr Kirby said, admitting that \"this is not a decision that was taken lightly\". He said Moscow and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's troops had been \"targeting of critical infrastructure such as hospitals, and preventing humanitarian aid from reaching civilians in need, including through the 19 September attack on a humanitarian aid convoy\". Moscow strongly denies involvement of its own or Syrian planes in the deadly aid convoy strike, and says the incident was caused by fire on the ground and not by an air strike. In response to the US suspension of the talks, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said: \"We regret this decision by Washington.\" \"Washington simply did not fulfil the key condition of the agreement to improve the humanitarian condition around Aleppo. \"After failing to fulfil the agreements that they themselves worked out, they are trying to shift responsibility on to someone else,\" Ms Zakharova said. She also said that the US had failed to divide jihadist groups in Syria from the moderate opposition. Russia and the US were due to convene in Geneva to try to co-ordinate air strikes against jihadist groups, but American officials were told to return home. The US also said that it would withdraw personnel \"that had been dispatched in anticipation of the possible establishment of the Joint (US-Russian) Implementation Centre\". However, the two sides would keep talking about counter-terrorism operations in Syria to avoid unnecessary clashes.","summary":"The US has suspended its participation in talks with Russia to try to broker a cessation of hostilities in Syria , the state department says .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"6_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Washington blamed Russia and the Syrian government for intensifying their attacks against civilians. Last week, the US warned it would halt the talks unless Moscow stops bombing the city of Aleppo. Russia said it regretted the US move, accusing it of shifting the blame for the collapse of last month's truce. Aleppo, Syria's largest city in the north, has come under heavy aerial bombardment since the end of the ceasefire two weeks ago. The main trauma hospital in the rebel-held eastern part of the city was hit in an air strike for the third time in a week, activists said on Monday. Hundreds of people, including children, have died since government forces launched an offensive to take full control of Aleppo after the week-long truce lapsed. Some 250,000 people are trapped in eastern Aleppo. In a statement, state department spokesman john Kirby said: \"The United States is suspending its participation in bilateral channels with Russia that were established to sustain the cessation of hostilities. \"Unfortunately, Russia failed to live up to its own commitments... and was also either unwilling or unable to ensure Syrian regime adherence to the arrangements to which Moscow agreed. \"Rather, Russia and the Syrian regime have chosen to pursue a military course,\" Mr Kirby said, admitting that \"this is not a decision that was taken lightly\". He said Moscow and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's troops had been \"targeting of critical infrastructure such as hospitals, and preventing humanitarian aid from reaching civilians in need, including through the 19 September attack on a humanitarian aid convoy\". Moscow strongly denies involvement of its own or Syrian planes in the deadly aid convoy strike, and says the incident was caused by fire on the ground and not by an air strike. In response to the US suspension of the talks, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said: \"We regret this decision by Washington.\" \"Washington simply did not fulfil the key condition of the agreement to improve the humanitarian condition around Aleppo. \"After failing to fulfil the agreements that they themselves worked out, they are trying to shift responsibility on to someone else,\" Ms Zakharova said. She also said that the US had failed to divide jihadist groups in Syria from the moderate opposition. Russia and the US were due to convene in Geneva to try to co-ordinate air strikes against jihadist groups, but American officials were told to return home. The US also said that it would withdraw personnel \"that had been dispatched in anticipation of the possible establishment of the Joint (US-Russian) Implementation Centre\". However, the two sides would keep talking about counter-terrorism operations in Syria to avoid unnecessary clashes.","summary":"The US has suspended its participation in talks with Russia aimed at ending the conflict in Syria .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"7_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Downing Street backed a report by think tank Policy Exchange which said selling high value homes when they become vacant would raise \u00a34.5bn a year. That would be enough to build 80,000 to 170,000 social homes, the report said. Labour said new homes were urgently needed but \"driving out hard-working families on low wages from whole neighbourhoods\" was not the answer. In its Ending Expensive Social Tenancies report, Policy Exchange argues the move could create the largest social house building programme since the 1970s - giving the economy a kickstart. Neil O'Brien, the think tank's director, told the BBC that social housing would still exist in very expensive areas under its proposal, but there would just be \"less of it\". \"The truth is I don't believe anybody has the right to live in the most expensive parts of town. \"People do have a right to get housed, just not in the very most expensive areas,\" he said. He also suggested that the overall number of people waiting for social housing, currently around 1.8 million, could be reduced by about 500,000 if the scheme was implemented. The prime minister's official spokesman said: \"This is something that councils can choose to do already. \"Councils should be looking for ways to use their social housing stock as efficiently as they can. The waiting list for social housing has increased a lot over passing years. \"They need to think about how they can use that social housing stock efficiently. \"If they can sell high-value housing to invest in more social housing and find more homes for more people, then that is certainly something they should look at.\" But Labour said the coalition's \"failed\" polices were \"making the housing crisis worse not better\". Shadow housing minister Jack Dromey said: \"Councils and housing associations should make effective use of their housing stock but the government should not force them to arbitrarily sell off social homes, breaking up mixed communities and driving out hard-working families on low wages from whole neighbourhoods.\" He said the government should use a bank bonus tax to fund 250,000 affordable homes and \"put unemployed builders back to work\" and boost the construction industry. 'Lucky family' Expensive social housing - which Policy Exchange defines as housing worth more than the average property in each region - accounts for 21.8% of the total social housing stock in the UK, it says. This equates to 816,000 properties - out of a total of 3.78 million - which the think tank says could raise up to \u00a3159bn if sold. It says London alone has more than \u00a370bn of expensive social housing. About 3.5% of the total stock becomes vacant every year owing to people moving out or dying, the think tank said. This meant the government could sell a total of 28,500 properties each year, raising \u00a35.5bn a year. The figure would stand at \u00a34.5bn after paying off the debt held against the stock, the report said. Mr O'Brien argued that many hard-working people might want to live in a nicer area or in a bigger house but could not afford to. \"Rather than having one lucky family with a very expensive house, you would have two families perhaps desperately waiting for social housing, now having a roof over their heads. \"That seems fairer to me,\" he added. The think tank also said the move would be \"extremely popular\" with all sections of society, claiming that 73% of people, including social tenants, think people should not be given council houses worth more than the average property in a local authority. 'Dramatic erosion' Critics say such a move would push the least well-off out of expensive streets, and into new ghettos. The National Housing Federation, which represents housing associations, says many towns would be \"cleansed\" of \"hardworking people who can't afford to pay high prices\". Labour MP Karen Buck, who represents Westminster North, is concerned that lower income families, particularly in London, will be forced out of more affluent areas creating segregated communities of rich and poor. Ms Buck also argued that the Labour government's \u00a38bn social and affordable housing building programme was cut by 60% when the coalition came to power. Housing Minister Grant Shapps - who is in favour of a sell-off - said the government had introduced \"radical reforms\" to \"get Britain building\" and to reduce social housing waiting lists. They included investing \u00a319.5bn public and private funding into an affordable housing programme \"set to exceed expectations and deliver up to 170,000 homes\". Councils could now offer fixed-term tenancies to new tenants to make sure \"social housing goes to those in greatest need\", he added.","summary":"Prime Minister David Cameron has said councils should be allowed to sell off social housing in the most expensive areas of the UK to raise money to build more affordable homes .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9375},"7_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Downing Street backed a report by think tank Policy Exchange which said selling high value homes when they become vacant would raise \u00a34.5bn a year. That would be enough to build 80,000 to 170,000 social homes, the report said. Labour said new homes were urgently needed but \"driving out hard-working families on low wages from whole neighbourhoods\" was not the answer. In its Ending Expensive Social Tenancies report, Policy Exchange argues the move could create the largest social house building programme since the 1970s - giving the economy a kickstart. Neil O'Brien, the think tank's director, told the BBC that social housing would still exist in very expensive areas under its proposal, but there would just be \"less of it\". \"The truth is I don't believe anybody has the right to live in the most expensive parts of town. \"People do have a right to get housed, just not in the very most expensive areas,\" he said. He also suggested that the overall number of people waiting for social housing, currently around 1.8 million, could be reduced by about 500,000 if the scheme was implemented. The prime minister's official spokesman said: \"This is something that councils can choose to do already. \"Councils should be looking for ways to use their social housing stock as efficiently as they can. The waiting list for social housing has increased a lot over passing years. \"They need to think about how they can use that social housing stock efficiently. \"If they can sell high-value housing to invest in more social housing and find more homes for more people, then that is certainly something they should look at.\" But Labour said the coalition's \"failed\" polices were \"making the housing crisis worse not better\". Shadow housing minister Jack Dromey said: \"Councils and housing associations should make effective use of their housing stock but the government should not force them to arbitrarily sell off social homes, breaking up mixed communities and driving out hard-working families on low wages from whole neighbourhoods.\" He said the government should use a bank bonus tax to fund 250,000 affordable homes and \"put unemployed builders back to work\" and boost the construction industry. 'Lucky family' Expensive social housing - which Policy Exchange defines as housing worth more than the average property in each region - accounts for 21.8% of the total social housing stock in the UK, it says. This equates to 816,000 properties - out of a total of 3.78 million - which the think tank says could raise up to \u00a3159bn if sold. It says London alone has more than \u00a370bn of expensive social housing. About 3.5% of the total stock becomes vacant every year owing to people moving out or dying, the think tank said. This meant the government could sell a total of 28,500 properties each year, raising \u00a35.5bn a year. The figure would stand at \u00a34.5bn after paying off the debt held against the stock, the report said. Mr O'Brien argued that many hard-working people might want to live in a nicer area or in a bigger house but could not afford to. \"Rather than having one lucky family with a very expensive house, you would have two families perhaps desperately waiting for social housing, now having a roof over their heads. \"That seems fairer to me,\" he added. The think tank also said the move would be \"extremely popular\" with all sections of society, claiming that 73% of people, including social tenants, think people should not be given council houses worth more than the average property in a local authority. 'Dramatic erosion' Critics say such a move would push the least well-off out of expensive streets, and into new ghettos. The National Housing Federation, which represents housing associations, says many towns would be \"cleansed\" of \"hardworking people who can't afford to pay high prices\". Labour MP Karen Buck, who represents Westminster North, is concerned that lower income families, particularly in London, will be forced out of more affluent areas creating segregated communities of rich and poor. Ms Buck also argued that the Labour government's \u00a38bn social and affordable housing building programme was cut by 60% when the coalition came to power. Housing Minister Grant Shapps - who is in favour of a sell-off - said the government had introduced \"radical reforms\" to \"get Britain building\" and to reduce social housing waiting lists. They included investing \u00a319.5bn public and private funding into an affordable housing programme \"set to exceed expectations and deliver up to 170,000 homes\". Councils could now offer fixed-term tenancies to new tenants to make sure \"social housing goes to those in greatest need\", he added.","summary":"Councils in England should consider selling off some of their social housing stock , David Cameron 's spokesman has said . Shadow housing minister Jack Dromey said : ' Councils and housing associations should make effective use of their housing stock but the government should not force them to arbitrarily sell off social homes , breaking up mixed","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic"],"score":0.9482758621},"8_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Gareth Colfer-Williams, 25, died last week at his home in Swansea, the city at the centre of an epidemic of the disease which has reached 942 cases. But the examination was unable to establish whether measles was the main cause of his death. An inquest will be opened and adjourned on Tuesday to allow further tests. Since the outbreak began in November, 83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness. Mr Colfer-Williams' mother, Angela Colfer said her son had recently been treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital for asthma. A few days after he was discharged he became unwell and developed a rash. Mrs Colfer said her son went to see an out-of-hours GP on 17 April with a rash \"from head to foot\" but not on his arms. The following morning, Mr Colfer-Williams was found dead at his flat. Public Health Wales said on Friday that laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of measles but further tests were needed to determine the cause of death. The family said they had no idea how Mr Colfer-Williams got measles as no close family member has it, including his three-year-old daughter who has been vaccinated.","summary":"An inquest into the death of a man who died of measles has been opened and adjourned after a post-mortem examination failed to establish how he got the illness .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"8_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Gareth Colfer-Williams, 25, died last week at his home in Swansea, the city at the centre of an epidemic of the disease which has reached 942 cases. But the examination was unable to establish whether measles was the main cause of his death. An inquest will be opened and adjourned on Tuesday to allow further tests. Since the outbreak began in November, 83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness. Mr Colfer-Williams' mother, Angela Colfer said her son had recently been treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital for asthma. A few days after he was discharged he became unwell and developed a rash. Mrs Colfer said her son went to see an out-of-hours GP on 17 April with a rash \"from head to foot\" but not on his arms. The following morning, Mr Colfer-Williams was found dead at his flat. Public Health Wales said on Friday that laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of measles but further tests were needed to determine the cause of death. The family said they had no idea how Mr Colfer-Williams got measles as no close family member has it, including his three-year-old daughter who has been vaccinated.","summary":"A post-mortem examination has failed to establish the cause of death of a man who died from measles .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8421052632},"9_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Vincent Hudson has been charged with the historical offence on a boy under the age of 16, Cumbria Police said. A spokesman for the force said the attack was reported to have taken place in 2001. Mr Hudson, 54, of Loweswater Avenue, Whitehaven, is due to appear before North Cumbria Magistrates' Court later, the spokesman added.","summary":"A man has been charged with raping a boy in Cumbria .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"9_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Vincent Hudson has been charged with the historical offence on a boy under the age of 16, Cumbria Police said. A spokesman for the force said the attack was reported to have taken place in 2001. Mr Hudson, 54, of Loweswater Avenue, Whitehaven, is due to appear before North Cumbria Magistrates' Court later, the spokesman added.","summary":"A man has been charged with indecently assaulting a boy .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"10_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Neil Aspin's promotion-chasing hosts have not lost in nine National League matches while Adam Lockwood's side are unbeaten in five. Guiseley went ahead on 15 minutes against the run of play when a throw-in found James Hurst who squared to Jake Lawlor to stroke into an empty net. Gateshead defender Liam Hogan superbly blocked Jordan Preston's effort and Guiseley keeper Jonny Maxted then saved well from Wesley York's shot just before the break. The hosts, who started the second half well, levelled on 62 minutes when a slip by half-time substitute Derek Asamoah let York curl sweetly into the top-right corner from the edge of the box. Match report supplied by the Press Association. Match ends, Gateshead 1, Guiseley 1. Second Half ends, Gateshead 1, Guiseley 1. Substitution, Guiseley. Michael Rankine replaces Jordan Preston. Substitution, Gateshead. Luke Hannant replaces Gus Mafuta. Gus Mafuta (Gateshead) is shown the yellow card. Substitution, Guiseley. Adam Boyes replaces Jake Cassidy. Goal! Gateshead 1, Guiseley 1. Wes York (Gateshead). Substitution, Guiseley. Derek Asamoah replaces Kevan Hurst. Second Half begins Gateshead 0, Guiseley 1. First Half ends, Gateshead 0, Guiseley 1. Simon Walton (Guiseley) is shown the yellow card. Goal! Gateshead 0, Guiseley 1. Jake Lawlor (Guiseley). First Half begins. Lineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Gateshead and Guiseley maintained their unbeaten starts to the season with a 1 - 1 draw at the International Stadium .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.7142857143},"10_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Neil Aspin's promotion-chasing hosts have not lost in nine National League matches while Adam Lockwood's side are unbeaten in five. Guiseley went ahead on 15 minutes against the run of play when a throw-in found James Hurst who squared to Jake Lawlor to stroke into an empty net. Gateshead defender Liam Hogan superbly blocked Jordan Preston's effort and Guiseley keeper Jonny Maxted then saved well from Wesley York's shot just before the break. The hosts, who started the second half well, levelled on 62 minutes when a slip by half-time substitute Derek Asamoah let York curl sweetly into the top-right corner from the edge of the box. Match report supplied by the Press Association. Match ends, Gateshead 1, Guiseley 1. Second Half ends, Gateshead 1, Guiseley 1. Substitution, Guiseley. Michael Rankine replaces Jordan Preston. Substitution, Gateshead. Luke Hannant replaces Gus Mafuta. Gus Mafuta (Gateshead) is shown the yellow card. Substitution, Guiseley. Adam Boyes replaces Jake Cassidy. Goal! Gateshead 1, Guiseley 1. Wes York (Gateshead). Substitution, Guiseley. Derek Asamoah replaces Kevan Hurst. Second Half begins Gateshead 0, Guiseley 1. First Half ends, Gateshead 0, Guiseley 1. Simon Walton (Guiseley) is shown the yellow card. Goal! Gateshead 0, Guiseley 1. Jake Lawlor (Guiseley). First Half begins. Lineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Wes York 's second - half strike rescued a point for Gateshead at home to Guiseley .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"11_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Cuadrilla, the firm behind the tests, said drilling had been suspended as a precaution after the 1.5 magnitude tremor - the second in two months. It will now examine the data collected by the British Geological Survey (BGS) before deciding whether to resume. A tremor centred on Poulton-le-Fylde on 1 April shared a \"similar location and mechanism\", the BSG said. Shale gas drilling, known as \"fracking\", involves shattering hard shale rocks underground to release gas using either hydraulic pressure or tiny explosions. Mark Miller, chief executive of Cuadrilla Resources, said: \"We take our responsibilities very seriously and that is why we have stopped fracking operations to share information and consult with the relevant authorities and other experts. \"We expect that this analysis and subsequent consultation will take a number of weeks to conclude and we will decide on appropriate actions after that.\" The process has proved controversial in the US with environmentalists alleging that shale gas leaking into their drinking supply could cause tap water to ignite. But earlier this month the Commons energy select committee called on ministers to support the process in the UK arguing that environmental problems associated with it in the US could be overcome by tight regulation and good industry practice. The BGS said it was also monitoring fracking as a precaution. There have been two small earthquakes in Lancashire since fracking began in the county in March, including the latest on Friday. In an analysis of the April quake published on its website the BGS said: \"Any process that injects pressurised water into rocks at depth will cause the rock to fracture and possibly produce earthquakes. \"It is well known that injection of water or other fluids during the oil extraction and geothermal engineering, such as Shale gas, processes can result in earthquake activity.\" The BGS said the April tremor took place 1.2 miles (2km) away from the drilling site but said its monitoring instruments were 50 miles (80km) away. Speaking about the latest quake, Dr Brian Baptie, head of seismology at the BGS, said: \"The earthquake was felt by at least one person in Poulton-Le-Fylde. \"Our analysis places the epicentre of the event to within 2km of the Preese Hall site. \"Data from two temporary instruments close to the drill site, installed after the magnitude 2.3 earthquake on 1 April, indicate that the event occurred at a depth of approximately 2km (1.2 miles). \"The recorded waveforms are very similar to those from the magnitude 2.3 event last month, which suggests that the two events share a similar location and mechanism.\"","summary":"Shale gas drilling in Lancashire has been suspended after a small earthquake was felt by at least one person , the UK 's seismologists have said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"11_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Cuadrilla, the firm behind the tests, said drilling had been suspended as a precaution after the 1.5 magnitude tremor - the second in two months. It will now examine the data collected by the British Geological Survey (BGS) before deciding whether to resume. A tremor centred on Poulton-le-Fylde on 1 April shared a \"similar location and mechanism\", the BSG said. Shale gas drilling, known as \"fracking\", involves shattering hard shale rocks underground to release gas using either hydraulic pressure or tiny explosions. Mark Miller, chief executive of Cuadrilla Resources, said: \"We take our responsibilities very seriously and that is why we have stopped fracking operations to share information and consult with the relevant authorities and other experts. \"We expect that this analysis and subsequent consultation will take a number of weeks to conclude and we will decide on appropriate actions after that.\" The process has proved controversial in the US with environmentalists alleging that shale gas leaking into their drinking supply could cause tap water to ignite. But earlier this month the Commons energy select committee called on ministers to support the process in the UK arguing that environmental problems associated with it in the US could be overcome by tight regulation and good industry practice. The BGS said it was also monitoring fracking as a precaution. There have been two small earthquakes in Lancashire since fracking began in the county in March, including the latest on Friday. In an analysis of the April quake published on its website the BGS said: \"Any process that injects pressurised water into rocks at depth will cause the rock to fracture and possibly produce earthquakes. \"It is well known that injection of water or other fluids during the oil extraction and geothermal engineering, such as Shale gas, processes can result in earthquake activity.\" The BGS said the April tremor took place 1.2 miles (2km) away from the drilling site but said its monitoring instruments were 50 miles (80km) away. Speaking about the latest quake, Dr Brian Baptie, head of seismology at the BGS, said: \"The earthquake was felt by at least one person in Poulton-Le-Fylde. \"Our analysis places the epicentre of the event to within 2km of the Preese Hall site. \"Data from two temporary instruments close to the drill site, installed after the magnitude 2.3 earthquake on 1 April, indicate that the event occurred at a depth of approximately 2km (1.2 miles). \"The recorded waveforms are very similar to those from the magnitude 2.3 event last month, which suggests that the two events share a similar location and mechanism.\"","summary":"Fracking has been suspended in Lancashire after a small earthquake was detected near Preese Hall .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"12_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Angus Carpenter, of Liverpool, who has played in the city centre for more than 30 years, denied three counts of fraud. The 62-year-old was found guilty of one count when he played with a Hillsborough Justice Campaign banner draped on his bagpipes in April 2015. He was cleared of the two other counts by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court. Sgt Chris Gaynor told the court during the two day trial that Carpenter, from Woolton, gave the impression he was collecting cash for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. In his defence, Carpenter - who usually wears a kilt and piper's regalia when he performs - said he had piped for the charity in the past but on this occasion he was simply busking. Kenneth Derbyshire, chairman of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, said he had given Carpenter permission to design and display a banner featuring the eternal flame and the word justice. But he said he had made it clear he was not use it to collect funds for the charity. Carpenter told the court the banner was a tribute to the victims, not an attempt to deceive anyone. He also told the court he was a familiar face on match days at Anfield and known as a busker to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. He will be sentenced in January.","summary":"A bagpipes player has been found guilty of defrauding a Hillsborough charity out of more than \u00a3 1,000 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.6315789474},"12_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Angus Carpenter, of Liverpool, who has played in the city centre for more than 30 years, denied three counts of fraud. The 62-year-old was found guilty of one count when he played with a Hillsborough Justice Campaign banner draped on his bagpipes in April 2015. He was cleared of the two other counts by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court. Sgt Chris Gaynor told the court during the two day trial that Carpenter, from Woolton, gave the impression he was collecting cash for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. In his defence, Carpenter - who usually wears a kilt and piper's regalia when he performs - said he had piped for the charity in the past but on this occasion he was simply busking. Kenneth Derbyshire, chairman of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, said he had given Carpenter permission to design and display a banner featuring the eternal flame and the word justice. But he said he had made it clear he was not use it to collect funds for the charity. Carpenter told the court the banner was a tribute to the victims, not an attempt to deceive anyone. He also told the court he was a familiar face on match days at Anfield and known as a busker to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. He will be sentenced in January.","summary":"A well - known busker has been found guilty of pretending to be collecting money for a Hillsborough charity .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"13_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Grant Ward's scuffed shot put Town ahead before Luke Varney rolled the ball into an empty net after QPR keeper Alex Smithies miscued a clearance. Cole Skuse's long-range shot fell to Tom Lawrence, who capped the scoring with a calm finish into the corner. Rangers offered little in attack, but sub Sandro headed Tjarron Cherry's corner against the post late on. Ipswich had failed to score in seven of their previous 10 Championship games, but could have had plenty more, with Christophe Berra heading wide from six yards, and Skuse firing a volley straight at Smithies. The Rs have won only once in their last six matches away from Loftus Road, and rarely looked like improving that record in Ian Holloway's second game in charge. The win lifted Mick McCarthy's Ipswich up four places to 14th and above Rangers, who slipped to 15th. Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy: \"The irony was that poor old Alex Smithies cost them the second goal which set us up to win as comprehensively as we did. He then kept it from being an embarrassing scoreline, but I'll take three. \"With Luke Varney and also Jonathan Douglas, I knew what I was going to get - even though I bet some people weren't thinking that when they saw the teamsheet. Luke epitomised everything what I want in this team. \"We have not been bristling with confidence. I have had a couple of rotten weekends after Rotherham and Nottingham Forest. But hopefully Ipswich can be a happier place than it has been.\" QPR boss Ian Holloway: \"I am sure everyone will say everything hinged on the second goal, but it shouldn't have. \"The goal was a calamity and after that we were awful and it could have been four or five. \"Everyone will blame my keeper but I won't as my defenders should have made an angle for him. Even with my legs, I would have ran back and tried to help him. \"My players need to be mentally tougher as a group. I am disappointed with how we finished today. We have got to try and be a bigger, braver and more solid team.\" Match ends, Ipswich Town 3, Queens Park Rangers 0. Second Half ends, Ipswich Town 3, Queens Park Rangers 0. Attempt saved. Yeni N'Gbakoto (Queens Park Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Yeni N'Gbakoto (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Luke Chambers (Ipswich Town). Attempt saved. Freddie Sears (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jonathan Douglas. Offside, Ipswich Town. Leon Best tries a through ball, but Jonathan Douglas is caught offside. Attempt saved. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Leon Best. Attempt saved. Freddie Sears (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Cole Skuse. Karl Henry (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town). Offside, Queens Park Rangers. Alex Smithies tries a through ball, but Idrissa Sylla is caught offside. Sandro (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town). Attempt blocked. Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Corner, Ipswich Town. Conceded by Grant Hall. Karl Henry (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town). Attempt missed. Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Freddie Sears with a cross following a corner. Corner, Ipswich Town. Conceded by Alex Smithies. Attempt saved. Grant Ward (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Freddie Sears with a through ball. Alex Smithies (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town). Corner, Ipswich Town. Conceded by Alex Smithies. Attempt saved. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Grant Ward. Attempt missed. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from more than 35 yards misses to the left. Assisted by Cole Skuse following a set piece situation. Substitution, Ipswich Town. Leon Best replaces Tom Lawrence. Foul by Nedum Onuoha (Queens Park Rangers). Grant Ward (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Grant Ward. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Adam Webster. Sandro (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town). Sandro (Queens Park Rangers) hits the right post with a header from the right side of the six yard box. Assisted by Tjaronn Chery with a cross following a corner. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Christophe Berra. Attempt missed. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Tom Lawrence. Foul by Sandro (Queens Park Rangers). Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Karl Henry (Queens Park Rangers). Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick on the left wing.","summary":"Ipswich Town ended a run of three straight Championship defeats with a comfortable victory over QPR at Portman Road .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.7},"13_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Grant Ward's scuffed shot put Town ahead before Luke Varney rolled the ball into an empty net after QPR keeper Alex Smithies miscued a clearance. Cole Skuse's long-range shot fell to Tom Lawrence, who capped the scoring with a calm finish into the corner. Rangers offered little in attack, but sub Sandro headed Tjarron Cherry's corner against the post late on. Ipswich had failed to score in seven of their previous 10 Championship games, but could have had plenty more, with Christophe Berra heading wide from six yards, and Skuse firing a volley straight at Smithies. The Rs have won only once in their last six matches away from Loftus Road, and rarely looked like improving that record in Ian Holloway's second game in charge. The win lifted Mick McCarthy's Ipswich up four places to 14th and above Rangers, who slipped to 15th. Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy: \"The irony was that poor old Alex Smithies cost them the second goal which set us up to win as comprehensively as we did. He then kept it from being an embarrassing scoreline, but I'll take three. \"With Luke Varney and also Jonathan Douglas, I knew what I was going to get - even though I bet some people weren't thinking that when they saw the teamsheet. Luke epitomised everything what I want in this team. \"We have not been bristling with confidence. I have had a couple of rotten weekends after Rotherham and Nottingham Forest. But hopefully Ipswich can be a happier place than it has been.\" QPR boss Ian Holloway: \"I am sure everyone will say everything hinged on the second goal, but it shouldn't have. \"The goal was a calamity and after that we were awful and it could have been four or five. \"Everyone will blame my keeper but I won't as my defenders should have made an angle for him. Even with my legs, I would have ran back and tried to help him. \"My players need to be mentally tougher as a group. I am disappointed with how we finished today. We have got to try and be a bigger, braver and more solid team.\" Match ends, Ipswich Town 3, Queens Park Rangers 0. Second Half ends, Ipswich Town 3, Queens Park Rangers 0. Attempt saved. Yeni N'Gbakoto (Queens Park Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Yeni N'Gbakoto (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Luke Chambers (Ipswich Town). Attempt saved. Freddie Sears (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jonathan Douglas. Offside, Ipswich Town. Leon Best tries a through ball, but Jonathan Douglas is caught offside. Attempt saved. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Leon Best. Attempt saved. Freddie Sears (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Cole Skuse. Karl Henry (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town). Offside, Queens Park Rangers. Alex Smithies tries a through ball, but Idrissa Sylla is caught offside. Sandro (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town). Attempt blocked. Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Corner, Ipswich Town. Conceded by Grant Hall. Karl Henry (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Foul by Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town). Attempt missed. Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Freddie Sears with a cross following a corner. Corner, Ipswich Town. Conceded by Alex Smithies. Attempt saved. Grant Ward (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Freddie Sears with a through ball. Alex Smithies (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town). Corner, Ipswich Town. Conceded by Alex Smithies. Attempt saved. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Grant Ward. Attempt missed. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from more than 35 yards misses to the left. Assisted by Cole Skuse following a set piece situation. Substitution, Ipswich Town. Leon Best replaces Tom Lawrence. Foul by Nedum Onuoha (Queens Park Rangers). Grant Ward (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Grant Ward. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Adam Webster. Sandro (Queens Park Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town). Sandro (Queens Park Rangers) hits the right post with a header from the right side of the six yard box. Assisted by Tjaronn Chery with a cross following a corner. Corner, Queens Park Rangers. Conceded by Christophe Berra. Attempt missed. David McGoldrick (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Tom Lawrence. Foul by Sandro (Queens Park Rangers). Jonathan Douglas (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Karl Henry (Queens Park Rangers). Cole Skuse (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick on the left wing.","summary":"Ipswich scored three first - half goals as they eased to victory over QPR at Portman Road .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.7222222222},"14_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Wells, 23, impressed in the T20 Blast last season, scoring 373 runs at 28.69 - with a strike rate of 138.66. Wells said: \"It's clear that the club is going in the right direction and it's really exciting. \"The environment created by the coaches is of elite performance and it's making the lads want to be a part of it.\"","summary":"Worcestershire batsman Liam Wells has signed a two - year contract extension with the county until the end of the 2018 season .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.0434782609},"14_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Wells, 23, impressed in the T20 Blast last season, scoring 373 runs at 28.69 - with a strike rate of 138.66. Wells said: \"It's clear that the club is going in the right direction and it's really exciting. \"The environment created by the coaches is of elite performance and it's making the lads want to be a part of it.\"","summary":"Batsman Luke Wells has signed a new two - year contract with Derbyshire .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.0714285714},"15_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Reds, who are fifth in National Two South, beat third-placed Chinnor 29-12 for a second win in a row. \"Tommy Phillips, Ben Priddey and Craig Williams really led the team from the front,\" Churcher told BBC Cornwall. \"If your front row and front five are making 70-plus tackles in a game you're going to be doing well and that's what happened against Chinnor.\" The Reds face seven teams who are below them in the table in their next eight games, as well as league leaders Old Elthamians. Churcher believes his side still has a lot of room for improvement, adding: \"Chinnor wasn't the complete performance, but emotionally it was a really dogged performance. \"We've got to build on what we did last weekend, because if we don't, last weekend will have been a waste of time.\"","summary":"Cornish Reds head coach Chris Churcher has praised his side 's front row after they beat Chinnor in their latest National Two South game .","labels":["extrinsic","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.84},"15_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Reds, who are fifth in National Two South, beat third-placed Chinnor 29-12 for a second win in a row. \"Tommy Phillips, Ben Priddey and Craig Williams really led the team from the front,\" Churcher told BBC Cornwall. \"If your front row and front five are making 70-plus tackles in a game you're going to be doing well and that's what happened against Chinnor.\" The Reds face seven teams who are below them in the table in their next eight games, as well as league leaders Old Elthamians. Churcher believes his side still has a lot of room for improvement, adding: \"Chinnor wasn't the complete performance, but emotionally it was a really dogged performance. \"We've got to build on what we did last weekend, because if we don't, last weekend will have been a waste of time.\"","summary":"Cornish Reds head coach Steve Churcher has praised his front row after they made 70 tackles in their win over Chinnor .","labels":["extrinsic","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7727272727},"16_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The police allege 28-year-old Nazrul, also called Nazu, was the man who raped the 74-year-old nun. The man, allegedly a Bangladeshi citizen, was arrested at a railway station in Kolkata (Calcutta). The incident caused outrage in India and led to street protests in many cities across the country. This marks the sixth arrest in the crime. Police have identified eight suspects in the attack, of which two still remain untraced. \"All the five accused arrested earlier have named Nazrul as the person who raped the nun,\" a police officer told the BBC. Dilip Kumar Adak, deputy inspector general of the state's Criminal Investigation Department, told the AFP news agency that police acted on a tip off that Nazu, who had fled to Bangladesh after being identified from CCTV footage of the attack, was due to return to Kolkata by train. In May, the police said they had arrested Milon Sarkar and described him as the leader of the gang which attacked the convent. They said it was not clear what role the man had played in the case. During the attack in Ranaghat town on 14 March, money was stolen from the convent school and the building ransacked, before the nun was raped in the convent itself.","summary":"Police in the Indian state of West Bengal say they have arrested a man in connection with the rape of a nun at a convent in March .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9285714286},"16_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The police allege 28-year-old Nazrul, also called Nazu, was the man who raped the 74-year-old nun. The man, allegedly a Bangladeshi citizen, was arrested at a railway station in Kolkata (Calcutta). The incident caused outrage in India and led to street protests in many cities across the country. This marks the sixth arrest in the crime. Police have identified eight suspects in the attack, of which two still remain untraced. \"All the five accused arrested earlier have named Nazrul as the person who raped the nun,\" a police officer told the BBC. Dilip Kumar Adak, deputy inspector general of the state's Criminal Investigation Department, told the AFP news agency that police acted on a tip off that Nazu, who had fled to Bangladesh after being identified from CCTV footage of the attack, was due to return to Kolkata by train. In May, the police said they had arrested Milon Sarkar and described him as the leader of the gang which attacked the convent. They said it was not clear what role the man had played in the case. During the attack in Ranaghat town on 14 March, money was stolen from the convent school and the building ransacked, before the nun was raped in the convent itself.","summary":"Police in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal say they have arrested a man wanted in connection with the rape of an elderly nun in March .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8928571429},"17_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"We are aware that this interactive video may not work on some older browsers. You can find a non-interactive version of the content below. In this interactive video, Robert Opie - the founder of the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising in London - outlines some of the main reasons why we change what we buy. The arrival of the domestic freezer, of washing powder, and of cheaper imports all affected the sort of items on sale and popular among UK consumers. The interactive elements to this video also explore how ownership and ranking of some of the biggest brands in the UK is changing. The video works best in full screen Click on the links below to read the extra information used in this video in a non-interactive format: What in the world does China own? Top tips on freezing food, BBC Good Food Annual survey ranking the top 20 consumer brands in the UK Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising","summary":"The way we buy things has changed dramatically in the UK over the past 50 years , according to research by the Museum of Brands .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7307692308},"17_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"We are aware that this interactive video may not work on some older browsers. You can find a non-interactive version of the content below. In this interactive video, Robert Opie - the founder of the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising in London - outlines some of the main reasons why we change what we buy. The arrival of the domestic freezer, of washing powder, and of cheaper imports all affected the sort of items on sale and popular among UK consumers. The interactive elements to this video also explore how ownership and ranking of some of the biggest brands in the UK is changing. The video works best in full screen Click on the links below to read the extra information used in this video in a non-interactive format: What in the world does China own? Top tips on freezing food, BBC Good Food Annual survey ranking the top 20 consumer brands in the UK Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising","summary":"Why do we change what we buy ?","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"18_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The first incident saw a 71-year-old woman from Sandyhills tricked by someone claiming to work for BT. Now a woman in Stranraer has lost money to a caller who said he was contacting her about problems with her internet. He claimed to be from BT technical support and gained remote access to her computer to take the cash. The Sandyhills incident happened on 15 September with the Stranraer con taking place seven days later. PC Siobhan Pellett said: \"The ease with which these people seem to be able to gain access to their victim's computer is frightening and the sums of money being taken are substantial. \"We are asking people to be very, very careful when answering a cold call from someone who tries to gain remote access to their computer in order to rectify an alleged fault. \"Our message is worth repeating once again that people should never, never give out any banking details or account numbers over the telephone. \"Banks, building societies and reputable businesses never ask for this information.\"","summary":"Two elderly women have been conned out of more than \u00a3 10,000 in two separate cold call scams , police have said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8260869565},"18_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The first incident saw a 71-year-old woman from Sandyhills tricked by someone claiming to work for BT. Now a woman in Stranraer has lost money to a caller who said he was contacting her about problems with her internet. He claimed to be from BT technical support and gained remote access to her computer to take the cash. The Sandyhills incident happened on 15 September with the Stranraer con taking place seven days later. PC Siobhan Pellett said: \"The ease with which these people seem to be able to gain access to their victim's computer is frightening and the sums of money being taken are substantial. \"We are asking people to be very, very careful when answering a cold call from someone who tries to gain remote access to their computer in order to rectify an alleged fault. \"Our message is worth repeating once again that people should never, never give out any banking details or account numbers over the telephone. \"Banks, building societies and reputable businesses never ask for this information.\"","summary":"Police in Dumfries and Galloway have issued a warning after two women were conned out of thousands of pounds .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7},"19_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Duffy, 37, has joined the third-placed Championship side on a one-year contract after leaving Swinton Lions. The Scotland assistant coach will lead Featherstone in their final league game against Toulouse on Saturday before the upcoming Super 8 Qualifiers. \"He is a fantastic coach and we are very excited to see how his reign here unfolds,\" chairman Mark Campbell said. \"We believe he has done a remarkable job in extremely difficult circumstances at Swinton and he deserves a great deal of credit for his efforts there.\" Duffy, who played for Leigh, Widnes and Salford during a 16-year playing career, has been replaced by his former assistant Stuart Littler at fellow Championship side Swinton.","summary":"Featherstone Rovers have appointed Kevin Duffy as their new head coach on a two - year deal .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct"],"score":0.7222222222},"19_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Duffy, 37, has joined the third-placed Championship side on a one-year contract after leaving Swinton Lions. The Scotland assistant coach will lead Featherstone in their final league game against Toulouse on Saturday before the upcoming Super 8 Qualifiers. \"He is a fantastic coach and we are very excited to see how his reign here unfolds,\" chairman Mark Campbell said. \"We believe he has done a remarkable job in extremely difficult circumstances at Swinton and he deserves a great deal of credit for his efforts there.\" Duffy, who played for Leigh, Widnes and Salford during a 16-year playing career, has been replaced by his former assistant Stuart Littler at fellow Championship side Swinton.","summary":"Featherstone Rovers have appointed Craig Duffy as their new head coach .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"20_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The boy, Julian Hernandez, disappeared when he was five and is now 18, living with his father in Cleveland. Bobby Hernandez, 53, was arrested and is being held at a jail in Ohio. The FBI received a tip on 30 October that this teenager may be the long-missing child after problems he had applying for college. The agency worked with Alabama police and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to confirm the boy's identity. His mother has been notified of his recovery, AL.com reports. His father is also charged with tampering with records in Ohio so he could obtain a driver's licence in 2012. He is being held at the Cuyahoga County Jail in Ohio with a $250,000 (\u00c2\u00a3164,100) bail. Authorities suspected around the time of the boy's disappearance that his father was possibly the culprit, according to AL.com. A missing persons database shows that Mr Hernandez said he was taking his son to pre-school in August 2002 but then fled.","summary":"The father of an Alabama boy who went missing in 2002 has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his son , the FBI has said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"20_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The boy, Julian Hernandez, disappeared when he was five and is now 18, living with his father in Cleveland. Bobby Hernandez, 53, was arrested and is being held at a jail in Ohio. The FBI received a tip on 30 October that this teenager may be the long-missing child after problems he had applying for college. The agency worked with Alabama police and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to confirm the boy's identity. His mother has been notified of his recovery, AL.com reports. His father is also charged with tampering with records in Ohio so he could obtain a driver's licence in 2012. He is being held at the Cuyahoga County Jail in Ohio with a $250,000 (\u00c2\u00a3164,100) bail. Authorities suspected around the time of the boy's disappearance that his father was possibly the culprit, according to AL.com. A missing persons database shows that Mr Hernandez said he was taking his son to pre-school in August 2002 but then fled.","summary":"A teenager who went missing in Alabama in 2002 has been found living with his father in Ohio .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"21_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Firefighters spent several days at the site in Duncan Street following the blaze on 2 March, which reduced train services and caused travel delays. The Environment Agency (EA) suspended Recovered Fuels Shipping Limited from accepting waste after the fire. The firm was \"broadly compliant\" with fire safety law, the fire service said. Recovered Fuels Shipping Limited, whose site was run by Asset and Land Group, could not be contacted for a comment. It has until 7 August to appeal the decision. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) visited the premises nine times in the last 12 months. Geoff Harris, GMFRS area manager, said: \"The site operators, Asset and Land, have been broadly compliant with fire safety legislation throughout that time.\" The fire service raised concerns to the EA in February over the impact a fire could have on nearby residents, transport and the environment. \"The EA were very interested in our concerns, which resulted in our fire safety officers conducting joint visits to the site with EA staff, the EA decided to take enforcement action against the site operators,\" Mr Harris said. An EA spokesman said: \"After consideration of all the facts relating to the company and the site, the EA has now decided to revoke the environmental permit. \"Subject to any appeal, the revocation takes effect on 7 August, which means after that date the company will no longer be able to operate from that site. The company is still required to remove all the waste.\" The cause of the fire remains undetermined.","summary":"An environmental agency has revoked the permit of a recycling site in Manchester which was the scene of a major fire last month .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"21_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Firefighters spent several days at the site in Duncan Street following the blaze on 2 March, which reduced train services and caused travel delays. The Environment Agency (EA) suspended Recovered Fuels Shipping Limited from accepting waste after the fire. The firm was \"broadly compliant\" with fire safety law, the fire service said. Recovered Fuels Shipping Limited, whose site was run by Asset and Land Group, could not be contacted for a comment. It has until 7 August to appeal the decision. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) visited the premises nine times in the last 12 months. Geoff Harris, GMFRS area manager, said: \"The site operators, Asset and Land, have been broadly compliant with fire safety legislation throughout that time.\" The fire service raised concerns to the EA in February over the impact a fire could have on nearby residents, transport and the environment. \"The EA were very interested in our concerns, which resulted in our fire safety officers conducting joint visits to the site with EA staff, the EA decided to take enforcement action against the site operators,\" Mr Harris said. An EA spokesman said: \"After consideration of all the facts relating to the company and the site, the EA has now decided to revoke the environmental permit. \"Subject to any appeal, the revocation takes effect on 7 August, which means after that date the company will no longer be able to operate from that site. The company is still required to remove all the waste.\" The cause of the fire remains undetermined.","summary":"An environmental permit has been revoked following a fire at a fuel recycling plant in Manchester .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"22_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Pro-Kremlin party A Just Russia put forward both bills, and linked them directly to the situation in Ukraine. Separatist and pro-Russian feelings are strong in Ukraine's Crimea region, which is now the focus of the crisis. Russian MPs say a referendum or a plea from a territory's leaders would be enough to trigger the new provisions. There are already many Russian citizens in Crimea. In Sevastopol, base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, a majority hold Russian passports. Under Russia's existing law, a neighbouring state would have to sign a treaty with Russia to allow part of its territory to become a new \"subject\" of the Russian Federation. But Mikhail Yemelyanov, deputy leader of A Just Russia, said the law had been drafted for peaceful times, and did not go far enough for situations where a state was falling apart. \"In conditions where a neighbouring state is disintegrating I don't think the Russian Federation should be restricted in its ability to accept a territory whose people have expressed a clear will and desire to be in Russia,\" he said. Since Russia's war with Georgia in 2008, the breakaway Georgian territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia have come under Moscow's control. Russia poured troops into both regions to help pro-Russian separatists who did not recognise Georgia's authority. The other bill to be considered by the Duma - Russia's lower house - would speed up the procedures for issuing Russian passports. Passport applicants would not have to pay a state tax, and previous residence in Russia would no longer be required. In addition, they would not have to have sufficient funds to support themselves and would not have to give up their Ukrainian citizenship. The bill's preamble says it is aimed \"at supporting the fraternal people of Ukraine, especially the Russian-speaking ones, who are defenceless in the face of the 'brown threat',\" a reference to World War Two fascists who wore brown uniforms. The bill would allow Ukrainians to apply for Russian passports at Russian diplomatic missions before 1 August, and they could become citizens after two months, instead of waiting a year, as is currently the norm. The plan to have a new fast-track procedure for issuing Russian passports was announced in Sevastopol on Thursday by A Just Russia leader Sergei Mironov. Several Russian MPs have also gone to Crimea, including Russian celebrities - former Olympic ice skating champion Irina Rodnina, former cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova and heavyweight boxer Nikolai Valuev.","summary":"Russia 's upper house of parliament , the Duma , is to consider two bills that would allow Russia to take over parts of neighbouring states ' territory if they wish to secede .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8823529412},"22_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Pro-Kremlin party A Just Russia put forward both bills, and linked them directly to the situation in Ukraine. Separatist and pro-Russian feelings are strong in Ukraine's Crimea region, which is now the focus of the crisis. Russian MPs say a referendum or a plea from a territory's leaders would be enough to trigger the new provisions. There are already many Russian citizens in Crimea. In Sevastopol, base of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, a majority hold Russian passports. Under Russia's existing law, a neighbouring state would have to sign a treaty with Russia to allow part of its territory to become a new \"subject\" of the Russian Federation. But Mikhail Yemelyanov, deputy leader of A Just Russia, said the law had been drafted for peaceful times, and did not go far enough for situations where a state was falling apart. \"In conditions where a neighbouring state is disintegrating I don't think the Russian Federation should be restricted in its ability to accept a territory whose people have expressed a clear will and desire to be in Russia,\" he said. Since Russia's war with Georgia in 2008, the breakaway Georgian territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia have come under Moscow's control. Russia poured troops into both regions to help pro-Russian separatists who did not recognise Georgia's authority. The other bill to be considered by the Duma - Russia's lower house - would speed up the procedures for issuing Russian passports. Passport applicants would not have to pay a state tax, and previous residence in Russia would no longer be required. In addition, they would not have to have sufficient funds to support themselves and would not have to give up their Ukrainian citizenship. The bill's preamble says it is aimed \"at supporting the fraternal people of Ukraine, especially the Russian-speaking ones, who are defenceless in the face of the 'brown threat',\" a reference to World War Two fascists who wore brown uniforms. The bill would allow Ukrainians to apply for Russian passports at Russian diplomatic missions before 1 August, and they could become citizens after two months, instead of waiting a year, as is currently the norm. The plan to have a new fast-track procedure for issuing Russian passports was announced in Sevastopol on Thursday by A Just Russia leader Sergei Mironov. Several Russian MPs have also gone to Crimea, including Russian celebrities - former Olympic ice skating champion Irina Rodnina, former cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova and heavyweight boxer Nikolai Valuev.","summary":"Russia 's parliament is considering two bills that would allow Moscow to take over territory that is not part of Ukraine .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9090909091},"23_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It says something for the way the team have fallen from past greatness that the result they are talking about is the fourth row of the grid - or the third if things go especially well - and some decent points. This, from a team that has won 182 grands prix, at a win rate of 23.18%, 12 drivers' world championships, and eight constructors' titles. And which still, despite its dire current results, has two world champions in the cockpit - one of them, Fernando Alonso, arguably the best on the grid. Listen: Dennis on Alonso, loyalty & mentality The slump started in 2013, when McLaren lost its way on chassis design, but still had the best engine. Now, the team seem to have got their mojo back with the car but the problems lie with the Honda power-unit. This is a far cry from the previous era of one of the most famous partnerships in F1 - it is with Honda that McLaren achieved their greatest successes of an illustrious history. In 1988, they swept a season like no-one has since, even Mercedes. With the two best drivers in the world in their cars, Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, they won 15 of the 16 races. They dominated the next four years, before spending several years in the doldrums - a dip at times as bad as the latest one - before more resounding success, with Mika Hakkinen and Mercedes engines in 1998-99. Amazingly, the team's last constructors' title was in the first of those two years of victories with the 'flying Finn'. They should have won it again, in 2007, when Alonso and Lewis Hamilton were team-mates and finished agonisingly tied in the championship, a single point behind the winner, Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari. But although the team scored more points than any other, McLaren were kicked out of the constructors' championship that year - and fined $100m - after being found guilty of benefitting from their illegal possession of reams of Ferrari technical information. There was another scandal two years later - this time dubbed 'lie-gate' - after Hamilton and sporting director Dave Ryan were found to have misled the stewards at the Australian Grand Prix. This led to a humiliating public apology from Hamilton, and the sack for Ryan. Until 2012, when Hamilton and team-mate Jenson Button won seven races between them, the victories kept coming, but other than Hamilton's in 2008, the titles dried up - and now the wins have, too. In many ways, their current predicament is nothing surprising. McLaren's F1 history has, like those of many long-term participants, been a cycle of triumph and decline. Their first decade, following the team's establishment by the New Zealand F1 driver Bruce McLaren was spent building up the team into an increasingly powerful force, a process that continued despite the founder's death in a testing crash in 1970. Their maiden title came in 1974, with the Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi. Another followed two years later, courtesy of James Hunt in his now-famous battle with Ferrari's Niki Lauda. But then the team began to slip backwards, left behind by the technology of the time. Rather like now. So alarming was the dip in form that main sponsor Marlboro engineered a coup, bringing on board Ron Dennis, first as co-team boss. He took complete control shortly afterwards and has held it ever since, in one role or another. Dennis built the team up to its first period of real domination in 1984-5, followed by the Honda era, then a partnership with Mercedes, before stepping back in 2009, only to take back control after the team's disastrous 2013 season. So far, his return has not had its intended effect. But is McLaren in a period of slow - some would even say terminal - decline? Or are the good times around the corner again? Dennis insists it is only a matter of time before success will return. It is McLaren, he told BBC Sport in an interview to mark the team's golden anniversary, who will break Mercedes' hegemony in F1, and become the next team after the German giants to win the title. This, after all, is why Alonso returned to the team in 2015 - a decision widely questioned at the time because of the difficult relationship he had with Dennis when they worked together in 2007. The Spanish two-time champion left Ferrari because he felt they would never get there; joined McLaren partly because there was nowhere else to go, but also because he felt the renewed Honda partnership was his best chance to win an elusive third title in the end. Dennis and his lieutenants believe they are in the process of arresting the slide, that the car is among the very best this year, and that next year Honda - who last year re-entered F1 too soon - will ensure their engine is, too. They can see the progress, they say, and it is only a matter of time before they again deliver \"championships, plural\", as Dennis puts it. But right now, belief is all they have. And on it rests not only a successful end to the career of one of the sport's greatest ever drivers, but also the reputation of one of its greatest names. Subscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"' It 's been a long time coming , ' says Ron Dennis , the chairman of McLaren - Honda , when asked about the team 's poor form at this weekend 's Spanish Grand Prix .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"23_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It says something for the way the team have fallen from past greatness that the result they are talking about is the fourth row of the grid - or the third if things go especially well - and some decent points. This, from a team that has won 182 grands prix, at a win rate of 23.18%, 12 drivers' world championships, and eight constructors' titles. And which still, despite its dire current results, has two world champions in the cockpit - one of them, Fernando Alonso, arguably the best on the grid. Listen: Dennis on Alonso, loyalty & mentality The slump started in 2013, when McLaren lost its way on chassis design, but still had the best engine. Now, the team seem to have got their mojo back with the car but the problems lie with the Honda power-unit. This is a far cry from the previous era of one of the most famous partnerships in F1 - it is with Honda that McLaren achieved their greatest successes of an illustrious history. In 1988, they swept a season like no-one has since, even Mercedes. With the two best drivers in the world in their cars, Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, they won 15 of the 16 races. They dominated the next four years, before spending several years in the doldrums - a dip at times as bad as the latest one - before more resounding success, with Mika Hakkinen and Mercedes engines in 1998-99. Amazingly, the team's last constructors' title was in the first of those two years of victories with the 'flying Finn'. They should have won it again, in 2007, when Alonso and Lewis Hamilton were team-mates and finished agonisingly tied in the championship, a single point behind the winner, Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari. But although the team scored more points than any other, McLaren were kicked out of the constructors' championship that year - and fined $100m - after being found guilty of benefitting from their illegal possession of reams of Ferrari technical information. There was another scandal two years later - this time dubbed 'lie-gate' - after Hamilton and sporting director Dave Ryan were found to have misled the stewards at the Australian Grand Prix. This led to a humiliating public apology from Hamilton, and the sack for Ryan. Until 2012, when Hamilton and team-mate Jenson Button won seven races between them, the victories kept coming, but other than Hamilton's in 2008, the titles dried up - and now the wins have, too. In many ways, their current predicament is nothing surprising. McLaren's F1 history has, like those of many long-term participants, been a cycle of triumph and decline. Their first decade, following the team's establishment by the New Zealand F1 driver Bruce McLaren was spent building up the team into an increasingly powerful force, a process that continued despite the founder's death in a testing crash in 1970. Their maiden title came in 1974, with the Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi. Another followed two years later, courtesy of James Hunt in his now-famous battle with Ferrari's Niki Lauda. But then the team began to slip backwards, left behind by the technology of the time. Rather like now. So alarming was the dip in form that main sponsor Marlboro engineered a coup, bringing on board Ron Dennis, first as co-team boss. He took complete control shortly afterwards and has held it ever since, in one role or another. Dennis built the team up to its first period of real domination in 1984-5, followed by the Honda era, then a partnership with Mercedes, before stepping back in 2009, only to take back control after the team's disastrous 2013 season. So far, his return has not had its intended effect. But is McLaren in a period of slow - some would even say terminal - decline? Or are the good times around the corner again? Dennis insists it is only a matter of time before success will return. It is McLaren, he told BBC Sport in an interview to mark the team's golden anniversary, who will break Mercedes' hegemony in F1, and become the next team after the German giants to win the title. This, after all, is why Alonso returned to the team in 2015 - a decision widely questioned at the time because of the difficult relationship he had with Dennis when they worked together in 2007. The Spanish two-time champion left Ferrari because he felt they would never get there; joined McLaren partly because there was nowhere else to go, but also because he felt the renewed Honda partnership was his best chance to win an elusive third title in the end. Dennis and his lieutenants believe they are in the process of arresting the slide, that the car is among the very best this year, and that next year Honda - who last year re-entered F1 too soon - will ensure their engine is, too. They can see the progress, they say, and it is only a matter of time before they again deliver \"championships, plural\", as Dennis puts it. But right now, belief is all they have. And on it rests not only a successful end to the career of one of the sport's greatest ever drivers, but also the reputation of one of its greatest names. Subscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"' It 's the best result we 've had for a long time , ' says McLaren 's technical director Eric Boullier .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0434782609},"24_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Thomas Baker, known as Tommy, was found badly injured at Stanley Meat Market in the Old Swan area of Liverpool on 27 January. The 44-year-old, from Everton, had been shot in the head and chest. He died later in hospital. The three Liverpool men arrested - two aged 29 and the other 32 - remain in police custody for questioning. Merseyside Police said Mr Baker had left Phoenix Gym at the market shortly before he was shot while getting into his car. Detectives believe those involved in the shooting had been waiting outside the gym for about an hour. Det Ch Insp Bev Hyland said officers were still searching for a silver VW polo, which \"left the scene at speed\" and travelled along a number of roads including Balmoral Road, Molyneux Road and Queens Road. She added that a number of people captured on CCTV near the meat market had yet to come forward and while \"they may not think what they saw would be of any significance, they could have information which is key to our inquiries\".","summary":"Three men have been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a man who was shot dead outside a meat market .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"24_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Thomas Baker, known as Tommy, was found badly injured at Stanley Meat Market in the Old Swan area of Liverpool on 27 January. The 44-year-old, from Everton, had been shot in the head and chest. He died later in hospital. The three Liverpool men arrested - two aged 29 and the other 32 - remain in police custody for questioning. Merseyside Police said Mr Baker had left Phoenix Gym at the market shortly before he was shot while getting into his car. Detectives believe those involved in the shooting had been waiting outside the gym for about an hour. Det Ch Insp Bev Hyland said officers were still searching for a silver VW polo, which \"left the scene at speed\" and travelled along a number of roads including Balmoral Road, Molyneux Road and Queens Road. She added that a number of people captured on CCTV near the meat market had yet to come forward and while \"they may not think what they saw would be of any significance, they could have information which is key to our inquiries\".","summary":"Three men have been arrested on suspicion of murdering a man who was shot dead outside a meat market .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"25_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Let's not forget the traditional argument with your other half about whose job it was to buy all the batteries for the children's new toys - which are currently a source of tension because nobody can turn them on. Am I right? If that sounds all too familiar and you fancy keeping the whole thing a bit more spiritual this year without giving up your gadgets, here are five ways to enjoy Christmas online: Everyday Church Online, which launched in the UK in September, runs virtual services every Sunday for a net-based congregation from around the world. Everyone's invited to log on and chat while a recorded sermon is streamed. So far, people from 61 different countries have logged on, according to online pastor Darren Parker. \"There are lots of reasons why people can't get to church on a Sunday so we thought we would bring the church to them,\" he says. \"The chat room is like the foyer of a church.\" Virtual prayer requests received from the global congregation have included: Its first Christmas theme is Star Wars, the subject of three festive sermons. \"We found some real truths [in the franchise] which compare to Christmas,\" says Mr Parker. \"The new Star Wars is called The Force Awakens. Our sermons are called The Hope Awakens - it's about awakening hope for humanity.\" The Star Wars sermon will be running throughout the day on the church's website. Guardians of Ancora is a recently launched, free-to-play fantasy game available on Android, iPhone and Kindle platforms. It's developed by the same people behind the young people's group the Scripture Union. The game is aimed at eight to 11-year-olds and director Terry Clutterham says 45,000 were playing within four months of its release. \"Ancora is a weird, wonderful, amazing place but it is a fictional space where children enter as guardians,\" he says. \"The problem with Ancora is that the light has been stolen from that world, so there is darkness around. \"It's the role of the guardians to rediscover the lost treasured stories which are the stories of the Bible... and those stories help to light up the world.\" You get the idea. Special content created for Christmas includes two new Bible-themed quests in which players find the birth of the baby Jesus. There are lots of very charming nativity videos out there but it's not easy to rack up the hits. German marketing company Viral.de had huge success with its 2010 video The Digital Story of Nativity, which has so far been viewed almost six million times. There are no actors, no animals, and not even a stable. The whole story is told in the form of Facebook status updates, tweets, Google searches and Foursquare check-ins. Highlights include one \"Joseph Carpenter\" buying a cow and a donkey on Farmville before uploading a baby picture, which looks suspiciously like a Christmas card. The Churches Advertising Network also had a respectable go - Christmas Starts with a Baby's Giggle, which features a modern-day couple sitting in a trendy living room with their baby, only for the scenery behind them to keep changing eras until they are Mary and Joseph in the stable. So far, it has been viewed about 250,000 times. \"It's pretty good - we're not John Lewis, we're a group of Christians with a very small budget,\" explains Frances Goodwin, who chairs the network. \"The message is that Christmas is the same today as it was 2,000 years ago.\" However, according to a report in the Daily Mail, the charity's attempt to get the ad screened at cinemas was thwarted when the organisation that sells screen rejected it for being \"too religious\". After distributing more than three million printed books and nearly five million booklets telling Old Testament stories in the genre of Japanese cult cartoon form Manga, the company Next Manga has just launched its work in app and e-book form - so far, only in the English language. The book containing its version of the nativity is called the Manga Messiah. It is available in 33 different languages - 25,000 copies of the Arabic version were recently sent to Syrian and Libyan refugees. \"We see it as a unique opportunity to share a message of hope and peace with these people who have suffered so much,\" says founder Roald Lidal. \"One third of all publications are in Manga form in Japan,\" adds Mr Lidal, who lived in the country for 45 years. \"There is a Manga for every age and every type of person. It seemed very difficult to proclaim the message of the Bible without using Manga.\" As if you needed the excuse. But lots of groups are using platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to connect with their communities, especially at this time of year. \"I don't see that much these days of trying to share the Gospel in 140 characters,\" says Kevin Bennett of Christian media group Premier. \"The Church is mostly trying to just drop thoughts in, get people to fix their gaze on something a little bit higher for a second and maybe consider things that are a bit more spiritual rather than earthly.\" \"Jesus would definitely be on Twitter,\" adds Jules Middleton, blogger and mission pastor at The Point Church in Burgess Hill, West Sussex. \"He was a great communicator.\" Sounds like a seal of approval to me.","summary":"Christmas can be a stressful time of year for many of us - the turkey , the presents , the tree , the decorations , the mulled wine and , of course , the carols .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"25_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Let's not forget the traditional argument with your other half about whose job it was to buy all the batteries for the children's new toys - which are currently a source of tension because nobody can turn them on. Am I right? If that sounds all too familiar and you fancy keeping the whole thing a bit more spiritual this year without giving up your gadgets, here are five ways to enjoy Christmas online: Everyday Church Online, which launched in the UK in September, runs virtual services every Sunday for a net-based congregation from around the world. Everyone's invited to log on and chat while a recorded sermon is streamed. So far, people from 61 different countries have logged on, according to online pastor Darren Parker. \"There are lots of reasons why people can't get to church on a Sunday so we thought we would bring the church to them,\" he says. \"The chat room is like the foyer of a church.\" Virtual prayer requests received from the global congregation have included: Its first Christmas theme is Star Wars, the subject of three festive sermons. \"We found some real truths [in the franchise] which compare to Christmas,\" says Mr Parker. \"The new Star Wars is called The Force Awakens. Our sermons are called The Hope Awakens - it's about awakening hope for humanity.\" The Star Wars sermon will be running throughout the day on the church's website. Guardians of Ancora is a recently launched, free-to-play fantasy game available on Android, iPhone and Kindle platforms. It's developed by the same people behind the young people's group the Scripture Union. The game is aimed at eight to 11-year-olds and director Terry Clutterham says 45,000 were playing within four months of its release. \"Ancora is a weird, wonderful, amazing place but it is a fictional space where children enter as guardians,\" he says. \"The problem with Ancora is that the light has been stolen from that world, so there is darkness around. \"It's the role of the guardians to rediscover the lost treasured stories which are the stories of the Bible... and those stories help to light up the world.\" You get the idea. Special content created for Christmas includes two new Bible-themed quests in which players find the birth of the baby Jesus. There are lots of very charming nativity videos out there but it's not easy to rack up the hits. German marketing company Viral.de had huge success with its 2010 video The Digital Story of Nativity, which has so far been viewed almost six million times. There are no actors, no animals, and not even a stable. The whole story is told in the form of Facebook status updates, tweets, Google searches and Foursquare check-ins. Highlights include one \"Joseph Carpenter\" buying a cow and a donkey on Farmville before uploading a baby picture, which looks suspiciously like a Christmas card. The Churches Advertising Network also had a respectable go - Christmas Starts with a Baby's Giggle, which features a modern-day couple sitting in a trendy living room with their baby, only for the scenery behind them to keep changing eras until they are Mary and Joseph in the stable. So far, it has been viewed about 250,000 times. \"It's pretty good - we're not John Lewis, we're a group of Christians with a very small budget,\" explains Frances Goodwin, who chairs the network. \"The message is that Christmas is the same today as it was 2,000 years ago.\" However, according to a report in the Daily Mail, the charity's attempt to get the ad screened at cinemas was thwarted when the organisation that sells screen rejected it for being \"too religious\". After distributing more than three million printed books and nearly five million booklets telling Old Testament stories in the genre of Japanese cult cartoon form Manga, the company Next Manga has just launched its work in app and e-book form - so far, only in the English language. The book containing its version of the nativity is called the Manga Messiah. It is available in 33 different languages - 25,000 copies of the Arabic version were recently sent to Syrian and Libyan refugees. \"We see it as a unique opportunity to share a message of hope and peace with these people who have suffered so much,\" says founder Roald Lidal. \"One third of all publications are in Manga form in Japan,\" adds Mr Lidal, who lived in the country for 45 years. \"There is a Manga for every age and every type of person. It seemed very difficult to proclaim the message of the Bible without using Manga.\" As if you needed the excuse. But lots of groups are using platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to connect with their communities, especially at this time of year. \"I don't see that much these days of trying to share the Gospel in 140 characters,\" says Kevin Bennett of Christian media group Premier. \"The Church is mostly trying to just drop thoughts in, get people to fix their gaze on something a little bit higher for a second and maybe consider things that are a bit more spiritual rather than earthly.\" \"Jesus would definitely be on Twitter,\" adds Jules Middleton, blogger and mission pastor at The Point Church in Burgess Hill, West Sussex. \"He was a great communicator.\" Sounds like a seal of approval to me.","summary":"It 's that time of year again when you 're fighting over who 's going to get the turkey and who 's going to get the sprouts .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"26_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Chechen Muslim clerics met on 3 April, two days after the paper's revelations, and said the report had insulted their faith and the dignity of Chechen men. \"Retribution will catch up with the true instigators, wherever and whoever they are,\" their resolution said. Novaya Gazeta says it amounts to a call for \"reprisals against journalists\". \"We urge the Russian authorities to do everything possible to prevent actions aimed at inciting hatred and enmity towards journalists, who are doing their professional duty,\" the paper said. On 1 April it reported that more than 100 people had been detained in Chechnya on suspicion of being homosexual, and that at least three had been killed. The Russian LGBT Network, in touch with victims in Chechnya, told the BBC that the report was true. Homophobia is rife in the mainly Muslim North Caucasus republic. Authoritarian leader Ramzan Kadyrov is fiercely loyal to Russian President Vladimir Putin. A spokeswoman for the LGBT Network said detainees were tortured with electric shocks and beatings at a prison near Argun, 20km (13 miles) from the city of Grozny. \"All the people arrested are homosexual men or perceived as being gay,\" said Natalia Poplevskaya. Ramzan Kadyrov has denied the allegations, calling them \"lies\". His spokesman Alvi Karimov said there were no gay people in Chechnya. The Chechens' spiritual leader, Mufti Salah-haji Mezhiev, confirmed that \"retribution\" was part of the resolution adopted at the special Muslim meeting in Grozny on 3 April. \"There will be retribution!\" he told the Russian news website RBC. \"Allah will punish those who slandered the whole Chechen nation and Chechen Republic's clerics.\" Novaya Gazeta's 1 April report said the detainees included some influential Muslim clerics close to Mr Kadyrov, and two well-known Chechen TV presenters. In an open letter to the mufti, the paper's chief editor Dmitry Muratov said his journalists would continue investigating human rights abuses in Chechnya. \"We did not insult - nor had we the slightest intention to insult - the Chechen people,\" he wrote, urging dialogue. Chechens have been linked to two murders of Novaya Gazeta reporters who investigated crimes in Chechnya - Anna Politkovskaya and Natalia Estemirova. But much remains unclear about those contract killings, and that of Boris Nemtsov, an opposition politician who was shot dead in Moscow in 2015 and also exposed corruption and organised crime in Chechnya. The LGBT Network says it is helping people to flee the persecution in Chechnya and accuses the Russian authorities of ignoring the abuses. If Russia fails to prosecute anyone, it says it will file a case at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.","summary":"Russia 's Novaya Gazeta newspaper says it has received a threat of ' retribution ' from Muslim clerics in Chechnya after it reported that gay people were being tortured and killed in the republic .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"26_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Chechen Muslim clerics met on 3 April, two days after the paper's revelations, and said the report had insulted their faith and the dignity of Chechen men. \"Retribution will catch up with the true instigators, wherever and whoever they are,\" their resolution said. Novaya Gazeta says it amounts to a call for \"reprisals against journalists\". \"We urge the Russian authorities to do everything possible to prevent actions aimed at inciting hatred and enmity towards journalists, who are doing their professional duty,\" the paper said. On 1 April it reported that more than 100 people had been detained in Chechnya on suspicion of being homosexual, and that at least three had been killed. The Russian LGBT Network, in touch with victims in Chechnya, told the BBC that the report was true. Homophobia is rife in the mainly Muslim North Caucasus republic. Authoritarian leader Ramzan Kadyrov is fiercely loyal to Russian President Vladimir Putin. A spokeswoman for the LGBT Network said detainees were tortured with electric shocks and beatings at a prison near Argun, 20km (13 miles) from the city of Grozny. \"All the people arrested are homosexual men or perceived as being gay,\" said Natalia Poplevskaya. Ramzan Kadyrov has denied the allegations, calling them \"lies\". His spokesman Alvi Karimov said there were no gay people in Chechnya. The Chechens' spiritual leader, Mufti Salah-haji Mezhiev, confirmed that \"retribution\" was part of the resolution adopted at the special Muslim meeting in Grozny on 3 April. \"There will be retribution!\" he told the Russian news website RBC. \"Allah will punish those who slandered the whole Chechen nation and Chechen Republic's clerics.\" Novaya Gazeta's 1 April report said the detainees included some influential Muslim clerics close to Mr Kadyrov, and two well-known Chechen TV presenters. In an open letter to the mufti, the paper's chief editor Dmitry Muratov said his journalists would continue investigating human rights abuses in Chechnya. \"We did not insult - nor had we the slightest intention to insult - the Chechen people,\" he wrote, urging dialogue. Chechens have been linked to two murders of Novaya Gazeta reporters who investigated crimes in Chechnya - Anna Politkovskaya and Natalia Estemirova. But much remains unclear about those contract killings, and that of Boris Nemtsov, an opposition politician who was shot dead in Moscow in 2015 and also exposed corruption and organised crime in Chechnya. The LGBT Network says it is helping people to flee the persecution in Chechnya and accuses the Russian authorities of ignoring the abuses. If Russia fails to prosecute anyone, it says it will file a case at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.","summary":"Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta says it has been threatened with ' retribution ' after it reported that more than 100 people had been detained in Chechnya on suspicion of being gay .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"27_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Investing Solutions received those benefit payments over the past two years by finding properties for single homeless men. The charity, Fresh Start Housing, finds clients from London homeless charities. Neither the charity nor the company act illegally, but a homeless group says the relationship is \"a new low\". Investing Solutions said \"the bulk\" of their rents get passed to private landlords, while Fresh Start said they referred clients to both Investing Solutions and private landlords. The letting agent makes money by putting several unrelated people in one house and charging housing benefit for each person, rather than the property. Therefore, the total benefit payout is higher than the rent fee passed on to the property's landlord. Both Investing Solutions and Fresh Start are based in the same building, a storage unit in south London. Records held at Companies House show Investing Solutions was set up in 2002 by Samir Patel, who then set up Fresh Start Housing in 2010. The documents say the charity would help \"the needs of current and ex-offenders with a wider goal to reduce poverty, sickness and distress\". Operating across seven London boroughs, Investing Solutions is one of the largest recipients of housing benefit in the UK, making the venture hugely profitable. In one property we visited, Investing Solutions was claiming \u00a32,114 per month in housing benefit for two tenants. The owner of the house was getting \u00a31,150 per month, giving the agency an annual gross profit of \u00a311,568 on the one property. The company focuses on providing housing to single homeless men over the age of 35, saying that is because this is the group facing \"the greatest challenges in accessing accommodation\". But housing benefit legislation allows people aged 35 and over to be housed in private rather than shared accommodation. In the boroughs in which Investing Solutions operates, that means they can charge up to \u00a3260 per week for each private room. One of the tenants, Nigel McCann, was living in a homeless shelter when he was referred to Fresh Start Housing. They passed him to Investing Solutions who housed him in several properties that he describes as wholly unsuitable - various problems included lack of heating and hot water, rats and damp. He says he had to remove 28 bags of rubbish from one house to begin to make it habitable. Mr McCann said he became aware of how profitable Investing Solutions was after he did some work for them in 2014. \"It's all about the money, it's not about the people,\" he added. \"I thought inspections would be made.\" Nearly half the money that Investing Solutions has received over the past two years has been paid by Wandsworth Council in south London, which has paid the lettings agency more than \u00a32.1m. The council said it has a \"dedicated Private Sector Housing Team who provide specialist advice to both landlords and tenants to ensure the private rented sector in the borough is safe, secure and affordable\". Matt Downie, of homeless charity Crisis, said: \"We've heard many examples of poor practice amongst letting agents as well as good practice. But this idea of having a charity tacked on to poor practice is a new low.\" Samir Patel said in a statement that Fresh Start Housing was an independent charity with its own board of trustees. He also said the majority of the properties used were sourced from private sector landlords \"who, to make exceedingly clear, own the properties. The simple point being, the bulk of the rents gets passed to our private sector landlord clients\". He also said his company was \"genuinely concerned by some of your allegations concerning the state of one of our landlord client's property\". Fresh Start Housing told us it had housed 788 homeless people since it was founded and 222 homeless people in the last 12 months, including re-housed tenants. It also said it did not have \"authority from the relevant parties\" to reveal how many were housed with Investing Solutions. A spokeswoman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said local authorities were responsible for \"rigorously safe-guarding taxpayers' money, with dedicated investigations and inspection teams for private sector housing\".","summary":"Lettings agency Investing Solutions has been paid more than \u00a3 2.1 m in housing benefit by a London charity , the BBC has learned .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.92},"27_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Investing Solutions received those benefit payments over the past two years by finding properties for single homeless men. The charity, Fresh Start Housing, finds clients from London homeless charities. Neither the charity nor the company act illegally, but a homeless group says the relationship is \"a new low\". Investing Solutions said \"the bulk\" of their rents get passed to private landlords, while Fresh Start said they referred clients to both Investing Solutions and private landlords. The letting agent makes money by putting several unrelated people in one house and charging housing benefit for each person, rather than the property. Therefore, the total benefit payout is higher than the rent fee passed on to the property's landlord. Both Investing Solutions and Fresh Start are based in the same building, a storage unit in south London. Records held at Companies House show Investing Solutions was set up in 2002 by Samir Patel, who then set up Fresh Start Housing in 2010. The documents say the charity would help \"the needs of current and ex-offenders with a wider goal to reduce poverty, sickness and distress\". Operating across seven London boroughs, Investing Solutions is one of the largest recipients of housing benefit in the UK, making the venture hugely profitable. In one property we visited, Investing Solutions was claiming \u00a32,114 per month in housing benefit for two tenants. The owner of the house was getting \u00a31,150 per month, giving the agency an annual gross profit of \u00a311,568 on the one property. The company focuses on providing housing to single homeless men over the age of 35, saying that is because this is the group facing \"the greatest challenges in accessing accommodation\". But housing benefit legislation allows people aged 35 and over to be housed in private rather than shared accommodation. In the boroughs in which Investing Solutions operates, that means they can charge up to \u00a3260 per week for each private room. One of the tenants, Nigel McCann, was living in a homeless shelter when he was referred to Fresh Start Housing. They passed him to Investing Solutions who housed him in several properties that he describes as wholly unsuitable - various problems included lack of heating and hot water, rats and damp. He says he had to remove 28 bags of rubbish from one house to begin to make it habitable. Mr McCann said he became aware of how profitable Investing Solutions was after he did some work for them in 2014. \"It's all about the money, it's not about the people,\" he added. \"I thought inspections would be made.\" Nearly half the money that Investing Solutions has received over the past two years has been paid by Wandsworth Council in south London, which has paid the lettings agency more than \u00a32.1m. The council said it has a \"dedicated Private Sector Housing Team who provide specialist advice to both landlords and tenants to ensure the private rented sector in the borough is safe, secure and affordable\". Matt Downie, of homeless charity Crisis, said: \"We've heard many examples of poor practice amongst letting agents as well as good practice. But this idea of having a charity tacked on to poor practice is a new low.\" Samir Patel said in a statement that Fresh Start Housing was an independent charity with its own board of trustees. He also said the majority of the properties used were sourced from private sector landlords \"who, to make exceedingly clear, own the properties. The simple point being, the bulk of the rents gets passed to our private sector landlord clients\". He also said his company was \"genuinely concerned by some of your allegations concerning the state of one of our landlord client's property\". Fresh Start Housing told us it had housed 788 homeless people since it was founded and 222 homeless people in the last 12 months, including re-housed tenants. It also said it did not have \"authority from the relevant parties\" to reveal how many were housed with Investing Solutions. A spokeswoman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said local authorities were responsible for \"rigorously safe-guarding taxpayers' money, with dedicated investigations and inspection teams for private sector housing\".","summary":"One of London 's biggest letting agents has received more than \u00a3 2m in housing benefit , the BBC has learned .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"28_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"London 2012 Olympian Andrew Lawrence scored 14 points while NBA player Ben Gordon added 13. Coach Joe Prunty's team led for most of the first three quarters before being overhauled by their guests in the last 10 minutes of a well-contested game. GB now begin their Eurobasket qualifying campaign with a game in Hungary in midweek. \"The key to the qualifiers will be completing on every play. We have to make sure that we're going as hard as we can on both ends of the floor,\" Prunty told BBC Sport. \"I think at times tonight we lost a little of our fire.\" Prunty turned to his strongest line-up in the final warm-up match before he cuts the roster for the six-game qualifying programme. GB led 35-24 on Lawrence's three in the second quarter but the Dutch took the lead early in the third. Gordon then hit three threes in a row - his first points of the game - to restore GB's advantage. Netherlands, who were led by 18 points from Worthy De Jong, scored the first 10 points of the fourth quarter to lead 71-60 and held on to win despite the hosts' comeback in the last six minutes. Prunty was pleased with the contribution of Gordon, a player who has joined the team despite missing out on the place available to him for London 2012. He said: \"You're always trying to find to your rhythm as a player and with one another. I thought he [Gordon] had a good showing tonight, he certainly had a very good stretch in the third quarter.\"","summary":"Great Britain 's men 's Eurobasket qualifying campaign got off to a losing start with a 76 - 71 defeat by the Netherlands in their final warm - up game in Belfast .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8787878788},"28_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"London 2012 Olympian Andrew Lawrence scored 14 points while NBA player Ben Gordon added 13. Coach Joe Prunty's team led for most of the first three quarters before being overhauled by their guests in the last 10 minutes of a well-contested game. GB now begin their Eurobasket qualifying campaign with a game in Hungary in midweek. \"The key to the qualifiers will be completing on every play. We have to make sure that we're going as hard as we can on both ends of the floor,\" Prunty told BBC Sport. \"I think at times tonight we lost a little of our fire.\" Prunty turned to his strongest line-up in the final warm-up match before he cuts the roster for the six-game qualifying programme. GB led 35-24 on Lawrence's three in the second quarter but the Dutch took the lead early in the third. Gordon then hit three threes in a row - his first points of the game - to restore GB's advantage. Netherlands, who were led by 18 points from Worthy De Jong, scored the first 10 points of the fourth quarter to lead 71-60 and held on to win despite the hosts' comeback in the last six minutes. Prunty was pleased with the contribution of Gordon, a player who has joined the team despite missing out on the place available to him for London 2012. He said: \"You're always trying to find to your rhythm as a player and with one another. I thought he [Gordon] had a good showing tonight, he certainly had a very good stretch in the third quarter.\"","summary":"Great Britain 's men suffered a 77 - 72 defeat by the Netherlands in their final warm - up game before Eurobasket qualifying .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.875},"29_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Test your news knowledge with our 12 days of Christmas news quizzes. This quiz is day seven and asks questions about the month of July 2016. Good luck!","summary":"Have you got what you need to know about the news in Wales in 2016 ?","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"29_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Test your news knowledge with our 12 days of Christmas news quizzes. This quiz is day seven and asks questions about the month of July 2016. Good luck!","summary":"How much do you remember about the news in Wales over the past 12 months ?","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"30_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The former five-weight world champion submitted a necessary waiver to the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) on Wednesday, hours before the deadline. The NAC, which sanctioned the bout, told BBC Sport it expected to receive a request from McGregor on Wednesday. NAC rules state fights at 154 lbs require 10oz gloves and the matter will now be debated on 16 August. Lighter gloves offer less cushioning for the hands but theoretically lead to punches being more punishing. Last week Mayweather posted an Instagram message stating: \"I'll be wearing 8oz Grant gloves.\" But the undefeated fighter - who will come out of retirement for the bout - had not submitted a necessary waiver document at that stage. Instead, his team had asked the authorities what the process of using lighter gloves entailed. At the time, NAC executive director Bob Bennett told BBC Sport he had never seen a move to 8oz gloves at 154lbs before. Rules state that 10oz gloves are used from 135lbs upwards but bouts between 135lbs and 147lbs can use 8oz gloves if waivers are signed and the NAC feels the move is justified. \"Even if they are both in agreement, our number one policy is the health and safety of the fighters,\" said Bennett. \"To deviate from our regulations at a difference of 7lbs would be for the chairman and commissioners to determine.\" During his UFC career, McGregor has used 4oz gloves and he welcomed Mayweather's Instagram post last week, stating: \"I am coming sprinting at you with bricks. Know that. Brittle hands.\" The NAC will debate the matter publicly before announcing its decision. McGregor, 29, will make his boxing debut in what could be the richest fight in history. The UFC lightweight champion's move from the octagon to the ring to face Mayweather, 40, has prompted criticism from major boxing personalities such as Oscar De La Hoya and Gennady Golovkin. But Bennett says he studied a \"litany of information\" on the Irishman before telling his chairman there were \"several reasons to approve the fight\". Bennett said that McGregor's UFC rival Nate Diaz played a role in him forming his opinion. \"I spoke to Virgil Hunter, who trains many top fighters and has worked with the likes of Andre Ward,\" said Bennett. \"He used Nate Diaz a dozen times for sparring and said he rated him as an outstanding boxer. \"Then you put Nate in the ring with Conor and Conor knocks him down with several shots. Add in that Conor has a granite-like chin, add in that he's 12 years younger than Floyd, and add in that he's taller and longer. \"Floyd is probably one of the smartest fighters, he has the art of getting in getting shots and getting out. But he hasn't knocked anyone out in 10 years. Ricky Hatton was probably the last one in 2007 because when he KO'd Victor Ortiz in 2010, he wasn't defending himself. \"That in essence is it. There were several reasons to approve this fight.\" McGregor floored Diaz three times on his way to a points win in August 2016, avenging a defeat via submission five months earlier. Since sanctioning the fight, Bennett has had access to three videos showing McGregor's progress and told BBC Sport: \"He's good to go.\" He also advised McGregor's camp to employ a boxing referee in order to feel comfortable with the rules, advice which led to the hiring of Hall of Fame official Joe Cortez, 73. Cortez said he oversaw an \"out of control\" sparring session between McGregor and Paulie Malignaggi. The former two-weight world champion has since left the camp after reacting angrily to images of him on the canvas during a sparring session.","summary":"Conor McGregor is set to be allowed to use 8oz gloves in his boxing debut against Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas on 26 August , the Nevada commission has confirmed .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.5806451613},"30_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The former five-weight world champion submitted a necessary waiver to the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) on Wednesday, hours before the deadline. The NAC, which sanctioned the bout, told BBC Sport it expected to receive a request from McGregor on Wednesday. NAC rules state fights at 154 lbs require 10oz gloves and the matter will now be debated on 16 August. Lighter gloves offer less cushioning for the hands but theoretically lead to punches being more punishing. Last week Mayweather posted an Instagram message stating: \"I'll be wearing 8oz Grant gloves.\" But the undefeated fighter - who will come out of retirement for the bout - had not submitted a necessary waiver document at that stage. Instead, his team had asked the authorities what the process of using lighter gloves entailed. At the time, NAC executive director Bob Bennett told BBC Sport he had never seen a move to 8oz gloves at 154lbs before. Rules state that 10oz gloves are used from 135lbs upwards but bouts between 135lbs and 147lbs can use 8oz gloves if waivers are signed and the NAC feels the move is justified. \"Even if they are both in agreement, our number one policy is the health and safety of the fighters,\" said Bennett. \"To deviate from our regulations at a difference of 7lbs would be for the chairman and commissioners to determine.\" During his UFC career, McGregor has used 4oz gloves and he welcomed Mayweather's Instagram post last week, stating: \"I am coming sprinting at you with bricks. Know that. Brittle hands.\" The NAC will debate the matter publicly before announcing its decision. McGregor, 29, will make his boxing debut in what could be the richest fight in history. The UFC lightweight champion's move from the octagon to the ring to face Mayweather, 40, has prompted criticism from major boxing personalities such as Oscar De La Hoya and Gennady Golovkin. But Bennett says he studied a \"litany of information\" on the Irishman before telling his chairman there were \"several reasons to approve the fight\". Bennett said that McGregor's UFC rival Nate Diaz played a role in him forming his opinion. \"I spoke to Virgil Hunter, who trains many top fighters and has worked with the likes of Andre Ward,\" said Bennett. \"He used Nate Diaz a dozen times for sparring and said he rated him as an outstanding boxer. \"Then you put Nate in the ring with Conor and Conor knocks him down with several shots. Add in that Conor has a granite-like chin, add in that he's 12 years younger than Floyd, and add in that he's taller and longer. \"Floyd is probably one of the smartest fighters, he has the art of getting in getting shots and getting out. But he hasn't knocked anyone out in 10 years. Ricky Hatton was probably the last one in 2007 because when he KO'd Victor Ortiz in 2010, he wasn't defending himself. \"That in essence is it. There were several reasons to approve this fight.\" McGregor floored Diaz three times on his way to a points win in August 2016, avenging a defeat via submission five months earlier. Since sanctioning the fight, Bennett has had access to three videos showing McGregor's progress and told BBC Sport: \"He's good to go.\" He also advised McGregor's camp to employ a boxing referee in order to feel comfortable with the rules, advice which led to the hiring of Hall of Fame official Joe Cortez, 73. Cortez said he oversaw an \"out of control\" sparring session between McGregor and Paulie Malignaggi. The former two-weight world champion has since left the camp after reacting angrily to images of him on the canvas during a sparring session.","summary":"Conor McGregor 's plan to wear 8oz gloves in his Las Vegas fight against Floyd Mayweather has been put on hold .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6818181818},"31_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Reporters Gavin Sherriff and Darryl Smith worked for the Dundee-based Sunday Post, which closes its London office on Friday. For decades Fleet Street was synonymous with the nation's biggest newspapers. Ex-Sunday Express editor Robin Esser said it was once a \"very, very important place\" through which most of the public received its information. The first British daily newspaper, the Daily Courant, was published in Fleet Street on 11 March 1702. At its height, \"the Street of Shame\" - as it was dubbed by some - was the pinnacle of a journalist's career, with nearly every national paper and several provincial newspapers having offices within a half-mile radius. Mr Smith, 43, worked as a feature writer for the Sunday Post and was based in the street for 25 years. He is quick to point out that the paper's London address is the same as Sweeney Todd's barber shop, where the fictional character took a razor to his clients' throats. Although the death of journalism has finally arrived here, he says it was announced too soon by some of London's tour guides. \"I was standing by the window once a few years ago, and a tour bus had stopped outside. I heard the guide tell the passengers that Fleet Street no longer had any journalists working here. \"I stuck my head out and shouted: 'We are still here'.\" The street was famous for its many bars and pubs, constantly occupied by journalists both socialising and seeking stories, and Mr Smith tells a tale of once needing to speak to a colleague in the notorious El Vino wine bar - which for many years refused to serve women. He says he was not allowed in until he squeezed into an ill-fitting jacket, provided by the staff. \"There is so much history here, and to be one of the last ones, I feel unworthy of the torch that I'm carrying.\" Mr Sherriff, 54, has worked on Fleet Street for 32 years, and rose to become the Post's London chief reporter. He says on his first ever day he walked into a smoke-filled newsroom to the sound of typewriters being bashed about. \"The phones didn't even work properly, I'd be amazed if I called someone and it connected the first time.\" His memories of the street in its heyday are of \"watching lorries with large rolls of paper struggling to get down side-streets to printing presses and lots of pubs, filled with journalists and printers\". \"Now it's an endless number of sandwich bars out there. Unthinkable 30 years ago.\" Mr Sherriff describes the atmosphere back then of \"certainly living up to the image you had before you came, but you wouldn't be able to produce newspapers now the way it was done back then\". Following their redundancy, Mr Smith is becoming a freelance journalist, while Mr Sherriff is taking time out to write his memoirs. Robin Esser's Fleet Street career spanned some 60 years, during which time he also became executive managing editor of the Daily Mail. \"At its height, Fleet Street was very, very important because television was in its early childhood, and there was no social media. So 85% of information to the public came through the newspapers,\" he says. \"The departure of its last two journalists should be marked, but you have to look forward, not backwards.\" Liz Hodgkinson worked in Fleet Street in the 1970s and 80s and her book, Ladies Of The Street, covers the story of women working there. \"Fleet Street was always more of a concept than an actual street, with papers like the Sunday People, the Sun and the Mail, all in little streets actually off Fleet Street. \"But they were all within walking distance and part of what collectively was known as Fleet Street. \"When I was at the People we'd have a conference at 11am till about noon. Then the editor would open his drinks cabinet - all Fleet Street editors had one. \"Then we'd take a taxi to the Savoy or Claridges for more drinks. We'd come back about 4pm, and then go out drinking again around 5pm. \"The alcohol flowed like water in Fleet Street. \"At the People there were four women in editorial, and 150 men. At the Sun in the late 70s and early 80s, there were about a dozen female reporters and we all sat together in a little room, which was known as the Piranha Pool. \"I was working on an undercover job once for a paper, and rang an editor from a payphone, to check in with him. \"He asked 'Are you in danger, pet?' I replied 'Yes, I am'. To which he replied 'Oh, good.'\" But, like so many empires before it, Fleet Street's grip on power began to crumble. Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch moved his papers - consisting of the Sun, the now-closed News of the World, the Times and Sunday Times - off to a purpose-built complex at Wapping in east London in 1986. This led to a bitter, year-long dispute which sometimes turned violent, but ended in defeat for the unions. By 1988, most national newspapers had moved away from Fleet Street to other parts of London, adopting new - and cheaper - computerised printing technology, swapping the merciless screeching of hot metal print for the gossipy whispers of keyboards. As a result, the buildings they left behind gradually morphed into other uses. The site of Mirror Group Newspapers now houses the headquarters of Sainsbury's supermarkets, for example, and the \"Stab in the Back\" is a Pizza Express. Now a part of Fleet Street's own story has come to an end, and this infamous era of British history has reached its final deadline. \"As someone who always wanted to be a journalist, and with a keen sense of history as well, just looking at the buildings even now still excites me,\" says Mr Smith. \"It makes me smile, when I think of how I now have that place in history.\"","summary":"Two of the last journalists to work in Fleet Street have spoken of their shock at the news that the street is set to close its doors for the last time .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"31_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Reporters Gavin Sherriff and Darryl Smith worked for the Dundee-based Sunday Post, which closes its London office on Friday. For decades Fleet Street was synonymous with the nation's biggest newspapers. Ex-Sunday Express editor Robin Esser said it was once a \"very, very important place\" through which most of the public received its information. The first British daily newspaper, the Daily Courant, was published in Fleet Street on 11 March 1702. At its height, \"the Street of Shame\" - as it was dubbed by some - was the pinnacle of a journalist's career, with nearly every national paper and several provincial newspapers having offices within a half-mile radius. Mr Smith, 43, worked as a feature writer for the Sunday Post and was based in the street for 25 years. He is quick to point out that the paper's London address is the same as Sweeney Todd's barber shop, where the fictional character took a razor to his clients' throats. Although the death of journalism has finally arrived here, he says it was announced too soon by some of London's tour guides. \"I was standing by the window once a few years ago, and a tour bus had stopped outside. I heard the guide tell the passengers that Fleet Street no longer had any journalists working here. \"I stuck my head out and shouted: 'We are still here'.\" The street was famous for its many bars and pubs, constantly occupied by journalists both socialising and seeking stories, and Mr Smith tells a tale of once needing to speak to a colleague in the notorious El Vino wine bar - which for many years refused to serve women. He says he was not allowed in until he squeezed into an ill-fitting jacket, provided by the staff. \"There is so much history here, and to be one of the last ones, I feel unworthy of the torch that I'm carrying.\" Mr Sherriff, 54, has worked on Fleet Street for 32 years, and rose to become the Post's London chief reporter. He says on his first ever day he walked into a smoke-filled newsroom to the sound of typewriters being bashed about. \"The phones didn't even work properly, I'd be amazed if I called someone and it connected the first time.\" His memories of the street in its heyday are of \"watching lorries with large rolls of paper struggling to get down side-streets to printing presses and lots of pubs, filled with journalists and printers\". \"Now it's an endless number of sandwich bars out there. Unthinkable 30 years ago.\" Mr Sherriff describes the atmosphere back then of \"certainly living up to the image you had before you came, but you wouldn't be able to produce newspapers now the way it was done back then\". Following their redundancy, Mr Smith is becoming a freelance journalist, while Mr Sherriff is taking time out to write his memoirs. Robin Esser's Fleet Street career spanned some 60 years, during which time he also became executive managing editor of the Daily Mail. \"At its height, Fleet Street was very, very important because television was in its early childhood, and there was no social media. So 85% of information to the public came through the newspapers,\" he says. \"The departure of its last two journalists should be marked, but you have to look forward, not backwards.\" Liz Hodgkinson worked in Fleet Street in the 1970s and 80s and her book, Ladies Of The Street, covers the story of women working there. \"Fleet Street was always more of a concept than an actual street, with papers like the Sunday People, the Sun and the Mail, all in little streets actually off Fleet Street. \"But they were all within walking distance and part of what collectively was known as Fleet Street. \"When I was at the People we'd have a conference at 11am till about noon. Then the editor would open his drinks cabinet - all Fleet Street editors had one. \"Then we'd take a taxi to the Savoy or Claridges for more drinks. We'd come back about 4pm, and then go out drinking again around 5pm. \"The alcohol flowed like water in Fleet Street. \"At the People there were four women in editorial, and 150 men. At the Sun in the late 70s and early 80s, there were about a dozen female reporters and we all sat together in a little room, which was known as the Piranha Pool. \"I was working on an undercover job once for a paper, and rang an editor from a payphone, to check in with him. \"He asked 'Are you in danger, pet?' I replied 'Yes, I am'. To which he replied 'Oh, good.'\" But, like so many empires before it, Fleet Street's grip on power began to crumble. Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch moved his papers - consisting of the Sun, the now-closed News of the World, the Times and Sunday Times - off to a purpose-built complex at Wapping in east London in 1986. This led to a bitter, year-long dispute which sometimes turned violent, but ended in defeat for the unions. By 1988, most national newspapers had moved away from Fleet Street to other parts of London, adopting new - and cheaper - computerised printing technology, swapping the merciless screeching of hot metal print for the gossipy whispers of keyboards. As a result, the buildings they left behind gradually morphed into other uses. The site of Mirror Group Newspapers now houses the headquarters of Sainsbury's supermarkets, for example, and the \"Stab in the Back\" is a Pizza Express. Now a part of Fleet Street's own story has come to an end, and this infamous era of British history has reached its final deadline. \"As someone who always wanted to be a journalist, and with a keen sense of history as well, just looking at the buildings even now still excites me,\" says Mr Smith. \"It makes me smile, when I think of how I now have that place in history.\"","summary":"Two Scottish journalists who have worked on Fleet Street for decades say they feel ' unworthy ' of the torch it once held .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.5},"32_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Their comments, she wrote, \"reminds me how big the world is and how many more decent people there are than not\". The Harry Potter author previously tweeted that her \"personal line [had] been crossed\" by some abusive comments. \"It isn't always fun being a famous woman on Twitter and I believe in standing up to bullies,\" she wrote. Rowling faced a flood of criticism on Twitter last year after it emerged she had donated \u00c2\u00a31m to the campaign for a No vote in the Scottish independence referendum. In 2008, she donated the same amount to the Labour party. On Friday the author revealed she had been called \"a traitor\" for her political views and had blocked some abusive Twitter users she believed had been supporters of the Scottish National Party (SNP). \"I feel no responsibility to hush up that kind of behaviour to protect the image of any political party,\" she told one Twitter user. The 49-year-old also revealed she had \"responded to other really nice SNP supporters\" and had discussed \"how much I had in common politically with many of them\". The writer also joked she would \"bring marshmallows\" after a Twitter user suggested her books should be burned in public. The SNP took 56 of the 59 seats in Scotland in Thursday's election and is now the third largest party in the UK.","summary":"JK Rowling has defended herself on Twitter after being called a ' traitor ' and ' a traitor ' by some of the people who have targeted her on the social media site .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7058823529},"32_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Their comments, she wrote, \"reminds me how big the world is and how many more decent people there are than not\". The Harry Potter author previously tweeted that her \"personal line [had] been crossed\" by some abusive comments. \"It isn't always fun being a famous woman on Twitter and I believe in standing up to bullies,\" she wrote. Rowling faced a flood of criticism on Twitter last year after it emerged she had donated \u00c2\u00a31m to the campaign for a No vote in the Scottish independence referendum. In 2008, she donated the same amount to the Labour party. On Friday the author revealed she had been called \"a traitor\" for her political views and had blocked some abusive Twitter users she believed had been supporters of the Scottish National Party (SNP). \"I feel no responsibility to hush up that kind of behaviour to protect the image of any political party,\" she told one Twitter user. The 49-year-old also revealed she had \"responded to other really nice SNP supporters\" and had discussed \"how much I had in common politically with many of them\". The writer also joked she would \"bring marshmallows\" after a Twitter user suggested her books should be burned in public. The SNP took 56 of the 59 seats in Scotland in Thursday's election and is now the third largest party in the UK.","summary":"Author JK Rowling has said she is ' heartbroken ' by the abuse directed at her by Twitter users .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","other","other","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.85},"33_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It found children from deprived backgrounds were twice as likely to face police action than better-off children who commit the same crime. Living in poverty also increased the likelihood of violence among both boys and girls. The government has said Scotland is becoming a safer place to live. The study was carried out by University of Edinburgh researchers. They found that a history of being in trouble with the police was the strongest predictor of whether a young person was not in education, employment or training by the age of 18. Poorer young people were also about five times more likely to be placed on statutory supervision than their better-off counterparts. And household poverty was identified as an exacerbating factor that increased the likelihood of young people offending. This was the case even when a range of other risk factors have been taken into account, the researchers said. They found that people who lived in extreme poverty were much more likely to be the victims - and perpetrators - of crime. The study also identified gender as one of the most powerful predictors of violence, with boys being three times more likely than girls on average to engage in violent acts. Girls from poorer backgrounds were twice as likely as girls from more affluent households to be involved in violent crime, the authors said. This was the case even after other factors - such as truancy, substance abuse and poor parental supervision - were taken into account. The findings from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime, by the University of Edinburgh's School of Law, has been published in the latest edition of the Scottish Justice Matters journal. The study has tracked 4,300 young people in Edinburgh since 1998 to better understand changes in their behaviour and lifestyles. It has been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Nuffield Foundation and the Scottish government. Report author Prof Lesley McAra said: \"Our findings highlight a very destructive dynamic - poverty increases the risks of violence. Contact with juvenile justice system increases the risks associated with poverty. \"As a result, contact with the very agencies meant to stop offending is inadvertently reproducing the conditions in which violence can flourish.\" Scottish Justice Matters also published a report that showed the recent fall in crime rates in Scotland has not benefitted areas with the most chronic rates of crime. A study by Applied Quantitative Methods Network (AQMeN) Research Centre - also based at the University of Edinburgh's Law School - suggested that victims experiencing the most crime continued to be within the most deprived communities. Half of the communities with the highest crime rates were found in the top 20% of areas with the highest levels of chronic health problems, the report showed. A third of the communities with the highest rates of crime were in the top 20% of areas with the highest levels of unemployment. Lead researcher Prof Susan McVie said: \"The findings are important as they suggest that crime tends to be highly concentrated amongst poor people and within poor neighbourhoods, and this has not changed despite crime being at its lowest level for decades. \"This raises important questions about whether inequality is being adequately tackled by the Scottish government.\" A Scottish government spokesman said: \"Scotland is becoming a safer place to live with recorded crime at a 41-year low, homicide figures at their lowest level in 39 years and 1,000 extra officers on our streets. \"The Scottish government has a long-standing record on protecting the poorest and most vulnerable in our society and we are tackling poverty and inequalities head-on through a number of initiatives including a \u00c2\u00a3296m investment to limit the damaging effects of the UK government's welfare cuts.\"","summary":"Poorer young people are more likely to end up in the juvenile justice system than their better - off counterparts , according to a new study .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"33_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It found children from deprived backgrounds were twice as likely to face police action than better-off children who commit the same crime. Living in poverty also increased the likelihood of violence among both boys and girls. The government has said Scotland is becoming a safer place to live. The study was carried out by University of Edinburgh researchers. They found that a history of being in trouble with the police was the strongest predictor of whether a young person was not in education, employment or training by the age of 18. Poorer young people were also about five times more likely to be placed on statutory supervision than their better-off counterparts. And household poverty was identified as an exacerbating factor that increased the likelihood of young people offending. This was the case even when a range of other risk factors have been taken into account, the researchers said. They found that people who lived in extreme poverty were much more likely to be the victims - and perpetrators - of crime. The study also identified gender as one of the most powerful predictors of violence, with boys being three times more likely than girls on average to engage in violent acts. Girls from poorer backgrounds were twice as likely as girls from more affluent households to be involved in violent crime, the authors said. This was the case even after other factors - such as truancy, substance abuse and poor parental supervision - were taken into account. The findings from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime, by the University of Edinburgh's School of Law, has been published in the latest edition of the Scottish Justice Matters journal. The study has tracked 4,300 young people in Edinburgh since 1998 to better understand changes in their behaviour and lifestyles. It has been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Nuffield Foundation and the Scottish government. Report author Prof Lesley McAra said: \"Our findings highlight a very destructive dynamic - poverty increases the risks of violence. Contact with juvenile justice system increases the risks associated with poverty. \"As a result, contact with the very agencies meant to stop offending is inadvertently reproducing the conditions in which violence can flourish.\" Scottish Justice Matters also published a report that showed the recent fall in crime rates in Scotland has not benefitted areas with the most chronic rates of crime. A study by Applied Quantitative Methods Network (AQMeN) Research Centre - also based at the University of Edinburgh's Law School - suggested that victims experiencing the most crime continued to be within the most deprived communities. Half of the communities with the highest crime rates were found in the top 20% of areas with the highest levels of chronic health problems, the report showed. A third of the communities with the highest rates of crime were in the top 20% of areas with the highest levels of unemployment. Lead researcher Prof Susan McVie said: \"The findings are important as they suggest that crime tends to be highly concentrated amongst poor people and within poor neighbourhoods, and this has not changed despite crime being at its lowest level for decades. \"This raises important questions about whether inequality is being adequately tackled by the Scottish government.\" A Scottish government spokesman said: \"Scotland is becoming a safer place to live with recorded crime at a 41-year low, homicide figures at their lowest level in 39 years and 1,000 extra officers on our streets. \"The Scottish government has a long-standing record on protecting the poorest and most vulnerable in our society and we are tackling poverty and inequalities head-on through a number of initiatives including a \u00c2\u00a3296m investment to limit the damaging effects of the UK government's welfare cuts.\"","summary":"Poorer children in Scotland are more likely to be involved in crime , according to a new study .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"34_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Fermanagh MLA Phil Flanagan tweeted after Tom Elliott appeared on a BBC radio programme in May 2014. On Friday, the High Court was told the tweet read \"Tom Elliott speaks to Steven Nolan about past. \"I wonder if he will reveal how many people he harassed and shot as a member of the UDR.\" Mr Elliott served in the UDR for 10 years, between 1982 and 1992. He is now the MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone The High Court heard that he has a clear MoD record. The court was told that Mr Elliott was alerted to the tweet by the victims campaigner Ann Travers and by DUP assembly member Arlene Foster, who is to become Northern Ireland first minister on Monday. The tweet was deleted by Mr Flanagan within an hour of being posted. The apology, which must also be posted on Twitter before the end of Friday, will state that the Sinn F\u00e9in MLA accepts that his tweet about Mr Elliott \"was untrue and wholly without foundation\". Mr Justice Stevens has reserved judgement on the amount of compensation. The court was also told that the insurance firm which indemnifies MLAs at Stormont, has refused to cover Mr Flanagan in respect of any compensation and costs in this case. The Sinn F\u00e9in MLA is challenging that decision in a separate court action. In a statement, Mr Elliott said: \"I have been totally vindicated and Phil Flanagan has admitted that the comments he made were totally untrue. I am very disappointed that it has taken so long to get to this stage. \"This could have been resolved 19 months ago, but unfortunately I was forced to go down this route. Despite that, I am delighted with the result.\"","summary":"A Sinn F\u00e9in MLA has agreed to pay compensation to a former Ulster Unionist Party ( UDR ) MP after he tweeted that he had harassed and shot people as a member of the party .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"34_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Fermanagh MLA Phil Flanagan tweeted after Tom Elliott appeared on a BBC radio programme in May 2014. On Friday, the High Court was told the tweet read \"Tom Elliott speaks to Steven Nolan about past. \"I wonder if he will reveal how many people he harassed and shot as a member of the UDR.\" Mr Elliott served in the UDR for 10 years, between 1982 and 1992. He is now the MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone The High Court heard that he has a clear MoD record. The court was told that Mr Elliott was alerted to the tweet by the victims campaigner Ann Travers and by DUP assembly member Arlene Foster, who is to become Northern Ireland first minister on Monday. The tweet was deleted by Mr Flanagan within an hour of being posted. The apology, which must also be posted on Twitter before the end of Friday, will state that the Sinn F\u00e9in MLA accepts that his tweet about Mr Elliott \"was untrue and wholly without foundation\". Mr Justice Stevens has reserved judgement on the amount of compensation. The court was also told that the insurance firm which indemnifies MLAs at Stormont, has refused to cover Mr Flanagan in respect of any compensation and costs in this case. The Sinn F\u00e9in MLA is challenging that decision in a separate court action. In a statement, Mr Elliott said: \"I have been totally vindicated and Phil Flanagan has admitted that the comments he made were totally untrue. I am very disappointed that it has taken so long to get to this stage. \"This could have been resolved 19 months ago, but unfortunately I was forced to go down this route. Despite that, I am delighted with the result.\"","summary":"A Sinn F\u00e9in MLA has been ordered to issue an apology and pay damages to a former Ulster Defence Regiment ( UDR ) soldier over a tweet .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"35_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Hawick Knitwear, which employs more than 230 staff, has also increased its production of sweaters to meet demand. Production has been boosted by better than expected sales of the Hawick Knitwear-branded range which launched in January. The company, which dates back to 1874, was bought by managing director Benny Hartop in November last year. As well as the new range, the firm has seen growth of its longer-established business of supplying customers who sell the garments under their private labels. In Europe, Hawick Knitwear sells into Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain. Markets outside Europe include the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. The knitwear firm has increased its production to 9,500 sweaters each week, from about 7,500 last year, to keep up with demand. Mr Hartop said: \"The increase in production is in direct response to a surge in orders from both home and abroad for our private label clients and now for our own brand too. \"There will always be challenges but thankfully our future is looking very good and this is a testament to the dedicated staff working at all levels of the business. \"I have no doubt this success will continue for us into the future.\"","summary":"A Borders - based knitwear firm has seen a ' surge ' in sales following the launch of a new range of products under its own name .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"35_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Hawick Knitwear, which employs more than 230 staff, has also increased its production of sweaters to meet demand. Production has been boosted by better than expected sales of the Hawick Knitwear-branded range which launched in January. The company, which dates back to 1874, was bought by managing director Benny Hartop in November last year. As well as the new range, the firm has seen growth of its longer-established business of supplying customers who sell the garments under their private labels. In Europe, Hawick Knitwear sells into Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain. Markets outside Europe include the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. The knitwear firm has increased its production to 9,500 sweaters each week, from about 7,500 last year, to keep up with demand. Mr Hartop said: \"The increase in production is in direct response to a surge in orders from both home and abroad for our private label clients and now for our own brand too. \"There will always be challenges but thankfully our future is looking very good and this is a testament to the dedicated staff working at all levels of the business. \"I have no doubt this success will continue for us into the future.\"","summary":"A Borders knitwear firm has reported a surge in sales following the launch of its own brand .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"36_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Sylvia Blackburn, 72, suffered serious head injuries outside Bedford Road Lower School, Kempston, last December. Brian Wright, 55, of Kempston, told Luton Crown Court he had been blinded by the setting sun. He accepted he had struck Mrs Blackburn but denies causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Mrs Blackburn is now being treated in residential care. Judge Michael Kay QC paused the case for five minutes so Mr Wright could compose himself after he told the court how he had turned his victim's \"world upside down\". Mr Wright said: \"I understand Sylvia was a much-loved lollipop lady, who was loved by the children. \"I am truly sorry for what I have done to her and her family.\" Mr Wright's VW Golf failed to stop for a red light, the jury heard. The married mother-of-three, a lollipop lady for 20 years, had been on duty in Bedford Road as pupils left school. When the traffic lights turned red, Mrs Blackburn, who was wearing appropriate clothing, stepped out to escort a woman and her six-year-old daughter across the road. Prosecutor Sally Mealing-McLeod said traffic in the other direction had stopped, but the defendant did not, and hit her. Mr Wright, of The Dell, said he could not remember if the traffic lights were red or green. \"I was totally blinded by the sun,\" he said. \"I just heard a bump. I was in total shock. \"Since that day I have thought of nothing else other than Sylvia Blackburn and her family and the position I have put them in.\" The court heard the sun was 10 minutes from setting and could have been shining into Mr Wright's eyes. The trial continues.","summary":"A lollipop lady was seriously injured when she was hit by a hit - and - run driver who failed to stop at a red light , a court has heard .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.84375},"36_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Sylvia Blackburn, 72, suffered serious head injuries outside Bedford Road Lower School, Kempston, last December. Brian Wright, 55, of Kempston, told Luton Crown Court he had been blinded by the setting sun. He accepted he had struck Mrs Blackburn but denies causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Mrs Blackburn is now being treated in residential care. Judge Michael Kay QC paused the case for five minutes so Mr Wright could compose himself after he told the court how he had turned his victim's \"world upside down\". Mr Wright said: \"I understand Sylvia was a much-loved lollipop lady, who was loved by the children. \"I am truly sorry for what I have done to her and her family.\" Mr Wright's VW Golf failed to stop for a red light, the jury heard. The married mother-of-three, a lollipop lady for 20 years, had been on duty in Bedford Road as pupils left school. When the traffic lights turned red, Mrs Blackburn, who was wearing appropriate clothing, stepped out to escort a woman and her six-year-old daughter across the road. Prosecutor Sally Mealing-McLeod said traffic in the other direction had stopped, but the defendant did not, and hit her. Mr Wright, of The Dell, said he could not remember if the traffic lights were red or green. \"I was totally blinded by the sun,\" he said. \"I just heard a bump. I was in total shock. \"Since that day I have thought of nothing else other than Sylvia Blackburn and her family and the position I have put them in.\" The court heard the sun was 10 minutes from setting and could have been shining into Mr Wright's eyes. The trial continues.","summary":"A man accused of running over a lollipop lady outside a Bedfordshire school has apologised to her and her family .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"37_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It is seen as a response to the growing threat from Russian submarines which have stepped up their own patrols in these very same waters. It has also highlighted a gaping hole in Britain's own defences. For now though it is the hunt for U33, not Red October. The German U-boat is acting as the unseen enemy below the waves. U33's commander Kai Nicklesdorf and his 28 crew, who live in cramped conditions, are trying to avoid detection by 10 Nato warships. Their task, for this exercise, is to try to take out the command ship, the USS Vicksburg, and an oil tanker. When they dive the only visible sign of their presence will be the brief sight of a periscope breaking the waves for a matter of seconds. Up on the bridge of the USS Vicksburg, Rear Admiral Brad Williamson prepares his fleet of 10 warships, including the Royal Navy Frigate HMS Portland, to begin the search. He says this is important training and that his crews are all aware of Russian submarine activity. There have been recent reports of Russian submarines off the coast of Sweden, Finland and the UK. He says the training \"focuses our minds and for the guys in combat it's not theoretical that we might have to do anti-submarine warfare\". For the surface ships the task of locating an invisible enemy under vast stretches of ocean is not that easy. It has been likened to looking for a needle in a haystack. Up on the bridge of the USS Vicksburg, the crew scan the horizon looking out for a periscope. Down below, in a darkened room in the bowels of the ship, sailors listen in and monitor the results from the ships sonar and sensors. Lieutenant Colin Ryan, Vicksburg's anti-submarine warfare officer, admits that it is much easier for a submarine to hide than a surface ship. He says there have been incidents on this deployment when they have identified submarines. But when I ask whether they have been Russian, he replies nervously: \"I wouldn't want to comment on that,\" before adding: \"In general, we're always on the lookout.\" Nato members rarely comment on the activities of their own submarines, let alone the movements of any potential enemy. But this exercise is proof there is growing concern about Russia's increasing military strength. While many European nations have been cutting their defence budgets and the capabilities, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been heavily investing in his. Russia now has a fleet of around 60 submarines - the larger nuclear powered ones and smaller diesel electric submarines which can operate in shallow waters. Earlier this month Russia launched what it claims is the \"quietest submarine in the world\". Peter Roberts, a former Royal Navy officer, and now a senior fellow at the defence think tank RUSI, says it now leads the world in submarine development. He describes them as technologically advanced and their crews as highly skilled. They are, he says, the \"quietest and most challenging adversary in the world\". When out on patrol they can go undetected for months at a time. Often the first time a Nato warship will be aware of their presence is when a periscope briefly pops above the waves. They lie silent and stationary at the bottom of the ocean listening to and \"fingerprinting\" other nations' submarines and warships. For this exercise, curiously named \"Dynamic Mongoose\", as well as the warships there are anti-submarine warfare helicopters helping in the search. For the first time, a Nato research vessel has also deployed underwater unmanned vehicles or drones to help track the ocean. Scientists on board listen to the familiar pings as the two robots shaped like torpedoes scan the seabed. It is not always easy to distinguish between the shipwrecks, whales, fish shoals and rocky outcrops in the sea. Ryan Goldhahn, scientist-in-charge at Nato's Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, says the underwater robots, which appear on their monitors as Harpo and Groucho, have several advantages to the warships and aircraft involved in the exercise. They are cheaper to operate, take the person out of harm's way and can offer persistent surveillance. Underwater drones are for the future. But for now one of the most important assets in any nation's armoury to conduct anti-submarine warfare is the long-range maritime patrol aircraft. These are able to fly long distances while scanning hundreds of miles beneath the ocean. For this exercise, the top cover is being provided by a French Atlantique maritime patrol aircraft. Inside in a darkened cabin, half a dozen crew stare at the monitors that can help pinpoint submarines below. Britain no longer has any of its own maritime patrol aircraft and this exercise is a reminder of a significant gap in the UK's defences. Several times over the past year Britain has had to call on its Nato allies to provide eyes in the sky when there have been reported Russian submarines in or near Britain's waters. RUSI's Mr Roberts says it is a \"key vulnerability\". He says the lack of any maritime patrol aircraft, that used to be provided by the Nimrod, means a Russian submarine could sit off the UK and track the nuclear deterrent as it leaves Faslane naval base in Scotland. Britain, he says, should be \"exceptionally worried\" that it is seen as a \"soft touch\", because Russia will continue to test its defences, just as they have by flying long range bombers near UK airspace. The purpose of this exercise is to ensure Nato is ready to conduct anti-submarine warfare. But it is also a reminder that some nations - including Britain - cannot do it alone. The lack of any UK maritime patrol aircraft will have to be addressed in the government's forthcoming defence and security review. The search for Russian submarines will not be as easy as the hunt for U33.","summary":"The US Navy is taking part in its largest ever anti-submarine warfare exercise in the waters off the coast of the UK .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"37_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It is seen as a response to the growing threat from Russian submarines which have stepped up their own patrols in these very same waters. It has also highlighted a gaping hole in Britain's own defences. For now though it is the hunt for U33, not Red October. The German U-boat is acting as the unseen enemy below the waves. U33's commander Kai Nicklesdorf and his 28 crew, who live in cramped conditions, are trying to avoid detection by 10 Nato warships. Their task, for this exercise, is to try to take out the command ship, the USS Vicksburg, and an oil tanker. When they dive the only visible sign of their presence will be the brief sight of a periscope breaking the waves for a matter of seconds. Up on the bridge of the USS Vicksburg, Rear Admiral Brad Williamson prepares his fleet of 10 warships, including the Royal Navy Frigate HMS Portland, to begin the search. He says this is important training and that his crews are all aware of Russian submarine activity. There have been recent reports of Russian submarines off the coast of Sweden, Finland and the UK. He says the training \"focuses our minds and for the guys in combat it's not theoretical that we might have to do anti-submarine warfare\". For the surface ships the task of locating an invisible enemy under vast stretches of ocean is not that easy. It has been likened to looking for a needle in a haystack. Up on the bridge of the USS Vicksburg, the crew scan the horizon looking out for a periscope. Down below, in a darkened room in the bowels of the ship, sailors listen in and monitor the results from the ships sonar and sensors. Lieutenant Colin Ryan, Vicksburg's anti-submarine warfare officer, admits that it is much easier for a submarine to hide than a surface ship. He says there have been incidents on this deployment when they have identified submarines. But when I ask whether they have been Russian, he replies nervously: \"I wouldn't want to comment on that,\" before adding: \"In general, we're always on the lookout.\" Nato members rarely comment on the activities of their own submarines, let alone the movements of any potential enemy. But this exercise is proof there is growing concern about Russia's increasing military strength. While many European nations have been cutting their defence budgets and the capabilities, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been heavily investing in his. Russia now has a fleet of around 60 submarines - the larger nuclear powered ones and smaller diesel electric submarines which can operate in shallow waters. Earlier this month Russia launched what it claims is the \"quietest submarine in the world\". Peter Roberts, a former Royal Navy officer, and now a senior fellow at the defence think tank RUSI, says it now leads the world in submarine development. He describes them as technologically advanced and their crews as highly skilled. They are, he says, the \"quietest and most challenging adversary in the world\". When out on patrol they can go undetected for months at a time. Often the first time a Nato warship will be aware of their presence is when a periscope briefly pops above the waves. They lie silent and stationary at the bottom of the ocean listening to and \"fingerprinting\" other nations' submarines and warships. For this exercise, curiously named \"Dynamic Mongoose\", as well as the warships there are anti-submarine warfare helicopters helping in the search. For the first time, a Nato research vessel has also deployed underwater unmanned vehicles or drones to help track the ocean. Scientists on board listen to the familiar pings as the two robots shaped like torpedoes scan the seabed. It is not always easy to distinguish between the shipwrecks, whales, fish shoals and rocky outcrops in the sea. Ryan Goldhahn, scientist-in-charge at Nato's Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, says the underwater robots, which appear on their monitors as Harpo and Groucho, have several advantages to the warships and aircraft involved in the exercise. They are cheaper to operate, take the person out of harm's way and can offer persistent surveillance. Underwater drones are for the future. But for now one of the most important assets in any nation's armoury to conduct anti-submarine warfare is the long-range maritime patrol aircraft. These are able to fly long distances while scanning hundreds of miles beneath the ocean. For this exercise, the top cover is being provided by a French Atlantique maritime patrol aircraft. Inside in a darkened cabin, half a dozen crew stare at the monitors that can help pinpoint submarines below. Britain no longer has any of its own maritime patrol aircraft and this exercise is a reminder of a significant gap in the UK's defences. Several times over the past year Britain has had to call on its Nato allies to provide eyes in the sky when there have been reported Russian submarines in or near Britain's waters. RUSI's Mr Roberts says it is a \"key vulnerability\". He says the lack of any maritime patrol aircraft, that used to be provided by the Nimrod, means a Russian submarine could sit off the UK and track the nuclear deterrent as it leaves Faslane naval base in Scotland. Britain, he says, should be \"exceptionally worried\" that it is seen as a \"soft touch\", because Russia will continue to test its defences, just as they have by flying long range bombers near UK airspace. The purpose of this exercise is to ensure Nato is ready to conduct anti-submarine warfare. But it is also a reminder that some nations - including Britain - cannot do it alone. The lack of any UK maritime patrol aircraft will have to be addressed in the government's forthcoming defence and security review. The search for Russian submarines will not be as easy as the hunt for U33.","summary":"Nato 's biggest ever anti-submarine exercise is under way off the coast of Britain .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"38_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"United Nations officials rarely use the words \"genocide\" and \"ethnic cleansing,\" but they now say potentially both could envelop the world's youngest country. Since violence flared in Juba in July and spread to the previously peaceful southern Equatoria states of South Sudan, 340,000 people have fled the violence into neighbouring Uganda. That is more than any other country this year - the UN says 200,000 people have fled Syria in 2016. Every day, on average, another 2,500 South Sudanese become refugees, and the stories of what they escaped and what they saw on the way, add to the evidence of killing, rape and the targeting of civilians along ethnic lines. Nelson Ladu Thomas has twice walked over the small wooden bridge dividing South Sudan and Uganda at an unofficial border crossing known as Busia. A trickle of a stream divides these two countries and there are small bridges or fallen trees every couple of kilometres. The first time he crossed was with his immediate family; the second - a day later - was with his brother's wife and her five children who he had gone back to help. Six-year-old Moriswani was limping up the hill to the Ugandan police post where their possessions were inspected before being allowed on to a reception centre a little further up the road. I asked him what they had left behind. \"They are killing people, sleeping with wives, stealing. They are not shooting you, they are cutting you with a knife. Even small children can be beaten down,\" Mr Thomas told me. The children gulped water and sat exhausted in the shade of a harsh sun. \"They don't want us,\" he said, and gave his explanation of why his town of Yei, just 80km (50 miles) from the border, had become a place he had to leave. \"These tribes of Dinka, they don't want Equatorians, they don't want\u2026 Nuer. They don't want them.\" Ethnic violence has dominated the crisis in South Sudan. The civil war began as a dispute between the Dinka President Salva Kiir, and former Vice-President Riek Machar who is Nuer. Equatorians only started to be targeted in July, when the violence spread to their part of the country after rebel troops fled the capital. In a long line of people at a nearby refugee reception centre, Otima Amos, 21, explained how he had crossed the border after walking through the bush for many days with 16 other people - most children, and among them two-year-old twins.\"We walked up to here - without any other form of transport,\" he said. \"It was very hard because they were killing people. If you were a boy you would be killed, if you were a girl or a woman they would just rape you. If not, you would be killed.\" They were afraid they would be caught as they tried to escape. Uganda is coping extremely well with the huge influx of refugees. With the help of aid agencies, within 36 hours each family is allocated a 30m square patch of land and a tarpaulin to set up a shelter and start planting crops. Faida Sarah arrived in August with her children, but already has okra ready to harvest as well as onions, tomatoes and greens bursting out of the ground. The reason she left Yei was because one night soldiers came round to her home, demanded car keys from her husband and then hacked him to death just outside the house. In July Bidi Bidi was a village, but now it is one of the biggest refugee settlements in the world - home to more than a quarter of a million people and covering 250 square kilometres. But now home to nearly a million refugees, Uganda is beginning to struggle with its generous approach. \"This has been unrelenting since July,\" said Nasir Abel Fernandes, the UNHCR's senior emergency coordinator in northern Uganda. \"The international community has to pay attention, and pressure the South Sudanese leaders to stop this, as it's a massacre of civilians from both sides.\" He says supplying water to the refugees is a problem, as it has to be trucked in. As many as half the refugees are children, and schools are already running - exams were being marked and a presentation prepared for our visit. Girls sang and danced in a circle then Patricia Mercy, 16, stepped forward with confidence to deliver her poem. \"War, war, war,\" she began, \"who are you and where do you come from?\" The confidence and resilience of her performance hiding deep trauma. \"You have killed my mother and father, even my brothers and sisters, leaving me to be called an orphan.\" There are so many terrible stories here of what South Sudan is doing to its own people. Read more: 'I spent days hiding in a swamp' Artists paint for peace Uganda: 'One of the best places to be a refugee'","summary":"South Sudan 's civil war has turned into one of the world 's worst humanitarian crises , with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing their homes to escape the violence in the north - east of the country .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"38_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"United Nations officials rarely use the words \"genocide\" and \"ethnic cleansing,\" but they now say potentially both could envelop the world's youngest country. Since violence flared in Juba in July and spread to the previously peaceful southern Equatoria states of South Sudan, 340,000 people have fled the violence into neighbouring Uganda. That is more than any other country this year - the UN says 200,000 people have fled Syria in 2016. Every day, on average, another 2,500 South Sudanese become refugees, and the stories of what they escaped and what they saw on the way, add to the evidence of killing, rape and the targeting of civilians along ethnic lines. Nelson Ladu Thomas has twice walked over the small wooden bridge dividing South Sudan and Uganda at an unofficial border crossing known as Busia. A trickle of a stream divides these two countries and there are small bridges or fallen trees every couple of kilometres. The first time he crossed was with his immediate family; the second - a day later - was with his brother's wife and her five children who he had gone back to help. Six-year-old Moriswani was limping up the hill to the Ugandan police post where their possessions were inspected before being allowed on to a reception centre a little further up the road. I asked him what they had left behind. \"They are killing people, sleeping with wives, stealing. They are not shooting you, they are cutting you with a knife. Even small children can be beaten down,\" Mr Thomas told me. The children gulped water and sat exhausted in the shade of a harsh sun. \"They don't want us,\" he said, and gave his explanation of why his town of Yei, just 80km (50 miles) from the border, had become a place he had to leave. \"These tribes of Dinka, they don't want Equatorians, they don't want\u2026 Nuer. They don't want them.\" Ethnic violence has dominated the crisis in South Sudan. The civil war began as a dispute between the Dinka President Salva Kiir, and former Vice-President Riek Machar who is Nuer. Equatorians only started to be targeted in July, when the violence spread to their part of the country after rebel troops fled the capital. In a long line of people at a nearby refugee reception centre, Otima Amos, 21, explained how he had crossed the border after walking through the bush for many days with 16 other people - most children, and among them two-year-old twins.\"We walked up to here - without any other form of transport,\" he said. \"It was very hard because they were killing people. If you were a boy you would be killed, if you were a girl or a woman they would just rape you. If not, you would be killed.\" They were afraid they would be caught as they tried to escape. Uganda is coping extremely well with the huge influx of refugees. With the help of aid agencies, within 36 hours each family is allocated a 30m square patch of land and a tarpaulin to set up a shelter and start planting crops. Faida Sarah arrived in August with her children, but already has okra ready to harvest as well as onions, tomatoes and greens bursting out of the ground. The reason she left Yei was because one night soldiers came round to her home, demanded car keys from her husband and then hacked him to death just outside the house. In July Bidi Bidi was a village, but now it is one of the biggest refugee settlements in the world - home to more than a quarter of a million people and covering 250 square kilometres. But now home to nearly a million refugees, Uganda is beginning to struggle with its generous approach. \"This has been unrelenting since July,\" said Nasir Abel Fernandes, the UNHCR's senior emergency coordinator in northern Uganda. \"The international community has to pay attention, and pressure the South Sudanese leaders to stop this, as it's a massacre of civilians from both sides.\" He says supplying water to the refugees is a problem, as it has to be trucked in. As many as half the refugees are children, and schools are already running - exams were being marked and a presentation prepared for our visit. Girls sang and danced in a circle then Patricia Mercy, 16, stepped forward with confidence to deliver her poem. \"War, war, war,\" she began, \"who are you and where do you come from?\" The confidence and resilience of her performance hiding deep trauma. \"You have killed my mother and father, even my brothers and sisters, leaving me to be called an orphan.\" There are so many terrible stories here of what South Sudan is doing to its own people. Read more: 'I spent days hiding in a swamp' Artists paint for peace Uganda: 'One of the best places to be a refugee'","summary":"South Sudan 's civil war has been described by the UN as ' genocide ' and ' ethnic cleansing ' .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"39_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"McKenzie, 38, will take on Jahmaine Smyle at York Hall on 12 November for the English super-middleweight championship. The ex-Norwich and Peterborough man became a professional boxer in 2013 having quit football two years previously. He has a record of eight wins and one draw from his nine fights. McKenzie is the son of former British and European champion Clinton and is trained by his uncle, former three-time world champion Duke McKenzie.","summary":"Former England and Norwich City footballer Jamie McKenzie is to fight for the first time since retiring as a footballer .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7142857143},"39_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"McKenzie, 38, will take on Jahmaine Smyle at York Hall on 12 November for the English super-middleweight championship. The ex-Norwich and Peterborough man became a professional boxer in 2013 having quit football two years previously. He has a record of eight wins and one draw from his nine fights. McKenzie is the son of former British and European champion Clinton and is trained by his uncle, former three-time world champion Duke McKenzie.","summary":"Former Premier League footballer Leon McKenzie will make the first defence of his English title later this year .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.5789473684},"40_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The money for Bridgwater Community Hospital is part of the coalition's \u00a3330m investment for new NHS facilities across England. Once built, the new hospital will have 30 inpatient beds, a midwifery-led maternity unit, a minor injury unit and X-ray and space for mobile scanners. The current hospital was built in 1813, but it has become cramped and outdated. The total cost of the project is \u00a333m and the remaining balance will be paid for by NHS Somerset and Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Matron Sue Taylor said: \"It's very old and in the summer it's very, very hot. In the winter it's quite cold, there's lots of maintenance, lots of running repairs - it's a poor old tired building now. \"Sometimes your environment can have such an impact when you're trying to recover from an illness - we make the best of what we've got but when you walk into a new build it just lifts you and gives you that feeling of well-being. \"There is a real lovely feel about this hospital and for many years it's served us well, but we need something more modern.\" In the past five years, three out of Somerset's 13 community hospitals have been replaced. Work has also got under way on the new Jubilee Building at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton. Dr Donal Hynes, a Bridgwater GP and medical director at Somerset Primary Care Trust, said: \"It will make a huge difference for me and my relationship with my patients. \"This is a great vote of confidence of the developments that have been achieved in Somerset where GPs, nurses, and therapists have got together to deliver a whole package of care that can be delivered in a one-stop shop setting.\" Somerset PCT hopes to build the new hospital on land at Bowers Lane, which will depend on planning permission. The aim is to get the hospital finished by autumn 2014.","summary":"Plans to build a new \u00a3 40m hospital in Somerset have been given the go - ahead by the coalition government .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7727272727},"40_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The money for Bridgwater Community Hospital is part of the coalition's \u00a3330m investment for new NHS facilities across England. Once built, the new hospital will have 30 inpatient beds, a midwifery-led maternity unit, a minor injury unit and X-ray and space for mobile scanners. The current hospital was built in 1813, but it has become cramped and outdated. The total cost of the project is \u00a333m and the remaining balance will be paid for by NHS Somerset and Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Matron Sue Taylor said: \"It's very old and in the summer it's very, very hot. In the winter it's quite cold, there's lots of maintenance, lots of running repairs - it's a poor old tired building now. \"Sometimes your environment can have such an impact when you're trying to recover from an illness - we make the best of what we've got but when you walk into a new build it just lifts you and gives you that feeling of well-being. \"There is a real lovely feel about this hospital and for many years it's served us well, but we need something more modern.\" In the past five years, three out of Somerset's 13 community hospitals have been replaced. Work has also got under way on the new Jubilee Building at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton. Dr Donal Hynes, a Bridgwater GP and medical director at Somerset Primary Care Trust, said: \"It will make a huge difference for me and my relationship with my patients. \"This is a great vote of confidence of the developments that have been achieved in Somerset where GPs, nurses, and therapists have got together to deliver a whole package of care that can be delivered in a one-stop shop setting.\" Somerset PCT hopes to build the new hospital on land at Bowers Lane, which will depend on planning permission. The aim is to get the hospital finished by autumn 2014.","summary":"Plans to build a new hospital in Somerset have been given a \u00a3 3m boost by the government .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7368421053},"41_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The victim was fatally injured outside a property on Daniel Hill Terrace, Upperthorpe, close to the city centre. People living in the area said the man was either in, or close to, a black Mercedes car he had been driving when he was shot. Officers, called to the scene at about 13:35 GMT, found the man with a gunshot wound to his chest. Armed police sealed off the area. The victim was taken to Northern General hospital but died from his injuries. Local residents said the man was a member of a family who live close to the scene of the shooting. They said relatives had been gathering for a family celebration when the attack occurred. Many came out of the house to try to help him after hearing the shot, neighbours said. There have been a number of shootings in Sheffield in recent weeks, although all the previous incidents have been in the north of the city and not close to the Upperthorpe area. On Monday, a 25-year-old man was seriously injured when he was shot in the street in the Shiregreen area. Earlier this month, an elderly couple were left shocked when shots were fired through their living room window in the Southey Green area - an incident police believe was a case of mistaken identity. In January shots were fired at houses in two separate incidents in the same street in High Green.","summary":"A 25 - year - old man has died after being shot in the chest in Sheffield .","labels":["correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"41_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The victim was fatally injured outside a property on Daniel Hill Terrace, Upperthorpe, close to the city centre. People living in the area said the man was either in, or close to, a black Mercedes car he had been driving when he was shot. Officers, called to the scene at about 13:35 GMT, found the man with a gunshot wound to his chest. Armed police sealed off the area. The victim was taken to Northern General hospital but died from his injuries. Local residents said the man was a member of a family who live close to the scene of the shooting. They said relatives had been gathering for a family celebration when the attack occurred. Many came out of the house to try to help him after hearing the shot, neighbours said. There have been a number of shootings in Sheffield in recent weeks, although all the previous incidents have been in the north of the city and not close to the Upperthorpe area. On Monday, a 25-year-old man was seriously injured when he was shot in the street in the Shiregreen area. Earlier this month, an elderly couple were left shocked when shots were fired through their living room window in the Southey Green area - an incident police believe was a case of mistaken identity. In January shots were fired at houses in two separate incidents in the same street in High Green.","summary":"A 27 - year - old man has been shot dead in Sheffield .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6428571429},"42_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Little is beyond their reach. Official documents and private communications are made public, and websites blocked. They hijack CCTV cameras, electronic billboards and network printers. The best known of the virtual warriors are the Ukrainian Cyber Troops, the Cyber Berkut and Anonymous International. All three present themselves as independent activists, separate from other, government-sponsored groups. The most prominent pro-Ukrainians hackers are the Ukrainian Cyber Troops, led by Kiev-based programmer Yevhen Dokukin. Most recently, he claimed to have hacked into two Russian interior ministry servers and an email account used by police in Russia's Rostov region - bordering Ukraine's eastern separatist regions. \"I gave all this data to Ukraine's security service, but they still can't get round to analysing it, so do it yourselves,\" he urged readers on Facebook. Volunteer activist group Inform Napalm sifted through more than 35 gigabytes of the data and found what looked like official reports confirming that Russian military servicemen were among the hundreds of people evacuated to Russia after being wounded in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Cyber Troops make extensive use of one of the most tried and tested tools in cyber warfare, the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. \"DDoS attacks are the Ukrainian Cyber Troops' artillery,\" Mr Dokukin likes saying. Scores of rebel websites were made inaccessible when the Ukrainian Cyber Troops relentlessly bombarded them with fake service requests. To disrupt separatist funding, they target accounts held by rebels in electronic payment systems such as PayPal and WebMoney. The Cyber Troops have also hacked into public CCTV systems in rebel-held areas of eastern Ukraine and monitor them for the movement of troops and military hardware. On 8 December, Yevhen Dokukin claimed to have hijacked network printers in eastern Ukraine and Crimea to print pro-Ukrainian messages and insults against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Some media reports suggest that Ukraine's security services have used information obtained by hackers to direct artillery fire. But officials deny this. \"We only use data obtained by people we trust and know,\" Ukrainian military spokesman Oleksiy Dmytrashkivsky told the BBC. On the other side of the conflict is Cyber Berkut, a staunchly anti-Western group which takes its name from the riot police used against protesters during the unrest in Kiev that led to the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. The group's declared goal is thwarting Ukraine's military plans and thus stopping the \"genocide\" that it accuses Kiev of unleashing at America's behest. Its motto is \"We won't forgive or forget\", and its rhetoric closely resembles that of Russian state media. During US Vice-President Joe Biden's visit to Kiev on 20-21 November, Cyber Berkut hacked several Ukrainian government websites, placing a message on their front pages which read: \"Joseph Biden is the fascists' master.\" Cyber Berkut claims to have retrieved confidential documents from a mobile device used by one member of Mr Biden's team while it was in Kiev. The documents appear to detail Washington's military assistance to Ukraine. Another stunt carried out by Cyber Berkut is the apparent hacking of electronic billboards in Kiev, which were made to show a video branding Ukrainian officials and activists \"war criminals\" and featuring highly graphic images of civilians killed in the current conflict. They also claim to have disrupted the electronic vote-counting systems ahead of October's parliamentary election in Ukraine, to have leaked Ukrainian defence ministry data on losses and desertions, and to have blocked President Petro Poroshenko's website. In addition, Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda quoted a Facebook conversation allegedly hacked by Cyber Berkut, in which Ukrainian officials appear to admit that their forces downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. The claim went largely ignored elsewhere and has never been verified. Russian activist group Anonymous International made its name by publishing leaked documents from the Kremlin. It is otherwise known as b0ltai or Shaltay Boltay, which translates as \"Humpty Dumpty\". What is not clear is whether it obtains material through hacking or are given it by Kremlin insiders. The group focuses on Russia's domestic affairs, but some of its material covers Ukraine. In November it published a letter from a Russian fighter in eastern Ukraine suggesting that locals did not support the separatist forces. And in May it made headlines leaking what it said were emails to and from former Russian FSB colonel Igor Girkin, also known as Strelkov, who was then a key rebel commander in eastern Ukraine. Access to Anonymous International's website is currently blocked in Russia. BBC Monitoring reports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around the world. For more reports from BBC Monitoring, click here. You can follow BBC Monitoring on Twitter and Facebook.","summary":"Hackers from pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian activist groups have been carrying out a wave of cyber attacks on government and rebel websites during the conflict in eastern Ukraine , as the BBC 's Monitoring Monitoring team reports .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct"],"score":0.8918918919},"42_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Little is beyond their reach. Official documents and private communications are made public, and websites blocked. They hijack CCTV cameras, electronic billboards and network printers. The best known of the virtual warriors are the Ukrainian Cyber Troops, the Cyber Berkut and Anonymous International. All three present themselves as independent activists, separate from other, government-sponsored groups. The most prominent pro-Ukrainians hackers are the Ukrainian Cyber Troops, led by Kiev-based programmer Yevhen Dokukin. Most recently, he claimed to have hacked into two Russian interior ministry servers and an email account used by police in Russia's Rostov region - bordering Ukraine's eastern separatist regions. \"I gave all this data to Ukraine's security service, but they still can't get round to analysing it, so do it yourselves,\" he urged readers on Facebook. Volunteer activist group Inform Napalm sifted through more than 35 gigabytes of the data and found what looked like official reports confirming that Russian military servicemen were among the hundreds of people evacuated to Russia after being wounded in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Cyber Troops make extensive use of one of the most tried and tested tools in cyber warfare, the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. \"DDoS attacks are the Ukrainian Cyber Troops' artillery,\" Mr Dokukin likes saying. Scores of rebel websites were made inaccessible when the Ukrainian Cyber Troops relentlessly bombarded them with fake service requests. To disrupt separatist funding, they target accounts held by rebels in electronic payment systems such as PayPal and WebMoney. The Cyber Troops have also hacked into public CCTV systems in rebel-held areas of eastern Ukraine and monitor them for the movement of troops and military hardware. On 8 December, Yevhen Dokukin claimed to have hijacked network printers in eastern Ukraine and Crimea to print pro-Ukrainian messages and insults against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Some media reports suggest that Ukraine's security services have used information obtained by hackers to direct artillery fire. But officials deny this. \"We only use data obtained by people we trust and know,\" Ukrainian military spokesman Oleksiy Dmytrashkivsky told the BBC. On the other side of the conflict is Cyber Berkut, a staunchly anti-Western group which takes its name from the riot police used against protesters during the unrest in Kiev that led to the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. The group's declared goal is thwarting Ukraine's military plans and thus stopping the \"genocide\" that it accuses Kiev of unleashing at America's behest. Its motto is \"We won't forgive or forget\", and its rhetoric closely resembles that of Russian state media. During US Vice-President Joe Biden's visit to Kiev on 20-21 November, Cyber Berkut hacked several Ukrainian government websites, placing a message on their front pages which read: \"Joseph Biden is the fascists' master.\" Cyber Berkut claims to have retrieved confidential documents from a mobile device used by one member of Mr Biden's team while it was in Kiev. The documents appear to detail Washington's military assistance to Ukraine. Another stunt carried out by Cyber Berkut is the apparent hacking of electronic billboards in Kiev, which were made to show a video branding Ukrainian officials and activists \"war criminals\" and featuring highly graphic images of civilians killed in the current conflict. They also claim to have disrupted the electronic vote-counting systems ahead of October's parliamentary election in Ukraine, to have leaked Ukrainian defence ministry data on losses and desertions, and to have blocked President Petro Poroshenko's website. In addition, Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda quoted a Facebook conversation allegedly hacked by Cyber Berkut, in which Ukrainian officials appear to admit that their forces downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. The claim went largely ignored elsewhere and has never been verified. Russian activist group Anonymous International made its name by publishing leaked documents from the Kremlin. It is otherwise known as b0ltai or Shaltay Boltay, which translates as \"Humpty Dumpty\". What is not clear is whether it obtains material through hacking or are given it by Kremlin insiders. The group focuses on Russia's domestic affairs, but some of its material covers Ukraine. In November it published a letter from a Russian fighter in eastern Ukraine suggesting that locals did not support the separatist forces. And in May it made headlines leaking what it said were emails to and from former Russian FSB colonel Igor Girkin, also known as Strelkov, who was then a key rebel commander in eastern Ukraine. Access to Anonymous International's website is currently blocked in Russia. BBC Monitoring reports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around the world. For more reports from BBC Monitoring, click here. You can follow BBC Monitoring on Twitter and Facebook.","summary":"Pro- and anti-government hackers in Ukraine are engaged in a war of attrition against each other .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"43_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Presiding officer Tricia Marwick shed tears after veteran Labour MSP Duncan McNeil bid farewell to the parliament. And she was again visibly emotional after Mr Salmond told the chamber: \"It's goodbye from me... for now\". Ms Marwick, Mr Salmond and Mr McNeil are among those standing down as MSPs ahead of the election on 5 May. Mr Salmond, who served as first minister between 2007 and 2014, used his valedictory address to repeat a belief he expressed in his very first speech in the parliament that Scotland was \"not divided, but diverse\". He said both the country and parliament were on a journey, and added: \"Yes we are a country of different views, but we are not divided. There is in fact a broad consensus on the need for this parliament to assume greater responsibility for the governance of Scotland. \"And we are definitely stronger - so much stronger - as a result of that\". He welcomed the transfer of powers to Holyrood under the Scotland Bill, but again insisted the bill did not fulfil the pledges which he said had been made by unionist politicians in the last days of the referendum campaign. There were lighters moments as Mr Salmond, who was speaking before the Chancellor delivered his UK budget, joked that he was aware that he faced competition from a \"major attraction down south today\". He then added: \"However, on balance, I feel that the champion chase at Cheltenham racecourse will not be overshadowed by my remarks.\" And the former SNP leader joked that he wished everyone standing in the forthcoming election good luck, \"albeit with varying degrees of enthusiasm\". He concluded his address by saying: \"Let me leave you with these final thoughts - there is no greater honour in public life than to be a member of this parliament. \"There is no greater task than to mould the public purpose of Scotland. There is no greater cause than to serve the people of this country. \"And so with that it is goodbye from me... for now\". Ms Marwick thanked Mr Salmond for his contribution both as an MSP and as first minister, and added that he had \"served the parliament and Scotland with distinction\". The presiding officer had earlier been moved to tears by a powerful final speech by Scottish Labour backbencher Duncan McNeil, who is stepping down as an MSP after serving in the parliament since it was established in 1999. Mr McNeil used his address to warn that Holyrood had things to learn from Westminster, particularly with regard to the committee system. He said: \"It will be this parliament's responsibility to ensure there is accountability, there is scrutiny and even opposition when that is necessary. \"We must ensure we are capable of meeting that challenge, or we will face the consequences.\" He recalled how former Labour MP Robin Cook came to Holyrood to look at the lessons that could be learned when it came to reforming Westminster. But Mr McNeil said: \"It saddens me to say we now have to do a bit of learning from them and how they run their business.\" Former Scottish Conservative MSP Annabel Goldie is also bowing out of Holyrood. In her speech, she joked she would miss her dealings with Finance Secretary John Swinney, especially \"his huge outbursts of faux indignation\".","summary":"Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has told MSPs at Holyrood : ' There is no greater honour in public life than to be a member of this parliament . '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9666666667},"43_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Presiding officer Tricia Marwick shed tears after veteran Labour MSP Duncan McNeil bid farewell to the parliament. And she was again visibly emotional after Mr Salmond told the chamber: \"It's goodbye from me... for now\". Ms Marwick, Mr Salmond and Mr McNeil are among those standing down as MSPs ahead of the election on 5 May. Mr Salmond, who served as first minister between 2007 and 2014, used his valedictory address to repeat a belief he expressed in his very first speech in the parliament that Scotland was \"not divided, but diverse\". He said both the country and parliament were on a journey, and added: \"Yes we are a country of different views, but we are not divided. There is in fact a broad consensus on the need for this parliament to assume greater responsibility for the governance of Scotland. \"And we are definitely stronger - so much stronger - as a result of that\". He welcomed the transfer of powers to Holyrood under the Scotland Bill, but again insisted the bill did not fulfil the pledges which he said had been made by unionist politicians in the last days of the referendum campaign. There were lighters moments as Mr Salmond, who was speaking before the Chancellor delivered his UK budget, joked that he was aware that he faced competition from a \"major attraction down south today\". He then added: \"However, on balance, I feel that the champion chase at Cheltenham racecourse will not be overshadowed by my remarks.\" And the former SNP leader joked that he wished everyone standing in the forthcoming election good luck, \"albeit with varying degrees of enthusiasm\". He concluded his address by saying: \"Let me leave you with these final thoughts - there is no greater honour in public life than to be a member of this parliament. \"There is no greater task than to mould the public purpose of Scotland. There is no greater cause than to serve the people of this country. \"And so with that it is goodbye from me... for now\". Ms Marwick thanked Mr Salmond for his contribution both as an MSP and as first minister, and added that he had \"served the parliament and Scotland with distinction\". The presiding officer had earlier been moved to tears by a powerful final speech by Scottish Labour backbencher Duncan McNeil, who is stepping down as an MSP after serving in the parliament since it was established in 1999. Mr McNeil used his address to warn that Holyrood had things to learn from Westminster, particularly with regard to the committee system. He said: \"It will be this parliament's responsibility to ensure there is accountability, there is scrutiny and even opposition when that is necessary. \"We must ensure we are capable of meeting that challenge, or we will face the consequences.\" He recalled how former Labour MP Robin Cook came to Holyrood to look at the lessons that could be learned when it came to reforming Westminster. But Mr McNeil said: \"It saddens me to say we now have to do a bit of learning from them and how they run their business.\" Former Scottish Conservative MSP Annabel Goldie is also bowing out of Holyrood. In her speech, she joked she would miss her dealings with Finance Secretary John Swinney, especially \"his huge outbursts of faux indignation\".","summary":"Former first minister Alex Salmond has delivered his final speech to the Scottish Parliament .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9333333333},"44_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Older People's Commissioner for Wales Sarah Rochira will call on pensioners and their friends and families to hear their experiences of residential care. The evidence will be used to develop recommendations for care providers and public bodies. It is part of Ms Rochira's review into the quality of life and care of older people in residential care in Wales. She said she would highlight good care but also show the impact of poor care upon older people. \"The voices of older people, as well as those who care for and care about them, are at the heart of my work as commissioner, which is why I want to hear about their experiences of residential care,\" she said. \"I have travelled extensively across Wales, meeting with many older people living in residential care, and have seen for myself the positive impact that high quality care can have on people's lives. \"However, I have also received an increasing amount of correspondence in the past year about the quality of life and care of older people living in residential care and I have spoken publicly about what I consider to be unacceptable variations across Wales.\" The commissioner will be reviewing whether older people living in residential care have a good quality of life by looking at factors such as physical and psychological health, social relationships and the care home environment. Her team will also speak to care providers, social care staff and public bodies. \"By giving a voice to older people and their families, my review and recommendations will ensure that those who are accountable for and run our services understand the day-to-day realities of living in residential care in Wales and the action required to deliver the change needed to ensure that that older people living in residential care have the best quality of life,\" she said. The chair of Care Forum Wales, Mario Kreft, said his group was dedicated to developing and promoting best practice in social care and it supported the overall aims of the review. \"Our disappointment however - which will be shared by many providers - is that the commissioner has not included a provider expert on the main advisory panel,\" he said. \"As far as we can see no-one who has lived in, worked in, managed or owned a care home is represented on the panel. \"In our view, this misses the opportunity for partnership working and to engage the sector fully into the advisory panel.\"","summary":"The quality of life and care of older people in residential care in Wales is to be reviewed as part of a major review .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"44_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Older People's Commissioner for Wales Sarah Rochira will call on pensioners and their friends and families to hear their experiences of residential care. The evidence will be used to develop recommendations for care providers and public bodies. It is part of Ms Rochira's review into the quality of life and care of older people in residential care in Wales. She said she would highlight good care but also show the impact of poor care upon older people. \"The voices of older people, as well as those who care for and care about them, are at the heart of my work as commissioner, which is why I want to hear about their experiences of residential care,\" she said. \"I have travelled extensively across Wales, meeting with many older people living in residential care, and have seen for myself the positive impact that high quality care can have on people's lives. \"However, I have also received an increasing amount of correspondence in the past year about the quality of life and care of older people living in residential care and I have spoken publicly about what I consider to be unacceptable variations across Wales.\" The commissioner will be reviewing whether older people living in residential care have a good quality of life by looking at factors such as physical and psychological health, social relationships and the care home environment. Her team will also speak to care providers, social care staff and public bodies. \"By giving a voice to older people and their families, my review and recommendations will ensure that those who are accountable for and run our services understand the day-to-day realities of living in residential care in Wales and the action required to deliver the change needed to ensure that that older people living in residential care have the best quality of life,\" she said. The chair of Care Forum Wales, Mario Kreft, said his group was dedicated to developing and promoting best practice in social care and it supported the overall aims of the review. \"Our disappointment however - which will be shared by many providers - is that the commissioner has not included a provider expert on the main advisory panel,\" he said. \"As far as we can see no-one who has lived in, worked in, managed or owned a care home is represented on the panel. \"In our view, this misses the opportunity for partnership working and to engage the sector fully into the advisory panel.\"","summary":"The quality of life of older people living in residential care in Wales is to be reviewed .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"45_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016. This was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m. Harbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield. The Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors. It also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear. In accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict. \"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one. \"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"One of Scotland 's largest farming supplies companies has reported a rise in profits despite ' challenging times ' for the sector following the Brexit vote .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8888888889},"45_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016. This was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m. Harbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield. The Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors. It also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear. In accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict. \"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one. \"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"One of Scotland 's largest suppliers of animal feed has reported a rise in profits .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"46_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon. A man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said. Detectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him. Det Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages. \"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\" He is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build. He is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar. Anyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers. Officers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead at a house in Cambridgeshire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9047619048},"46_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon. A man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said. Detectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him. Det Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages. \"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\" He is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build. He is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar. Anyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers. Officers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"A murder investigation has been launched after a man was stabbed to death at a house in Bedfordshire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8947368421},"47_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"David Lipton, second in command at the IMF, outlined some of these risks in a speech to the National Association for Business Economics in Washington on Tuesday. \"The IMF's latest reading of the global economy shows once again a weakening baseline,\" he said. \"We are clearly at a delicate juncture.\" The comments come after weaker-than-expected trade figures from China showing that exports plunged by a quarter from a year ago. The IMF has already said it is likely it will downgrade its current forecast of 3.4% for global growth when it next releases its economic predictions in April. The dismal picture is one that has on-going ramifications for businesses and industries that bet on China's growth story. Read more from Karishma: Why a story about bulk shipping matters","summary":"The head of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) has warned that the global economy is ' at a delicate juncture ' and that the outlook for global growth is ' deteriorating ' .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9142857143},"47_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"David Lipton, second in command at the IMF, outlined some of these risks in a speech to the National Association for Business Economics in Washington on Tuesday. \"The IMF's latest reading of the global economy shows once again a weakening baseline,\" he said. \"We are clearly at a delicate juncture.\" The comments come after weaker-than-expected trade figures from China showing that exports plunged by a quarter from a year ago. The IMF has already said it is likely it will downgrade its current forecast of 3.4% for global growth when it next releases its economic predictions in April. The dismal picture is one that has on-going ramifications for businesses and industries that bet on China's growth story. Read more from Karishma: Why a story about bulk shipping matters","summary":"The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) has warned that the global economy is at a ' delicate juncture ' and faces a number of risks .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8888888889},"48_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The call was made at a scrutiny meeting of the council to discuss the problems surrounding the new vessel. Council leader Dave Stewart said the crossing at Cowes would be free until 2 July \"in recognition of the problems\" and to allow feedback. Mr Stewart said the council had ordered a review of the project by auditors. He said it had been a \"frustrating and disappointing start\" to the ferry. Since launching late on 14 May the chain ferry has broken down, run aground and been suspended by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency due to \"training issues\". Cars have also been damaged getting on and off. Shopkeeper Angie Booth, who owns Valu-4-U in East Cowes, said: \"Whether I come out of this and survive I am not sure - other businesses too. We are bearing the brunt of the loss of almost six months of trade. \"Will you compensate local businesses, the same as for damaged cars?\" Transport councillor Ian Ward said compensation was up for discussion. He added: \"I don't think it's a disaster. It's a prototype. There are bound to be teething problems. There were electrical problems which the company has rectified.\" He said the council authorised the manufacture of ramp extensions to resolve the problem of vehicles scraping the concrete. He said groundings were an issue with seamanship, which had been resolved.","summary":"Businesses on the Isle of Wight have called for compensation to be paid for damage caused by the broken - down and damaged Solent ferry .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct"],"score":0.7692307692},"48_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The call was made at a scrutiny meeting of the council to discuss the problems surrounding the new vessel. Council leader Dave Stewart said the crossing at Cowes would be free until 2 July \"in recognition of the problems\" and to allow feedback. Mr Stewart said the council had ordered a review of the project by auditors. He said it had been a \"frustrating and disappointing start\" to the ferry. Since launching late on 14 May the chain ferry has broken down, run aground and been suspended by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency due to \"training issues\". Cars have also been damaged getting on and off. Shopkeeper Angie Booth, who owns Valu-4-U in East Cowes, said: \"Whether I come out of this and survive I am not sure - other businesses too. We are bearing the brunt of the loss of almost six months of trade. \"Will you compensate local businesses, the same as for damaged cars?\" Transport councillor Ian Ward said compensation was up for discussion. He added: \"I don't think it's a disaster. It's a prototype. There are bound to be teething problems. There were electrical problems which the company has rectified.\" He said the council authorised the manufacture of ramp extensions to resolve the problem of vehicles scraping the concrete. He said groundings were an issue with seamanship, which had been resolved.","summary":"Businesses on the Isle of Wight have called on the council to compensate them for the loss of trade due to problems with the new chain ferry .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8214285714},"49_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Matching Models in London describes itself as \"an international temp agency for beautiful and talented people\". It advertised for a personal assistant with \"a classic look, brown long hair with b-c cup\". The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) called it \"appalling, unlawful and demeaning to women\". Rebecca Hilsenrath, chief executive of the EHRC, said it would be writing to Matching Models \"asking for them to clarify their hiring practices immediately\". Meanwhile, women's equality campaigners said its ads were \"straight out of the 1970s\". Sam Smethers, chief executive of the Fawcett Society, said: \"It is extraordinary that they are taking this approach and almost certainly falls foul of equality legislation. \"If we ever wonder why the battle for gender equality hasn't been won, this is a timely reminder.\" The agency's founder Nathalie Jansen said: \"Our clients are important to us - and looks are important.\" Another job advert on the agency's website asks a \"sexy female driver\" to drive a Porsche Cayenne two days a week for between \u00a340,000 and \u00a350,000-a-year for a Knightsbridge-based businessman and polo team owner. Employment lawyer James Lynas, partner at Winckworth Sherwood, said the advert was \"clearly unlawful\", adding anyone could complain to the Equality and Human Rights Commission, who have powers to intervene. He said an employment tribunal could find the use of phrases such as \"beautiful and attractive\" were really code for \"young\", and in reality discriminatory against older women. He added: \"A male driver who genuinely wanted the job could submit an application and sue for sex discrimination if rejected. Compensation for such claims is unlimited. \" A statement on the agency's website states: \"It is almost politically incorrect to request someone to work for you that is both attractive as well as professionally equipped with the right set of skills. \"However, our company understands the importance of having the right people representing your company, because after all, first impressions count.\" But Ms Hilsenrath said: \"Matching Models are right about one thing; first impressions count, but the important stuff is not about your hair colour. \"If they wish to maintain their reputation, they should act like a business in the 21st Century and consign this type of sexism to the history books.\" Under the 2010 Equality Act, it is against the law to say, or imply, that you will discriminate against anyone - including saying that you are unable to cater for disabled workers. Employers are also not allowed to question a candidate's age, sexual orientation, marital status, number of children or plans to have children, disability, race or religion. As for specifying clothing sizes, an employer has to be able to show that it is essential to the nature or context of the work. Talking about the personal assistant advert, Ms Jansen said: \"The client who wants the specific cup size is an older gentleman - he has a specific outfit he designed with Christian Dior. He wants a \"Jackie O\" look. And he wants a lady with a smaller cup size to fit into the outfit.\" \"I recently had an Indian businessman who interviewed 60 women from my firm. He wanted a blonde, blue eyed, Greek woman. He hired 6 of them to work on his plane.\" Matching Models clients include MTV, Louis Vuitton, Coca-Cola, the Renualt Formula 1 team and Harrods. Ms Jansen said she had hired 5,000 people worldwide and pointed out MTV wanted models with tattoos and piercings.","summary":"An employment agency has been accused of ' sexism ' after an advert for a personal assistant with a ' b - c cup ' was described as ' appalling ' by the Equality and Human Rights Commission .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"49_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Matching Models in London describes itself as \"an international temp agency for beautiful and talented people\". It advertised for a personal assistant with \"a classic look, brown long hair with b-c cup\". The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) called it \"appalling, unlawful and demeaning to women\". Rebecca Hilsenrath, chief executive of the EHRC, said it would be writing to Matching Models \"asking for them to clarify their hiring practices immediately\". Meanwhile, women's equality campaigners said its ads were \"straight out of the 1970s\". Sam Smethers, chief executive of the Fawcett Society, said: \"It is extraordinary that they are taking this approach and almost certainly falls foul of equality legislation. \"If we ever wonder why the battle for gender equality hasn't been won, this is a timely reminder.\" The agency's founder Nathalie Jansen said: \"Our clients are important to us - and looks are important.\" Another job advert on the agency's website asks a \"sexy female driver\" to drive a Porsche Cayenne two days a week for between \u00a340,000 and \u00a350,000-a-year for a Knightsbridge-based businessman and polo team owner. Employment lawyer James Lynas, partner at Winckworth Sherwood, said the advert was \"clearly unlawful\", adding anyone could complain to the Equality and Human Rights Commission, who have powers to intervene. He said an employment tribunal could find the use of phrases such as \"beautiful and attractive\" were really code for \"young\", and in reality discriminatory against older women. He added: \"A male driver who genuinely wanted the job could submit an application and sue for sex discrimination if rejected. Compensation for such claims is unlimited. \" A statement on the agency's website states: \"It is almost politically incorrect to request someone to work for you that is both attractive as well as professionally equipped with the right set of skills. \"However, our company understands the importance of having the right people representing your company, because after all, first impressions count.\" But Ms Hilsenrath said: \"Matching Models are right about one thing; first impressions count, but the important stuff is not about your hair colour. \"If they wish to maintain their reputation, they should act like a business in the 21st Century and consign this type of sexism to the history books.\" Under the 2010 Equality Act, it is against the law to say, or imply, that you will discriminate against anyone - including saying that you are unable to cater for disabled workers. Employers are also not allowed to question a candidate's age, sexual orientation, marital status, number of children or plans to have children, disability, race or religion. As for specifying clothing sizes, an employer has to be able to show that it is essential to the nature or context of the work. Talking about the personal assistant advert, Ms Jansen said: \"The client who wants the specific cup size is an older gentleman - he has a specific outfit he designed with Christian Dior. He wants a \"Jackie O\" look. And he wants a lady with a smaller cup size to fit into the outfit.\" \"I recently had an Indian businessman who interviewed 60 women from my firm. He wanted a blonde, blue eyed, Greek woman. He hired 6 of them to work on his plane.\" Matching Models clients include MTV, Louis Vuitton, Coca-Cola, the Renualt Formula 1 team and Harrods. Ms Jansen said she had hired 5,000 people worldwide and pointed out MTV wanted models with tattoos and piercings.","summary":"An employment agency 's job advert for a ' sexy female assistant ' has been branded sexist .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"50_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"A journalist and stock market officials are among those arrested, Xinhua said. It gave no other details. Chinese shares fell by nearly 8% after a week of volatile trading that spread fear to global markets. The Tianjin explosions killed 150 people - with 23 still missing. A total of 367 people remain in hospital after the 12 August blast at a warehouse where large amounts of toxic chemicals were stored. Twenty are in critical condition, according to Xinhua. Separately, the UK's Financial Times says Chinese leaders feel they mishandled their stock market rescue efforts. The paper, quoting an account of a meeting of senior regulatory officials on Thursday, said the government had decided to abandon attempts to boost the stock market and instead step up efforts to punish people suspected of \"destabilising the market\". Chinese authorities tightly control information online and have previously prosecuted internet users for spreading rumours. The rumours described by the latest statement include reports that a man had jumped to his death in Beijing due to the stock market slump and that as many as 1,300 people were killed in Tianjin blasts, Xinhua said. The news agency said \"seditious rumours about China's upcoming commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II\" were also among the offences. A journalist was also arrested along with several stock market officials, according to a Xinhua report. The journalist, Wang Xiaolu, is accused of \"spreading fake information\" about the market slump, the report said. The state news agency said Mr Wang confessed that he \"wrote fake report on Chinese stock market based on hearsay and his own subjective guesses without conducting due verifications\". In 2013 Chinese authorities introduced a possible three-year sentence for spreading rumours - the sentence was supposed to apply to anyone who posted a rumour that was reposted 500 times or viewed 5,000 times. Last year, Qin Zhihui, a blogger, was sentenced to three years in a government crackdown on internet rumours. Mr Qin was found guilty of \"slander\" and \"picking quarrels and provoking troubles\", state broadcaster CCTV said at the time.","summary":"China has arrested several people for spreading \" seditious rumours \" about the recent stock market slump and the deadly Tianjin explosions , state news agency Xinhua says .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"50_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"A journalist and stock market officials are among those arrested, Xinhua said. It gave no other details. Chinese shares fell by nearly 8% after a week of volatile trading that spread fear to global markets. The Tianjin explosions killed 150 people - with 23 still missing. A total of 367 people remain in hospital after the 12 August blast at a warehouse where large amounts of toxic chemicals were stored. Twenty are in critical condition, according to Xinhua. Separately, the UK's Financial Times says Chinese leaders feel they mishandled their stock market rescue efforts. The paper, quoting an account of a meeting of senior regulatory officials on Thursday, said the government had decided to abandon attempts to boost the stock market and instead step up efforts to punish people suspected of \"destabilising the market\". Chinese authorities tightly control information online and have previously prosecuted internet users for spreading rumours. The rumours described by the latest statement include reports that a man had jumped to his death in Beijing due to the stock market slump and that as many as 1,300 people were killed in Tianjin blasts, Xinhua said. The news agency said \"seditious rumours about China's upcoming commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II\" were also among the offences. A journalist was also arrested along with several stock market officials, according to a Xinhua report. The journalist, Wang Xiaolu, is accused of \"spreading fake information\" about the market slump, the report said. The state news agency said Mr Wang confessed that he \"wrote fake report on Chinese stock market based on hearsay and his own subjective guesses without conducting due verifications\". In 2013 Chinese authorities introduced a possible three-year sentence for spreading rumours - the sentence was supposed to apply to anyone who posted a rumour that was reposted 500 times or viewed 5,000 times. Last year, Qin Zhihui, a blogger, was sentenced to three years in a government crackdown on internet rumours. Mr Qin was found guilty of \"slander\" and \"picking quarrels and provoking troubles\", state broadcaster CCTV said at the time.","summary":"Chinese authorities have arrested 11 people for \" spreading fake information \" about the Tianjin blasts and the stock market slump , the state news agency says .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9642857143},"51_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is not supported on this device The American, 32, looked set to take part after warming up on the range but he then withdrew on the first tee. The US Open champion fell on the stairs and hurt his lower back on Wednesday. \"I'm playing the best golf of my life and to have a freak accident happen yesterday afternoon, it sucks really bad,\" said Johnson. \"I have been worked on all morning and obviously I can take some swings, but I can't swing full, I can't make my normal swing and I didn't think there was any chance I could compete.\" The 15-time PGA Tour winner added: \"I was wearing socks and slipped and went down the three stairs. The left side of my lower back took the brunt of it and my left elbow is bruised as well.\" Johnson's caddie was placing the ball on his tee for him on the range, while coach Butch Harmon said pain hindered Johnson's rest overnight. Shortly before his withdrawal, he progressed from hitting wedge shots on the range to fuller swings and his involvement looked likely as he made his way to the first tee for a scheduled 19:03 BST start alongside playing partners Bubba Watson and Jimmy Walker. Johnson was a popular pick to win the first major of the year as a result of the fine form he has shown in 2017. He has won the past three tournaments in which he has competed - February's Genesis Open, and both the WGC Mexico Championship and WGC Dell Match Play in March. As well as winning last year's US Open by four shots, he finished ninth at the Open Championship and tied fourth at the Masters. BBC Radio 5 live correspondent Iain Carter Johnson took until the very last second to make what must have been an agonising decision to pull out. He was standing on the first tee before making the toughest call of his career. It is a severe blow for the player who has dominated golf this season. He arrived here off the back of three big victories and was a justifiable favourite. All that has been lost through his freak fall at his rental home and the damage done to his back.","summary":"World number one Dustin Johnson has pulled out of this week 's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale after suffering a back injury in a fall at his home .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6896551724},"51_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is not supported on this device The American, 32, looked set to take part after warming up on the range but he then withdrew on the first tee. The US Open champion fell on the stairs and hurt his lower back on Wednesday. \"I'm playing the best golf of my life and to have a freak accident happen yesterday afternoon, it sucks really bad,\" said Johnson. \"I have been worked on all morning and obviously I can take some swings, but I can't swing full, I can't make my normal swing and I didn't think there was any chance I could compete.\" The 15-time PGA Tour winner added: \"I was wearing socks and slipped and went down the three stairs. The left side of my lower back took the brunt of it and my left elbow is bruised as well.\" Johnson's caddie was placing the ball on his tee for him on the range, while coach Butch Harmon said pain hindered Johnson's rest overnight. Shortly before his withdrawal, he progressed from hitting wedge shots on the range to fuller swings and his involvement looked likely as he made his way to the first tee for a scheduled 19:03 BST start alongside playing partners Bubba Watson and Jimmy Walker. Johnson was a popular pick to win the first major of the year as a result of the fine form he has shown in 2017. He has won the past three tournaments in which he has competed - February's Genesis Open, and both the WGC Mexico Championship and WGC Dell Match Play in March. As well as winning last year's US Open by four shots, he finished ninth at the Open Championship and tied fourth at the Masters. BBC Radio 5 live correspondent Iain Carter Johnson took until the very last second to make what must have been an agonising decision to pull out. He was standing on the first tee before making the toughest call of his career. It is a severe blow for the player who has dominated golf this season. He arrived here off the back of three big victories and was a justifiable favourite. All that has been lost through his freak fall at his rental home and the damage done to his back.","summary":"World number one Dustin Johnson pulled out of Thursday 's first round of the Masters at Augusta with a back injury .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.5454545455},"52_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The university said the move at Singleton Park was \"precautionary\". South Wales Police received a call at about 13:30 BST after concerns about the safe storage of chemicals before a controlled explosion took place. Nobody was injured and a police spokesman said a cordon erected was precautionary while the chemicals were removed. Student Alex Jones said there was \"some panic\" at the start of the incident and lectures were moved away from the area to other buildings. South Wales Police said the incident was not treated as suspicious and there was no risk to the public. The university said the controlled explosion was carried out by the Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal unit after the chemicals \"had become unstable\".","summary":"A controlled explosion has been carried out at Cardiff University after chemicals \" had become unstable \" and lectures were moved away from an area of the campus .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9655172414},"52_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The university said the move at Singleton Park was \"precautionary\". South Wales Police received a call at about 13:30 BST after concerns about the safe storage of chemicals before a controlled explosion took place. Nobody was injured and a police spokesman said a cordon erected was precautionary while the chemicals were removed. Student Alex Jones said there was \"some panic\" at the start of the incident and lectures were moved away from the area to other buildings. South Wales Police said the incident was not treated as suspicious and there was no risk to the public. The university said the controlled explosion was carried out by the Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal unit after the chemicals \"had become unstable\".","summary":"A controlled explosion has been carried out after chemicals \" became unstable \" at Swansea University .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct"],"score":0.9411764706},"53_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Plans include relocating the town's Central Library and cutting back on the Citizens Advice Bureau. The council will also work with traders to find a private buyer for the town's Victorian indoor market. The Labour-run authority said it was implementing the cuts \"with a heavy heart\" and blamed \"severe austerity cuts imposed by central government\". Councillor Bill Dixon, leader of the authority, said that tough choices had been made, but local people had been able to comment during a public consultation. \"There were other cuts that people didn't want us to make,\" he said. \"Withdrawing school patrol crossings for example - some authorities have done that, this authority decided not to.\" Responding to protesters opposed to the relocation of the Crown Street Library to the Dolphin Centre, he said: \"I was born and bred in the town. \"I do understand the attachment to Crown Street Library, but we should emphasise we are not closing the library but moving it.\"","summary":"Aberdeen City Council has announced plans to cut \u00a3 1.5 m from its budget as part of \" tough choices \" over the next three years .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.6296296296},"53_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Plans include relocating the town's Central Library and cutting back on the Citizens Advice Bureau. The council will also work with traders to find a private buyer for the town's Victorian indoor market. The Labour-run authority said it was implementing the cuts \"with a heavy heart\" and blamed \"severe austerity cuts imposed by central government\". Councillor Bill Dixon, leader of the authority, said that tough choices had been made, but local people had been able to comment during a public consultation. \"There were other cuts that people didn't want us to make,\" he said. \"Withdrawing school patrol crossings for example - some authorities have done that, this authority decided not to.\" Responding to protesters opposed to the relocation of the Crown Street Library to the Dolphin Centre, he said: \"I was born and bred in the town. \"I do understand the attachment to Crown Street Library, but we should emphasise we are not closing the library but moving it.\"","summary":"A series of budget cuts have been approved by Pembrokeshire County Council .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct"],"score":0.8461538462},"54_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"St Botolph's Church, known as Boston Stump, was badly damaged following a tidal surge in 2013 that hit the Lincolnshire town of Boston. The floodlights were replaced but the switch-on was put in doubt when two lights were stolen. Reverend Alyson Buxton said it was \"fantastic\" to see the church lit up. \"We've all been so excited for this moment,\" she said. \"It's wonderful to see so many people here who've had a wonderful service inside. There's at least 400 people here so it's absolutely fantastic.\" The lights were switched on by BBC Radio Lincolnshire presenters Carla George and Scott Dalton. Peter Sherlock, who gave the church \u00c2\u00a32,000 to reinstall the stolen lights, was among those present and said the service was \"very moving\". He is still offering a reward of \u00c2\u00a32,000 for information about who stole the lights. Matt Warman, the Boston and Skegness MP, was also there. \"A lot of Boston's heritage is about this building and it's hugely significant for everyone,\" he said. \"It's been a long time since the floods that turned these lights off and I think people are now finally starting to see that we are able to get past that and to show people that Boston is unquenchable.\"","summary":"Hundreds of people have turned on a church 's floodlights for the first time in more than two years after they were stolen during a burglary .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8518518519},"54_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"St Botolph's Church, known as Boston Stump, was badly damaged following a tidal surge in 2013 that hit the Lincolnshire town of Boston. The floodlights were replaced but the switch-on was put in doubt when two lights were stolen. Reverend Alyson Buxton said it was \"fantastic\" to see the church lit up. \"We've all been so excited for this moment,\" she said. \"It's wonderful to see so many people here who've had a wonderful service inside. There's at least 400 people here so it's absolutely fantastic.\" The lights were switched on by BBC Radio Lincolnshire presenters Carla George and Scott Dalton. Peter Sherlock, who gave the church \u00c2\u00a32,000 to reinstall the stolen lights, was among those present and said the service was \"very moving\". He is still offering a reward of \u00c2\u00a32,000 for information about who stole the lights. Matt Warman, the Boston and Skegness MP, was also there. \"A lot of Boston's heritage is about this building and it's hugely significant for everyone,\" he said. \"It's been a long time since the floods that turned these lights off and I think people are now finally starting to see that we are able to get past that and to show people that Boston is unquenchable.\"","summary":"A flood - hit church has switched on its floodlights for the first time in more than two years .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8},"55_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Pars goalkeeper Sean Murdoch denied Jamie Adams in a first half of few chances before two quick fire goals put the visitors in control. El Bakhtaoui raced on to a Ryan Wallace ball to score his first, before scoring a stunning 30-yard volley from Michael Paton's cross. Craig Moore fired a late chance over for Ayr United, who remain third.","summary":"Mohamed El Bakhtaoui scored twice as Partick Thistle beat Ayr United to move to within a point of Scottish League One leaders Celtic .","labels":["extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.5},"55_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Pars goalkeeper Sean Murdoch denied Jamie Adams in a first half of few chances before two quick fire goals put the visitors in control. El Bakhtaoui raced on to a Ryan Wallace ball to score his first, before scoring a stunning 30-yard volley from Michael Paton's cross. Craig Moore fired a late chance over for Ayr United, who remain third.","summary":"Faissal El Bakhtaoui scored twice as Dunfermline Athletic beat Ayr United to move up to fourth in the Championship .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8},"56_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Cynthia Cheroitich, 19, said she drank body lotion because she was hungry and thirsty. She was only brought out on Saturday morning after security forces found a teacher she knew to convince her it was safe to come out. Ms Cheroitich said her ordeal began at around 05:30 (02:30 GMT) on Thursday when she and her fellow students were in class studying for their exams. \"Suddenly, we heard the bullets and then we started coming out and then we said: 'What is happening?'\" she told the Associated Press news agency. \"We ran to our rooms, then these people came running, following us. When we reached our rooms, we hide under the beds.\" She said that their pursuers told them to come out of their hiding places, but she decided to hide in the wardrobe instead where she covered herself with some clothes. It was then that the gunmen entered the room. Ms Cheroitich described a scenario that other survivors have alluded to. Her roommates were taken out and divided up between those who were able to recite verses of the Koran and those who were not. It was not clear what happened to them. She said she found some bottles of body lotion where she was hiding and \"drank all of them\", describing it as \"nice and lovely\". But she was too scared to move. \"I was just praying to my God,\" she said. It was not until 10:00 on Saturday, long after the attack ended, that the authorities were able to persuade her to come out. She told AP: \"You know at first I did not believe it [when police came to rescue her], at first I was thinking that maybe they were the al-Shabab. So I said: 'How do I know that you are the Kenyan police?'\" It was only after a member of the college staff came to convince her that it was safe to come out that she emerged.","summary":"A Kenyan student who survived the al - Shabab militant attack on the Garissa University College in the capital Nairobi has described how she hid in a wardrobe for three days after the attack , fearing for her life .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.875},"56_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Cynthia Cheroitich, 19, said she drank body lotion because she was hungry and thirsty. She was only brought out on Saturday morning after security forces found a teacher she knew to convince her it was safe to come out. Ms Cheroitich said her ordeal began at around 05:30 (02:30 GMT) on Thursday when she and her fellow students were in class studying for their exams. \"Suddenly, we heard the bullets and then we started coming out and then we said: 'What is happening?'\" she told the Associated Press news agency. \"We ran to our rooms, then these people came running, following us. When we reached our rooms, we hide under the beds.\" She said that their pursuers told them to come out of their hiding places, but she decided to hide in the wardrobe instead where she covered herself with some clothes. It was then that the gunmen entered the room. Ms Cheroitich described a scenario that other survivors have alluded to. Her roommates were taken out and divided up between those who were able to recite verses of the Koran and those who were not. It was not clear what happened to them. She said she found some bottles of body lotion where she was hiding and \"drank all of them\", describing it as \"nice and lovely\". But she was too scared to move. \"I was just praying to my God,\" she said. It was not until 10:00 on Saturday, long after the attack ended, that the authorities were able to persuade her to come out. She told AP: \"You know at first I did not believe it [when police came to rescue her], at first I was thinking that maybe they were the al-Shabab. So I said: 'How do I know that you are the Kenyan police?'\" It was only after a member of the college staff came to convince her that it was safe to come out that she emerged.","summary":"A student who hid in a wardrobe during the al - Shabab attack on a college in the Kenyan capital , Nairobi , has described her ordeal .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8928571429},"57_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 24-year-old, capped 32 times by England, has been out of action since November with a knee injury. However, it is understood his recovery has progressed quicker than expected. Vunipola could now be in contention to face Scotland on 11 March, or Ireland a week later. He was one of England's outstanding performers throughout their unbeaten year of 2016, and his ball-carrying and dynamism has been missed by Eddie Jones' side. There were initial fears Vunipola would miss the whole of England's Six Nations title defence, but it is understood he has looked sharp on his return to full training this week, and is targeting a quick return to international rugby. Vunipola's older brother, Mako, recently made his own comeback from a knee problem, and came off the bench in the win over Italy.","summary":"England number eight Billy Vunipola is set to return from injury in time for the Six Nations opener against Wales at Twickenham on 5 March .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.6538461538},"57_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 24-year-old, capped 32 times by England, has been out of action since November with a knee injury. However, it is understood his recovery has progressed quicker than expected. Vunipola could now be in contention to face Scotland on 11 March, or Ireland a week later. He was one of England's outstanding performers throughout their unbeaten year of 2016, and his ball-carrying and dynamism has been missed by Eddie Jones' side. There were initial fears Vunipola would miss the whole of England's Six Nations title defence, but it is understood he has looked sharp on his return to full training this week, and is targeting a quick return to international rugby. Vunipola's older brother, Mako, recently made his own comeback from a knee problem, and came off the bench in the win over Italy.","summary":"Saracens and England number eight Billy Vunipola could return from injury in time for the start of the Six Nations .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8571428571},"58_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Trevor Deely, 22, was last seen walking home from a Christmas party in December 2000. A search of a site in Chapelizod in Dublin started early on Saturday morning, Irish national broadcaster, RT\u00c9 reports. The area is three acres of Woodlands beside the R112 which runs down to the River Liffey. Garda\u00ed said the search will involve excavations and is expected to take a number of weeks. Earlier this year a team of six detectives began conducting a complete review of Mr Deely's disappearance. CCTV footage from the night he went missing was enhanced using specialist technology. It shows Mr Deely talking to a man dressed in black outside the Bank of Ireland on Baggot Street, where he worked. It is understood he was returning to get an umbrella after the party. Detectives released the footage in April and appealed for the man to come forward. They believe he was the same man captured on CCTV following Mr Deely, who was from County Kildare in the Republic of Ireland, a short time later on Haddington Road. On Saturday garda\u00ed said the man seen in the CCTV has not yet been identified and they renewed their appeal for him to come forward.","summary":"Garda\u00ed ( Irish police ) investigating the disappearance of a man who went missing 17 years ago have begun a search for his body .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.76},"58_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Trevor Deely, 22, was last seen walking home from a Christmas party in December 2000. A search of a site in Chapelizod in Dublin started early on Saturday morning, Irish national broadcaster, RT\u00c9 reports. The area is three acres of Woodlands beside the R112 which runs down to the River Liffey. Garda\u00ed said the search will involve excavations and is expected to take a number of weeks. Earlier this year a team of six detectives began conducting a complete review of Mr Deely's disappearance. CCTV footage from the night he went missing was enhanced using specialist technology. It shows Mr Deely talking to a man dressed in black outside the Bank of Ireland on Baggot Street, where he worked. It is understood he was returning to get an umbrella after the party. Detectives released the footage in April and appealed for the man to come forward. They believe he was the same man captured on CCTV following Mr Deely, who was from County Kildare in the Republic of Ireland, a short time later on Haddington Road. On Saturday garda\u00ed said the man seen in the CCTV has not yet been identified and they renewed their appeal for him to come forward.","summary":"Police in the Republic of Ireland have begun a search for the remains of a man who went missing 17 years ago .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8260869565},"59_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Craig Peacock fired the hosts into a ninth minute lead but Manchester hit back three minutes later courtesy of Vinny Scarsella's breakaway goal. Storm moved in front six seconds before the end of the second period with Luke Salazar finishing an excellent move. A short-handed empty net goal from Matthew Davies in the final minute sealed the win.","summary":"Manchester Storm secured their first Elite League win of the season with a 2 - 1 victory over Belfast Giants at the SSE Arena .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.44},"59_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Craig Peacock fired the hosts into a ninth minute lead but Manchester hit back three minutes later courtesy of Vinny Scarsella's breakaway goal. Storm moved in front six seconds before the end of the second period with Luke Salazar finishing an excellent move. A short-handed empty net goal from Matthew Davies in the final minute sealed the win.","summary":"Cardiff Storm moved up to second in the Elite League with victory over Manchester Storm .","labels":["extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.75},"60_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It will be available to 1.7bn people on the platform worldwide via Rooney's and the Manchester United Facebook pages. Proceeds will be distributed to Rooney's four chosen charities. The game at Old Trafford, between Rooney's only two professional clubs, marks his 12 years' service at United. Rooney said: \"I am delighted my testimonial game will be streamed globally, which will hopefully raise awareness and increase donations.\" It is expected to mark the first home appearances for Jose Mourinho's three summer signings; Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Eric Bailly. Manchester United's Facebook page has more than 70 million 'likes', while Rooney's has more than 25 million.","summary":"Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney 's testimonial game against Manchester City will be streamed live on Facebook ahead of his testimonial match on Saturday , 5 July .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.6785714286},"60_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It will be available to 1.7bn people on the platform worldwide via Rooney's and the Manchester United Facebook pages. Proceeds will be distributed to Rooney's four chosen charities. The game at Old Trafford, between Rooney's only two professional clubs, marks his 12 years' service at United. Rooney said: \"I am delighted my testimonial game will be streamed globally, which will hopefully raise awareness and increase donations.\" It is expected to mark the first home appearances for Jose Mourinho's three summer signings; Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Eric Bailly. Manchester United's Facebook page has more than 70 million 'likes', while Rooney's has more than 25 million.","summary":"Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney 's testimonial match against Everton on Saturday will be streamed live on Facebook .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7368421053},"61_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The poverty rate was 15% in 2011, meaning 46.2 million Americans were in poverty, staying flat after three previous years of increases. Real median income of households in the country dropped by 1.5%. The average poverty threshold for a family of four in 2011 was $23,021 (\u00c2\u00a314,300). Income inequality, as measured by the Gini index, increased by 1.6% in 2011, the first time there has been an annual rise in the index since 1993. The percentage of Americans lacking health insurance fell to 15.7% from 16.3%, the report also said. Poverty in the US reached a record high in 2010, at 15.1%.","summary":"The number of people living in poverty in the US fell in 2011 for the fourth year in a row , according to the US Department of Agriculture 's latest figures .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.5625},"61_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The poverty rate was 15% in 2011, meaning 46.2 million Americans were in poverty, staying flat after three previous years of increases. Real median income of households in the country dropped by 1.5%. The average poverty threshold for a family of four in 2011 was $23,021 (\u00c2\u00a314,300). Income inequality, as measured by the Gini index, increased by 1.6% in 2011, the first time there has been an annual rise in the index since 1993. The percentage of Americans lacking health insurance fell to 15.7% from 16.3%, the report also said. Poverty in the US reached a record high in 2010, at 15.1%.","summary":"The number of Americans living in poverty held steady last year , according to the US Census Bureau .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8947368421},"62_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment. He was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams. The Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\". He is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century. The first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007. Lance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014. He has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. During his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A soldier 's pet ram has been promoted for the first time in his 30 - year career .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.4736842105},"62_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment. He was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams. The Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\". He is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century. The first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007. Lance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014. He has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire. During his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A soldier 's pet sheep has been promoted to the rank of lance corporal .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"63_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Rhinos have been training across the city of Leeds since the river Aire burst its banks at Christmas. Chief executive Gary Hetherington told BBC Radio Leeds: \"It is looking like \u00a31m in total. It has caused massive disruption. \"But sport throws up all sorts of challenges and this is another one.\" All seven training pitches and the main building at the Kirkstall site the Rhinos share with rugby union side Yorkshire Carnegie were contaminated by flood water at the end of December. The Rhinos, who begin the defence of their Super League title against Warrington on 4 February, say that 80 members of staff based at the site, plus 120 players, have been kept out for the last month. \"We couldn't get anywhere near the site,\" said Hetherington. \"When we were able to access it, the reality hit everybody. The whole site was under water. The changing rooms, medical rooms and gymnasium, and all the equipment was completely destroyed. \"All the pitches are contaminated so they need to be dug up and reseeded. The 3G pitch needs to be replaced. The buildings need to be replastered, all the floors need to come up. \"It will be the best part of six months before we can use the grass pitches and gymnasium.\"","summary":"Leeds Rhinos say it could take up to six months for the club to return to their Kirkstall training ground after flood water contaminated the site .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"63_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Rhinos have been training across the city of Leeds since the river Aire burst its banks at Christmas. Chief executive Gary Hetherington told BBC Radio Leeds: \"It is looking like \u00a31m in total. It has caused massive disruption. \"But sport throws up all sorts of challenges and this is another one.\" All seven training pitches and the main building at the Kirkstall site the Rhinos share with rugby union side Yorkshire Carnegie were contaminated by flood water at the end of December. The Rhinos, who begin the defence of their Super League title against Warrington on 4 February, say that 80 members of staff based at the site, plus 120 players, have been kept out for the last month. \"We couldn't get anywhere near the site,\" said Hetherington. \"When we were able to access it, the reality hit everybody. The whole site was under water. The changing rooms, medical rooms and gymnasium, and all the equipment was completely destroyed. \"All the pitches are contaminated so they need to be dug up and reseeded. The 3G pitch needs to be replaced. The buildings need to be replastered, all the floors need to come up. \"It will be the best part of six months before we can use the grass pitches and gymnasium.\"","summary":"Leeds Rhinos say their flood - hit training ground is likely to cost \u00a3 1 m to repair .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"64_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Opener Stuart Thompson hit 56 while Gary Wilson (41 no) and captain William Porterfield (39) added valuable runs as Ireland made 165-5 in Greater Noida. It was not enough with Samiullah Shenwari (56) and Mohammad Shahzad (47) helping the Afghans to 171-4 with two overs to spare. The sides meet again in the second T20 at the same venue on Friday. Ireland suffered an early blow when opener Paul Stirling was dismissed for a duck and with just one run on the board. Thompson and Porterfield steadied the innings before Wilson helped the Irish to a competitive total. Shahzad and Najeeb Tarakai (27) put on an opening stand of 51 as Afghanistan cruised to their victory target. Afghan spinner Amir Hamza (2-23) was the only bowler to take more than one wicket on a day when the bat dominated. \"We fell a little bit short of potentially a very big score. We could have added another 15 and gotten up to the 180 we were looking for,\" said Porterfield. \"As well as we played I thought we just came up short with the ball. We didn't quite execute things as well as we would have liked.\" The loss of paceman Boyd Rankin for the T20s, because of a back problem, was another setback for the Irish on Wednesday. Rankin is expected to return for the five ODIs against Afghanistan, starting on 15 March.","summary":"Afghanistan beat Ireland by seven wickets in the first of two Twenty20 internationals in India on Wednesday as the hosts lost by eight wickets .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.32},"64_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Opener Stuart Thompson hit 56 while Gary Wilson (41 no) and captain William Porterfield (39) added valuable runs as Ireland made 165-5 in Greater Noida. It was not enough with Samiullah Shenwari (56) and Mohammad Shahzad (47) helping the Afghans to 171-4 with two overs to spare. The sides meet again in the second T20 at the same venue on Friday. Ireland suffered an early blow when opener Paul Stirling was dismissed for a duck and with just one run on the board. Thompson and Porterfield steadied the innings before Wilson helped the Irish to a competitive total. Shahzad and Najeeb Tarakai (27) put on an opening stand of 51 as Afghanistan cruised to their victory target. Afghan spinner Amir Hamza (2-23) was the only bowler to take more than one wicket on a day when the bat dominated. \"We fell a little bit short of potentially a very big score. We could have added another 15 and gotten up to the 180 we were looking for,\" said Porterfield. \"As well as we played I thought we just came up short with the ball. We didn't quite execute things as well as we would have liked.\" The loss of paceman Boyd Rankin for the T20s, because of a back problem, was another setback for the Irish on Wednesday. Rankin is expected to return for the five ODIs against Afghanistan, starting on 15 March.","summary":"Ireland suffered a six - wicket defeat by Afghanistan in the first Twenty20 international in India .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.4117647059},"65_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White. The event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir. The service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas. Council leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these. \"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\" A special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"A memorial service has been held in Portsmouth to mark the 70th anniversary of VJ Day .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9411764706},"65_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White. The event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir. The service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas. Council leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these. \"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\" A special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"A VJ Day service has been held at Portsmouth Cathedral .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"66_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Briton finished more than two minutes ahead of Poland's Anna Harkowska in Nottwil, Switzerland. Storey can win a 17th title when she rides in Saturday's road race. \"It's a massive relief to win,\" said the 37-year-old, who is targeting further Paralympic success at next year's Games in Rio de Janeiro. Storey is Britain's most decorated female Paralympian with 22 medals. She has won 11 gold, eight silver and three bronze medals in both cycling and swimming across six Paralympics. She won four golds at the 2012 Games in London and has now won 21 world titles across both sports. Storey began her sporting career in the pool, winning six medals at the 1992 Paralympics before switching to cycling in 2005.","summary":"Paralympic champion Sarah Storey won a record - equalling 16th world title with victory in the women 's individual time trial at the Para - cycling Track World Championships .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.2333333333},"66_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Briton finished more than two minutes ahead of Poland's Anna Harkowska in Nottwil, Switzerland. Storey can win a 17th title when she rides in Saturday's road race. \"It's a massive relief to win,\" said the 37-year-old, who is targeting further Paralympic success at next year's Games in Rio de Janeiro. Storey is Britain's most decorated female Paralympian with 22 medals. She has won 11 gold, eight silver and three bronze medals in both cycling and swimming across six Paralympics. She won four golds at the 2012 Games in London and has now won 21 world titles across both sports. Storey began her sporting career in the pool, winning six medals at the 1992 Paralympics before switching to cycling in 2005.","summary":"Fourteen - time Paralympic champion Dame Sarah Storey won gold in the women 's individual time trial at the Para - cycling Track World Championships .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.2307692308},"67_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The firm said it had signed a Letter of Intent to enter into exclusive negotiations with Liberty House Group. More than 1,700 people are employed in the division, which has factories in Rotherham and Stocksbridge. Steel union Community said it welcomed news of negotiations following \"months of unnecessary stress and concern\". More on this and other South Yorkshire stories The union's general secretary Roy Rickhuss said: \"This is a positive step for the UK steel industry; however there remain huge challenges which government must address.\" The union said it would be seeking urgent talks with Liberty House Group and would be asking what their plans were for investment, protecting jobs and providing decent pensions for members in retirement. Tata Steel's UK boss Bimlendra Jha said the announcement was \"an important step forward\". \"We now look forward to working with Liberty on the due diligence and other work streams so that the sale can be successfully concluded,\" he said. The Speciality Steels unit makes high-end components for the automotive, aerospace and oil industries. In April, Tata sold its long-products division, based in Scunthorpe, to Greybull Capital, a UK-based investment firm.","summary":"Tata Steel has confirmed it is in talks to sell its Speciality Steels division , which is based in Rotherham .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"67_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The firm said it had signed a Letter of Intent to enter into exclusive negotiations with Liberty House Group. More than 1,700 people are employed in the division, which has factories in Rotherham and Stocksbridge. Steel union Community said it welcomed news of negotiations following \"months of unnecessary stress and concern\". More on this and other South Yorkshire stories The union's general secretary Roy Rickhuss said: \"This is a positive step for the UK steel industry; however there remain huge challenges which government must address.\" The union said it would be seeking urgent talks with Liberty House Group and would be asking what their plans were for investment, protecting jobs and providing decent pensions for members in retirement. Tata Steel's UK boss Bimlendra Jha said the announcement was \"an important step forward\". \"We now look forward to working with Liberty on the due diligence and other work streams so that the sale can be successfully concluded,\" he said. The Speciality Steels unit makes high-end components for the automotive, aerospace and oil industries. In April, Tata sold its long-products division, based in Scunthorpe, to Greybull Capital, a UK-based investment firm.","summary":"Tata Steel has confirmed it is in talks to sell its Speciality Steels business in South Yorkshire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8888888889},"68_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The British supermarket giant, the world's third largest retailer, has been looking to dispose of its loss-making US food chain for some time. Around 4,000 of Fresh & Easy's 5,000 employees are to transfer to the new business as part of the deal. Tesco said in a statement that this is an \"orderly and efficient exit from the US market\". Under the terms of the deal, Tesco will loan the new business around \u00c2\u00a380m. Fresh & Easy, which operates 200 stores across California, Nevada and Arizona, has lost money since opening in 2007. Tesco did not specify which stores are being transferred to Yucaipa, but it is understood the remaining 50 shops will be closed. It will cost Tesco \u00c2\u00a3150m to dispose of the Fresh & Easy brand, but part of that is a loan which may be paid back. Also, if Yucaipa is sucessful and the business becomes profitable, Tesco has the option to buy a stake. Yucaipa is a Los Angeles based private equity company focused on supermaket and restaurant businesses and is run by billionaire investor Ron Burkle. In April of this year, Tesco reported its first fall in annual profits for 20 years.","summary":"Tesco has agreed to sell its US food chain Fresh & Easy to Yucaipa in a deal worth about \u00a3 150 m , the BBC understands .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.5925925926},"68_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The British supermarket giant, the world's third largest retailer, has been looking to dispose of its loss-making US food chain for some time. Around 4,000 of Fresh & Easy's 5,000 employees are to transfer to the new business as part of the deal. Tesco said in a statement that this is an \"orderly and efficient exit from the US market\". Under the terms of the deal, Tesco will loan the new business around \u00c2\u00a380m. Fresh & Easy, which operates 200 stores across California, Nevada and Arizona, has lost money since opening in 2007. Tesco did not specify which stores are being transferred to Yucaipa, but it is understood the remaining 50 shops will be closed. It will cost Tesco \u00c2\u00a3150m to dispose of the Fresh & Easy brand, but part of that is a loan which may be paid back. Also, if Yucaipa is sucessful and the business becomes profitable, Tesco has the option to buy a stake. Yucaipa is a Los Angeles based private equity company focused on supermaket and restaurant businesses and is run by billionaire investor Ron Burkle. In April of this year, Tesco reported its first fall in annual profits for 20 years.","summary":"Tesco has agreed to sell its US grocery chain Fresh & Easy to private equity firm Yucaipa .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"69_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is unsupported on your device 31 March 2014 Last updated at 12:30 BST It will be able to issue warning and banning orders against agents acting dishonestly or breaching estate agent laws. The move follows a decision by the UK government to disband the OFT. Powys won the competitive bidding process to deliver the service in place of the OFT and will receive \u00c2\u00a3170,000 a year to carry out the work. People complaining about estate agents will still contact their local authority trading standards department, who will prosecute offenders if necessary. However they will refer cases to Powys if they believe parts of the Estate Agents Act have been breached. James Munro from Powys council, who will lead the new team, has said he hopes it will show Powys could take on more contracts and outside work in future. He spoke to Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales' Peter Johnson about what the new role will involve.","summary":"Powys council has taken on the role of the former Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ) for estate agents in Powys .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8260869565},"69_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is unsupported on your device 31 March 2014 Last updated at 12:30 BST It will be able to issue warning and banning orders against agents acting dishonestly or breaching estate agent laws. The move follows a decision by the UK government to disband the OFT. Powys won the competitive bidding process to deliver the service in place of the OFT and will receive \u00c2\u00a3170,000 a year to carry out the work. People complaining about estate agents will still contact their local authority trading standards department, who will prosecute offenders if necessary. However they will refer cases to Powys if they believe parts of the Estate Agents Act have been breached. James Munro from Powys council, who will lead the new team, has said he hopes it will show Powys could take on more contracts and outside work in future. He spoke to Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales' Peter Johnson about what the new role will involve.","summary":"Powys is to take over the work of the Office of Fair Trading ( OFT ) in Wales .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7894736842},"70_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Chelmsford Prison told residents there had recently been \"numerous incidents\" of packages being hurled over the wall. One former inmate said the jail was \"notorious\" for being \"flooded\" with mobile phones and synthetic cannabis. The Ministry of Justice said staff worked \"extremely hard\" to stop contraband from getting into prisons. \"However more must be done, which is why the Justice Secretary has asked us to look at how we can ensure prisons have the tools in place to tackle this kind of problem,\" the spokeswoman added. Follow updates on this story and other news from Essex A woman who lives near the prison, who did not want to be named, said she had witnessed packages being thrown over the wall \"four times in two weeks.\" \"It's getting quite bad at the minute. The prison wants us to come to an evening to talk about what to do if anything does get thrown over,\" she said. \"I don't feel frightened, but obviously it's not nice - I always lock the doors and everything.\" The former inmate claimed drones were used to fly contraband goods \"straight up to prison windows\", but the Ministry of Justice said there was no evidence of drones coming into the Chelmsford site. The spokeswoman said laws had been introduced which mean people who smuggle packages over prison walls could be jailed for up to two years.","summary":"People living near an Essex prison have been told to lock their doors and windows after packages were thrown over the wall in an attempt to smuggle contraband into the jail .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.71875},"70_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Chelmsford Prison told residents there had recently been \"numerous incidents\" of packages being hurled over the wall. One former inmate said the jail was \"notorious\" for being \"flooded\" with mobile phones and synthetic cannabis. The Ministry of Justice said staff worked \"extremely hard\" to stop contraband from getting into prisons. \"However more must be done, which is why the Justice Secretary has asked us to look at how we can ensure prisons have the tools in place to tackle this kind of problem,\" the spokeswoman added. Follow updates on this story and other news from Essex A woman who lives near the prison, who did not want to be named, said she had witnessed packages being thrown over the wall \"four times in two weeks.\" \"It's getting quite bad at the minute. The prison wants us to come to an evening to talk about what to do if anything does get thrown over,\" she said. \"I don't feel frightened, but obviously it's not nice - I always lock the doors and everything.\" The former inmate claimed drones were used to fly contraband goods \"straight up to prison windows\", but the Ministry of Justice said there was no evidence of drones coming into the Chelmsford site. The spokeswoman said laws had been introduced which mean people who smuggle packages over prison walls could be jailed for up to two years.","summary":"People living near an Essex prison have been asked to come forward if they see contraband being thrown over the wall .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.3181818182},"71_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The casualty, who was with a group of paragliders, was airlifted off Slieve Gullion at about 15:00 GMT on Sunday. Mourne Mountain Rescue Team said the man had a \"serious leg injury\" and was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. The team had been training in the Annalong Valley when the emergency call came at 13:43 GMT. Mourne Mountain Rescue Team, Belfast Coastguard, Irish coastguard, PSNI and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service were all involved in the rescue. \"A total of 22 members responded and the team stood down at 18:17 GMT,\" Mourne Mountain Rescue said.","summary":"A paraglider has been airlifted to hospital with a serious leg injury after falling in the Annalong Valley in County Antrim .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7727272727},"71_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The casualty, who was with a group of paragliders, was airlifted off Slieve Gullion at about 15:00 GMT on Sunday. Mourne Mountain Rescue Team said the man had a \"serious leg injury\" and was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. The team had been training in the Annalong Valley when the emergency call came at 13:43 GMT. Mourne Mountain Rescue Team, Belfast Coastguard, Irish coastguard, PSNI and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service were all involved in the rescue. \"A total of 22 members responded and the team stood down at 18:17 GMT,\" Mourne Mountain Rescue said.","summary":"A paraglider has been airlifted to hospital after crashing off the County Down coast .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8},"72_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The much-anticipated film sparked controversy last week after it emerged it would feature a \"gay moment\". It was due for release in Malaysia on Thursday, but Disney said it was being held for a \"review\" of its content. The Malaysian Censorship Board (LPF) said on Tuesday it had approved the screening but with \"a minor edit concerning a gay moment in the film\". Homosexual activity is illegal in Muslim majority Malaysia, although the country's tourism minister has said banning the film is \"ridiculous\". A new release date has yet to be announced. The live-action remake was granted a \"P13 parental guidance classification\". \"We have approved the film so there is no more issue. Once a film receives approval, it means it can be screened,\" LPF Chairman Datuk Abdul Hamid said. \"However, the date of screening and where the screening takes place is not under LPF's jurisdiction. We only look at the content and give a decision on whether the movie gets approved or not.\" Local cinema chains have been offering refunds for customers who have purchased tickets in advance. Beauty and the Beast director Bill Condon has spoken about the \"exclusively gay moment\" in the film. It involves LeFou - the sidekick of the film's main antagonist Gaston - who tries to come to terms with feelings for Gaston that swing between lust and admiration, as a side-plot to the main story. The decision to review the Disney classic in Malaysia courted criticism from netizens, many of whom called it \"stupid and laughable\". \"Malaysia bans 'Beauty and the Beast' but is okay with nonsense Malay movies with no moral values, just full of brainless jokes,\" wrote a Twitter user in a tweet which drew more than 4,500 re-tweets. Priyanka Laxmi\u00e2\u20ac","summary":"Malaysia 's censorship board has approved the screening of Disney 's live - action remake of Beauty and the Beast , but with a \" minor edit \" .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"72_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The much-anticipated film sparked controversy last week after it emerged it would feature a \"gay moment\". It was due for release in Malaysia on Thursday, but Disney said it was being held for a \"review\" of its content. The Malaysian Censorship Board (LPF) said on Tuesday it had approved the screening but with \"a minor edit concerning a gay moment in the film\". Homosexual activity is illegal in Muslim majority Malaysia, although the country's tourism minister has said banning the film is \"ridiculous\". A new release date has yet to be announced. The live-action remake was granted a \"P13 parental guidance classification\". \"We have approved the film so there is no more issue. Once a film receives approval, it means it can be screened,\" LPF Chairman Datuk Abdul Hamid said. \"However, the date of screening and where the screening takes place is not under LPF's jurisdiction. We only look at the content and give a decision on whether the movie gets approved or not.\" Local cinema chains have been offering refunds for customers who have purchased tickets in advance. Beauty and the Beast director Bill Condon has spoken about the \"exclusively gay moment\" in the film. It involves LeFou - the sidekick of the film's main antagonist Gaston - who tries to come to terms with feelings for Gaston that swing between lust and admiration, as a side-plot to the main story. The decision to review the Disney classic in Malaysia courted criticism from netizens, many of whom called it \"stupid and laughable\". \"Malaysia bans 'Beauty and the Beast' but is okay with nonsense Malay movies with no moral values, just full of brainless jokes,\" wrote a Twitter user in a tweet which drew more than 4,500 re-tweets. Priyanka Laxmi\u00e2\u20ac","summary":"Disney 's live - action remake of Beauty and the Beast has been cleared for release in Malaysia .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"73_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The measure guarantees a majority of seats to the party that wins the most votes in an election. It is a key element of a package of reforms promised by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. The law seeks to end Italy's post-war era of revolving governments, political horse-trading and unstable coalitions. The lower house of parliament gave final approval to the bill by 334 votes to 61. The proportional election system awards 340 out of 630 seats to any party that wins more than 40% of the national vote. If no party reaches that threshold, there is a second-round run-off between the two parties with the most votes. The electoral reform is expected to come into force next year. After the vote, Mr Renzi said: \"Commitment achieved, promise respected. Italy needs people who don't always say no.\" Critics have accused the 40-year-old former mayor of Florence who became prime minster last year of trying to consolidate his grip on power. They complain that the law awards too much power to single parties, gives party bosses too much scope to select candidates, and denies voters the chance to directly choose representatives. Opposition parties boycotted Monday's vote. Renato Brunetta, parliamentary head of centre-right opposition party Forza Italia, said afterwards that it was \"a very ugly day for our country's democracy\". Mr Renzi wants to further transform the Italian system by abolishing the Senate and replacing it with a non-elected body with lesser powers. Currently, legislation is often held up because identical versions of bills have to be approved by both houses.","summary":"Italy 's lower house of parliament has approved a controversial electoral reform that will change the way the country elects MPs .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"73_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The measure guarantees a majority of seats to the party that wins the most votes in an election. It is a key element of a package of reforms promised by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. The law seeks to end Italy's post-war era of revolving governments, political horse-trading and unstable coalitions. The lower house of parliament gave final approval to the bill by 334 votes to 61. The proportional election system awards 340 out of 630 seats to any party that wins more than 40% of the national vote. If no party reaches that threshold, there is a second-round run-off between the two parties with the most votes. The electoral reform is expected to come into force next year. After the vote, Mr Renzi said: \"Commitment achieved, promise respected. Italy needs people who don't always say no.\" Critics have accused the 40-year-old former mayor of Florence who became prime minster last year of trying to consolidate his grip on power. They complain that the law awards too much power to single parties, gives party bosses too much scope to select candidates, and denies voters the chance to directly choose representatives. Opposition parties boycotted Monday's vote. Renato Brunetta, parliamentary head of centre-right opposition party Forza Italia, said afterwards that it was \"a very ugly day for our country's democracy\". Mr Renzi wants to further transform the Italian system by abolishing the Senate and replacing it with a non-elected body with lesser powers. Currently, legislation is often held up because identical versions of bills have to be approved by both houses.","summary":"Italy 's parliament has approved a new proportional electoral system .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"74_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"About 80,000 works of art, ceramics, manuscripts, letters and photographs faced being auctioned to help pay off the pottery firm's pension debt. But a public fundraising campaign launched in September hit its target in just a month. Adminstrators Begbies Traynor said the collection will remain on display at the museum in Barlaston, Staffordshire. The Art Fund, which led the campaign, will gift the collection to the Victoria and Albert Museum, before it is loaned to the Wedgwood Museum. Administrator Bob Young said it had been \"incredibly satisfying\" to sign off on the sale on Monday. \"Today's fantastic outcome wouldn't have been possible without the spirit of goodwill and determination shown during the often complex negotiations,\" he said. The Wedgwood Museum inherited Waterford Wedgwood plc's pension bill after the firm collapsed in 2009. In 2010 the museum also went into administration, and in 2011 a high court judge ruled its collection could be sold to reimburse the Pension Protection Fund. Alison Wedgwood, whose husband Tom is a direct descendant of company founder Josiah Wedgwood, said the collection was \"important\" for Staffordshire. The collection risked being \"sold and scattered around the globe\" had the money not been raised, she added. Tristram Hunt MP, who was involved in the campaign, said the sale was \"fantastic news\". \"The items contained within the Wedgwood collection chart a significant part of Britain's cultural development over centuries and play a crucial part in defining our national identity today,\" he said.","summary":"The Wedgwood Museum 's collection has been sold to the Victoria and Albert Museum for \u00a3 1.5 m after it was saved from sale by administrators when the firm went into administration last year .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8285714286},"74_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"About 80,000 works of art, ceramics, manuscripts, letters and photographs faced being auctioned to help pay off the pottery firm's pension debt. But a public fundraising campaign launched in September hit its target in just a month. Adminstrators Begbies Traynor said the collection will remain on display at the museum in Barlaston, Staffordshire. The Art Fund, which led the campaign, will gift the collection to the Victoria and Albert Museum, before it is loaned to the Wedgwood Museum. Administrator Bob Young said it had been \"incredibly satisfying\" to sign off on the sale on Monday. \"Today's fantastic outcome wouldn't have been possible without the spirit of goodwill and determination shown during the often complex negotiations,\" he said. The Wedgwood Museum inherited Waterford Wedgwood plc's pension bill after the firm collapsed in 2009. In 2010 the museum also went into administration, and in 2011 a high court judge ruled its collection could be sold to reimburse the Pension Protection Fund. Alison Wedgwood, whose husband Tom is a direct descendant of company founder Josiah Wedgwood, said the collection was \"important\" for Staffordshire. The collection risked being \"sold and scattered around the globe\" had the money not been raised, she added. Tristram Hunt MP, who was involved in the campaign, said the sale was \"fantastic news\". \"The items contained within the Wedgwood collection chart a significant part of Britain's cultural development over centuries and play a crucial part in defining our national identity today,\" he said.","summary":"The Wedgwood Museum 's collection has been sold to the Victoria and Albert Museum for \u00a3 1 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"75_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mohammad Thneibat said countries such as Jordan faced a \"serious problem\" in coping with so many young refugees. He called for more international financial support to help build schools and train teachers. \"The alternatives are very bad,\" said Mr Thneibat. \"The international community will pay a high price if we don't stand together to face this serious problem,\" he told the Global Education and Skills Forum. Mr Thneibat said Jordan already had Palestinian and Iraqi refugees and now had 1.3 million Syrians who had fled across its borders. \"We're trying to do everything to educate these young people for peace, introducing ideas of tolerance and co-existence,\" Mr Thneibat, who is also Jordan's education minister, told the international conference in Dubai. But he warned that Syria's neighbours did not have the capacity to deal with such an influx of families without more international assistance. He said Jordan was training thousands more teachers and building new schools, which would operate in double shifts to try to accommodate 145,000 refugee children in its state school system. But there were still more children arriving than could be taught, he warned. There had been financial support from the international community - and more had been pledged, Mr Thneibat said - but almost two-thirds of the cost of each extra refugee pupil was being taken from Jordan's own education budget, he said. This was in addition to extra costs in health, housing and infrastructure. Without any access to education, he said such youngsters could become part of another cycle of conflict. \"If we leave these students, we believe they could become extremists.\" Tom Fletcher, UK ambassador to Lebanon until last year, said the numbers of refugees were now \"staggering\". Mr Fletcher is now working for a coalition trying to get business support to tackle the refugee crisis. He said conventional humanitarian crisis approaches did not work on this scale, and that other groups, including business, should contribute. George Papendreou, former prime minister of Greece, told the conference that he had been a refugee when his family was in political exile. He said that European countries should try to see refugees as potential benefits to their societies rather than respond with \"fear and ignorance\".","summary":"The international community will pay a \" high price \" if it does not do more to help countries cope with the influx of refugees from Syria , the UN 's special envoy to Jordan has warned .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8157894737},"75_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mohammad Thneibat said countries such as Jordan faced a \"serious problem\" in coping with so many young refugees. He called for more international financial support to help build schools and train teachers. \"The alternatives are very bad,\" said Mr Thneibat. \"The international community will pay a high price if we don't stand together to face this serious problem,\" he told the Global Education and Skills Forum. Mr Thneibat said Jordan already had Palestinian and Iraqi refugees and now had 1.3 million Syrians who had fled across its borders. \"We're trying to do everything to educate these young people for peace, introducing ideas of tolerance and co-existence,\" Mr Thneibat, who is also Jordan's education minister, told the international conference in Dubai. But he warned that Syria's neighbours did not have the capacity to deal with such an influx of families without more international assistance. He said Jordan was training thousands more teachers and building new schools, which would operate in double shifts to try to accommodate 145,000 refugee children in its state school system. But there were still more children arriving than could be taught, he warned. There had been financial support from the international community - and more had been pledged, Mr Thneibat said - but almost two-thirds of the cost of each extra refugee pupil was being taken from Jordan's own education budget, he said. This was in addition to extra costs in health, housing and infrastructure. Without any access to education, he said such youngsters could become part of another cycle of conflict. \"If we leave these students, we believe they could become extremists.\" Tom Fletcher, UK ambassador to Lebanon until last year, said the numbers of refugees were now \"staggering\". Mr Fletcher is now working for a coalition trying to get business support to tackle the refugee crisis. He said conventional humanitarian crisis approaches did not work on this scale, and that other groups, including business, should contribute. George Papendreou, former prime minister of Greece, told the conference that he had been a refugee when his family was in political exile. He said that European countries should try to see refugees as potential benefits to their societies rather than respond with \"fear and ignorance\".","summary":"The international community will \" pay a high price \" if it fails to help Syria 's refugees , says Jordan 's ambassador to the UK .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7777777778},"76_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Northern Irishman, twice a winner of the European Tour's season-finale, stumbled to a three-over-par 75 to lie joint 55th in a 60-man field. McIlroy, 27, has never finished worse than 11th in his seven appearances at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai. Westwood, meanwhile, carded seven birdies and just one bogey in his 66. The 43-year-old Englishman found out earlier this week he would not be competing in the World Cup in Melbourne next week. Westwood's partner Danny Willett pulled out because of a back problem, and his place went to Chris Wood. Under tournament rules, Wood was able to select his own partner and opted for Andy Sullivan. \"I'm disappointed not to be playing,\" said Westwood. \"I can understand him picking a mate and he has picked a very good player. It is probably more to do with the rules than anything.\" The Tour Championship is the final event of the Race to Dubai, with four players still in with a chance of topping the European Tour Order of Merit. Henrik Stenson, holder of a course-record 25 under at the Earth Course, leads but Willett can leapfrog the Swede should he win the tournament. Willett would also top the list if he finishes second and neither Stenson nor Alex Noren win in Dubai. Noren, another Swede, needs to finish at least second and hope Stenson and Willett finish down the field. McIlroy has an outside chance which requires several permutations falling into place - including Stenson finishing no higher than 46th in the 60-man field. It took McIlroy 14 holes to register his first birdie of the day, and although he swiftly added another on the next, the four-time major winner double-bogeyed the 16th after needing two attempts - the second minus his right shoe and sock - to play from the edge of a water hazard. Westwood's former Ryder Cup partner Nicolas Colsaerts and France's Julien Quesne share second place on five under, with Sergio Garcia, Francesco Molinari and Joost Luiten a shot further back.","summary":"Rory McIlroy missed the cut for the second year in a row as Lee Westwood carded a six - under - par 66 to take a share of the lead after the first round of the Tour Championship .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6666666667},"76_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Northern Irishman, twice a winner of the European Tour's season-finale, stumbled to a three-over-par 75 to lie joint 55th in a 60-man field. McIlroy, 27, has never finished worse than 11th in his seven appearances at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai. Westwood, meanwhile, carded seven birdies and just one bogey in his 66. The 43-year-old Englishman found out earlier this week he would not be competing in the World Cup in Melbourne next week. Westwood's partner Danny Willett pulled out because of a back problem, and his place went to Chris Wood. Under tournament rules, Wood was able to select his own partner and opted for Andy Sullivan. \"I'm disappointed not to be playing,\" said Westwood. \"I can understand him picking a mate and he has picked a very good player. It is probably more to do with the rules than anything.\" The Tour Championship is the final event of the Race to Dubai, with four players still in with a chance of topping the European Tour Order of Merit. Henrik Stenson, holder of a course-record 25 under at the Earth Course, leads but Willett can leapfrog the Swede should he win the tournament. Willett would also top the list if he finishes second and neither Stenson nor Alex Noren win in Dubai. Noren, another Swede, needs to finish at least second and hope Stenson and Willett finish down the field. McIlroy has an outside chance which requires several permutations falling into place - including Stenson finishing no higher than 46th in the 60-man field. It took McIlroy 14 holes to register his first birdie of the day, and although he swiftly added another on the next, the four-time major winner double-bogeyed the 16th after needing two attempts - the second minus his right shoe and sock - to play from the edge of a water hazard. Westwood's former Ryder Cup partner Nicolas Colsaerts and France's Julien Quesne share second place on five under, with Sergio Garcia, Francesco Molinari and Joost Luiten a shot further back.","summary":"Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood share the lead at six under par after the first round of the DP World Tour Championship .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7391304348},"77_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Dutch number three seed Noppert, 26, will play England's number 10 seed Darryl Fitton in the last four. England's Waites, a two-time winner, was seeded sixth for this year's tournament at the Lakeside. Number one seed Glen Durrant takes on fellow Englishman Jamie Hughes, seeded fourth, in the other semi-final. England's Lisa Ashton, a two-time winner, will face Australia's Corrine Hammond in the women's final.","summary":"England 's Chris Waites has been knocked out of the World Indoor Bowls Championship in the semi - finals by world number two Jens Noppert .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct"],"score":0.3846153846},"77_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Dutch number three seed Noppert, 26, will play England's number 10 seed Darryl Fitton in the last four. England's Waites, a two-time winner, was seeded sixth for this year's tournament at the Lakeside. Number one seed Glen Durrant takes on fellow Englishman Jamie Hughes, seeded fourth, in the other semi-final. England's Lisa Ashton, a two-time winner, will face Australia's Corrine Hammond in the women's final.","summary":"Defending champion Jimmy Noppert beat Scott Waites 3 - 0 to reach the semi - finals of the BDO World Championships .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.5454545455},"78_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The move is part of national fire service reforms unveiled by Home Secretary Theresa May last week. Sussex PCC Katy Bourne said emergency services would have an increased duty to collaborate under the new bill. But West Sussex County Council (WSCC) said it already had an excellent model. East Sussex's fire authority said it would co-operate with the PCC but it believed collaboration could be achieved without elaborate structural change. Ms Bourne said she had written to WSCC leader Louise Goldsmith and Phil Howson, East Sussex Fire Authority chairman, to request they begin to look at the feasibility of bringing both fire services under her authority. \"Just as we have one police force that effectively manages the county, we need to understand if one fire service not two could achieve the same,\" she said. Ms Bourne's letter met with cross-party opposition from WSCC. And Ms Goldsmith also invited the home secretary to visit West Sussex and see an alternative to the government's preferred plan. Ms Goldsmith said West Sussex fire service was already integrated within the council and served communities. She added last year's Shoreham air disaster showed how West Sussex emergency services already worked together. East Sussex Fire Authority said it was willing to co-operate with the PCC to determine whether proposals could improve delivery of services and create efficiencies. In a statement, it added: \"[The fire authority] believes whilst close collaboration between the emergency services is essential, it can be achieved without elaborate structural change. \"It is also the fire authority's considered view that it is more accountable to the community it serves because its members are elected councillors.\"","summary":"West Sussex 's police and crime commissioner ( PCC ) has said she wants to look at the feasibility of bringing East Sussex 's fire service under her authority .","labels":["intrinsic","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"78_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The move is part of national fire service reforms unveiled by Home Secretary Theresa May last week. Sussex PCC Katy Bourne said emergency services would have an increased duty to collaborate under the new bill. But West Sussex County Council (WSCC) said it already had an excellent model. East Sussex's fire authority said it would co-operate with the PCC but it believed collaboration could be achieved without elaborate structural change. Ms Bourne said she had written to WSCC leader Louise Goldsmith and Phil Howson, East Sussex Fire Authority chairman, to request they begin to look at the feasibility of bringing both fire services under her authority. \"Just as we have one police force that effectively manages the county, we need to understand if one fire service not two could achieve the same,\" she said. Ms Bourne's letter met with cross-party opposition from WSCC. And Ms Goldsmith also invited the home secretary to visit West Sussex and see an alternative to the government's preferred plan. Ms Goldsmith said West Sussex fire service was already integrated within the council and served communities. She added last year's Shoreham air disaster showed how West Sussex emergency services already worked together. East Sussex Fire Authority said it was willing to co-operate with the PCC to determine whether proposals could improve delivery of services and create efficiencies. In a statement, it added: \"[The fire authority] believes whilst close collaboration between the emergency services is essential, it can be achieved without elaborate structural change. \"It is also the fire authority's considered view that it is more accountable to the community it serves because its members are elected councillors.\"","summary":"Sussex 's Police and Crime Commissioner ( PCC ) has called for East Sussex and West Sussex fire services to work together .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8260869565},"79_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The regulator, NHS Improvement, said it wanted more progress after the NHS had slipped behind schedule in its efforts to reduce the agency bill. Last year \u00a33.6bn was spent on agency staff, but the regulator wants that brought down by \u00a31bn by the end of this financial year. A cap was introduced in October and has so far saved \u00a3600m, the regulator said. It means hospitals, mental health trusts and ambulance services should not be paying more than 55% above normal shift rates for any staff, from doctors and nurses to administration staff. Only senior managers are exempted. The aim was to reduce the overall cost of agency staff as well as getting hospitals to reduce their reliance on them. Agency staff are more expensive because the NHS has to cover the agency fees and employers costs, such as National Insurance contributions, when it buys them in. NHS Improvement said the progress being made was \"promising\", but it still leaves the NHS short. The latest accounts suggested NHS trusts were 10% down on where they wanted to be. And while the agency bill is falling it is not yet clear whether spending on other parts of the pay bill has risen. The figures released by NHS Improvement do not cover NHS \"bank\" staff - effectively the health service's in-house agency - or money spent getting employed staff to do overtime. NHS Improvement said it would start publishing \"league tables\" of the best and worst-performing trusts on agency spending later this year. Information on the 20 highest-earning agency staff per trust would also be collected amid suspicion some people are still earning large sums from agency work. It found examples of hospitals being quoted double the rates for doctors. In one case a trust was quoted \u00a3130 an hour for a surgeon when the cap is meant to be \u00a376, while another was quoted \u00a370 an hour for a junior doctor when the fee is meant to be \u00a335. NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey said: \"The NHS simply doesn't have the money to keep forking out for hugely expensive agency staff. There's much more to be done.\"","summary":"Spending on agency staff in the NHS in England is expected to fall by \u00a3 500 m this year despite a cap on the amount they can be paid , figures show .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8484848485},"79_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The regulator, NHS Improvement, said it wanted more progress after the NHS had slipped behind schedule in its efforts to reduce the agency bill. Last year \u00a33.6bn was spent on agency staff, but the regulator wants that brought down by \u00a31bn by the end of this financial year. A cap was introduced in October and has so far saved \u00a3600m, the regulator said. It means hospitals, mental health trusts and ambulance services should not be paying more than 55% above normal shift rates for any staff, from doctors and nurses to administration staff. Only senior managers are exempted. The aim was to reduce the overall cost of agency staff as well as getting hospitals to reduce their reliance on them. Agency staff are more expensive because the NHS has to cover the agency fees and employers costs, such as National Insurance contributions, when it buys them in. NHS Improvement said the progress being made was \"promising\", but it still leaves the NHS short. The latest accounts suggested NHS trusts were 10% down on where they wanted to be. And while the agency bill is falling it is not yet clear whether spending on other parts of the pay bill has risen. The figures released by NHS Improvement do not cover NHS \"bank\" staff - effectively the health service's in-house agency - or money spent getting employed staff to do overtime. NHS Improvement said it would start publishing \"league tables\" of the best and worst-performing trusts on agency spending later this year. Information on the 20 highest-earning agency staff per trust would also be collected amid suspicion some people are still earning large sums from agency work. It found examples of hospitals being quoted double the rates for doctors. In one case a trust was quoted \u00a3130 an hour for a surgeon when the cap is meant to be \u00a376, while another was quoted \u00a370 an hour for a junior doctor when the fee is meant to be \u00a335. NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey said: \"The NHS simply doesn't have the money to keep forking out for hugely expensive agency staff. There's much more to be done.\"","summary":"The NHS in England is being urged to do more to cut the cost of agency staff .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8888888889},"80_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is unsupported on your device 1 October 2014 Last updated at 19:45 BST The Global AgeWatch Index 2014 measures the social and economic welfare of those over 60 in 96 countries. According to the index, Norway comes on top and the worst country is Afghanistan, followed by Mozambique. Here's the story - in 15 seconds.","summary":"A new report has suggested that the world 's oldest country is the best place to live , according to those over 60 .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.2916666667},"80_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is unsupported on your device 1 October 2014 Last updated at 19:45 BST The Global AgeWatch Index 2014 measures the social and economic welfare of those over 60 in 96 countries. According to the index, Norway comes on top and the worst country is Afghanistan, followed by Mozambique. Here's the story - in 15 seconds.","summary":"A new global index has ranked the best and worst countries for people over the age of 60 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"81_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The incident happened on Morningside Road, near to Jordan Lane, at about 11:45 on Sunday. A local diversion was put in place at Comiston Road and Churchill Place, following the incident. Police Scotland have appealed to anyone who may have seen the elderly woman, or the bin lorry, before the incident occurred. Sgt Andrew Miller, of the road policing unit, said: \"The woman was walking with a wheeled walking aid, similar to a zimmer frame, and we're hopeful anyone who might have seen her will come forward with relevant information.\"","summary":"An elderly woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a bin lorry in Edinburgh .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.380952381},"81_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The incident happened on Morningside Road, near to Jordan Lane, at about 11:45 on Sunday. A local diversion was put in place at Comiston Road and Churchill Place, following the incident. Police Scotland have appealed to anyone who may have seen the elderly woman, or the bin lorry, before the incident occurred. Sgt Andrew Miller, of the road policing unit, said: \"The woman was walking with a wheeled walking aid, similar to a zimmer frame, and we're hopeful anyone who might have seen her will come forward with relevant information.\"","summary":"An elderly woman has died after being hit by a bin lorry in Edinburgh .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.5333333333},"82_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The world number 45 took the first set but lost 6-7 (2-7) 6-4 6-4 against the reigning US Open champion. Edmund, 21, impressed but Wawrinka broke serve at 3-2 in the second set and twice in the decider to win in two hours 36 minutes. The Swiss 31-year-old will play third seed Kei Nishikori in the semi-finals. Canadian top seed and defending champion Milos Raonic beat 14-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal 4-6 6-3 6-4 to reach the last four. The world number three will play Bulgarian seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov, who beat Austrian Dominic Thiem. British number four Aljaz Bedene was also knocked at the quarter-final stage of the Chennai Open in India on Friday. The world number 101 lost 6-3 6-0 to French fifth seed Benoit Paire.","summary":"British number two Kyle Edmund suffered a shock quarter - final defeat by third seed Stan Wawrinka at the Rogers Cup in Toronto on Friday .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","world knowledge","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.5769230769},"82_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The world number 45 took the first set but lost 6-7 (2-7) 6-4 6-4 against the reigning US Open champion. Edmund, 21, impressed but Wawrinka broke serve at 3-2 in the second set and twice in the decider to win in two hours 36 minutes. The Swiss 31-year-old will play third seed Kei Nishikori in the semi-finals. Canadian top seed and defending champion Milos Raonic beat 14-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal 4-6 6-3 6-4 to reach the last four. The world number three will play Bulgarian seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov, who beat Austrian Dominic Thiem. British number four Aljaz Bedene was also knocked at the quarter-final stage of the Chennai Open in India on Friday. The world number 101 lost 6-3 6-0 to French fifth seed Benoit Paire.","summary":"Britain 's Kyle Edmund lost in three sets to fourth seed Stan Wawrinka in the quarter - finals of the Japan Open in Tokyo .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.64},"83_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Swift Archway Cranford 545 caravan was stolen from a site in Yaxley, Cambridgeshire, on Thursday night. Davis tweeted \"My touring caravan was stolen.. even though it was locked up with hitch & wheel lock! I want to swear... #rotters\". He added the thieves could have \"headed north or south on A1, or west on A14\". Cambridgeshire Police said: \"We have had a report of a caravan being stolen in the Yaxley area between 5pm on Thursday and 12.45pm on Friday. We are investigating.\" Davis, who played the role of Wicket in the third of the original Star War movies, is also appearing in the forthcoming Star Wars: Episode VII. Davis's credits include Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter films and Nikabrik in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Anyone with information about the caravan is asked to call Cambridgeshire Police.","summary":"Star Wars and Harry Potter actor Warwick Davis has said his caravan has been stolen , even though it was locked with a hitch and wheel lock .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9642857143},"83_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Swift Archway Cranford 545 caravan was stolen from a site in Yaxley, Cambridgeshire, on Thursday night. Davis tweeted \"My touring caravan was stolen.. even though it was locked up with hitch & wheel lock! I want to swear... #rotters\". He added the thieves could have \"headed north or south on A1, or west on A14\". Cambridgeshire Police said: \"We have had a report of a caravan being stolen in the Yaxley area between 5pm on Thursday and 12.45pm on Friday. We are investigating.\" Davis, who played the role of Wicket in the third of the original Star War movies, is also appearing in the forthcoming Star Wars: Episode VII. Davis's credits include Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter films and Nikabrik in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Anyone with information about the caravan is asked to call Cambridgeshire Police.","summary":"A caravan belonging to Star Wars actor Warwick Davis has been stolen .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9230769231},"84_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The decision to dedicate part of the radio spectrum to a global flight tracking system was taken at a UN conference in Geneva on Wednesday. The conference aimed to improve on the current tracking system which relies on ground-based radars. MH370 disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board. Representatives from more than 160 countries decided to set aside a radio frequency for the satellite tracking of planes at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC), organised by the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The deal will enable satellites to receive transmissions, known as automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B), that aircraft currently only send to other aircraft and to ground stations. This will allow \"real-time tracking of aircraft anywhere in the world,\" said Francois Rancy, head of the ITU's Radiocommunication Bureau. The disappearance of flight MH370 exposed weaknesses in worldwide air navigation systems. The current system leaves around 70% of the world's airspace uncovered. Soon after the plane disappeared, Malaysia's communication minister urged the ITU to help find new ways of transmitting flight data in real-time. The Malaysia Airlines flight was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when air traffic control staff lost contact with it. The plane is long believed to have crashed into the southern Indian Ocean. In July part of an aircraft wing was found on Reunion Island. Malaysian authorities later confirmed the debris to be from the missing MH370 plane. Following Wednesday's decision, ITU Secretary-General Houlin Zhao said the agency had \"responded in record time to the expectations of the global community on the major issue concerning global flight tracking.\" The UN's aviation arm, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), has set a November 2016 deadline for adopting new tracking guidelines. These will include aircraft sending their position at least every 15 minutes, or more in case of emergency, reported Reuters.","summary":"The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could be tracked in real - time by satellites for the first time , the UN has agreed .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7307692308},"84_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The decision to dedicate part of the radio spectrum to a global flight tracking system was taken at a UN conference in Geneva on Wednesday. The conference aimed to improve on the current tracking system which relies on ground-based radars. MH370 disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board. Representatives from more than 160 countries decided to set aside a radio frequency for the satellite tracking of planes at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC), organised by the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The deal will enable satellites to receive transmissions, known as automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B), that aircraft currently only send to other aircraft and to ground stations. This will allow \"real-time tracking of aircraft anywhere in the world,\" said Francois Rancy, head of the ITU's Radiocommunication Bureau. The disappearance of flight MH370 exposed weaknesses in worldwide air navigation systems. The current system leaves around 70% of the world's airspace uncovered. Soon after the plane disappeared, Malaysia's communication minister urged the ITU to help find new ways of transmitting flight data in real-time. The Malaysia Airlines flight was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when air traffic control staff lost contact with it. The plane is long believed to have crashed into the southern Indian Ocean. In July part of an aircraft wing was found on Reunion Island. Malaysian authorities later confirmed the debris to be from the missing MH370 plane. Following Wednesday's decision, ITU Secretary-General Houlin Zhao said the agency had \"responded in record time to the expectations of the global community on the major issue concerning global flight tracking.\" The UN's aviation arm, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), has set a November 2016 deadline for adopting new tracking guidelines. These will include aircraft sending their position at least every 15 minutes, or more in case of emergency, reported Reuters.","summary":"The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has led to the creation of a new global flight tracking system .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"85_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"He told Reuters that the EU should not interfere with \"domestic issues\". He said he had already won backing from Poland that it would veto any move to strip Hungary of its EU voting rights. The EU objects to Hungary's tight controls on asylum seekers and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), as well as a higher education law. Critics say the education law could lead to the closure of the prestigious Central European University, founded by philanthropist George Soros. Thousands of Hungarians have held protest rallies against the laws in recent months. Asked by Reuters on Monday whether Hungary would backtrack on any of the three issues, Mr Szijjarto answered: \"No. Why should we? \"These laws belong to national competence, so I think European institutions should refrain from making attempts at interfering with domestic issues.\" The minister added that \"my Polish colleague\" had made it very clear that Warsaw would veto any EU sanctions against Hungary. EU rules envisage that such decisions as stripping a member country of its voting rights should be approved unanimously. Hungary's right-wing Fidesz government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban is under sustained pressure from European institutions to withdraw the three laws, two of which have already been passed, the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Budapest reports. Hungary is currently forcibly housing asylum seekers in secured shipping containers, raising serious questions whether it is compatible with EU law. Hungary's Higher Education Law, signed in April, could force the closure of the Budapest-based CEU, which ranks among the top 200 universities in the world in eight disciplines. Meanwhile, draft legislation on NGOs is expected to go before parliament soon. Human rights groups say it would stigmatise them as \"foreign-backed\" organisations. Last month, the deputy head of the bloc's executive Commission, Frans Timmermans, warned action would be taken in coming weeks if there were no positive developments. Hungary passes bill targeting Central European University Hungarian attack on George Soros prompts NGO anger The university built to defend democracy","summary":"Hungary 's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said his country will not backtrack on controversial laws criticised by the European Union , despite pressure from the bloc .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9285714286},"85_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"He told Reuters that the EU should not interfere with \"domestic issues\". He said he had already won backing from Poland that it would veto any move to strip Hungary of its EU voting rights. The EU objects to Hungary's tight controls on asylum seekers and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), as well as a higher education law. Critics say the education law could lead to the closure of the prestigious Central European University, founded by philanthropist George Soros. Thousands of Hungarians have held protest rallies against the laws in recent months. Asked by Reuters on Monday whether Hungary would backtrack on any of the three issues, Mr Szijjarto answered: \"No. Why should we? \"These laws belong to national competence, so I think European institutions should refrain from making attempts at interfering with domestic issues.\" The minister added that \"my Polish colleague\" had made it very clear that Warsaw would veto any EU sanctions against Hungary. EU rules envisage that such decisions as stripping a member country of its voting rights should be approved unanimously. Hungary's right-wing Fidesz government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban is under sustained pressure from European institutions to withdraw the three laws, two of which have already been passed, the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Budapest reports. Hungary is currently forcibly housing asylum seekers in secured shipping containers, raising serious questions whether it is compatible with EU law. Hungary's Higher Education Law, signed in April, could force the closure of the Budapest-based CEU, which ranks among the top 200 universities in the world in eight disciplines. Meanwhile, draft legislation on NGOs is expected to go before parliament soon. Human rights groups say it would stigmatise them as \"foreign-backed\" organisations. Last month, the deputy head of the bloc's executive Commission, Frans Timmermans, warned action would be taken in coming weeks if there were no positive developments. Hungary passes bill targeting Central European University Hungarian attack on George Soros prompts NGO anger The university built to defend democracy","summary":"Hungary will not backtrack on controversial laws , Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9333333333},"86_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Adrian Fatchett, 52, was injured at a house in Highfield Avenue, Athersley South, said South Yorkshire Police. Mr Fatchett died on Saturday night despite being treated at the scene by paramedics, officers said. A 17-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of murder has been bailed and investigations continue, said police.","summary":"A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to death in Rotherham .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8947368421},"86_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Adrian Fatchett, 52, was injured at a house in Highfield Avenue, Athersley South, said South Yorkshire Police. Mr Fatchett died on Saturday night despite being treated at the scene by paramedics, officers said. A 17-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of murder has been bailed and investigations continue, said police.","summary":"A man has died after being stabbed in the chest in Sheffield .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.5384615385},"87_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Sorrento was travelling to the coastal city of Valencia when the blaze began and quickly got out of control. The passengers were evacuated from the burning ship on to lifeboats and have been rescued by another ship. At least three people have been injured and have been taken to hospital by helicopter, Spanish media say. One is reported to be seriously hurt. The ship was about 27km (17 miles) from Mallorca when the fire broke out on Tuesday afternoon on one of the car decks. The reason for the fire was unclear. Several ships including two passenger ferries were sent to help. The passengers and crew on the life rafts eventually boarded one of the ferries, the Puglia. Spanish officials said the rescued passengers were on their way back to Palma de Mallorca and were expected to arrive at the port in a few hours' time. Psychologists were being asked to go to the port to provide counselling. \"Due to the fire that it has suffered, The Sorrento may sink in the position in which it finds itself,\" the Balearic Islands port authority said in a tweet (in Spanish). The ferry, owned by Italian company Atlantica di Navigazione, sent out distress signals at 13:50 local time (11:50 GMT), said Spain's Ministry of Public Works. At first, the ministry said the captain did not believe it would be necessary to abandon the ship but the fire became so intense that a full evacuation was called for.","summary":"An Italian ferry has caught fire off the Spanish island of Mallorca , with more than 1,000 passengers and crew feared to be at risk of sinking after it caught fire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.90625},"87_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Sorrento was travelling to the coastal city of Valencia when the blaze began and quickly got out of control. The passengers were evacuated from the burning ship on to lifeboats and have been rescued by another ship. At least three people have been injured and have been taken to hospital by helicopter, Spanish media say. One is reported to be seriously hurt. The ship was about 27km (17 miles) from Mallorca when the fire broke out on Tuesday afternoon on one of the car decks. The reason for the fire was unclear. Several ships including two passenger ferries were sent to help. The passengers and crew on the life rafts eventually boarded one of the ferries, the Puglia. Spanish officials said the rescued passengers were on their way back to Palma de Mallorca and were expected to arrive at the port in a few hours' time. Psychologists were being asked to go to the port to provide counselling. \"Due to the fire that it has suffered, The Sorrento may sink in the position in which it finds itself,\" the Balearic Islands port authority said in a tweet (in Spanish). The ferry, owned by Italian company Atlantica di Navigazione, sent out distress signals at 13:50 local time (11:50 GMT), said Spain's Ministry of Public Works. At first, the ministry said the captain did not believe it would be necessary to abandon the ship but the fire became so intense that a full evacuation was called for.","summary":"A fire has broken out on a ferry travelling from the Spanish island of Mallorca to Italy .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9444444444},"88_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Charney, who also founded the company, was ousted last year because of the employee complaints and amid accusations of misuse of company funds. In the San Francisco court filing, the board said it did not expect him ever to return to the firm. Mr Charney's lawyer said many of the statements made were false. \"The company has engaged in an invasion of Mr Charney's privacy in a shameful attempt to extort him and gain leverage over him,\" said his lawyer Keith Fink. The court filing documents evidence of illicit emails written to female employees by the former chief executive, as well as racially derogatory taunts. They come in response to Mr Charney's defamation lawsuit against the company and its chair. Mr Charney \"repeatedly engaged in conduct that violated the company's sexual harassment and anti-discrimination policy,\" the company's papers say. \"Given this set of facts... it would be hard to find any board of any company... that would be willing to hire Mr Charney as its CEO, executive, or employee. The risk to the company and its shareholders would just be too great,\" the board adds. Earlier this month, American Apparel was granted a restraining order preventing him from making any negative statements in the press about the company and from trying to get board members removed.","summary":"American Apparel 's former chief executive Dov Charney \" repeatedly engaged in conduct that violated the company 's sexual harassment and anti - discrimination policy \" , the firm 's board of directors has said in court papers .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9743589744},"88_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Charney, who also founded the company, was ousted last year because of the employee complaints and amid accusations of misuse of company funds. In the San Francisco court filing, the board said it did not expect him ever to return to the firm. Mr Charney's lawyer said many of the statements made were false. \"The company has engaged in an invasion of Mr Charney's privacy in a shameful attempt to extort him and gain leverage over him,\" said his lawyer Keith Fink. The court filing documents evidence of illicit emails written to female employees by the former chief executive, as well as racially derogatory taunts. They come in response to Mr Charney's defamation lawsuit against the company and its chair. Mr Charney \"repeatedly engaged in conduct that violated the company's sexual harassment and anti-discrimination policy,\" the company's papers say. \"Given this set of facts... it would be hard to find any board of any company... that would be willing to hire Mr Charney as its CEO, executive, or employee. The risk to the company and its shareholders would just be too great,\" the board adds. Earlier this month, American Apparel was granted a restraining order preventing him from making any negative statements in the press about the company and from trying to get board members removed.","summary":"The board of US clothing retailer American Apparel has accused its former chief executive , Dov Charney , of sexual harassment and discrimination .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"89_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The weather also hit Norfolk and Lincolnshire, where homes were evacuated and an air display cancelled. BBC Weather said 50mm of rain fell in Cambridgeshire in an hour, damaging the banks of the River Nene in March. A Tesco shopper said water was \"pouring through the ceiling near the fresh fish counter\". Richard Mayer, 32, became trapped in his car at Bar Hill while he was visiting to buy a home in the area. Speaking from the vehicle he said: \"Water is lapping over the kerb now. People can walk through it, but it's far more than you'd want to drive through. \"I'm sitting in my car on the pavement in order to maintain some height just down from the Bar Hill roundabout near Tesco. \"There are cars everywhere and the flooding is getting worse as people are trying to drive through it, but their engines are cutting out which is causing them to block the road.\" Fire service group commander Ryan Stacey said: \"We have seven crews currently in the March, Doddington and Wisbech St Mary areas, assisting with evacuating residents, salvaging and pumping water out of homes. \"The exact number of properties affected cannot be confirmed, but we understand that we are assisting currently at least 60 properties.\" He warned: \"Don't try to drive through standing water - as well as the water damaging your car, there may be hazards under the water you can't see.\" A rest centre was opened in St John the Evangelist Parish Hall in Queens Street, March. There have also been reports of flash flooding in west Norfolk. Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said officers have been dealing with about 40 flood-related calls with ongoing incidents in Swaffham, Necton, Outwell and Downham Market. Police in Cambridgeshire urged people to avoid driving on the county's roads unless absolutely necessary due to the \"deluge of rain currently being experienced\". Ch Insp Nick Night said: \"We are assisting partner agencies including the Highways Agency, Fire and Rescue Service, Fenland District Council and Cambridgeshire County Council with road closures, evacuating residents and pulling vehicles out of flood water. \"We do not have a stock of sandbags, so please do not call 999 requesting any.\" The UK Power Network said it had been working to restore power to homes and about 400 homes were still without power at about 21:00 BST on Friday.","summary":"At least 60 homes have been flooded in Cambridgeshire after heavy rain caused flash flooding in the early hours of Friday .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7272727273},"89_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The weather also hit Norfolk and Lincolnshire, where homes were evacuated and an air display cancelled. BBC Weather said 50mm of rain fell in Cambridgeshire in an hour, damaging the banks of the River Nene in March. A Tesco shopper said water was \"pouring through the ceiling near the fresh fish counter\". Richard Mayer, 32, became trapped in his car at Bar Hill while he was visiting to buy a home in the area. Speaking from the vehicle he said: \"Water is lapping over the kerb now. People can walk through it, but it's far more than you'd want to drive through. \"I'm sitting in my car on the pavement in order to maintain some height just down from the Bar Hill roundabout near Tesco. \"There are cars everywhere and the flooding is getting worse as people are trying to drive through it, but their engines are cutting out which is causing them to block the road.\" Fire service group commander Ryan Stacey said: \"We have seven crews currently in the March, Doddington and Wisbech St Mary areas, assisting with evacuating residents, salvaging and pumping water out of homes. \"The exact number of properties affected cannot be confirmed, but we understand that we are assisting currently at least 60 properties.\" He warned: \"Don't try to drive through standing water - as well as the water damaging your car, there may be hazards under the water you can't see.\" A rest centre was opened in St John the Evangelist Parish Hall in Queens Street, March. There have also been reports of flash flooding in west Norfolk. Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said officers have been dealing with about 40 flood-related calls with ongoing incidents in Swaffham, Necton, Outwell and Downham Market. Police in Cambridgeshire urged people to avoid driving on the county's roads unless absolutely necessary due to the \"deluge of rain currently being experienced\". Ch Insp Nick Night said: \"We are assisting partner agencies including the Highways Agency, Fire and Rescue Service, Fenland District Council and Cambridgeshire County Council with road closures, evacuating residents and pulling vehicles out of flood water. \"We do not have a stock of sandbags, so please do not call 999 requesting any.\" The UK Power Network said it had been working to restore power to homes and about 400 homes were still without power at about 21:00 BST on Friday.","summary":"At least 60 homes have been flooded in Cambridgeshire after heavy rain .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"90_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"They believe ministers are placing too much emphasis on the environment at the expense of trees grown for timber. Britain is currently the world's third largest importer of wood. Ministers said they were encouraging commercial forestry organisations to invest in woodland creation. Conifer forests have been a familiar sight for half a century in Wales and have helped the timber industry grow. But Confor, which promotes the forestry industry, warns that at least 16,000 hectares - or 40,000 acres - of commercial forest have been lost since 2001 and need to be re-planted to meet needs. Half of the woodland is managed by Natural Resources Wales with the the other half by private companies. As an industry, it is estimated to be worth more than \u00c2\u00a3450m a year to the Welsh economy. But there is a conflict with environmental policy. Successive ministers have wanted more native, broadleaf species of trees and better access for walkers and bike riders while conservationists claim commercial forests are bad for wildlife. However, some forests in Wales are difficult to reach and hard to harvest while transporting the timber through rural communities can bring companies into conflict with local residents. The Welsh government wants a balance between the environmental, the economic and the social in how forestry is developed. It points to its Glastir scheme which encourages farmers and other landowners to plant woodland. It said its Woodlands for Wales forestry strategy \"sets out how we want Wales to be known for its high quality woodlands that enhance the landscape, provide real social and community benefits, support thriving woodland-based industries and contribute to a better quality environment\". Martin Bishop, of Confor, which represents 200 businesses in Wales, believes the emphasis on environmental aspects is seen as \"sexier\" than commercial forestry. He said the current system is also too bureaucratic for creating new woodland areas. Mr Bishop said 90 hectares were planted last year but there needed to be 20,000 hectares a year to meet long-term targets set by ministers. \"There's a huge market for our timber. Every saw miller tells me he would double or treble production if the timber was there to feed that mill,\" he added.","summary":"More than 40,000 acres of commercial forests in Wales need to be re - planted to meet growing demand for timber , according to a trade body .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"90_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"They believe ministers are placing too much emphasis on the environment at the expense of trees grown for timber. Britain is currently the world's third largest importer of wood. Ministers said they were encouraging commercial forestry organisations to invest in woodland creation. Conifer forests have been a familiar sight for half a century in Wales and have helped the timber industry grow. But Confor, which promotes the forestry industry, warns that at least 16,000 hectares - or 40,000 acres - of commercial forest have been lost since 2001 and need to be re-planted to meet needs. Half of the woodland is managed by Natural Resources Wales with the the other half by private companies. As an industry, it is estimated to be worth more than \u00c2\u00a3450m a year to the Welsh economy. But there is a conflict with environmental policy. Successive ministers have wanted more native, broadleaf species of trees and better access for walkers and bike riders while conservationists claim commercial forests are bad for wildlife. However, some forests in Wales are difficult to reach and hard to harvest while transporting the timber through rural communities can bring companies into conflict with local residents. The Welsh government wants a balance between the environmental, the economic and the social in how forestry is developed. It points to its Glastir scheme which encourages farmers and other landowners to plant woodland. It said its Woodlands for Wales forestry strategy \"sets out how we want Wales to be known for its high quality woodlands that enhance the landscape, provide real social and community benefits, support thriving woodland-based industries and contribute to a better quality environment\". Martin Bishop, of Confor, which represents 200 businesses in Wales, believes the emphasis on environmental aspects is seen as \"sexier\" than commercial forestry. He said the current system is also too bureaucratic for creating new woodland areas. Mr Bishop said 90 hectares were planted last year but there needed to be 20,000 hectares a year to meet long-term targets set by ministers. \"There's a huge market for our timber. Every saw miller tells me he would double or treble production if the timber was there to feed that mill,\" he added.","summary":"The Welsh government is failing to meet its targets for creating woodland , according to the forestry industry .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"91_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"John Lahiff, 75, told local media that he disturbed the crocodile while looking for a ball in water at the course in Port Douglas, Queensland. He was taken to hospital with a deep laceration to his shin and puncture wounds to his calf, but said he would not be put off playing golf. He told ABC News he would try not to hit balls into the water in future. Crocodiles are a common sight on the golf course, Australian media reported, and signs warn players of the dangers. Police Senior Sergeant James Coate told ABC that the 1.2m (4ft) saltwater crocodile had been in a waterway on the 11th hole Mr Lahiff, speaking from Cairns Hospital, said he had seen crocodiles there before and \"should have realised to be a bit more aware\". \"I didn't see the croc sunbaking just on the edge of the water. I walked past it and then it got me on the way back and as soon as it grabbed me it took off into the water.\" He manage to drive himself back to the club house to get help. The Australian newspaper reported that wildlife officers would try to remove the crocodile and relocate it to a crocodile farm or a zoo. But Mr Lahiff told ABC he wanted the croc to stay where it was. \"I think he got more of a fright than me. He's alright,\" he said. The Palmer Sea Reef golf course is owned by Australian billionaire and politician Clive Palmer. After the incident he tweeted that he wished the golfer a speedy recovery. He joked: \"Crocodile has been removed from all menus at Palmer properties following today's incident.\" Crocodiles are a common feature of Australia's tropical north and numbers have increased since being declared a protected species in 1971.","summary":"An Australian golfer has said he is lucky to be alive after being bitten by a crocodile while playing at a golf course .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6666666667},"91_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"John Lahiff, 75, told local media that he disturbed the crocodile while looking for a ball in water at the course in Port Douglas, Queensland. He was taken to hospital with a deep laceration to his shin and puncture wounds to his calf, but said he would not be put off playing golf. He told ABC News he would try not to hit balls into the water in future. Crocodiles are a common sight on the golf course, Australian media reported, and signs warn players of the dangers. Police Senior Sergeant James Coate told ABC that the 1.2m (4ft) saltwater crocodile had been in a waterway on the 11th hole Mr Lahiff, speaking from Cairns Hospital, said he had seen crocodiles there before and \"should have realised to be a bit more aware\". \"I didn't see the croc sunbaking just on the edge of the water. I walked past it and then it got me on the way back and as soon as it grabbed me it took off into the water.\" He manage to drive himself back to the club house to get help. The Australian newspaper reported that wildlife officers would try to remove the crocodile and relocate it to a crocodile farm or a zoo. But Mr Lahiff told ABC he wanted the croc to stay where it was. \"I think he got more of a fright than me. He's alright,\" he said. The Palmer Sea Reef golf course is owned by Australian billionaire and politician Clive Palmer. After the incident he tweeted that he wished the golfer a speedy recovery. He joked: \"Crocodile has been removed from all menus at Palmer properties following today's incident.\" Crocodiles are a common feature of Australia's tropical north and numbers have increased since being declared a protected species in 1971.","summary":"An Australian golfer has been attacked by a crocodile while playing at a golf course .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"92_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The decommissioned Type 22 frigates HMS Cumberland, HMS Campbeltown, HMS Chatham and HMS Cornwall are currently moored in Portsmouth Harbour. Bidders had until 23 January to register an interest in the former Devonport-based ships. The BBC understands no proposals to preserve the ships have been submitted. Those who have registered an interest are finalising their bids with viewings set to take place in late February and March. A final decision is not expected until the spring. The government's Disposal Services Authority, which is handling the sale, wants to award at least one of the frigates to a UK ship recycler to determine the capacity of the UK's industry in the field. Penny Mordaunt, Conservative MP for Portsmouth North, said it was important UK recyclers had the chance to prove themselves in the field but she was also keen to see at least one of them saved from the scrapyard. She added: \"For anyone that has served on a ship it's your home, you've literally been through the wars with it... and you want them to have a noble second life. \"My preference is to go for the reef and diving attraction. \"We've got to get best value for the budget but a reef would also generate income for part of the country through tourism.\" The Ministry of Defence has previously said it will \"consider all options\" for the frigates to ensure \"best financial return for the taxpayer\". A spokeswoman would not comment on the number or nature of the bids received due to \"commercial sensitivity\". Originally designed as a specialist anti-submarine ship, the Type 22 frigate evolved into a powerful surface combatant with substantial anti-surface, anti-submarine and anti-aircraft weapons systems. They were also known for having excellent command and control, and communication facilities, making them ideal flagships on deployments, with a complement of about 280 crew. Last year, the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal was sold as scrap for \u00c2\u00a33m.","summary":"Four decommissioned Royal Navy frigates are set to be sold as scrap after no bids were received for them , the BBC has learned .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.36},"92_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The decommissioned Type 22 frigates HMS Cumberland, HMS Campbeltown, HMS Chatham and HMS Cornwall are currently moored in Portsmouth Harbour. Bidders had until 23 January to register an interest in the former Devonport-based ships. The BBC understands no proposals to preserve the ships have been submitted. Those who have registered an interest are finalising their bids with viewings set to take place in late February and March. A final decision is not expected until the spring. The government's Disposal Services Authority, which is handling the sale, wants to award at least one of the frigates to a UK ship recycler to determine the capacity of the UK's industry in the field. Penny Mordaunt, Conservative MP for Portsmouth North, said it was important UK recyclers had the chance to prove themselves in the field but she was also keen to see at least one of them saved from the scrapyard. She added: \"For anyone that has served on a ship it's your home, you've literally been through the wars with it... and you want them to have a noble second life. \"My preference is to go for the reef and diving attraction. \"We've got to get best value for the budget but a reef would also generate income for part of the country through tourism.\" The Ministry of Defence has previously said it will \"consider all options\" for the frigates to ensure \"best financial return for the taxpayer\". A spokeswoman would not comment on the number or nature of the bids received due to \"commercial sensitivity\". Originally designed as a specialist anti-submarine ship, the Type 22 frigate evolved into a powerful surface combatant with substantial anti-surface, anti-submarine and anti-aircraft weapons systems. They were also known for having excellent command and control, and communication facilities, making them ideal flagships on deployments, with a complement of about 280 crew. Last year, the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal was sold as scrap for \u00c2\u00a33m.","summary":"Four Royal Navy frigates could be sold as scrap , the BBC understands .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6428571429},"93_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The body of the 36-year-old was found in a house in Glenfinnan Road around 15:05 on Wednesday. Two officers were seen at the property on Friday afternoon. It was cordoned off by police tape and a bunch of flowers lay outside. Earlier police said a post-mortem examination would be carried out to establish the exact cause of death. They added: \"A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.\"","summary":"Police are continuing to investigate the death of a man whose body was found at a house in the Glenfinnan area of Glasgow .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.9583333333},"93_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The body of the 36-year-old was found in a house in Glenfinnan Road around 15:05 on Wednesday. Two officers were seen at the property on Friday afternoon. It was cordoned off by police tape and a bunch of flowers lay outside. Earlier police said a post-mortem examination would be carried out to establish the exact cause of death. They added: \"A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.\"","summary":"Police have launched a murder inquiry after the body of a man was found at a house in Inverness .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.85},"94_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage. German authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\". The US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme. The scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden. The revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance. The BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions. German media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst. The German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details. A spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany. \"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper, Der Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money. However, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily. \"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said. Germany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"A German man working for the country 's foreign intelligence service has been arrested on suspicion of spying for the US , German prosecutors say .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"94_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage. German authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\". The US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme. The scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden. The revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance. The BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions. German media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst. The German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details. A spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany. \"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper, Der Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money. However, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily. \"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said. Germany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"Germany 's foreign intelligence service has been accused of spying for the US , prosecutors say .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7058823529},"95_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home. Half of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home. The survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas. Aubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular. Of the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches. (% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable) England's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else. Trust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate. \"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\" Mumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged. \"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat. \"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\" School meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines. About four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools. More children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%. The survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Children who eat school lunches are more likely to try foods they would not eat at home , according to a survey by the School Food Trust .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"95_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home. Half of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home. The survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas. Aubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular. Of the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches. (% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable) England's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else. Trust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate. \"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\" Mumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged. \"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat. \"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\" School meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines. About four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools. More children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%. The survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Children who eat school lunches are more likely to try new foods at home than those who do not , a survey suggests .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"96_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Police said that someone opened fire from a passing car and witnesses spoke of up to a dozen shots being fired close to the main police station. \"Nothing is known about the culprits yet but we can guess that this involves local crime gangs,\" investigators told German media. The suspects fled and the area was quickly cordoned off. The shots were fired in Friedrich-Stoltze Square, a busy area of bars and cafes, as local people enjoyed the Ascension Day holiday in the sunshine.","summary":"Shots have been fired in the centre of the German capital , Berlin , killing one person and injuring another in what police believe was a drive - by shooting .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.4838709677},"96_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Police said that someone opened fire from a passing car and witnesses spoke of up to a dozen shots being fired close to the main police station. \"Nothing is known about the culprits yet but we can guess that this involves local crime gangs,\" investigators told German media. The suspects fled and the area was quickly cordoned off. The shots were fired in Friedrich-Stoltze Square, a busy area of bars and cafes, as local people enjoyed the Ascension Day holiday in the sunshine.","summary":"Shots have been fired near a police station in the German city of Stuttgart .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9333333333},"97_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Monitor is looking into the financial sustainability of Southend University Hospital Foundation Trust \"on behalf of patients\", the NHS regulator said. Finances became a concern when a planned \u00a37.8m deficit grew, for which Monitor could see no recovery plan. The hospital blamed the larger-than-anticipated deficit on growth in demand and increased staff recruitment. Hospital chairman Alan Tobias OBE, said: \"The overspend is a result of vital investment in services and more staff to ensure high standards of patient care as well as the rise in attendances. \"We welcome this review to clearly demonstrate to Monitor - as well as patients and stakeholders - our future financial plans are both robust and sustainable.\" The hospital has pledged to cut the deficit while maintaining \"high quality care for local people\" and said it was committed to returning to a surplus within three years. Monitor said its investigation will look into the state of the hospital trust's finances, assess the strength of its financial management and explore ways of improving its sustainability, on behalf of patients across the region. The investigation will also examine how the trust works with other local health and care organisations to respond to the financial challenges it faces. Katherine Cawley, regional director at Monitor, said: \"People are relying on Southend to provide them with quality healthcare now and in the future, and we are concerned that this may be at risk because of the trust's poor financial performance. \"We have launched this investigation to find out more about the financial situation at the trust and to establish what can be done to improve things.\"","summary":"An investigation has been launched into the finances of a hospital trust after a \u00a3 7.8 m overspend .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"97_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Monitor is looking into the financial sustainability of Southend University Hospital Foundation Trust \"on behalf of patients\", the NHS regulator said. Finances became a concern when a planned \u00a37.8m deficit grew, for which Monitor could see no recovery plan. The hospital blamed the larger-than-anticipated deficit on growth in demand and increased staff recruitment. Hospital chairman Alan Tobias OBE, said: \"The overspend is a result of vital investment in services and more staff to ensure high standards of patient care as well as the rise in attendances. \"We welcome this review to clearly demonstrate to Monitor - as well as patients and stakeholders - our future financial plans are both robust and sustainable.\" The hospital has pledged to cut the deficit while maintaining \"high quality care for local people\" and said it was committed to returning to a surplus within three years. Monitor said its investigation will look into the state of the hospital trust's finances, assess the strength of its financial management and explore ways of improving its sustainability, on behalf of patients across the region. The investigation will also examine how the trust works with other local health and care organisations to respond to the financial challenges it faces. Katherine Cawley, regional director at Monitor, said: \"People are relying on Southend to provide them with quality healthcare now and in the future, and we are concerned that this may be at risk because of the trust's poor financial performance. \"We have launched this investigation to find out more about the financial situation at the trust and to establish what can be done to improve things.\"","summary":"An investigation has been launched into a hospital trust 's finances .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"98_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It would make the disused Fawley power station chimney the tallest such attraction south of London's Shard. Developers Fawley Waterside said it would be the centrepiece of a \"merchant city\" development. The power station closed in 2013 after more than 40 years in operation. Architects plans show a petal-shaped glass structure at the centre of a \u00c2\u00a31bn development featuring a marina, housing and restaurants. It also includes fast ferry links to Southampton and Portsmouth. With an application for outline planning permission due later this year, building could start in 2018. The oil-fired Fawley Power Station, on the western side of Southampton Water, was commissioned in 1971 and was capable of powering one million homes. The 300-acre site was sold to Fawley Waterside developers in 2016. Aldred Drummond of the company said: \"We'd be mad to knock the chimney down - its our signature piece of infrastructure. \"If you think of the money spent building the i360 in Brighton, or the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, this building is already there so with relatively little investment we can do something very spectacular.\" 1971 Commissioned on the western shore of Southampton Water 2,000 megawatt oil-fired power station fuelled by nearby Esso refinery 198 metre-high chimney dominates the Solent sykline 1,100 miles of cable were laid within the power station One million homes were powered by Fawley","summary":"Plans have been unveiled for a \u00a3 1bn glass tower on the banks of Southampton Water that would rise more than 200 m ( 656 ft ) into the sky .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8709677419},"98_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"It would make the disused Fawley power station chimney the tallest such attraction south of London's Shard. Developers Fawley Waterside said it would be the centrepiece of a \"merchant city\" development. The power station closed in 2013 after more than 40 years in operation. Architects plans show a petal-shaped glass structure at the centre of a \u00c2\u00a31bn development featuring a marina, housing and restaurants. It also includes fast ferry links to Southampton and Portsmouth. With an application for outline planning permission due later this year, building could start in 2018. The oil-fired Fawley Power Station, on the western side of Southampton Water, was commissioned in 1971 and was capable of powering one million homes. The 300-acre site was sold to Fawley Waterside developers in 2016. Aldred Drummond of the company said: \"We'd be mad to knock the chimney down - its our signature piece of infrastructure. \"If you think of the money spent building the i360 in Brighton, or the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, this building is already there so with relatively little investment we can do something very spectacular.\" 1971 Commissioned on the western shore of Southampton Water 2,000 megawatt oil-fired power station fuelled by nearby Esso refinery 198 metre-high chimney dominates the Solent sykline 1,100 miles of cable were laid within the power station One million homes were powered by Fawley","summary":"Plans have been unveiled for a 198 metre - high ( 656 ft ) glass chimney at a former power station site in Southampton .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.76},"99_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Friesians were found in Dolwen, near Old Colwyn, on Friday after eating poisonous tree clippings dumped in a farmer's field. North Wales Police said the culprit is described as a heavily built man, aged 50 to 60, with curly brown hair, driving a dark blue pick-up truck. Anyone with information can call 101. \"Apparently he has been dumping clippings over past two weeks. Has to be living\/working local to Colwyn Bay,\" Sgt Rob Taylor, of the rural crime team, tweeted on Sunday. A post-mortem examination showed the cows, aged 16 months, died as a result of toxins found in yew and leylandii tree cuttings. Sgt Taylor said he was \"appalled\" by the \"atrocious\" act of fly-tipping and praised the \"impressive\" response to his appeal for information on social media.","summary":"A fly - tipper is being hunted by police after two cows died in Conwy county after eating tree cuttings .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8571428571},"99_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Friesians were found in Dolwen, near Old Colwyn, on Friday after eating poisonous tree clippings dumped in a farmer's field. North Wales Police said the culprit is described as a heavily built man, aged 50 to 60, with curly brown hair, driving a dark blue pick-up truck. Anyone with information can call 101. \"Apparently he has been dumping clippings over past two weeks. Has to be living\/working local to Colwyn Bay,\" Sgt Rob Taylor, of the rural crime team, tweeted on Sunday. A post-mortem examination showed the cows, aged 16 months, died as a result of toxins found in yew and leylandii tree cuttings. Sgt Taylor said he was \"appalled\" by the \"atrocious\" act of fly-tipping and praised the \"impressive\" response to his appeal for information on social media.","summary":"Police are hunting a fly - tipper who killed four cows in Conwy county .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.8},"100_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"After being reduced to 8-2, they posted a score of 255-7, with Davies and Ben Foakes (90) sharing a stand of 130. Yorkshire's run-chase was undermined by a three-wicket burst in nine balls from Stuart Meaker, whose victims included Jonny Bairstow and Gary Ballance. Tim Bresnan made 68 but was the last to go as they were all out for 236. Having lost to Durham in the T20 Blast semi-finals last weekend, Yorkshire were hoping to atone by reaching Lord's for the first time since 2002. They made the ideal start as Dominic Sibley and Kumar Sangakkara went inside the first three overs, the Sri Lankan making only four before needlessly giving a catch to cover. But they were left to rue Matthew Waite dropping Davies, then on 43, off his own bowling just after having Rory Burns caught on the boundary. Davies went on to hit a six and 10 fours before finally falling to Waite, who took 3-48 and also dropped a more difficult return chance offered by Foakes. After losing Adam Lyth early, Yorkshire were well-placed on 75-2, but fast bowler Meaker (3-61) turned the game on its head by ripping out Bairstow (13), who lobbed tamely to mid-wicket, Ballance (32) and Jack Leaning. Bresnan and Waite (38) did their best to repair the damage, but 27 off the final three overs was too much and Bresnan holed out at long-off with seven balls remaining. Surrey skipper Gareth Batty told BBC Radio London: \"Everyone is stepping up to the plate when the team requires, everybody's pulling together. \"Davies and Foakes were quite magnificent, that partnership blew the game wide open. \"The position we got ourselves to, I thought we should maybe have been 265 or 270. \"But we got wickets at the right times and it was always going to be an uphill battle for them once it got down to those final overs.\" Yorkshire captain Alex Lees: \"We are all gutted. We have played some great white-ball cricket this season, but when it has mattered we haven't been good enough. \"The bowlers were exceptional and we thought it was a reachable target. We needed someone in the top five to make a contribution and we would have reached the target comfortably.\"","summary":"A century from wicketkeeper - batsman Ben Davies helped Surrey beat Yorkshire by seven wickets to reach the One - Day Cup semi - finals at Lord 's for the first time .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.5454545455},"100_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"After being reduced to 8-2, they posted a score of 255-7, with Davies and Ben Foakes (90) sharing a stand of 130. Yorkshire's run-chase was undermined by a three-wicket burst in nine balls from Stuart Meaker, whose victims included Jonny Bairstow and Gary Ballance. Tim Bresnan made 68 but was the last to go as they were all out for 236. Having lost to Durham in the T20 Blast semi-finals last weekend, Yorkshire were hoping to atone by reaching Lord's for the first time since 2002. They made the ideal start as Dominic Sibley and Kumar Sangakkara went inside the first three overs, the Sri Lankan making only four before needlessly giving a catch to cover. But they were left to rue Matthew Waite dropping Davies, then on 43, off his own bowling just after having Rory Burns caught on the boundary. Davies went on to hit a six and 10 fours before finally falling to Waite, who took 3-48 and also dropped a more difficult return chance offered by Foakes. After losing Adam Lyth early, Yorkshire were well-placed on 75-2, but fast bowler Meaker (3-61) turned the game on its head by ripping out Bairstow (13), who lobbed tamely to mid-wicket, Ballance (32) and Jack Leaning. Bresnan and Waite (38) did their best to repair the damage, but 27 off the final three overs was too much and Bresnan holed out at long-off with seven balls remaining. Surrey skipper Gareth Batty told BBC Radio London: \"Everyone is stepping up to the plate when the team requires, everybody's pulling together. \"Davies and Foakes were quite magnificent, that partnership blew the game wide open. \"The position we got ourselves to, I thought we should maybe have been 265 or 270. \"But we got wickets at the right times and it was always going to be an uphill battle for them once it got down to those final overs.\" Yorkshire captain Alex Lees: \"We are all gutted. We have played some great white-ball cricket this season, but when it has mattered we haven't been good enough. \"The bowlers were exceptional and we thought it was a reachable target. We needed someone in the top five to make a contribution and we would have reached the target comfortably.\"","summary":"Steven Davies hit 96 as Surrey beat Yorkshire by 24 runs to reach the One - Day Cup final at Lord 's .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6086956522},"101_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The John Deere tractor was pulled over by officers in the village of Ripley and had two other males on board. The vehicle had been seen in nearby Harrogate at about 05:00 GMT with no headlights on. Police said the driver had no licence, was not insured and did not have permission from the tractor's owner. The vehicle was seized, with the three due to be interviewed by officers. Posting on Twitter, Insp Chris Galley said: \"A strange end to a night shift. 15-year-old lad driving a tractor as a taxi for his drunk mates.\"","summary":"A 15 - year - old boy has been arrested on suspicion of using a tractor as a taxi in North Yorkshire , police have said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8148148148},"101_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The John Deere tractor was pulled over by officers in the village of Ripley and had two other males on board. The vehicle had been seen in nearby Harrogate at about 05:00 GMT with no headlights on. Police said the driver had no licence, was not insured and did not have permission from the tractor's owner. The vehicle was seized, with the three due to be interviewed by officers. Posting on Twitter, Insp Chris Galley said: \"A strange end to a night shift. 15-year-old lad driving a tractor as a taxi for his drunk mates.\"","summary":"A 15 - year - old boy has been arrested after driving a tractor as a taxi in North Yorkshire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.7619047619},"102_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online. O'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin. She visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked. O'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York. In the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\". The star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services. However, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\" She recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"Former US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has had a stent inserted after suffering a heart attack , she has revealed .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"102_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online. O'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin. She visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked. O'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York. In the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\". The star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services. However, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\" She recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has had a heart attack .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"103_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Administrators of the ACT test took the decision just hours before some 5,500 students were due to sit it. The ACT is one of two entrance exams available to international and domestic students wanting to go to a US college. This is not the first cheating scandal to hit the tests in East Asia. The other entrance exam - the SAT - was cancelled in South Korea in 2013 because some of the questions were leaked. The ACT test was due to be held at 56 test centres in both South Korea and Hong Kong on Saturday morning. The Associated Press said teachers at some of Seoul's private \"cram schools\" said they were not notified until about an hour before the students were due to sit the test. ACT Inc, an Iowa-based non-profit organisation that was operating the test, said it took the decision after receiving \"credible evidence that test materials intended for administration in these regions have been compromised\". The organisation said in a statement that all students would get a refund but would only be able to resit when the tests are held again in September.","summary":"A US college entrance exam that was due to be held in South Korea and Hong Kong on Saturday has been cancelled after \" credible evidence \" of cheating was found .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"103_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Administrators of the ACT test took the decision just hours before some 5,500 students were due to sit it. The ACT is one of two entrance exams available to international and domestic students wanting to go to a US college. This is not the first cheating scandal to hit the tests in East Asia. The other entrance exam - the SAT - was cancelled in South Korea in 2013 because some of the questions were leaked. The ACT test was due to be held at 56 test centres in both South Korea and Hong Kong on Saturday morning. The Associated Press said teachers at some of Seoul's private \"cram schools\" said they were not notified until about an hour before the students were due to sit the test. ACT Inc, an Iowa-based non-profit organisation that was operating the test, said it took the decision after receiving \"credible evidence that test materials intended for administration in these regions have been compromised\". The organisation said in a statement that all students would get a refund but would only be able to resit when the tests are held again in September.","summary":"A US college entrance exam has been cancelled in South Korea and Hong Kong because of cheating .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"104_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Gatland won a first clean sweep in his maiden Six Nations as coach in 2008 after Wales' disappointing 2007 World Cup display. He guided Wales to a second Grand Slam in 2012 after narrowly missing out on the 2011 World Cup final. \"We were disappointed not getting to the final in 2011,\" he said. \"We feel a little bit the same this time around. \"There's a little bit of frustration as we felt we could have gone a bit further in the World Cup, although we were proud of what we achieved given the number of injuries we had.\" Wales qualified alongside Australia from their World Cup pool despite a host of injuries to key players such as Leigh Halfpenny, Jonathan Davies and Rhys Webb. Wales were knocked out of the World Cup by two-time champions South Africa in the quarter-final despite leading with 10 minutes remaining. Webb and Halfpenny are still out injured, but centre Davies has returned while backs Liam Williams and Hallam Amos are returning to fitness. Wales hold the record of Championship victories - 26 outright and 12 shared - and a third Grand Slam in nine years would mean they join England on a record 12 Grand Slams. Media playback is not supported on this device Ireland are bidding to become the first side ever to win the Championship three times in a row and Wales coach Gatland said: \"You can't look past the Irish.\" The New Zealander also said that England under new coach Eddie Jones are an \"unknown quantity\" in \"a really open competition\". Wales begin their Six Nations bid against the defending champions in Dublin - the same venue where the Welsh began their 2012 Grand Slam campaign. \"We're in pretty good shape,\" added Gatland, himself a former Ireland coach. \"There's a few new coaches this year and the familiarly will help us put things together quickly. \"Our time together at the World Cup is invaluable preparation and potentially a slight advantage. \"It is massive that we're going away to Dublin first and if we can win that first game, the next game at home against Scotland is six days later. \"Momentum is huge in this competition.\"","summary":"Wales head coach Warren Gatland says he is relishing the prospect of a third Six Nations Grand Slam in four years after feeling \" frustrated \" by his side 's World Cup failure .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8823529412},"104_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Gatland won a first clean sweep in his maiden Six Nations as coach in 2008 after Wales' disappointing 2007 World Cup display. He guided Wales to a second Grand Slam in 2012 after narrowly missing out on the 2011 World Cup final. \"We were disappointed not getting to the final in 2011,\" he said. \"We feel a little bit the same this time around. \"There's a little bit of frustration as we felt we could have gone a bit further in the World Cup, although we were proud of what we achieved given the number of injuries we had.\" Wales qualified alongside Australia from their World Cup pool despite a host of injuries to key players such as Leigh Halfpenny, Jonathan Davies and Rhys Webb. Wales were knocked out of the World Cup by two-time champions South Africa in the quarter-final despite leading with 10 minutes remaining. Webb and Halfpenny are still out injured, but centre Davies has returned while backs Liam Williams and Hallam Amos are returning to fitness. Wales hold the record of Championship victories - 26 outright and 12 shared - and a third Grand Slam in nine years would mean they join England on a record 12 Grand Slams. Media playback is not supported on this device Ireland are bidding to become the first side ever to win the Championship three times in a row and Wales coach Gatland said: \"You can't look past the Irish.\" The New Zealander also said that England under new coach Eddie Jones are an \"unknown quantity\" in \"a really open competition\". Wales begin their Six Nations bid against the defending champions in Dublin - the same venue where the Welsh began their 2012 Grand Slam campaign. \"We're in pretty good shape,\" added Gatland, himself a former Ireland coach. \"There's a few new coaches this year and the familiarly will help us put things together quickly. \"Our time together at the World Cup is invaluable preparation and potentially a slight advantage. \"It is massive that we're going away to Dublin first and if we can win that first game, the next game at home against Scotland is six days later. \"Momentum is huge in this competition.\"","summary":"Warren Gatland says Wales will be \" frustrated \" if they fail to win a third Six Nations Grand Slam in four years .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"105_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Marjory Stewart, of Bellshill, Lanarkshire, is alleged to have crashed into three other vehicles during the incident in Portsoy in July. She is accused of failing to keep her car under proper control. The case called at Banff Sheriff Court and was continued without plea until next month.","summary":"A 25 - year - old woman has appeared in court charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving after a crash in Fife .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.48},"105_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Marjory Stewart, of Bellshill, Lanarkshire, is alleged to have crashed into three other vehicles during the incident in Portsoy in July. She is accused of failing to keep her car under proper control. The case called at Banff Sheriff Court and was continued without plea until next month.","summary":"A 73 - year - old woman has appeared in court accused of causing a four - vehicle crash in Aberdeenshire .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.7272727273},"106_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Haugh, 25, was stabbed in a laneway in the Marian estate in the early hours of Sunday. Robbie Walsh, of Island View, Kilrush, was charged with assault causing serious harm to Mr Haugh. He has been remanded in custody to appear again in court next week. Two other men arrested over the killing were released without charge, with files being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions. At Ennis District Court on Tuesday, Det Sgt Padraig Frawley said it will be alleged that Mr Walsh was one of three people who entered the Marian Estate in Kilkee shortly after 01:00 on Sunday and called to houses in the estate looking for Mr Haugh. Det Frawley said it will be further alleged that while in the estate, the accused and the two males came across Mr Haugh and another man and a fight ensued where weapons were used. He said: \"Other individuals also arrived who became involved in the fight.\" Det Frawley said: \"During the course of the altercation, Karl Haugh received a stab wound to his back. Garda arrived at the scene where knives and golf clubs were recovered.\" He said that Mr Haugh was brought by ambulance to Limerick University Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 06:00 local time. He said police recovered a knife handle and a blade at the scene of Mr Haugh's death and the blade had blood on it. A judge said the state had given evidence of tension in the area of Kilkee as a result of the killing and remanded Mr Walsh in custody until 14 August.","summary":"A 23 - year - old man has appeared in court in Limerick charged in connection with the death of Karl Haugh in Kilkee , County Limerick .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.75},"106_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Haugh, 25, was stabbed in a laneway in the Marian estate in the early hours of Sunday. Robbie Walsh, of Island View, Kilrush, was charged with assault causing serious harm to Mr Haugh. He has been remanded in custody to appear again in court next week. Two other men arrested over the killing were released without charge, with files being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions. At Ennis District Court on Tuesday, Det Sgt Padraig Frawley said it will be alleged that Mr Walsh was one of three people who entered the Marian Estate in Kilkee shortly after 01:00 on Sunday and called to houses in the estate looking for Mr Haugh. Det Frawley said it will be further alleged that while in the estate, the accused and the two males came across Mr Haugh and another man and a fight ensued where weapons were used. He said: \"Other individuals also arrived who became involved in the fight.\" Det Frawley said: \"During the course of the altercation, Karl Haugh received a stab wound to his back. Garda arrived at the scene where knives and golf clubs were recovered.\" He said that Mr Haugh was brought by ambulance to Limerick University Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 06:00 local time. He said police recovered a knife handle and a blade at the scene of Mr Haugh's death and the blade had blood on it. A judge said the state had given evidence of tension in the area of Kilkee as a result of the killing and remanded Mr Walsh in custody until 14 August.","summary":"A 25 - year - old man has appeared in court charged in connection with the murder of Karl Haugh in Kilkee , County Clare .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.9615384615},"107_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"21 October 2016 Last updated at 15:03 BST In 2008, about 40 were recorded on the seahorse study site at South Beach in the bay, but none have been spotted there since 2013. Miranda Krestovnikoff has been investigating for Inside Out and speaking to Neil Garrick-Maidment, from the Seahorse Trust, and the Royal Yachting Association's Emma Barton.","summary":"The number of seahorses in Bristol Bay has plummeted in recent years , according to the Seahorse Trust .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7894736842},"107_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"21 October 2016 Last updated at 15:03 BST In 2008, about 40 were recorded on the seahorse study site at South Beach in the bay, but none have been spotted there since 2013. Miranda Krestovnikoff has been investigating for Inside Out and speaking to Neil Garrick-Maidment, from the Seahorse Trust, and the Royal Yachting Association's Emma Barton.","summary":"Concerns have been raised about the decline in numbers of seahorses in Portsmouth Harbour .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8666666667},"108_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Coverage will be on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. The two teams faced off in Patras, Greece, earlier this month, with European title contenders Greece running out winners, 92-64. Three members of that team will be missing at the Copper Box, however, offering GB a chance of revenge. \"I think it's going to be amazing - I'm from Stratford so I love playing there [at the Copper Box],\" said GB guard Teddy Okereafor. \"This is the level we need to be playing at to make sure we're 100% ready for EuroBasket this year. \"We've got a couple of guys who are going to be playing for the first time in London so it's going to be exciting for them - I think the atmosphere's going to be great.\" The game will be Britain's only home game before they compete at FIBA EuroBasket 2017, which starts at the beginning of September with a qualifying group in Istanbul, Turkey. After they play Greece, coach Joe Prunty's team travel to a four-team tournament in Poland, their last warm-up games before EuroBasket starts. (BST) 17:30-19:30 - BBC iPlayer 17:30-19:30 - BBC Sport website","summary":"Great Britain 's men 's basketball team will take on Greece in a pre - EuroBasket warm - up game at the Copper Box in London on Saturday , 3 September .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.875},"108_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Coverage will be on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. The two teams faced off in Patras, Greece, earlier this month, with European title contenders Greece running out winners, 92-64. Three members of that team will be missing at the Copper Box, however, offering GB a chance of revenge. \"I think it's going to be amazing - I'm from Stratford so I love playing there [at the Copper Box],\" said GB guard Teddy Okereafor. \"This is the level we need to be playing at to make sure we're 100% ready for EuroBasket this year. \"We've got a couple of guys who are going to be playing for the first time in London so it's going to be exciting for them - I think the atmosphere's going to be great.\" The game will be Britain's only home game before they compete at FIBA EuroBasket 2017, which starts at the beginning of September with a qualifying group in Istanbul, Turkey. After they play Greece, coach Joe Prunty's team travel to a four-team tournament in Poland, their last warm-up games before EuroBasket starts. (BST) 17:30-19:30 - BBC iPlayer 17:30-19:30 - BBC Sport website","summary":"Great Britain 's EuroBasket 2017 warm - up game against Greece will be broadcast live on the BBC on Sunday , 17 June at 17:30 BST .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8518518519},"109_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The stone got past the elephant's fence and a ditch separating the animal and visitors, the zoo said in a statement. The girl was taken to hospital and died within a few hours, the zoo added. The zoo statement said the enclosure met international standards and said \"this kind of accident is rare, unpredictable and unusual\". Africa Live: More on this and other stories The statement went on (in French) to point out two other recent incidents in the US: Phyllis Lee, Scientific Director of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants, says that targeted throwing of stones and branches by elephants is very unusual. \"It can happen when elephants are frustrated or bored. In my opinion, it's unlikely the elephant was directly targeting the girl - but exhibiting frustration. You can't predict what animals in captivity will do.\" The moments after the girl was struck at Rabat Zoo on Tuesday were filmed by a bystander and uploaded onto YouTube. The video shows the elephant waving its trunk behind a fence and swerves round to show a stone on the ground. Metres away people are gathered around the girl, holding her head and stroking her leg.","summary":"A six - year - old girl has died after being hit by an elephant at a zoo in the Moroccan city of Rabat when she was hit by a stone thrown by the animal .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8333333333},"109_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The stone got past the elephant's fence and a ditch separating the animal and visitors, the zoo said in a statement. The girl was taken to hospital and died within a few hours, the zoo added. The zoo statement said the enclosure met international standards and said \"this kind of accident is rare, unpredictable and unusual\". Africa Live: More on this and other stories The statement went on (in French) to point out two other recent incidents in the US: Phyllis Lee, Scientific Director of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants, says that targeted throwing of stones and branches by elephants is very unusual. \"It can happen when elephants are frustrated or bored. In my opinion, it's unlikely the elephant was directly targeting the girl - but exhibiting frustration. You can't predict what animals in captivity will do.\" The moments after the girl was struck at Rabat Zoo on Tuesday were filmed by a bystander and uploaded onto YouTube. The video shows the elephant waving its trunk behind a fence and swerves round to show a stone on the ground. Metres away people are gathered around the girl, holding her head and stroking her leg.","summary":"A four - year - old girl has died after being hit by a stone thrown by an elephant at a zoo in Morocco .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.76},"110_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Josh Earnest said the closure of the Cuban detention camp was a national security interest. It was one of the first directives President Barack Obama ordered two months after he was elected in 2008. Inmates have slowly been transferred out and at the start of the year, 122 men were left. The peak population in 2003 was 684. Mr Earnest said the administration was \"in the final stages of drafting a plan to safely and responsibly (close) the prison at Guantanamo Bay and to present that to Congress\". He added: \"That has been something that our national security officials have been working on for quite some time, primarily because it is a priority of the president.\" In 2009, President Obama admitted the January 2010 deadline he had set for closing the counter-terrorism facility would be missed. Since then, Congress bipartisan opposition has meant the transfer of prisoners to the US has been blocked. Some have been considered too dangerous to be released, but the US holds no evidence that can be used in civilian or military trials against them. The US has slowly been sending prisoners back to their home countries or to third countries, a process Mr Earnest said needs to continue if the facility is to shut. The camp was established in 2002 by the Bush administration to detain the most dangerous suspects for interrogation and the prosecution of war crimes. Controversy has centred around the period of time detainees have been held without charge and the use of interrogation techniques.","summary":"The Obama administration is \" in the final stages \" of drafting a plan to close the Guantanamo Bay prison , the White House press secretary has said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8275862069},"110_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Josh Earnest said the closure of the Cuban detention camp was a national security interest. It was one of the first directives President Barack Obama ordered two months after he was elected in 2008. Inmates have slowly been transferred out and at the start of the year, 122 men were left. The peak population in 2003 was 684. Mr Earnest said the administration was \"in the final stages of drafting a plan to safely and responsibly (close) the prison at Guantanamo Bay and to present that to Congress\". He added: \"That has been something that our national security officials have been working on for quite some time, primarily because it is a priority of the president.\" In 2009, President Obama admitted the January 2010 deadline he had set for closing the counter-terrorism facility would be missed. Since then, Congress bipartisan opposition has meant the transfer of prisoners to the US has been blocked. Some have been considered too dangerous to be released, but the US holds no evidence that can be used in civilian or military trials against them. The US has slowly been sending prisoners back to their home countries or to third countries, a process Mr Earnest said needs to continue if the facility is to shut. The camp was established in 2002 by the Bush administration to detain the most dangerous suspects for interrogation and the prosecution of war crimes. Controversy has centred around the period of time detainees have been held without charge and the use of interrogation techniques.","summary":"The White House has said it is in the final stages of drafting a plan to close the Guantanamo Bay prison .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"111_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m. Plans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units. Ernie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\". \"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White. \"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\" Paul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years. \"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"Plans are being drawn up to improve the appearance of a Birmingham park bought by Crown Estates , which has been criticised for having too many sheds and sheds .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9},"111_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m. Plans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units. Ernie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\". \"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White. \"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\" Paul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years. \"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"The new owners of a Cardiff car park have said they want to make it \" as good as it can be \" .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9583333333},"112_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Sidwell, 34, has made 32 Championship appearances this season to help the Seagulls achieve promotion to the top flight for the first time in 34 years. With his contract due to expire at the end of the campaign, the midfielder is now hoping to sign a new deal. \"I want to be a part of it next year because I know we can stay in the Premier League,\" he said. Brighton's recent win over Wigan confirmed their promotion, and with a four-point lead over second-placed Newcastle, Chris Hughton's side are now hoping to wrap up the league title in the final two matches. Sidwell made 19 appearances for Albion on loan from Stoke during 2015-16 before signing a one-year deal with Brighton in June 2016. He has previously played in the Premier League with Reading, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Fulham and Stoke and believes he deserves the opportunity to play at the top level again. Sidwell told BBC Radio Sussex: \"When I signed the contract last year no-one expected me to play as many games as I have. I've probably given a better impact than expected. \"When I have played I've played well, I've put my best foot forward and I've given myself every opportunity to earn a new deal. \"If there's one on the table then hopefully we can thrash it out, it can be done and we can enjoy the summer.\"","summary":"Brighton & Hove Albion captain Jack Sidwell says he wants to stay at the club next season and help them win promotion to the Premier League .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8148148148},"112_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Sidwell, 34, has made 32 Championship appearances this season to help the Seagulls achieve promotion to the top flight for the first time in 34 years. With his contract due to expire at the end of the campaign, the midfielder is now hoping to sign a new deal. \"I want to be a part of it next year because I know we can stay in the Premier League,\" he said. Brighton's recent win over Wigan confirmed their promotion, and with a four-point lead over second-placed Newcastle, Chris Hughton's side are now hoping to wrap up the league title in the final two matches. Sidwell made 19 appearances for Albion on loan from Stoke during 2015-16 before signing a one-year deal with Brighton in June 2016. He has previously played in the Premier League with Reading, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Fulham and Stoke and believes he deserves the opportunity to play at the top level again. Sidwell told BBC Radio Sussex: \"When I signed the contract last year no-one expected me to play as many games as I have. I've probably given a better impact than expected. \"When I have played I've played well, I've put my best foot forward and I've given myself every opportunity to earn a new deal. \"If there's one on the table then hopefully we can thrash it out, it can be done and we can enjoy the summer.\"","summary":"Steve Sidwell says he wants to stay at Brighton to help the club stay in the Premier League .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9473684211},"113_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Morata, 23, who is playing for Spain at Euro 2016, joined Juventus in 2014, after four seasons with Real. The terms of his move to Italy included an option for Real to buy him back, with the fee reported to be up to 30m euros (\u00a323m). Morata, previously reported to be a target for Arsenal and Chelsea, has scored three times for Spain in France. He scored 27 goals in two years for Juventus, winning two Serie A titles and two Coppa Italias. Morata played in back-to-back Champions League finals, having appeared as a substitute in Real's 2014 win and scoring in Juventus' 3-1 defeat by Barcelona in 2015. The 6ft 3in striker came through the ranks at Real, making his first team debut at 18, and scored 10 goals for the La Liga side. Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Juventus have signed striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid on a four - year deal for an undisclosed fee , subject to international clearance .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"113_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Morata, 23, who is playing for Spain at Euro 2016, joined Juventus in 2014, after four seasons with Real. The terms of his move to Italy included an option for Real to buy him back, with the fee reported to be up to 30m euros (\u00a323m). Morata, previously reported to be a target for Arsenal and Chelsea, has scored three times for Spain in France. He scored 27 goals in two years for Juventus, winning two Serie A titles and two Coppa Italias. Morata played in back-to-back Champions League finals, having appeared as a substitute in Real's 2014 win and scoring in Juventus' 3-1 defeat by Barcelona in 2015. The 6ft 3in striker came through the ranks at Real, making his first team debut at 18, and scored 10 goals for the La Liga side. Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Real Madrid have re - signed striker Alvaro Morata from Juventus on a four - year deal .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"114_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The poster with the phrase #prayforjosh appeared in Holywood by the A2 within the last week. It is part of a social media campaign supporting 13-year-old Joshua Martin, from Donaghadee, County Down. Life took a dramatic turn for the teenager when he was diagnosed with cancer on Christmas Eve. He was due to have an operation on his appendix at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. However, doctors instead discovered and removed a large primary cancer and five smaller growths. The news shocked Josh's family, but since his diagnosis they have received lots of support from people all over the world. It began as a hashtag on Facebook and Instagram by Bangor Elim Church, where Josh's father is on the pastoral staff, and has since gone viral. The church's senior pastor, Gary Beattie, said he was amazed by how many people have supported Josh and his family so far. \"We were in total shock when he was diagnosed, and really the family just wanted support from people and to ask people to pray for Josh,\" Gary said. \"It certainly isn't a campaign as such, we just put the hashtag on our Facebook posts to get some of our congregation thinking about him. We had no idea that it would take off. \"We would use social media quite a lot because we have quite a young congregation, and we've been posting updates about Josh from his family. \"The update was shared 948 times and it's been seen by over 79,000 people. It's absolutely phenomenal. \"We thought there had been a mistake, but you can look at the views and where they've come from, and there are people all over the world supporting him, which is great.\" But how did a social media hashtag lead to the appearance of the massive billboard? Gary said that last week a mystery donor paid for the sign and it was erected at Holywood playing fields. \"We do not know where it came from, we didn't put it there, but it means a lot to have such support,\" Gary said. There has also been a huge outpouring of support on Twitter for the Bangor Grammar pupil, with his classmates using the now-global hashtag for their friend. As Josh's family and friends continue to support him in his recovery, it now seems there will be people all over the world will be following suit, thanks to the kindness of County Down strangers.","summary":"A huge billboard in County Down has gone viral after a mystery donor paid for it to be erected in support of a schoolboy who has been diagnosed with cancer .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"114_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The poster with the phrase #prayforjosh appeared in Holywood by the A2 within the last week. It is part of a social media campaign supporting 13-year-old Joshua Martin, from Donaghadee, County Down. Life took a dramatic turn for the teenager when he was diagnosed with cancer on Christmas Eve. He was due to have an operation on his appendix at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. However, doctors instead discovered and removed a large primary cancer and five smaller growths. The news shocked Josh's family, but since his diagnosis they have received lots of support from people all over the world. It began as a hashtag on Facebook and Instagram by Bangor Elim Church, where Josh's father is on the pastoral staff, and has since gone viral. The church's senior pastor, Gary Beattie, said he was amazed by how many people have supported Josh and his family so far. \"We were in total shock when he was diagnosed, and really the family just wanted support from people and to ask people to pray for Josh,\" Gary said. \"It certainly isn't a campaign as such, we just put the hashtag on our Facebook posts to get some of our congregation thinking about him. We had no idea that it would take off. \"We would use social media quite a lot because we have quite a young congregation, and we've been posting updates about Josh from his family. \"The update was shared 948 times and it's been seen by over 79,000 people. It's absolutely phenomenal. \"We thought there had been a mistake, but you can look at the views and where they've come from, and there are people all over the world supporting him, which is great.\" But how did a social media hashtag lead to the appearance of the massive billboard? Gary said that last week a mystery donor paid for the sign and it was erected at Holywood playing fields. \"We do not know where it came from, we didn't put it there, but it means a lot to have such support,\" Gary said. There has also been a huge outpouring of support on Twitter for the Bangor Grammar pupil, with his classmates using the now-global hashtag for their friend. As Josh's family and friends continue to support him in his recovery, it now seems there will be people all over the world will be following suit, thanks to the kindness of County Down strangers.","summary":"A huge billboard in County Down asking people to pray for a teenager who has been diagnosed with cancer has gone viral .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"115_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\". \"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said. Following her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off. Her character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned. After the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring. Now Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together. \"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said. \"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\" Grant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil. He was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon. \"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins. \"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"Former EastEnders star Ross Kemp is to return to the soap for the final episodes of Dame Barbara Windsor 's character Peggy Mitchell , who is to be killed off later this year .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9705882353},"115_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\". \"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said. Following her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off. Her character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned. After the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring. Now Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together. \"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said. \"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\" Grant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil. He was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon. \"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins. \"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"EastEnders actor Ross Kemp is to reprise his role as Grant Mitchell for Dame Barbara Windsor 's final episodes of the BBC One soap .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct"],"score":0.84},"116_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Officials believe Lawrence Phillips, 40, killed himself early on Wednesday. In the 1990s, he was a star player at the University of Nebraska, making him a sought-after rookie in the NFL. Phillips played for the St Louis Rams, Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers until 1999, but he was plagued by trouble on and off the field. After his NFL career, Phillips continued to have problems with the law. Eventually, he was sent to prison after being convicted of assault for driving his car into a group of teenagers. In another case, he was convicted of assaulting a former girlfriend. Phillips, who was serving a term of more than 30 years, had been placed in a cell alone after he was accused of killing his former cellmate. On Tuesday, a judge found that there was enough evidence to try Phillips in the death of Damion Soward, 37. It is unclear how he took his own life. \"He was an intelligent person and had some good qualities,\" Tom Osborne, his coach at Nebraska, told the Associated Press news agency. \"Yet he had some anger issues and couldn't overcome the demons in his life.''","summary":"A former American football star who was serving a life sentence for killing his former cellmate in a Texas prison has taken his own life , police say .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9310344828},"116_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Officials believe Lawrence Phillips, 40, killed himself early on Wednesday. In the 1990s, he was a star player at the University of Nebraska, making him a sought-after rookie in the NFL. Phillips played for the St Louis Rams, Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers until 1999, but he was plagued by trouble on and off the field. After his NFL career, Phillips continued to have problems with the law. Eventually, he was sent to prison after being convicted of assault for driving his car into a group of teenagers. In another case, he was convicted of assaulting a former girlfriend. Phillips, who was serving a term of more than 30 years, had been placed in a cell alone after he was accused of killing his former cellmate. On Tuesday, a judge found that there was enough evidence to try Phillips in the death of Damion Soward, 37. It is unclear how he took his own life. \"He was an intelligent person and had some good qualities,\" Tom Osborne, his coach at Nebraska, told the Associated Press news agency. \"Yet he had some anger issues and couldn't overcome the demons in his life.''","summary":"A former National Football League ( NFL ) player has been found dead in his Nebraska prison cell .","labels":["correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7894736842},"117_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The firm filed an application with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Thursday in a bid to boost growth in one of the world's fastest growing movie markets. Imax's China profits jumped nearly 30% last year, according to the filing. It has been rapidly expanding in the Greater China region, nearly doubling the number of theatres since 2012. March figures indicate Imax has 239 theatres in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, but the company says it is planning to build another 219 theatres in China. News of the listing comes as box office revenue in the world's second largest economy jumped 36% last year to $4.9bn (\u00c2\u00a33.2bn), which is nearly three times more than it was 2010. The parent company is already listed in New York and its shares rose as much as 9% after the announcement.","summary":"Imax , the world 's biggest cinema chain , has applied to list its shares in Hong Kong , in a bid to raise up to $ 2bn ( \u00a3 1.8bn ) by listing in the city .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7631578947},"117_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The firm filed an application with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Thursday in a bid to boost growth in one of the world's fastest growing movie markets. Imax's China profits jumped nearly 30% last year, according to the filing. It has been rapidly expanding in the Greater China region, nearly doubling the number of theatres since 2012. March figures indicate Imax has 239 theatres in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, but the company says it is planning to build another 219 theatres in China. News of the listing comes as box office revenue in the world's second largest economy jumped 36% last year to $4.9bn (\u00c2\u00a33.2bn), which is nearly three times more than it was 2010. The parent company is already listed in New York and its shares rose as much as 9% after the announcement.","summary":"Imax , the world 's largest cinema exhibitor , plans to list its shares in Hong Kong .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7777777778},"118_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Gustafsson, 42, is being flown back to Sweden from Africa, Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstr\u00f6m said in a statement on Monday. He was seized by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) along with two other men, one of whom was freed in a dawn raid in 2015. Ms Wallstr\u00f6m said Mr Gustafsson was \"in good spirits\", local media report. \"It is with great pleasure that I can announce that Johan Gustafsson has been released,\" Ms Wallstr\u00f6m added. She said that the Swede's release was thanks to \"extensive efforts\" and co-operation between the Swedish foreign ministry, police and \"foreign authorities\". Ms Wallstr\u00f6m said she had spoken with Mr Gustafsson, who she described as being \"happy\" and \"overwhelmed\" by Monday's events. \"I cannot say more at the current time,\" she added. Sweden's former Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said that Mr Gustafsson's kidnapping weighed heavily on his mind during his time in the role, which ended in 2014. He tweeted on Monday: \"Extremely gratifying that Johan Gustafsson is free. No single case concerned me more as foreign minister.\" Mr Gustafsson was kidnapped along with South African Stephen McGown and Dutchman Sjaak Rijke. Mr Rijke was freed by French special forces in April 2015 after he was discovered by chance in a dawn raid in northern Mali. AQIM took a number of Western hostages before the French military deployed its forces in January 2013. In a separate incident in December 2014, French hostage Serge Lazarevic was freed after a prisoner swap.","summary":"Sweden 's former foreign minister Johan Gustafsson , who was kidnapped by Islamist militants in Mali in 2013 , has been released after more than two years in captivity .","labels":["correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8666666667},"118_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Gustafsson, 42, is being flown back to Sweden from Africa, Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstr\u00f6m said in a statement on Monday. He was seized by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) along with two other men, one of whom was freed in a dawn raid in 2015. Ms Wallstr\u00f6m said Mr Gustafsson was \"in good spirits\", local media report. \"It is with great pleasure that I can announce that Johan Gustafsson has been released,\" Ms Wallstr\u00f6m added. She said that the Swede's release was thanks to \"extensive efforts\" and co-operation between the Swedish foreign ministry, police and \"foreign authorities\". Ms Wallstr\u00f6m said she had spoken with Mr Gustafsson, who she described as being \"happy\" and \"overwhelmed\" by Monday's events. \"I cannot say more at the current time,\" she added. Sweden's former Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said that Mr Gustafsson's kidnapping weighed heavily on his mind during his time in the role, which ended in 2014. He tweeted on Monday: \"Extremely gratifying that Johan Gustafsson is free. No single case concerned me more as foreign minister.\" Mr Gustafsson was kidnapped along with South African Stephen McGown and Dutchman Sjaak Rijke. Mr Rijke was freed by French special forces in April 2015 after he was discovered by chance in a dawn raid in northern Mali. AQIM took a number of Western hostages before the French military deployed its forces in January 2013. In a separate incident in December 2014, French hostage Serge Lazarevic was freed after a prisoner swap.","summary":"Former Swedish Foreign Minister Johan Gustafsson has been freed after being kidnapped in Mali in 2013 .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7058823529},"119_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 34-year-old rejoined the New Lawn side in July 2016 and was ever-present as they won promotion to League Two last season. He made 144 appearances in his first spell with the club before spending the 2015-16 season with Gateshead. Mark Cooper has signed defenders Lee Collins and Callum Evans and midfielder Reece Brown as they prepare for their first season in the Football League.","summary":"National League side Grimsby Town have re - signed left - back Mark Cooper on a one - year contract after he turned down a new deal with fellow strugglers Gateshead .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"119_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 34-year-old rejoined the New Lawn side in July 2016 and was ever-present as they won promotion to League Two last season. He made 144 appearances in his first spell with the club before spending the 2015-16 season with Gateshead. Mark Cooper has signed defenders Lee Collins and Callum Evans and midfielder Reece Brown as they prepare for their first season in the Football League.","summary":"National League side Cheltenham Town have re - signed defender Paul Mullin on a one - year contract .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"120_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Parts of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean are up to 11 kilometres deep, so we know little about what sea life there is. So a team has been sending down a robotic submarine called Deep Discoverer with a camera on it. Science fans or anyone who is just curious can check out what the camera is showing online. The three-month expedition is looking for things like fish, mud volcanoes and deep sea coral. So far they've spotted shrimp, jellyfish and black pillow lava from an underwater eruption.","summary":"Scientists in the US have been sending a robot submarine into the deepest part of the ocean to see if they can find anything new .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8846153846},"120_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Parts of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean are up to 11 kilometres deep, so we know little about what sea life there is. So a team has been sending down a robotic submarine called Deep Discoverer with a camera on it. Science fans or anyone who is just curious can check out what the camera is showing online. The three-month expedition is looking for things like fish, mud volcanoes and deep sea coral. So far they've spotted shrimp, jellyfish and black pillow lava from an underwater eruption.","summary":"Scientists are sending a robot down to the deepest part of the ocean to find out what 's there .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"121_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"My sources include collectors all over the world, dealers, auctions, flea markets, and just about any place I can think of. The accumulation, as I like to call it, includes all kinds of material related to the Indian matchbox industry. Within this rapidly growing accumulation, I often come across labels and subjects that I get curious about and that is how my collection takes a thematic approach. My recent exhibition, titled \"Matchbox Labels And The Stories They Tell\", features some prominent trends and themes spanning the entire history of the matchbox industry. I exhibited 5,000 labels from my collection of 25,000. AE Matcheswala was an early matchbox label which started using sulphur. It set up its factories in Mumbai in western Maharashtra and Khambhat (also known as Cambay) in Gujarat state, and continued to trade in matchboxes until after World War Two. The company exported its matchboxes to Arab countries. Ambarnath, written in Hindi on this label, was the location of the first Wimco factory in western Maharashtra state. Very few Wimco labels used Indian languages and they did not last long. This rather drab label featuring the dhow is not one of their common brands. This label promoted the Swadeshi (self-reliance) movement during the partition of India's Bengal region in 1905. A number of Indian labels started during the independence struggle after calls were made to boycott British goods. Most firms used Indian languages to add nationalist fervour to their brands. Labels from the 1920s and 30s tell the story of India's struggle for freedom. Some labels even celebrated important personalities associated with the freedom movement. It's believed that this matchbox was commissioned by the royal family of Bhavnagar in western Gujarat state for their personal use during British rule. Little is known about such matchboxes because records were not kept at the time and little research is possible today. Many Bollywood films were promoted on matchboxes in the 1950s. Some labels even featured Pakistani films. Actors and film posters continue to be featured on matchboxes today.","summary":"I have been collecting matchboxes for more than 20 years and have amassed a collection of 25,000 labels .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7368421053},"121_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"My sources include collectors all over the world, dealers, auctions, flea markets, and just about any place I can think of. The accumulation, as I like to call it, includes all kinds of material related to the Indian matchbox industry. Within this rapidly growing accumulation, I often come across labels and subjects that I get curious about and that is how my collection takes a thematic approach. My recent exhibition, titled \"Matchbox Labels And The Stories They Tell\", features some prominent trends and themes spanning the entire history of the matchbox industry. I exhibited 5,000 labels from my collection of 25,000. AE Matcheswala was an early matchbox label which started using sulphur. It set up its factories in Mumbai in western Maharashtra and Khambhat (also known as Cambay) in Gujarat state, and continued to trade in matchboxes until after World War Two. The company exported its matchboxes to Arab countries. Ambarnath, written in Hindi on this label, was the location of the first Wimco factory in western Maharashtra state. Very few Wimco labels used Indian languages and they did not last long. This rather drab label featuring the dhow is not one of their common brands. This label promoted the Swadeshi (self-reliance) movement during the partition of India's Bengal region in 1905. A number of Indian labels started during the independence struggle after calls were made to boycott British goods. Most firms used Indian languages to add nationalist fervour to their brands. Labels from the 1920s and 30s tell the story of India's struggle for freedom. Some labels even celebrated important personalities associated with the freedom movement. It's believed that this matchbox was commissioned by the royal family of Bhavnagar in western Gujarat state for their personal use during British rule. Little is known about such matchboxes because records were not kept at the time and little research is possible today. Many Bollywood films were promoted on matchboxes in the 1950s. Some labels even featured Pakistani films. Actors and film posters continue to be featured on matchboxes today.","summary":"For the past 15 years , I have been collecting matchbox labels .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6153846154},"122_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Johnny McGurk, 49, appeared in court in County Londonderry accused of theft from quarry firm Patrick Bradley Ltd. Mr McGurk, an accountant, was released on bail and will appear in court again on 19 November. He won an All-Ireland football championship and All-Star award in 1993. Mr McGurk also captained his club Lavey to an All-Ireland senior club championship in 1991. The accused's name was given to Coleraine Magistrates Court as John Malachy McGurk of Oakland Crescent in Knockloughrim, Magherafelt, County Londonderry. He was charged with stealing \u00a3572,206 from Patrick Bradley Ltd, based in Kilrea, also in County Londonderry. Mr McGurk was also accused of 36 counts of fraud relating to sums of allegedly stolen money lodged in his bank account. All the offences are alleged to have happened between 1 July 2006 and 31 December 2011.","summary":"A former County Londonderry and Lavey footballer has appeared in court charged with stealing more than \u00a3 500,000 from a quarry company .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"122_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Johnny McGurk, 49, appeared in court in County Londonderry accused of theft from quarry firm Patrick Bradley Ltd. Mr McGurk, an accountant, was released on bail and will appear in court again on 19 November. He won an All-Ireland football championship and All-Star award in 1993. Mr McGurk also captained his club Lavey to an All-Ireland senior club championship in 1991. The accused's name was given to Coleraine Magistrates Court as John Malachy McGurk of Oakland Crescent in Knockloughrim, Magherafelt, County Londonderry. He was charged with stealing \u00a3572,206 from Patrick Bradley Ltd, based in Kilrea, also in County Londonderry. Mr McGurk was also accused of 36 counts of fraud relating to sums of allegedly stolen money lodged in his bank account. All the offences are alleged to have happened between 1 July 2006 and 31 December 2011.","summary":"A former All - Ireland footballer has been charged with stealing more than \u00a3 500,000 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"123_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Campaigners from action group Plane Stupid staged the demonstration on Monday in opposition to the airport's expansion plans. The men and women have been charged with aggravated trespass and entering a security restricted area of an aerodrome, police said. They will appear in court on 19 August. The protest took place on the northern runway at 03:30 BST on Monday. The Metropolitan Police said security at the airport would be reviewed.","summary":"Three people have been charged after a protest against plans to expand Heathrow Airport was held in the early hours .","labels":["extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9047619048},"123_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Campaigners from action group Plane Stupid staged the demonstration on Monday in opposition to the airport's expansion plans. The men and women have been charged with aggravated trespass and entering a security restricted area of an aerodrome, police said. They will appear in court on 19 August. The protest took place on the northern runway at 03:30 BST on Monday. The Metropolitan Police said security at the airport would be reviewed.","summary":"Seven people have been charged after a protest on the runway at Heathrow Airport .","labels":["extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct"],"score":0.8666666667},"124_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Fellow tenants Newport Gwent Dragons are subject to a takeover bid from the Welsh Rugby Union, who have said they see Rodney Parade \"as a rugby venue.\" County have a lease to use the ground - and have primacy of fixtures on the venue if they remain in the Football League - until 2023. \"Our view is quite clear - we've got a contract,\" Foxall said. \"That is something that we're expecting to be honoured. \"Obviously there is a vote in early May by the shareholders for Newport Rugby and we'll wait and see what happens with that.\" The WRU's takeover of Newport Gwent Dragons will be put to the vote on Tuesday, 9 May. In 2013 the Exiles agreed a 10-year lease to use the stadium after gaining promotion to the Football League from the Conference. Newport RFC chairman Will Godfrey said both County and Newport Squash Club, who are also based at Rodney Parade, are protected under their current agreements. Godfrey said the WRU had been made aware of that fact. The WRU have signalled their intention to install an artificial surface which is against Football League rules. On the pitch, County are two points clear of the League Two relegation with two games remaining after six wins in 10 games under caretaker manager Mike Flynn and can clinch survival this weekend if they win and rivals Hartlepool lose. Newport secured promotion back to the Football League in 2013 and Foxall said relegation to the National League would be a \"massive\" blow, \"To lose that status again, in a relatively short space of time would be pretty devastating for the fans but also for the city of Newport,\" Foxall told BBC Wales Today.","summary":"Relegation to the National League would be \" devastating \" for Newport County and the city of Newport , according to the club 's chief executive David Foxall .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct"],"score":0.8965517241},"124_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Fellow tenants Newport Gwent Dragons are subject to a takeover bid from the Welsh Rugby Union, who have said they see Rodney Parade \"as a rugby venue.\" County have a lease to use the ground - and have primacy of fixtures on the venue if they remain in the Football League - until 2023. \"Our view is quite clear - we've got a contract,\" Foxall said. \"That is something that we're expecting to be honoured. \"Obviously there is a vote in early May by the shareholders for Newport Rugby and we'll wait and see what happens with that.\" The WRU's takeover of Newport Gwent Dragons will be put to the vote on Tuesday, 9 May. In 2013 the Exiles agreed a 10-year lease to use the stadium after gaining promotion to the Football League from the Conference. Newport RFC chairman Will Godfrey said both County and Newport Squash Club, who are also based at Rodney Parade, are protected under their current agreements. Godfrey said the WRU had been made aware of that fact. The WRU have signalled their intention to install an artificial surface which is against Football League rules. On the pitch, County are two points clear of the League Two relegation with two games remaining after six wins in 10 games under caretaker manager Mike Flynn and can clinch survival this weekend if they win and rivals Hartlepool lose. Newport secured promotion back to the Football League in 2013 and Foxall said relegation to the National League would be a \"massive\" blow, \"To lose that status again, in a relatively short space of time would be pretty devastating for the fans but also for the city of Newport,\" Foxall told BBC Wales Today.","summary":"Newport County chief executive Mark Foxall says the club are \" expecting to be honoured \" at Rodney Parade .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.85},"125_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Stephen Hammond said job roles would change when the paper system for car tax discs is scrapped in October. The minister allayed fears about job losses in a letter to Swansea East AM Mike Hedges. Mr Hedges said the minister's response would \"give comfort\" to DVLA employees. Concerns over the future of some of the 5,000 workers at the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency centre were raised in October after Chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement. The chancellor announced that the tax disc would be replaced with an electronic system in October 2014. The new system will allow people to pay the charge by monthly direct debit. Mr Hedges had written to Mr Hammond asking for clarification of the government's intentions. In his response to Mr Hedges, Mr Hammond said: \"It is likely that the introduction of a direct debit scheme may mean there will be a natural reduction in the amount of refunds received, in addition to the withdrawal of the tax disc. \"This may mean changes to job roles and the need to train on new processes. \"Any reductions in numbers of people needed for these activities will be managed through redeploying to other growth areas of the business.\" Mr Hedges welcomed the minister's assurances. He added: \"Whilst disappointed that the changes will reduce the number of job opportunities at the DVLA, I can see the advantages of both paying by monthly direct debits and not having to show a tax disc. \"I am pleased the minister is committed to redeployment rather than redundancies and I am sure this response will give comfort to many concerned DVLA employees.\"","summary":"There will be no redundancies at the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency ( DVLA ) in Wales , the transport minister has said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"125_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Stephen Hammond said job roles would change when the paper system for car tax discs is scrapped in October. The minister allayed fears about job losses in a letter to Swansea East AM Mike Hedges. Mr Hedges said the minister's response would \"give comfort\" to DVLA employees. Concerns over the future of some of the 5,000 workers at the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency centre were raised in October after Chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement. The chancellor announced that the tax disc would be replaced with an electronic system in October 2014. The new system will allow people to pay the charge by monthly direct debit. Mr Hedges had written to Mr Hammond asking for clarification of the government's intentions. In his response to Mr Hedges, Mr Hammond said: \"It is likely that the introduction of a direct debit scheme may mean there will be a natural reduction in the amount of refunds received, in addition to the withdrawal of the tax disc. \"This may mean changes to job roles and the need to train on new processes. \"Any reductions in numbers of people needed for these activities will be managed through redeploying to other growth areas of the business.\" Mr Hedges welcomed the minister's assurances. He added: \"Whilst disappointed that the changes will reduce the number of job opportunities at the DVLA, I can see the advantages of both paying by monthly direct debits and not having to show a tax disc. \"I am pleased the minister is committed to redeployment rather than redundancies and I am sure this response will give comfort to many concerned DVLA employees.\"","summary":"Workers at a DVLA centre in Swansea could lose their jobs when the tax disc is scrapped , the transport secretary has said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7916666667},"126_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Clarkson, 30, joined Premiership Well for a second spell in July and could make his St Mirren debut in the Championship against Alloa on Saturday. He scored nine goals at Dundee last season and has featured mainly as a substitute so far this term. \"I'm ready, I've been fit all season and I'm as fit as I've ever been,\" Clarkson told the St Mirren website. \"I've been playing games, playing for the U20s and I like to keep my match fitness up. \"I've been training hard and making sure that when my time came, wherever it may be, that I was ready and match fit and hopefully up to speed with everyone else really. I'm looking forward to getting started.\" Capped twice for Scotland in 2008 and with one international goal to his name, Clarkson has made almost 400 senior appearances at club level. His previous teams include Bristol City, Brentford and Bristol Rovers. St Mirren are eighth in the Championship, seven points clear of bottom side Alloa. \"Obviously the game on Saturday, every game is a big game, and the more games we can win the more confidence we can get from that we can hopefully go on a run of games and push up the table and try to get the club back to where it has been,\" added Clarkson. For all the latest transfers check out our transfer deals page.","summary":"St Mirren have signed former Dundee United and Scotland Under-20 striker Scott Clarkson on a one - month loan deal from Well .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6086956522},"126_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Clarkson, 30, joined Premiership Well for a second spell in July and could make his St Mirren debut in the Championship against Alloa on Saturday. He scored nine goals at Dundee last season and has featured mainly as a substitute so far this term. \"I'm ready, I've been fit all season and I'm as fit as I've ever been,\" Clarkson told the St Mirren website. \"I've been playing games, playing for the U20s and I like to keep my match fitness up. \"I've been training hard and making sure that when my time came, wherever it may be, that I was ready and match fit and hopefully up to speed with everyone else really. I'm looking forward to getting started.\" Capped twice for Scotland in 2008 and with one international goal to his name, Clarkson has made almost 400 senior appearances at club level. His previous teams include Bristol City, Brentford and Bristol Rovers. St Mirren are eighth in the Championship, seven points clear of bottom side Alloa. \"Obviously the game on Saturday, every game is a big game, and the more games we can win the more confidence we can get from that we can hopefully go on a run of games and push up the table and try to get the club back to where it has been,\" added Clarkson. For all the latest transfers check out our transfer deals page.","summary":"St Mirren have signed striker David Clarkson on loan from Motherwell until the end of the season .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","world knowledge","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.4444444444},"127_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Thousands attended the early morning service at Hyde Park Corner and up to 400 people took part in a parade before the wreath-laying at the Cenotaph. Anzac Day commemorates the first major battle involving Australian and New Zealand forces during World War One. A service was also held at Westminster Abbey. The national anthems of New Zealand and Australia were sung as the service ended. The first time Anzac Day was commemorated in the capital was when King George V attended a Westminster Abbey service in 1916, a year after the Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) landings at Gallipoli. Since then, the services have become an important moment for thousands of expatriate and visiting New Zealanders and Australians, who honour the sacrifices of their countrymen and women in all wars. Addressing the crowds at the dawn service, Alexander Downer, Australian high commissioner to the UK, who also laid a wreath, said: \"When we reflect on Anzac Day we imagine the Gallipoli landings, what it must have been like, at dawn on the water, in sight of that rugged shoreline - and a collectively held breath, a leaden silence about to be broken. \"We consider the enthusiasm, the courage, and the heroism of the Anzac troops - ordinary men fighting for God, King and empire, for their mates, for adventure, for a world without war.\" Members of veterans' associations, service and ex-service personal and their families took part in the parade at the Cenotaph. Crowds, including Australia and New Zealand ex-pats, lined the streets to watch the ceremony which featured prayers read by schoolchildren and the national anthems of all three countries. The eight-month campaign on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey was one of the bloodiest of the war and the allied operation was an attempt to force the Ottoman empire out of the war.","summary":"Hundreds of people have attended services in London to mark Anzac Day , marking the centenary of the Gallipoli landings .","labels":["intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8571428571},"127_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Thousands attended the early morning service at Hyde Park Corner and up to 400 people took part in a parade before the wreath-laying at the Cenotaph. Anzac Day commemorates the first major battle involving Australian and New Zealand forces during World War One. A service was also held at Westminster Abbey. The national anthems of New Zealand and Australia were sung as the service ended. The first time Anzac Day was commemorated in the capital was when King George V attended a Westminster Abbey service in 1916, a year after the Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) landings at Gallipoli. Since then, the services have become an important moment for thousands of expatriate and visiting New Zealanders and Australians, who honour the sacrifices of their countrymen and women in all wars. Addressing the crowds at the dawn service, Alexander Downer, Australian high commissioner to the UK, who also laid a wreath, said: \"When we reflect on Anzac Day we imagine the Gallipoli landings, what it must have been like, at dawn on the water, in sight of that rugged shoreline - and a collectively held breath, a leaden silence about to be broken. \"We consider the enthusiasm, the courage, and the heroism of the Anzac troops - ordinary men fighting for God, King and empire, for their mates, for adventure, for a world without war.\" Members of veterans' associations, service and ex-service personal and their families took part in the parade at the Cenotaph. Crowds, including Australia and New Zealand ex-pats, lined the streets to watch the ceremony which featured prayers read by schoolchildren and the national anthems of all three countries. The eight-month campaign on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey was one of the bloodiest of the war and the allied operation was an attempt to force the Ottoman empire out of the war.","summary":"Prime Minister David Cameron has laid a wreath at an Anzac Day service in central London .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.5882352941},"128_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The animal had been shot twice in the shoulder and once in its left back leg, which vets had to amputate. The charity said the one-year-old cat was \"incredibly lucky\" to survive. Last year the Scottish government held a consultation on licensing air weapons, but a majority of responders opposed the plan. One-year-old Teenie was found injured by her owner Sarah Nisbett in NiddryView, Winchburgh, at about 16:30 on Friday 14 March and taken to the Scottish SPCA. Mrs Nisbett said the cat was now having to learn how to walk again. \"The gun that was used must have some power because the pellet actually went through her back leg, that's why it was so badly damaged,\" she said. \"She's now learning how to hop around the house, it's terrible. \"The fact that it was three shots is crazy. We live in a housing estate and there are lots of kids. That just makes it worse because any of them could have been hit in the crossfire.\" She added: \"There's some sick people out there, hopefully somebody will know who's done this and let the police or the Scottish SPCA know.\" Scottish SPCA Ch Supt Mike Flynn said: \"Teenie's owners are understandably very upset and keen for us to find the callous person responsible to ensure no more cats come to harm. \"This is an alarming incident which only highlights why the Scottish government should implement the licensing of airguns as a matter of urgency.\" He added: \"The new licensing regime should ensure that only those with a lawful reason are allowed to possess such a dangerous weapon. It will also help the police trace anyone using an air gun irresponsibly.\" Last year the Scottish government launched a consultation on licensing air weapons, with a large majority of those who responded opposing the plan. Under the proposed scheme, anyone wanting to own an air gun would need to demonstrate they had a legitimate reason for doing so. A total of 87% of respondents rejected the idea - with some describing it as \"draconian\" and \"heavy-handed\". A small number of people felt ministers were not going far enough. The Scottish SPCA urged anyone with information about the incident to contact them.","summary":"The Scottish SPCA has called for the licensing of airguns after a cat was shot in the leg with a pellet from an air rifle in Aberdeenshire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9285714286},"128_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The animal had been shot twice in the shoulder and once in its left back leg, which vets had to amputate. The charity said the one-year-old cat was \"incredibly lucky\" to survive. Last year the Scottish government held a consultation on licensing air weapons, but a majority of responders opposed the plan. One-year-old Teenie was found injured by her owner Sarah Nisbett in NiddryView, Winchburgh, at about 16:30 on Friday 14 March and taken to the Scottish SPCA. Mrs Nisbett said the cat was now having to learn how to walk again. \"The gun that was used must have some power because the pellet actually went through her back leg, that's why it was so badly damaged,\" she said. \"She's now learning how to hop around the house, it's terrible. \"The fact that it was three shots is crazy. We live in a housing estate and there are lots of kids. That just makes it worse because any of them could have been hit in the crossfire.\" She added: \"There's some sick people out there, hopefully somebody will know who's done this and let the police or the Scottish SPCA know.\" Scottish SPCA Ch Supt Mike Flynn said: \"Teenie's owners are understandably very upset and keen for us to find the callous person responsible to ensure no more cats come to harm. \"This is an alarming incident which only highlights why the Scottish government should implement the licensing of airguns as a matter of urgency.\" He added: \"The new licensing regime should ensure that only those with a lawful reason are allowed to possess such a dangerous weapon. It will also help the police trace anyone using an air gun irresponsibly.\" Last year the Scottish government launched a consultation on licensing air weapons, with a large majority of those who responded opposing the plan. Under the proposed scheme, anyone wanting to own an air gun would need to demonstrate they had a legitimate reason for doing so. A total of 87% of respondents rejected the idea - with some describing it as \"draconian\" and \"heavy-handed\". A small number of people felt ministers were not going far enough. The Scottish SPCA urged anyone with information about the incident to contact them.","summary":"The Scottish SPCA has called for the licensing of airguns after a cat was shot three times in West Lothian .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.8571428571},"129_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The star will play Mrs Potts, the housekeeper magically transformed into a teapot whom Dame Angela Lansbury voiced in the 1991 animated version of the film. Fellow Oscar-winner Kevin Kline has also signed on to play Maurice, the father of the 'Beauty' character Belle. The film will be released in US cinemas on 17 March 2017. It was announced in January that Harry Potter star Emma Watson had been cast as Belle. It was subsequently confirmed that Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens will play the Beast and that Luke Evans will co-star as the villainous Gaston. Josh Gad, who voiced Olaf the snowman in Disney's animated hit Frozen, is also on board as Gaston's sidekick LeFou. Bill Condon, director of Dreamgirls and the last two Twilight films, will direct the movie, which begins filming at Shepperton Studios in May.","summary":"Oscar - winning actress Emma Watson is to star in Disney 's live - action remake of Beauty and the Beast , it has been announced .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8888888889},"129_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The star will play Mrs Potts, the housekeeper magically transformed into a teapot whom Dame Angela Lansbury voiced in the 1991 animated version of the film. Fellow Oscar-winner Kevin Kline has also signed on to play Maurice, the father of the 'Beauty' character Belle. The film will be released in US cinemas on 17 March 2017. It was announced in January that Harry Potter star Emma Watson had been cast as Belle. It was subsequently confirmed that Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens will play the Beast and that Luke Evans will co-star as the villainous Gaston. Josh Gad, who voiced Olaf the snowman in Disney's animated hit Frozen, is also on board as Gaston's sidekick LeFou. Bill Condon, director of Dreamgirls and the last two Twilight films, will direct the movie, which begins filming at Shepperton Studios in May.","summary":"Oscar - winning actress Dame Helen Mirren has joined the cast of Disney 's live action remake of Beauty and the Beast .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7391304348},"130_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 22-year-old fractured her neck and back, dislocated her pelvis and slipped a disc in her neck after colliding with Elis Ligtlee during the omnium final. Norfolk's Williamson spent four weeks in hospital after January's accident. \"They were pretty sure paralysis was going to be the outcome while I was in Rotterdam, but luckily I pulled through,\" she told BBC Look East. \"Being an athlete, I think they said because my neck and back were so strong I was able to withstand the force. \"Although I did break a few bones, my spinal cord stayed intact and I'm here to live another day.\" Racing at the event was cancelled after the 2013 World Championships bronze medallist's crash, with fans asked to leave the velodrome. \"I have no memories, which is probably pretty good,\" she said. \"It's not going to put me off in the future,\" she said. \"I remember holding onto the fence getting ready to roll up to the final and then next thing I know I was in hospital and someone was telling me I'd had an accident. I just responded with 'did I win?'. That was all I was worried about.\" Williamson hopes to be back \"easy riding\" on a bike by the end of the summer and says she has the right support around her to make a full recovery. Media playback is not supported on this device \"I'm going to get back on a bike eventually,\" she added. \"I've got no timescale yet, but I don't know what level I'll be able to get to. I'll give it a good go. \"I've got the full support team behind me, I've got physios, doctors. We've got the world's best. At the end of the day, we're a great programme, so I've got every chance of getting back to where I was.\"","summary":"Britain 's Lizzie Williamson says she is lucky to be alive after breaking her neck in a crash at the European Track Cycling Championships in Rotterdam .","labels":["world knowledge","world knowledge","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.5925925926},"130_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 22-year-old fractured her neck and back, dislocated her pelvis and slipped a disc in her neck after colliding with Elis Ligtlee during the omnium final. Norfolk's Williamson spent four weeks in hospital after January's accident. \"They were pretty sure paralysis was going to be the outcome while I was in Rotterdam, but luckily I pulled through,\" she told BBC Look East. \"Being an athlete, I think they said because my neck and back were so strong I was able to withstand the force. \"Although I did break a few bones, my spinal cord stayed intact and I'm here to live another day.\" Racing at the event was cancelled after the 2013 World Championships bronze medallist's crash, with fans asked to leave the velodrome. \"I have no memories, which is probably pretty good,\" she said. \"It's not going to put me off in the future,\" she said. \"I remember holding onto the fence getting ready to roll up to the final and then next thing I know I was in hospital and someone was telling me I'd had an accident. I just responded with 'did I win?'. That was all I was worried about.\" Williamson hopes to be back \"easy riding\" on a bike by the end of the summer and says she has the right support around her to make a full recovery. Media playback is not supported on this device \"I'm going to get back on a bike eventually,\" she added. \"I've got no timescale yet, but I don't know what level I'll be able to get to. I'll give it a good go. \"I've got the full support team behind me, I've got physios, doctors. We've got the world's best. At the end of the day, we're a great programme, so I've got every chance of getting back to where I was.\"","summary":"British cyclist Becky Williamson says she is \" here to live another day \" after surviving a serious crash at the European Track Championships .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.72},"131_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Seven firms, including major supermarkets such as NTUC FairPrice and IKEA, have been asked declare they are not doing so within a week. The forest fires in Indonesia have deteriorated Singapore's air quality, causing a blanket of haze in the city. FairPrice has said it removing products from one Indonesian firm. The state-owned supermarket giant said that it was removing all paper products sourced from Asia Pulp and Paper Group (APP), following the notification from the government. APP has been named by Singapore authorities as one of the companies suspected of contributing to the haze. What is behind the South East Asia haze? In a joint statement, the Singapore Environment Council (SEC) and Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) said they had asked the retailers to declare that they have \"not procured or used wood, paper and\/or pulp materials\" from firms accused of contributing to the fires. The SEC said retailers were \"a good starting point\" for firms to show their commitment to sustainable procurement processes and \"for consumers to show their support for brands that have environmentally friendly practices\" The haze has caused hazardous air quality across the region. It has led to the cancellation of public events and schools closure over the past month, in Singapore as well as in Malaysia and Indonesia. Anger has been rising in the region, with increasing pressure on the Indonesian government to control the annual burning of forests to clear land for palm oil and rubber plantations.","summary":"Singapore authorities have asked retailers to stop buying products from Indonesian firms suspected of contributing to a haze caused by forest fires in Indonesia .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"131_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Seven firms, including major supermarkets such as NTUC FairPrice and IKEA, have been asked declare they are not doing so within a week. The forest fires in Indonesia have deteriorated Singapore's air quality, causing a blanket of haze in the city. FairPrice has said it removing products from one Indonesian firm. The state-owned supermarket giant said that it was removing all paper products sourced from Asia Pulp and Paper Group (APP), following the notification from the government. APP has been named by Singapore authorities as one of the companies suspected of contributing to the haze. What is behind the South East Asia haze? In a joint statement, the Singapore Environment Council (SEC) and Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) said they had asked the retailers to declare that they have \"not procured or used wood, paper and\/or pulp materials\" from firms accused of contributing to the fires. The SEC said retailers were \"a good starting point\" for firms to show their commitment to sustainable procurement processes and \"for consumers to show their support for brands that have environmentally friendly practices\" The haze has caused hazardous air quality across the region. It has led to the cancellation of public events and schools closure over the past month, in Singapore as well as in Malaysia and Indonesia. Anger has been rising in the region, with increasing pressure on the Indonesian government to control the annual burning of forests to clear land for palm oil and rubber plantations.","summary":"Singapore retailers have been asked by the government to stop buying products from firms suspected of contributing to the haze in the city - state .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"132_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is not supported on this device Muir told BBC Scotland her veterinary medicine studies will mean she will not be with the Scotland team at next year's event on Australia's Gold Coast. The 24-year-old finished fourth and sixth in the 1500m and 5,000m at the World Athletics Championships. \"My exams aren't until May so Commonwealths being in April, it's just not going to work out unfortunately,\" said the middle distance runner. \"I go back to university next week. I've got a week off then back to my studies to complete my final year. Media playback is not supported on this device \"I love running for Scotland whenever I can and the Commonwealths are one of the few opportunities you can do it so, yeah, I'm gutted I'm going to be missing it. \"But you have to think about getting my degree and that was really important to me. I'm sure the team's going to do so, so well. They're going to do great. \"I think I've got at least two, even three more Olympics in me. What events? I don't know. Certainly, so much scope for the future.\" However, Muir says the World Indoor Championships in March are \"potentially a target\". \"These next few months are going to be very full on with my studies,\" she explained. \"I feel like I'm in reasonable shape. I'd like to run in Birmingham.\" Hellen Obiri upset defending world champion Almaz Ayana to win 5,000m gold in London, with Sifan Hassan third. Muir's time of 14 minutes 52.07 seconds was her new outdoor personal best. \"I'm really happy,\" she said after Sunday's race. \"It was really tough competition out there. I'm delighted with that. I'm really, really pleased with how I ran. \"My fifth race in 10 days - it's a lot of running and to still come away with that I think there's a lot of potential for the future.\"","summary":"Laura Muir says she is \" gutted \" she will miss next year 's Commonwealth Games after finishing third in the 5,000 m at the World Championships in London .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.9},"132_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is not supported on this device Muir told BBC Scotland her veterinary medicine studies will mean she will not be with the Scotland team at next year's event on Australia's Gold Coast. The 24-year-old finished fourth and sixth in the 1500m and 5,000m at the World Athletics Championships. \"My exams aren't until May so Commonwealths being in April, it's just not going to work out unfortunately,\" said the middle distance runner. \"I go back to university next week. I've got a week off then back to my studies to complete my final year. Media playback is not supported on this device \"I love running for Scotland whenever I can and the Commonwealths are one of the few opportunities you can do it so, yeah, I'm gutted I'm going to be missing it. \"But you have to think about getting my degree and that was really important to me. I'm sure the team's going to do so, so well. They're going to do great. \"I think I've got at least two, even three more Olympics in me. What events? I don't know. Certainly, so much scope for the future.\" However, Muir says the World Indoor Championships in March are \"potentially a target\". \"These next few months are going to be very full on with my studies,\" she explained. \"I feel like I'm in reasonable shape. I'd like to run in Birmingham.\" Hellen Obiri upset defending world champion Almaz Ayana to win 5,000m gold in London, with Sifan Hassan third. Muir's time of 14 minutes 52.07 seconds was her new outdoor personal best. \"I'm really happy,\" she said after Sunday's race. \"It was really tough competition out there. I'm delighted with that. I'm really, really pleased with how I ran. \"My fifth race in 10 days - it's a lot of running and to still come away with that I think there's a lot of potential for the future.\"","summary":"Laura Muir says she is \" gutted \" she will miss the 2018 Commonwealth Games .","labels":["world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.875},"133_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Ruto and his family were not at the compound near the western city of Eldoret at the time. Specialist troops had been deployed to deal with the intruder, who was hiding in a partially-constructed building, police said. Earlier reports suggested a number of gunmen had entered Mr Ruto's home. \"In circumstances that are yet unclear, he hit an officer on duty with a machete and managed to enter the farm complex,\" National Police Inspector General Joseph Boinnet said in a statement. There were also reports of gunfire. The wounded police officer was in a stable condition, police said. The incident comes 10 days before Kenya holds presidential, legislative and regional elections. The deputy president had left hours earlier for a campaign rally in the town of Kitale, where he joined President Uhuru Kenyatta. Mr Kenyatta is seeking re-election next month. While Kenya's 2013 elections passed relatively peacefully, there was serious post-election violence following the 2007 polls, which left more than 1,000 people dead and 600,000 displaced from their homes. However, experts say they do not expect to see the same level of conflict following the 8 August vote.","summary":"A man armed with a machete has attacked a police officer at the home of Kenya 's Deputy President William Ruto , wounding the officer with the weapon , police say .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.96875},"133_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Mr Ruto and his family were not at the compound near the western city of Eldoret at the time. Specialist troops had been deployed to deal with the intruder, who was hiding in a partially-constructed building, police said. Earlier reports suggested a number of gunmen had entered Mr Ruto's home. \"In circumstances that are yet unclear, he hit an officer on duty with a machete and managed to enter the farm complex,\" National Police Inspector General Joseph Boinnet said in a statement. There were also reports of gunfire. The wounded police officer was in a stable condition, police said. The incident comes 10 days before Kenya holds presidential, legislative and regional elections. The deputy president had left hours earlier for a campaign rally in the town of Kitale, where he joined President Uhuru Kenyatta. Mr Kenyatta is seeking re-election next month. While Kenya's 2013 elections passed relatively peacefully, there was serious post-election violence following the 2007 polls, which left more than 1,000 people dead and 600,000 displaced from their homes. However, experts say they do not expect to see the same level of conflict following the 8 August vote.","summary":"A man armed with a machete has attacked a police officer at the home of Kenya 's Deputy President William Ruto .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct"],"score":0.9545454545},"134_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is not supported on this device He initially experienced racial abuse, but explains to BBC Sport's Nick Hope how he overcame that and after briefly considering representing France, is now targeting a medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. If you'd like to find out about how to get into martial arts, read our special guide.","summary":"Olympic taekwondo silver medallist and world number one mixed martial arts fighter Yushinori Takahashi was inspired to take up the sport at the age of 13 by his father , who was a judo coach .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"134_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Media playback is not supported on this device He initially experienced racial abuse, but explains to BBC Sport's Nick Hope how he overcame that and after briefly considering representing France, is now targeting a medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. If you'd like to find out about how to get into martial arts, read our special guide.","summary":"Britain 's Jade Jones has become the first black woman to win an Olympic taekwondo gold medal .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic"],"score":0.0},"135_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The boy identified as Che Labastide-Wellington, from Harrow, was at a party in Belvedere Way, Kenton, on Saturday evening. Police said there had been a fight with a group of youths who tried to gain entry, Che was stabbed in a later scuffle in an alleyway at about 00:30 GMT. He was pronounced dead about an hour later. More on this story and news from London A 16-year-old boy was also stabbed and taken to a north London hospital for treatment. His remains in a stable condition, said police. They said Che had been invited to the party, which appeared to be \"a well-run event with appropriate adults in attendance\". They believed he was not involved in an early altercation with a group of youths denied entry to the party. But he appeared to have been targeted later, a spokesman said. Det Chief Insp Chris Jones said he wanted to speak to anyone who was near the alleyway between Belvedere Way and Tylers Gate when Che was stabbed. A man aged 21 has been arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to a west London police station for questioning. Two boys aged 15 and 16 were also arrested on suspicion of murder and bailed until mid-December. A third, aged 14, is being held on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.","summary":"A 15 - year - old boy has been stabbed to death at a house party in west London .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.75},"135_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The boy identified as Che Labastide-Wellington, from Harrow, was at a party in Belvedere Way, Kenton, on Saturday evening. Police said there had been a fight with a group of youths who tried to gain entry, Che was stabbed in a later scuffle in an alleyway at about 00:30 GMT. He was pronounced dead about an hour later. More on this story and news from London A 16-year-old boy was also stabbed and taken to a north London hospital for treatment. His remains in a stable condition, said police. They said Che had been invited to the party, which appeared to be \"a well-run event with appropriate adults in attendance\". They believed he was not involved in an early altercation with a group of youths denied entry to the party. But he appeared to have been targeted later, a spokesman said. Det Chief Insp Chris Jones said he wanted to speak to anyone who was near the alleyway between Belvedere Way and Tylers Gate when Che was stabbed. A man aged 21 has been arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to a west London police station for questioning. Two boys aged 15 and 16 were also arrested on suspicion of murder and bailed until mid-December. A third, aged 14, is being held on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.","summary":"A 17 - year - old boy has been stabbed to death in north - west London .","labels":["correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct"],"score":0.5555555556},"136_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Police were called to the A35 at Bloxworth, near Wareham, at about 09:10 BST after they were discovered by a dog walker. Tests are under way to \"determine the contents\" of the cigarettes and HM Revenue and Customs has been informed. Dorset Police urged anyone who may have found other packets in \"unusual circumstances\" to contact them. No arrests have been made.","summary":"More than 1,000 packets of cigarettes with an estimated street value of \u00a3 1 m have been found dumped on a road in Dorset .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.4},"136_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Police were called to the A35 at Bloxworth, near Wareham, at about 09:10 BST after they were discovered by a dog walker. Tests are under way to \"determine the contents\" of the cigarettes and HM Revenue and Customs has been informed. Dorset Police urged anyone who may have found other packets in \"unusual circumstances\" to contact them. No arrests have been made.","summary":"Packets of suspected illegal cigarettes have been found on a road in Dorset .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"137_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Craig Hughes, 33, of Flint, was arrested by North Wales Police in August after he chatted online with the Hope Line Crisis Centre in Tennessee. Fears were raised over a planned murder bid involving police being ambushed after reports of a non-existent crime. Hughes admitted two charges at Mold Crown Court on Friday. He will be sentenced next week. Hughes said he was planning to make a false report to the police so that officers would come to the scene, prosecutors said while outlining the case earlier in the proceedings. He said he would then shoot them on the Dee Estuary. The threats were made on two occasions, late at night, while Hughes was drunk. Judge Niclas Parry, who was told the defendant had a previous conviction for possessing a firearm in 2009, remanded him in custody pending sentence. During a previous hearing, Hughes's legal team said he had not intended to kill himself and would not have carried out any threat to kill police officers. The court heard at the time, North Wales Police was particularly concerned because the defendant was on bail, awaiting trial for firearms offences, of which he was subsequently cleared. The Hope Line centre offers confidential support and counselling to people experiencing difficulty.","summary":"A Flintshire man has admitted making threats to kill himself and police officers by shooting them on the Dee Estuary , a court has heard .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9615384615},"137_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Craig Hughes, 33, of Flint, was arrested by North Wales Police in August after he chatted online with the Hope Line Crisis Centre in Tennessee. Fears were raised over a planned murder bid involving police being ambushed after reports of a non-existent crime. Hughes admitted two charges at Mold Crown Court on Friday. He will be sentenced next week. Hughes said he was planning to make a false report to the police so that officers would come to the scene, prosecutors said while outlining the case earlier in the proceedings. He said he would then shoot them on the Dee Estuary. The threats were made on two occasions, late at night, while Hughes was drunk. Judge Niclas Parry, who was told the defendant had a previous conviction for possessing a firearm in 2009, remanded him in custody pending sentence. During a previous hearing, Hughes's legal team said he had not intended to kill himself and would not have carried out any threat to kill police officers. The court heard at the time, North Wales Police was particularly concerned because the defendant was on bail, awaiting trial for firearms offences, of which he was subsequently cleared. The Hope Line centre offers confidential support and counselling to people experiencing difficulty.","summary":"A man has admitted making threats to shoot police officers in Flintshire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.9230769231},"138_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Santner, 24, broke his finger in only his second game for the county in 2016. \"There is some unfinished business with Mitch,\" director of cricket Steve Rhodes told Worcestershire's website. \"Last summer he was very unlucky. Losing Mitch was a massive blow to our hopes of qualifying. We'd had a good start and him playing all those games would have been an extra bonus for us.\" The left-arm batsman and spinner, who made his Test debut in 2015, will rejoin the Rapids following June's ICC Trophy in England. Santner added: \"I really enjoyed my time at Worcester with a great bunch of lads and it was so frustrating for me to pick up that injury in the very first T20 game. \"It's fantastic that I've got the chance to come back again next summer and hopefully I can make up for lost time and make an impact with bat and ball.\" In August, Worcestershire signed Australia pace bowler John Hastings as their main overseas player for the 2017 season across all formats of the game.","summary":"Worcestershire have re - signed Australia all - rounder Mitch Santner as their overseas player for the 2017 T20 Blast campaign .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.6363636364},"138_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Santner, 24, broke his finger in only his second game for the county in 2016. \"There is some unfinished business with Mitch,\" director of cricket Steve Rhodes told Worcestershire's website. \"Last summer he was very unlucky. Losing Mitch was a massive blow to our hopes of qualifying. We'd had a good start and him playing all those games would have been an extra bonus for us.\" The left-arm batsman and spinner, who made his Test debut in 2015, will rejoin the Rapids following June's ICC Trophy in England. Santner added: \"I really enjoyed my time at Worcester with a great bunch of lads and it was so frustrating for me to pick up that injury in the very first T20 game. \"It's fantastic that I've got the chance to come back again next summer and hopefully I can make up for lost time and make an impact with bat and ball.\" In August, Worcestershire signed Australia pace bowler John Hastings as their main overseas player for the 2017 season across all formats of the game.","summary":"Worcestershire have re - signed New Zealand all - rounder Mitchell Santner for the 2017 T20 Blast campaign .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7368421053},"139_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"John Clancy, Labour councillor for Quinton, beat closest rival Penny Holbrook in Monday night's ballot. Ahead of the vote, he said providing new homes and improving existing social housing should be the authority's \"top priority\". He will officially replace Sir Albert Bore on 1 December. Mr Clancy, who has bid to become leader of the city council several times, was chosen in the ballot by the authority's 78 Labour councillors. Updates on this story and others on Birmingham and Black Country Sir Albert announced he would stand down as head of the self-styled \"largest local authority in Europe\". A close call for a man waiting in the wings for more than a decade. John Clancy has become leader of the Labour group after five attempts - and by just one vote. He will officially become leader of Birmingham City Council on 1st December when it's ratified at full council. An English teacher for many years, he's no stranger to working in the public sector but he also had a spell as a solicitor, as well as a business lecturer. His big message at a hustings last week was the council under his leadership can provide smarter financial decisions, political openness and free school meals for all primary age children. Some critics from within the party are already saying they're worried he won't have the clout or the vision to make the huge and rapid improvement needed to keep government commissioners at bay. The former Labour group leader's departure followed two other senior party figures, who resigned after criticising the way city was being run. Ian Ward, the deputy leader of the local authority and councillor Barry Henley also stood for the position. Mr Clancy, a former teacher and lecturer, has also pledged to widen access to free school meals for primary school children and expand regeneration outside the city centre. Birmingham City Council has found itself under scrutiny from a government-appointed independent panel. The panel was appointed at Sir Bob Kerslake's recommendation to oversee changes at the council. Sir Bob's study was commissioned after a series of reports focussed on the council during an inquiry into the so-called Trojan Horse letter.","summary":"The new leader of Birmingham City Council has been elected by his own party after a close vote .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"139_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"John Clancy, Labour councillor for Quinton, beat closest rival Penny Holbrook in Monday night's ballot. Ahead of the vote, he said providing new homes and improving existing social housing should be the authority's \"top priority\". He will officially replace Sir Albert Bore on 1 December. Mr Clancy, who has bid to become leader of the city council several times, was chosen in the ballot by the authority's 78 Labour councillors. Updates on this story and others on Birmingham and Black Country Sir Albert announced he would stand down as head of the self-styled \"largest local authority in Europe\". A close call for a man waiting in the wings for more than a decade. John Clancy has become leader of the Labour group after five attempts - and by just one vote. He will officially become leader of Birmingham City Council on 1st December when it's ratified at full council. An English teacher for many years, he's no stranger to working in the public sector but he also had a spell as a solicitor, as well as a business lecturer. His big message at a hustings last week was the council under his leadership can provide smarter financial decisions, political openness and free school meals for all primary age children. Some critics from within the party are already saying they're worried he won't have the clout or the vision to make the huge and rapid improvement needed to keep government commissioners at bay. The former Labour group leader's departure followed two other senior party figures, who resigned after criticising the way city was being run. Ian Ward, the deputy leader of the local authority and councillor Barry Henley also stood for the position. Mr Clancy, a former teacher and lecturer, has also pledged to widen access to free school meals for primary school children and expand regeneration outside the city centre. Birmingham City Council has found itself under scrutiny from a government-appointed independent panel. The panel was appointed at Sir Bob Kerslake's recommendation to oversee changes at the council. Sir Bob's study was commissioned after a series of reports focussed on the council during an inquiry into the so-called Trojan Horse letter.","summary":"A former teacher has been elected as the new leader of Birmingham City Council .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"140_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Now the complete ban is being lifted. Until now, any man who had ever had sex with another man was barred for life from donation. From 7 November the ban is being lifted in England, Scotland and Wales. But men who want to donate must not have had sex with another man in the past 12 months. This deferral period has been left in place because there is a \"window period\" after infection with blood-borne viruses where they are not detectable. This window period is far less than 12 months. The report from the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO) says that for HIV it varies from nine to 15 days, depending on the type of test. For hepatitis B, which causes liver disease, it is 66 days. In Spain, the deferral period is six months following the change of a sexual partner, whether the would-be donor is heterosexual or gay. In Italy the restriction lasts for four months following the change of partner. By contrast, in the US, Canada, France and many other countries there is a complete ban on donations from men who have ever had sex with men. Whilst welcoming the lifting of the ban in the UK, some still regard the one year deferral as too long. Stonewall Chief Executive Ben Summerskill. \"To retain a blanket ban on any man who has had sex with another man in the last year, even if he has only had oral sex, remains disproportionate on the basis of available evidence.\" But Sir Nick Partridge, Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust said: \"The remaining deferral regulation for sexually active gay men is based on their heightened risk, as a group, of sexually acquired blood-borne viruses.\" A one year deferral period for donation applies to other groups as well: for example anyone who has been sexually active in countries where HIV\/Aids is very common, and anyone who has had sex with a prostitute. NHS Blood and Transplant has a complete list of who can and cannot donate. The hope will be that the shift in policy will lead to an increase in the number of donors. If you want more detail about the reasoning behind the decision to lift the ban, then the full report from the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO) can be read here.","summary":"The ban on blood donations from gay men who have ever had sex with another man has been lifted in the UK , but there is still a one - year deferral period for those who want to donate .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"140_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Now the complete ban is being lifted. Until now, any man who had ever had sex with another man was barred for life from donation. From 7 November the ban is being lifted in England, Scotland and Wales. But men who want to donate must not have had sex with another man in the past 12 months. This deferral period has been left in place because there is a \"window period\" after infection with blood-borne viruses where they are not detectable. This window period is far less than 12 months. The report from the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO) says that for HIV it varies from nine to 15 days, depending on the type of test. For hepatitis B, which causes liver disease, it is 66 days. In Spain, the deferral period is six months following the change of a sexual partner, whether the would-be donor is heterosexual or gay. In Italy the restriction lasts for four months following the change of partner. By contrast, in the US, Canada, France and many other countries there is a complete ban on donations from men who have ever had sex with men. Whilst welcoming the lifting of the ban in the UK, some still regard the one year deferral as too long. Stonewall Chief Executive Ben Summerskill. \"To retain a blanket ban on any man who has had sex with another man in the last year, even if he has only had oral sex, remains disproportionate on the basis of available evidence.\" But Sir Nick Partridge, Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust said: \"The remaining deferral regulation for sexually active gay men is based on their heightened risk, as a group, of sexually acquired blood-borne viruses.\" A one year deferral period for donation applies to other groups as well: for example anyone who has been sexually active in countries where HIV\/Aids is very common, and anyone who has had sex with a prostitute. NHS Blood and Transplant has a complete list of who can and cannot donate. The hope will be that the shift in policy will lead to an increase in the number of donors. If you want more detail about the reasoning behind the decision to lift the ban, then the full report from the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO) can be read here.","summary":"For many years gay and bisexual men in the UK have been banned from donating blood .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"141_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 56ft (17.1m) converted trawler was 6 miles (10 km) west of South Stack when the crew radioed coastguards at 07:00 BST. Holyhead coastguards said a pump on board the boat was unable to cope with the water coming in. The RNLI lifeboat crew placed a pump and towed the vessel to Holyhead.","summary":"A fishing boat has been towed to safety after getting into difficulty in rough seas off the Anglesey coast .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct"],"score":0.95},"141_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The 56ft (17.1m) converted trawler was 6 miles (10 km) west of South Stack when the crew radioed coastguards at 07:00 BST. Holyhead coastguards said a pump on board the boat was unable to cope with the water coming in. The RNLI lifeboat crew placed a pump and towed the vessel to Holyhead.","summary":"A lifeboat has been launched after a fishing boat started taking on water off Anglesey .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct"],"score":0.9375},"142_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Shanghai have signed the Argentina forward, 32, from Boca Juniors but no details were given over the contract. Shanghai, coached by ex-Brighton boss Gus Poyet, are reported to have agreed a deal worth \u00a340m for Tevez including a salary in excess of \u00a3310,000 a week. Boca Juniors said: \"Good luck Carlitos. You will always be in our hearts.\" Tevez played for seven years in the Premier League and won the title with both Manchester clubs. He also lifted the Champions League trophy with United in 2008 before joining Juventus in 2013, where he won two Italian championships. On 23 December Chelsea agreed terms with Shanghai SIPG for Brazil midfielder Oscar, 25, in a move that is estimated to cost \u00a360m. Take part in our new Premier League Predictor game, which allows you to create leagues with friends.","summary":"Carlitos Tevez has completed his move to Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG from Manchester United and Juventus .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7894736842},"142_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Shanghai have signed the Argentina forward, 32, from Boca Juniors but no details were given over the contract. Shanghai, coached by ex-Brighton boss Gus Poyet, are reported to have agreed a deal worth \u00a340m for Tevez including a salary in excess of \u00a3310,000 a week. Boca Juniors said: \"Good luck Carlitos. You will always be in our hearts.\" Tevez played for seven years in the Premier League and won the title with both Manchester clubs. He also lifted the Champions League trophy with United in 2008 before joining Juventus in 2013, where he won two Italian championships. On 23 December Chelsea agreed terms with Shanghai SIPG for Brazil midfielder Oscar, 25, in a move that is estimated to cost \u00a360m. Take part in our new Premier League Predictor game, which allows you to create leagues with friends.","summary":"Former Manchester United and Juventus striker Carlos Tevez has joined Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7647058824},"143_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Wanda Campbell, 43, of Auchenmalg near Newton Stewart, was jailed for three years earlier this month. She was also ordered to pay compensation of \u00a3110,000 at Dumfries Sheriff Court. Her appeal against that sentence and the conviction will be heard at the Appeal Court in Edinburgh. She was found guilty after a seven-day trial of acting with others to take the money from James Haugh Castle Douglas between March 2012 and October 2013.","summary":"A woman jailed for stealing more than \u00a3 100,000 from a Dumfries and Galloway castle owner has launched an appeal against her conviction and sentence .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7692307692},"143_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Wanda Campbell, 43, of Auchenmalg near Newton Stewart, was jailed for three years earlier this month. She was also ordered to pay compensation of \u00a3110,000 at Dumfries Sheriff Court. Her appeal against that sentence and the conviction will be heard at the Appeal Court in Edinburgh. She was found guilty after a seven-day trial of acting with others to take the money from James Haugh Castle Douglas between March 2012 and October 2013.","summary":"A woman jailed for her part in a \u00a3 110,000 fraud at a stately home in Dumfries and Galloway has lodged an appeal against her sentence .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7777777778},"144_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Lance Corporal Trimaan \"Harry\" Dhillon stalked Alice Ruggles before fatally attacking her last October. Her parents Sue Hills and Clive Ruggles described the moment two Northumbria Police officers knocked on their door. Prof Ruggles said: \"And then they said to us Alice has been killed. And we looked at each other and said 'It's Harry'. We knew, we knew even then.\" The trial at Newcastle Crown Court heard Dhillon had become obsessed with the 24-year-old and had stalked her. Dr Hills told of her guilt about trying to reassure her daughter on the phone two days before. She said: \"And I sort of reassured her that was ok, the police knew what was going on and that it would be all right and if she just ignored him he would ignore her. \"And I only put the phone down for 10 minutes and Emma (daughter) rang and said 'You cannot tell that to her, he's going to kill her. You have got to do something'. \"And I thought she was over-reacting so I just said 'don't be silly'. \"And so of course as soon as I saw the police I knew that's that what it was. \"And I felt such a sense of guilt for having first of all told Alice not to worry and secondly told Emma not to be silly when actually if I hadn't said that Alice might still be alive.\" Prof Ruggles said he didn't think any of them, including his daughter, realised how serious the situation was despite the signs. Her parents have set up the Alice Ruggles Trust and they said they were hoping to use that and their daughter's \"vibrant personality\" to make other people aware of the dangers of stalking. They said they wanted her to be remembered for that and as \"smiling and laughing and making some sort of cheeky comment.\" Dhillon, 26, denied murder but was found guilty and sentenced to a minimum of 22 years.","summary":"The parents of a woman who was murdered by a soldier who became obsessed with her have told of the moment they found out their daughter had been killed .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"144_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"Lance Corporal Trimaan \"Harry\" Dhillon stalked Alice Ruggles before fatally attacking her last October. Her parents Sue Hills and Clive Ruggles described the moment two Northumbria Police officers knocked on their door. Prof Ruggles said: \"And then they said to us Alice has been killed. And we looked at each other and said 'It's Harry'. We knew, we knew even then.\" The trial at Newcastle Crown Court heard Dhillon had become obsessed with the 24-year-old and had stalked her. Dr Hills told of her guilt about trying to reassure her daughter on the phone two days before. She said: \"And I sort of reassured her that was ok, the police knew what was going on and that it would be all right and if she just ignored him he would ignore her. \"And I only put the phone down for 10 minutes and Emma (daughter) rang and said 'You cannot tell that to her, he's going to kill her. You have got to do something'. \"And I thought she was over-reacting so I just said 'don't be silly'. \"And so of course as soon as I saw the police I knew that's that what it was. \"And I felt such a sense of guilt for having first of all told Alice not to worry and secondly told Emma not to be silly when actually if I hadn't said that Alice might still be alive.\" Prof Ruggles said he didn't think any of them, including his daughter, realised how serious the situation was despite the signs. Her parents have set up the Alice Ruggles Trust and they said they were hoping to use that and their daughter's \"vibrant personality\" to make other people aware of the dangers of stalking. They said they wanted her to be remembered for that and as \"smiling and laughing and making some sort of cheeky comment.\" Dhillon, 26, denied murder but was found guilty and sentenced to a minimum of 22 years.","summary":"The parents of a woman murdered by a soldier have told of the moment police knocked on their door .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"145_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The move was announced by Stormont's Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) Minister Arlene Foster. She said Northern Ireland's agri-food industry was \"hugely important\", with almost 100,000 jobs including farming, fishing, retail and distribution. The marketing body will be developed by the Agri-Food Strategy Board (AFSB). Ms Foster said: \"The establishment of a new industry-led agri-food marketing body, which would be similar to the already successful Scotland Food and Drink, will provide a significant and exciting opportunity for the Northern Ireland agri-food industry to work together for the benefit of the entire sector. \"This body will play a pivotal role in providing strategic leadership and direction for the marketing activities of both government and private sector organisations.\" Stormont's Agriculture Minister Michelle O'Neill welcomed the announcement. \"Agri-food is one of the key sectors in delivering export-led economic growth for the north,\" she said. She said industry representatives had made it clear that there was \"a need for better coordination of current marketing activities\" in Northern Ireland. However, Ms O'Neill added that while the new body was \"clearly a positive step\", the plans could have \"implications for the work of other organisations\", including her own department. She said she looked forward to discussing the plans with AFSB.","summary":"A new marketing body for Northern Ireland 's agri - food industry is to be set up in a similar way to Scotland 's Food and Drink Board .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"145_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The move was announced by Stormont's Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) Minister Arlene Foster. She said Northern Ireland's agri-food industry was \"hugely important\", with almost 100,000 jobs including farming, fishing, retail and distribution. The marketing body will be developed by the Agri-Food Strategy Board (AFSB). Ms Foster said: \"The establishment of a new industry-led agri-food marketing body, which would be similar to the already successful Scotland Food and Drink, will provide a significant and exciting opportunity for the Northern Ireland agri-food industry to work together for the benefit of the entire sector. \"This body will play a pivotal role in providing strategic leadership and direction for the marketing activities of both government and private sector organisations.\" Stormont's Agriculture Minister Michelle O'Neill welcomed the announcement. \"Agri-food is one of the key sectors in delivering export-led economic growth for the north,\" she said. She said industry representatives had made it clear that there was \"a need for better coordination of current marketing activities\" in Northern Ireland. However, Ms O'Neill added that while the new body was \"clearly a positive step\", the plans could have \"implications for the work of other organisations\", including her own department. She said she looked forward to discussing the plans with AFSB.","summary":"A new marketing body for Northern Ireland 's agri - food sector is to be set up .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"146_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"He spent last season in charge of the Under-20 development squad, but will not return for the start of pre-season training. Rangers manager Mark Warburton wants to alter the coaching personnel, leaving Durrant without a position at Ibrox. He spent 14 years as a player at Rangers, before returning as a coach in 2005. Durrant held several positions in the youth set-up, then stepped up to work with the first team during Walter Smith's second spell as manager in 2007. He was first-team coach when Ally McCoist succeeded Smith in 2011, then returned to working with the youths again after McCoist resigned during season 2014-15.","summary":"Former Rangers player and first - team coach David Durrant has been sacked by the club .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9411764706},"146_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"He spent last season in charge of the Under-20 development squad, but will not return for the start of pre-season training. Rangers manager Mark Warburton wants to alter the coaching personnel, leaving Durrant without a position at Ibrox. He spent 14 years as a player at Rangers, before returning as a coach in 2005. Durrant held several positions in the youth set-up, then stepped up to work with the first team during Walter Smith's second spell as manager in 2007. He was first-team coach when Ally McCoist succeeded Smith in 2011, then returned to working with the youths again after McCoist resigned during season 2014-15.","summary":"Former Rangers defender Alan Durrant will not return to the club 's youth set - up next season .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8947368421},"147_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Queen's Park Rangers player made his NI debut in March and scored in his second game against Slovenia. Washington, a postman just four years ago, followed that up with another goal against Belarus on Saturday. \"The last few months have been a crazy time and I don't think it has sunk in yet. I know I have been fortunate,\" said the 24-year-old. \"Football can be about being in the right place at the right time, and I have been lucky. \"Maybe in a couple of years I will look back and realise how mad it has all been.\" Washington combined representing non-League St Ives between 2010 and 2012 with a job delivering mail. Having averaged more than a goal-a-game in his 50 appearances for a club in the ninth tier, he then got his break with Newport who paid \u00a35,000 for him. The Welsh club were promoted to the Football League in his first season, although Washington barely featured. He then moved to Peterborough in 2014 and by mid-January of this year, when QPR took him from London Road, Washington had scored 15 goals and aroused the interest of Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill. Washington had only been to the country once before his international bow against Wales in March but he qualified through the grandparent rule. \"It was nice to be accepted so quickly and so readily with Northern Ireland,\" he added. \"Life doesn't get much better. I'm proud of my achievements and just have to try to enjoy it.\"","summary":"Newport County striker Ryan Washington has said he is \" proud \" of his achievements with Northern Ireland after scoring twice in his last two games for his country .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9666666667},"147_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The Queen's Park Rangers player made his NI debut in March and scored in his second game against Slovenia. Washington, a postman just four years ago, followed that up with another goal against Belarus on Saturday. \"The last few months have been a crazy time and I don't think it has sunk in yet. I know I have been fortunate,\" said the 24-year-old. \"Football can be about being in the right place at the right time, and I have been lucky. \"Maybe in a couple of years I will look back and realise how mad it has all been.\" Washington combined representing non-League St Ives between 2010 and 2012 with a job delivering mail. Having averaged more than a goal-a-game in his 50 appearances for a club in the ninth tier, he then got his break with Newport who paid \u00a35,000 for him. The Welsh club were promoted to the Football League in his first season, although Washington barely featured. He then moved to Peterborough in 2014 and by mid-January of this year, when QPR took him from London Road, Washington had scored 15 goals and aroused the interest of Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill. Washington had only been to the country once before his international bow against Wales in March but he qualified through the grandparent rule. \"It was nice to be accepted so quickly and so readily with Northern Ireland,\" he added. \"Life doesn't get much better. I'm proud of my achievements and just have to try to enjoy it.\"","summary":"Northern Ireland striker Conor Washington says he is still coming to terms with his rapid rise to international prominence .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.95},"148_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The scheme, developed by the OU, has been designed to observe students' paths through courses and engagement with online learning modules. The OU's Prof John Domingue told the BBC: \"This has been developed as a tool for tutors to help students. \"We are planning to use this data for students studying in 2015-16.\" The programme, called OU Analyse, was developed at the university during the 2013-14 academic year. It uses a variety of data sets held by the OU and assesses the likelihood of a student submitting their next assignment by using information gathered from four different algorithms. The more algorithms that indicate the student will not send in their work - the higher the chance of that happening. Prof Domingue added: \"We take advantage of the fact that modules are presented many times. One can use the experience of previous students to benefit future students. An interesting fact is that the data of the interactions before the course actually starts, like reading the material available and engaging with forums, is extremely valuable. \"Currently it is deployed on 13 modules, mostly level one modules in order to try to provide timely indicators that students may be struggling. \"The model is tailored to each of the modules and by using this and identifying students, more tailored support may be provided.\" The OU has taken steps to ensure that students' privacy is not compromised by the scheme - putting in place an ethics policy, agreed in consultation with a student committee, to protect their data. Ruth Tudor, president of the Open University's Students' Association, thinks the scheme is a positive one. \"It's a great idea and a great way of providing targeted support to students who may be struggling and need extra help,\" she told the BBC. \"I would like to think that this would improve the drop-out rate from OU courses. You must remember they take students who have come from no academic background so it is always possible that those people take on more than they think they can manage. \"That's why data analytics will help provide extra support and can help them be successful.\" Reports suggest that some other British universities are thinking of using similar methods and Ms Tudor added: \"I don't see why this shouldn't happen in other universities. It has happened in the USA and I'm surprised they're not using it here.\"","summary":"The Open University ( OU ) is planning to use data analytics to identify students who may be struggling with their courses and offer extra support .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"148_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"The scheme, developed by the OU, has been designed to observe students' paths through courses and engagement with online learning modules. The OU's Prof John Domingue told the BBC: \"This has been developed as a tool for tutors to help students. \"We are planning to use this data for students studying in 2015-16.\" The programme, called OU Analyse, was developed at the university during the 2013-14 academic year. It uses a variety of data sets held by the OU and assesses the likelihood of a student submitting their next assignment by using information gathered from four different algorithms. The more algorithms that indicate the student will not send in their work - the higher the chance of that happening. Prof Domingue added: \"We take advantage of the fact that modules are presented many times. One can use the experience of previous students to benefit future students. An interesting fact is that the data of the interactions before the course actually starts, like reading the material available and engaging with forums, is extremely valuable. \"Currently it is deployed on 13 modules, mostly level one modules in order to try to provide timely indicators that students may be struggling. \"The model is tailored to each of the modules and by using this and identifying students, more tailored support may be provided.\" The OU has taken steps to ensure that students' privacy is not compromised by the scheme - putting in place an ethics policy, agreed in consultation with a student committee, to protect their data. Ruth Tudor, president of the Open University's Students' Association, thinks the scheme is a positive one. \"It's a great idea and a great way of providing targeted support to students who may be struggling and need extra help,\" she told the BBC. \"I would like to think that this would improve the drop-out rate from OU courses. You must remember they take students who have come from no academic background so it is always possible that those people take on more than they think they can manage. \"That's why data analytics will help provide extra support and can help them be successful.\" Reports suggest that some other British universities are thinking of using similar methods and Ms Tudor added: \"I don't see why this shouldn't happen in other universities. It has happened in the USA and I'm surprised they're not using it here.\"","summary":"The Open University ( OU ) is planning to use data analytics to identify students who may be struggling with their studies .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"149_bart_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"A review for the Commission on Local Tax Reform said there was no \"magic bullet\" to cure defects in the system. It said the council tax had built-in problems \"from day one\" but a failure to modify it had stored up more difficulties for policy makers. The commission, set up by the Scottish government and council body Cosla, will report back later this year. Prof Kenneth Gibb, from the University of Glasgow, was asked to review different systems of local taxation across the world. He found that a tax on property was used by almost all OECD countries and was seen by academics as a \"good tax\" because it was stable, difficult to avoid and could have a desirable impact on housing markets. But it also generated confusion with taxpayers unclear whether it was a tax on wealth or a charge for services such as refuse collection. Some felt it was unfair because it was not linked to current income. Prof Gibb noted that a local income tax, used by many countries, was generally perceived as fairer. But he found such a system created difficulties for local authorities because it meant their income fluctuated. There was also little opportunity to vary tax rates to reflect local priorities. He said: \"It is clear there is no magic bullet. \"Past experience from the UK and across the world shows that reform is always going to be difficult and will inevitably be bound up with the previous experiences and traumas of past reform. \"So whilst the current council tax has many deficiencies, change and reform is a major undertaking.\" The commission now intends to hold a public consultation across Scotland before publishing its report in the autumn. A Scottish government spokesman said ministers consider the current council tax system \"as a whole to be unfair\". He added: \"That is why, along with our local government partners, we have established the cross-party Commission on Local Tax Reform to examine fairer alternatives. \"The Scottish government awaits the commission's report, which is due in the Autumn.\"","summary":"The Scottish council tax has \" many deficiencies \" and reform is a \" major undertaking \" , according to a cross - party commission set up to look at alternatives .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"149_pegasus_xsum":{"datasource":"xsum","article":"A review for the Commission on Local Tax Reform said there was no \"magic bullet\" to cure defects in the system. It said the council tax had built-in problems \"from day one\" but a failure to modify it had stored up more difficulties for policy makers. The commission, set up by the Scottish government and council body Cosla, will report back later this year. Prof Kenneth Gibb, from the University of Glasgow, was asked to review different systems of local taxation across the world. He found that a tax on property was used by almost all OECD countries and was seen by academics as a \"good tax\" because it was stable, difficult to avoid and could have a desirable impact on housing markets. But it also generated confusion with taxpayers unclear whether it was a tax on wealth or a charge for services such as refuse collection. Some felt it was unfair because it was not linked to current income. Prof Gibb noted that a local income tax, used by many countries, was generally perceived as fairer. But he found such a system created difficulties for local authorities because it meant their income fluctuated. There was also little opportunity to vary tax rates to reflect local priorities. He said: \"It is clear there is no magic bullet. \"Past experience from the UK and across the world shows that reform is always going to be difficult and will inevitably be bound up with the previous experiences and traumas of past reform. \"So whilst the current council tax has many deficiencies, change and reform is a major undertaking.\" The commission now intends to hold a public consultation across Scotland before publishing its report in the autumn. A Scottish government spokesman said ministers consider the current council tax system \"as a whole to be unfair\". He added: \"That is why, along with our local government partners, we have established the cross-party Commission on Local Tax Reform to examine fairer alternatives. \"The Scottish government awaits the commission's report, which is due in the Autumn.\"","summary":"Reform of the council tax in Scotland is a \" major undertaking \" , according to a report .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"150_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Hector Bellerin is fast becoming seen by fans, and possibly even by his manager, as Arsenal's premier right back, after impressing in the absence of Mathieu Debuchy. The young Spaniard scored his second Premier League goal, cutting inside and curling left-footed past Simon Mignolet, in the 4-1 win over Liverpool last weekend, and is developing a reputation as a player capable of becoming a top-level full back. But, it seems, in the dressing room, it is his status as the club's premier sprinter, rather than as a defender, that is most in question, after he beat Theo Walcott's 40 metre club sprint record last summer. Hector Bellerin scored a brilliant goal to put Arsenal ahead against Liverpool last weekend at the Emirates. Bellerin has emerged as a star player after filling in for the injured Mathieu Debuchy at right back this season. 'We were just having a test and then they told me I was the fastest at the club,' Bellerin told The Telegraph. 'I did not beat it by that much. There was a bit of banter and he is trying to beat me now.' Bellerin shaved a hundredth of a second off Walcott's time, prompting the 26-year-old winger to vow to reclaim his title at the end of the season. . And since then he has gone on to establish himself as a right-back of some promise, progressing well beyond Arsene Wenger's expectations. . 'I am happy that now, after not so good performances in the beginning, the coach has still put confidence in me and given me minutes. . Bellerin has exceptional pace, as he proved in August when he set a new Arsenal record over 40 metres. Theo Walcott had previously held the record, but Bellerin shaved one hundredth of a second off his time. But Walcott is determined to take his record back from Bellerin this summer and be speed king again. 'The chances always come through injuries, which is not a nice thing. Now we are going to have Debuchy back and I am happy for him, but when you get your chance, you need to do the best you can. I have done my best to take this opportunity.' With Debuchy on the verge of match fitness, Bellerin will soon find out whether he has done enough to grab that opportunity. . But after his brilliant goal at the Emirates stadium last weekend, one thing is for certain - he is no longer known just for being quick over 40 metres. .","summary":"Hector Bellerin scored his second Premier League goal against Liverpool last weekend . The Spaniard has impressed in the absence of Mathieu Debuchy this season . But it is his speed over 40 metres that has made him a star at the club . The 23 - year - old beat Theo Walcott 's club sprint record last summer .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9},"150_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Hector Bellerin is fast becoming seen by fans, and possibly even by his manager, as Arsenal's premier right back, after impressing in the absence of Mathieu Debuchy. The young Spaniard scored his second Premier League goal, cutting inside and curling left-footed past Simon Mignolet, in the 4-1 win over Liverpool last weekend, and is developing a reputation as a player capable of becoming a top-level full back. But, it seems, in the dressing room, it is his status as the club's premier sprinter, rather than as a defender, that is most in question, after he beat Theo Walcott's 40 metre club sprint record last summer. Hector Bellerin scored a brilliant goal to put Arsenal ahead against Liverpool last weekend at the Emirates. Bellerin has emerged as a star player after filling in for the injured Mathieu Debuchy at right back this season. 'We were just having a test and then they told me I was the fastest at the club,' Bellerin told The Telegraph. 'I did not beat it by that much. There was a bit of banter and he is trying to beat me now.' Bellerin shaved a hundredth of a second off Walcott's time, prompting the 26-year-old winger to vow to reclaim his title at the end of the season. . And since then he has gone on to establish himself as a right-back of some promise, progressing well beyond Arsene Wenger's expectations. . 'I am happy that now, after not so good performances in the beginning, the coach has still put confidence in me and given me minutes. . Bellerin has exceptional pace, as he proved in August when he set a new Arsenal record over 40 metres. Theo Walcott had previously held the record, but Bellerin shaved one hundredth of a second off his time. But Walcott is determined to take his record back from Bellerin this summer and be speed king again. 'The chances always come through injuries, which is not a nice thing. Now we are going to have Debuchy back and I am happy for him, but when you get your chance, you need to do the best you can. I have done my best to take this opportunity.' With Debuchy on the verge of match fitness, Bellerin will soon find out whether he has done enough to grab that opportunity. . But after his brilliant goal at the Emirates stadium last weekend, one thing is for certain - he is no longer known just for being quick over 40 metres. .","summary":"Hector Bellerin has emerged as a star player for Arsenal this season . He has impressed in the absence of Mathieu Debuchy at right back . But he is also known as the club 's premier sprinter after breaking Theo Walcott 's 40 metre club sprint record last summer .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"151_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ronald Koeman is looking forward to this weekend's 'special' match against Tottenham, ahead of which the Southampton manager praised the 'great job' predecessor Mauricio Pochettino did at St Mary's. The former Argentina defender ended a 16-month stint on the south coast last summer to sign a five-year deal at White Hart Lane. Pochettino's exit was the catalyst to an unparalleled talent drain from St Mary's, although successor Koeman has not only steered the club to calmer waters but to new heights. Southampton boss Ronald Koeman has praised the work of his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino at the club. Pochettino (left) managed Southampton between 2013 and 2014 before leaving for Tottenham Hotspur. Southampton full-back Nathaniel Clyne (left) tussles for possession with Stoke's Steven Nzonzi (right) Stoke forward Jonathan Walters dribbles ahead of Southampton's Maya Yoshida (right) in their last game. Koeman had to cope with several player sales at Southampton, including Luke Shaw to Manchester United . Attacking midfielder Adam Lallana (right) was also sold to Liverpool shortly after Koeman arrived at the club. With five matches remaining, Saints are just a point and a place worse off than Spurs in sixth and can usurp them in the European spots with victory in Saturday's early kick-off. 'Everybody was afraid because we had to make a lot of changes in the team,' Koeman told reporters. 'But I think the quality of the players that we brought in were good, at a good level. I think the rest of the players had really a good aspiration and ambition to do a good season, to play a good season at a good level. 'Now we are fighting for a high position in the table. There's still five games to play and a very nice one this Saturday afternoon. 'It is Tottenham, the difference is only one point and, okay, for the fans maybe it makes it a little bit more special because Mauricio is now the coach and was the coach of Southampton. 'He is the coach of the opponent this Saturday, so that makes it special but the game will be decided between the white lines.' Koeman was speaking at St Mary's after meeting Barclays Spirit of the Game hero Tina Croucher, who was being rewarded for her community work at the club. The Southampton manager and midfielder Victor Wanyama answered questions from a handful of supporters as part of the event, where talk of Pochettino was rarely far away. Koeman says his return along with the potential implications of the result makes Saturday's match the biggest at St Mary's since he took the reins. A positive result would see Saints break their record Premier League points haul set last year by Pochettino, although he is unlikely to get a particularly warm reception. The former Argentina defender's departure left a sour taste with many Southampton fans, whose travelling support gave him a taster of what to expect at White Hart Lane earlier in the season. 'Sometimes if you go as a Barcelona player to Madrid the reception is difficult, and sometimes in Holland,' Koeman said, when asked if he has such a bad reception. 'But, okay, I think the reception for Mauricio normally has to be good because he did a great job for Southampton. 'I like him as a person and as a coach and we have a good contact.' Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama (centre) shields the ball from Swansea players back in September. There certainly does not appear any bad blood between Koeman and Pochettino, despite the latter suggesting earlier in the year that he handed the Dutchman an easy job at Southampton. Koeman took those comments in his stride, joking at the time that he only came to Southampton 'to have a nice little holiday'. Now, just days before the game, the Saints boss gave a more serious answer, praising his Spurs counterpart for the legacy he left at St Mary's. 'I think they make the beginning (of this) and developed the quality of the players, the young players,' Koeman said. 'I think the structure and organisation in the team, the spirit of the players starts under Mauricio. 'I took that over and maybe we were different in some details. From what I heard, maybe I try to do more training sessions with the ball and maybe he was a little bit more physical. 'I think the start, for the development of the team, was under Mauricio and he did a great job last season. 'We continue (that) and so far we made it a little bit better than it was, but that is all about the experience and quality of the players.' . Harry Kane scores Tottenham's third goal in their 3-1 win over Newcastle, which sees them fifth in the table. Tottenham midfielder Nacer Chadli (left) tussles for possession with Newcastle's Fabricio Coloccini (right)","summary":"Southampton host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday . Mauricio Pochettino managed Southampton between 2013 and 2014 . The Argentine left the south coast club last summer to join Spurs . Ronald Koeman has taken the Saints to new heights this season . The Dutchman says the game will be decided between the white lines . CLICK HERE for all the latest Southampton news .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other"],"score":0.8656716418},"151_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ronald Koeman is looking forward to this weekend's 'special' match against Tottenham, ahead of which the Southampton manager praised the 'great job' predecessor Mauricio Pochettino did at St Mary's. The former Argentina defender ended a 16-month stint on the south coast last summer to sign a five-year deal at White Hart Lane. Pochettino's exit was the catalyst to an unparalleled talent drain from St Mary's, although successor Koeman has not only steered the club to calmer waters but to new heights. Southampton boss Ronald Koeman has praised the work of his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino at the club. Pochettino (left) managed Southampton between 2013 and 2014 before leaving for Tottenham Hotspur. Southampton full-back Nathaniel Clyne (left) tussles for possession with Stoke's Steven Nzonzi (right) Stoke forward Jonathan Walters dribbles ahead of Southampton's Maya Yoshida (right) in their last game. Koeman had to cope with several player sales at Southampton, including Luke Shaw to Manchester United . Attacking midfielder Adam Lallana (right) was also sold to Liverpool shortly after Koeman arrived at the club. With five matches remaining, Saints are just a point and a place worse off than Spurs in sixth and can usurp them in the European spots with victory in Saturday's early kick-off. 'Everybody was afraid because we had to make a lot of changes in the team,' Koeman told reporters. 'But I think the quality of the players that we brought in were good, at a good level. I think the rest of the players had really a good aspiration and ambition to do a good season, to play a good season at a good level. 'Now we are fighting for a high position in the table. There's still five games to play and a very nice one this Saturday afternoon. 'It is Tottenham, the difference is only one point and, okay, for the fans maybe it makes it a little bit more special because Mauricio is now the coach and was the coach of Southampton. 'He is the coach of the opponent this Saturday, so that makes it special but the game will be decided between the white lines.' Koeman was speaking at St Mary's after meeting Barclays Spirit of the Game hero Tina Croucher, who was being rewarded for her community work at the club. The Southampton manager and midfielder Victor Wanyama answered questions from a handful of supporters as part of the event, where talk of Pochettino was rarely far away. Koeman says his return along with the potential implications of the result makes Saturday's match the biggest at St Mary's since he took the reins. A positive result would see Saints break their record Premier League points haul set last year by Pochettino, although he is unlikely to get a particularly warm reception. The former Argentina defender's departure left a sour taste with many Southampton fans, whose travelling support gave him a taster of what to expect at White Hart Lane earlier in the season. 'Sometimes if you go as a Barcelona player to Madrid the reception is difficult, and sometimes in Holland,' Koeman said, when asked if he has such a bad reception. 'But, okay, I think the reception for Mauricio normally has to be good because he did a great job for Southampton. 'I like him as a person and as a coach and we have a good contact.' Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama (centre) shields the ball from Swansea players back in September. There certainly does not appear any bad blood between Koeman and Pochettino, despite the latter suggesting earlier in the year that he handed the Dutchman an easy job at Southampton. Koeman took those comments in his stride, joking at the time that he only came to Southampton 'to have a nice little holiday'. Now, just days before the game, the Saints boss gave a more serious answer, praising his Spurs counterpart for the legacy he left at St Mary's. 'I think they make the beginning (of this) and developed the quality of the players, the young players,' Koeman said. 'I think the structure and organisation in the team, the spirit of the players starts under Mauricio. 'I took that over and maybe we were different in some details. From what I heard, maybe I try to do more training sessions with the ball and maybe he was a little bit more physical. 'I think the start, for the development of the team, was under Mauricio and he did a great job last season. 'We continue (that) and so far we made it a little bit better than it was, but that is all about the experience and quality of the players.' . Harry Kane scores Tottenham's third goal in their 3-1 win over Newcastle, which sees them fifth in the table. Tottenham midfielder Nacer Chadli (left) tussles for possession with Newcastle's Fabricio Coloccini (right)","summary":"Southampton host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday . Mauricio Pochettino managed Southampton between 2013 and 2014 . Ronald Koeman has praised Pochettino 's ' great job ' at St Mary 's .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"152_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Former QPR manager Harry Redknapp feels he still has plenty to offer football but only at the right club, having turned down a 'mind-blowing' offer to coach abroad. The 68-year-old handed in his resignation at Loftus Road in February, citing knee problems behind the decision to leave the Barclays Premier League strugglers, although he later claimed 'people with their own agendas' had a hand in his departure and described the situation at the west London club as 'a bit of a soap opera'. Redknapp will return to the dugout on Sunday, May 31 when he leads a star-studded Men United XI against Leyton Orient Legends, as O's youth coach and Prostate Cancer UK ambassador Errol McKellar hosts a charity football match at The Matchroom Stadium. Harry Redknapp (right) says he would consider a return to management as long as it's at the right club. Redknapp was speaking at the announcement of a Men United XI vs Leyton Orient Legends charity match. The well-travelled former West Ham, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Southampton and Tottenham manager, Redknapp feels 'fit as a fiddle' again following knee surgery and would relish another crack at a full-time job, but only under certain circumstances. 'It is difficult to know whether you want to go back in again, but if the right offer came along for the right job then I would consider it, because I do love the game and certainly do miss it,' Redknapp said. 'But unless it was the right job I would not bother. It has got to be something which I really wanted to do. 'It would not be a case of the money. I had an offer earlier this week to go and work abroad where the money was incredible, a mind-blowing offer, but at the moment it did not interest me. 'I have my wife here, my grandkids and everything else, so it has got to be something I wanted to do. Redknapp resigned as Queens Park Rangers manager with immediate effect in February. Redknapp left the Loftus Road outfit citing knee problems behind his decision two months ago. The 68-year-old left Queens Park Rangers with the club 19th in the Premier League table at the time. 'I don't have to work any more if I don't want to at my age, but I feel fit as a fiddle and if I could go into a club somewhere, maybe try to get them up from the Championship or somewhere in the Premier League, then I might be interested. 'I could even work with a younger coach to help them and they could then take over as manager in a year or two, to help build the club up; that is something which would interest me but we will have to wait and see what comes along.' While it remains to be seen what chapter will be next in Redknapp's colourful management career, he hopes to see one of his former clubs Bournemouth go on to secure promotion to the top flight for the first time, with the Cherries currently top of the Sky Bet Championship heading into the final three matches. He said: 'The job which Eddie (Howe) has done is second to none. He has been amazing, taking things on to another level. . Redknapp is full of praise for the job current Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has done at the club. The Cherries sit top of the Championship with three games of the season remaining. 'I can't see them not going up because they are the best team in the league, playing the best football in the division and are a pleasure to watch. They never change their philosophy home or away and are brilliant to watch. 'The owner has come in, Max (Demin) the Russian, and has put his money in, helped take the club on. So you don't know (what they could do after promotion) but I would just like to see them get there.' Redknapp lost close friend and former West Ham team-mate John Bond to prostate cancer and is backing the Men United campaign to help raise awareness of the disease, which is the most common cancer in men with more than 10,000 deaths each year. He said: 'Prostate Cancer is something which can affect any family at any time so it is important that people come out to support this cause. 'We are all scared that if the doctor tells you that you have something wrong, but if you get there early enough it can be cured - you can't let it just go.' Redknapp lost close friend and former West Ham team-mate John Bond to prostate cancer. People are being urged to search Men United and do something great with their mates via prostatecanceruk.org\/menunited. Tickets for the Men United XI match are priced at \u00a310 adults and \u00a35 concessions, and are available from www.lofcdirect.co.uk.","summary":"Harry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager with immediate effect in February . The 68 - year - old cited knee problems as the reason behind his decision . The former West Ham , Bournemouth , Portsmouth , Southampton and Tottenham boss says he would consider a return to management if the right club offered him the chance . He turned down a ' mind - blowing ' offer to coach abroad earlier this week . Redkn app is leading a Men United XI vs Leyton Orient Legends charity match on Sunday , May 31 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9789473684},"152_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Former QPR manager Harry Redknapp feels he still has plenty to offer football but only at the right club, having turned down a 'mind-blowing' offer to coach abroad. The 68-year-old handed in his resignation at Loftus Road in February, citing knee problems behind the decision to leave the Barclays Premier League strugglers, although he later claimed 'people with their own agendas' had a hand in his departure and described the situation at the west London club as 'a bit of a soap opera'. Redknapp will return to the dugout on Sunday, May 31 when he leads a star-studded Men United XI against Leyton Orient Legends, as O's youth coach and Prostate Cancer UK ambassador Errol McKellar hosts a charity football match at The Matchroom Stadium. Harry Redknapp (right) says he would consider a return to management as long as it's at the right club. Redknapp was speaking at the announcement of a Men United XI vs Leyton Orient Legends charity match. The well-travelled former West Ham, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Southampton and Tottenham manager, Redknapp feels 'fit as a fiddle' again following knee surgery and would relish another crack at a full-time job, but only under certain circumstances. 'It is difficult to know whether you want to go back in again, but if the right offer came along for the right job then I would consider it, because I do love the game and certainly do miss it,' Redknapp said. 'But unless it was the right job I would not bother. It has got to be something which I really wanted to do. 'It would not be a case of the money. I had an offer earlier this week to go and work abroad where the money was incredible, a mind-blowing offer, but at the moment it did not interest me. 'I have my wife here, my grandkids and everything else, so it has got to be something I wanted to do. Redknapp resigned as Queens Park Rangers manager with immediate effect in February. Redknapp left the Loftus Road outfit citing knee problems behind his decision two months ago. The 68-year-old left Queens Park Rangers with the club 19th in the Premier League table at the time. 'I don't have to work any more if I don't want to at my age, but I feel fit as a fiddle and if I could go into a club somewhere, maybe try to get them up from the Championship or somewhere in the Premier League, then I might be interested. 'I could even work with a younger coach to help them and they could then take over as manager in a year or two, to help build the club up; that is something which would interest me but we will have to wait and see what comes along.' While it remains to be seen what chapter will be next in Redknapp's colourful management career, he hopes to see one of his former clubs Bournemouth go on to secure promotion to the top flight for the first time, with the Cherries currently top of the Sky Bet Championship heading into the final three matches. He said: 'The job which Eddie (Howe) has done is second to none. He has been amazing, taking things on to another level. . Redknapp is full of praise for the job current Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has done at the club. The Cherries sit top of the Championship with three games of the season remaining. 'I can't see them not going up because they are the best team in the league, playing the best football in the division and are a pleasure to watch. They never change their philosophy home or away and are brilliant to watch. 'The owner has come in, Max (Demin) the Russian, and has put his money in, helped take the club on. So you don't know (what they could do after promotion) but I would just like to see them get there.' Redknapp lost close friend and former West Ham team-mate John Bond to prostate cancer and is backing the Men United campaign to help raise awareness of the disease, which is the most common cancer in men with more than 10,000 deaths each year. He said: 'Prostate Cancer is something which can affect any family at any time so it is important that people come out to support this cause. 'We are all scared that if the doctor tells you that you have something wrong, but if you get there early enough it can be cured - you can't let it just go.' Redknapp lost close friend and former West Ham team-mate John Bond to prostate cancer. People are being urged to search Men United and do something great with their mates via prostatecanceruk.org\/menunited. Tickets for the Men United XI match are priced at \u00a310 adults and \u00a35 concessions, and are available from www.lofcdirect.co.uk.","summary":"Harry Redknapp resigned as Queens Park Rangers manager in February . The 68 - year - old says he would consider a return to management if it was at the right club . Redknapp turned down a ' mind - blowing ' offer to coach abroad .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"153_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Caykur Rizespor midfielder Ludovic Obraniak was taken to hospital with a suspected heart problem after being substituted during his side's match against Fenerbahce on Saturday. The Poland international had to be replaced after just 30 minutes before being taken for tests. Caykur Rizespor revealed on social media that Obraniak was not in any immediate danger following preliminary tests. Ludovic Obraniak (left) is currently on loan at Caykur Rizespor from German side Werder Bremen. Moussa Sow celebrates after scoring for Fenerbahce during their 5-1 win on Saturday. There were fears that the 30-year-old, who is on loan from Bundesliga club Werder Bremen had suffered a heart attack but he appears to have given the all-clear. Fenerbahce went on to win the game 5-1 tomove to the top of the Turkish Super Lig. . .","summary":"Caykur Rizespor midfielder Ludovic Obraniak was substituted after 30 minutes against Fenerbahce on Saturday . The 30 - year - old was taken to hospital for tests but has been given the all - clear . Caykur are currently top of the Turkish Super Lig after a 5 - 1 win .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9807692308},"153_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Caykur Rizespor midfielder Ludovic Obraniak was taken to hospital with a suspected heart problem after being substituted during his side's match against Fenerbahce on Saturday. The Poland international had to be replaced after just 30 minutes before being taken for tests. Caykur Rizespor revealed on social media that Obraniak was not in any immediate danger following preliminary tests. Ludovic Obraniak (left) is currently on loan at Caykur Rizespor from German side Werder Bremen. Moussa Sow celebrates after scoring for Fenerbahce during their 5-1 win on Saturday. There were fears that the 30-year-old, who is on loan from Bundesliga club Werder Bremen had suffered a heart attack but he appears to have given the all-clear. Fenerbahce went on to win the game 5-1 tomove to the top of the Turkish Super Lig. . .","summary":"Ludovic Obraniak is on loan at Caykur Rizespor from Werder Bremen . Obraniak was substituted after just 30 minutes against Fenerbahce . The 30 - year - old was taken to hospital with a suspected heart problem .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"154_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Second-half goals by Mohamed Yattara and Alexandre Lacazette helped Olympique Lyonnais go top of Ligue 1 with a 2-0 home win against Bastia on Wednesday. Substitute Yattara opened the scoring in the 77th minute and Ligue 1 top scorer Lacazette took his tally to 25 eight minutes later to move Lyon up to 64 points from 32 games. French champions Paris Saint-Germain, who have one game in hand, are second two points off the pace. . Alexandre Lacazette and Mohamed Yattara were both on the score sheet as Lyon beat Bastia. Guinean striker Yattara opens the scoring against Bastia on Wednesday at the Stade de Gerland. Lyon dominated throughout but were made to wait by Bastia, who were reeling from their 4-0 defeat in the League Cup final against PSG last Saturday. Lyon's Jordan Ferri dribbled past a defender before his curling shot was superbly saved by Alphonse Areola in the sixth minute. Areola was at it again when he blocked Steed Malbranque's back heel on the half hour and tipped away Clinton Njie's low shot three minutes before the break as Lyon continued to dominate. Lacazette seals victory and top spot in the French Ligue 1 for Lyon in the second half. Frenchman Lacazette is the top scorer in Ligue 1 this season with 25 goals to his name. Malbranque was substituted in the 62nd minute and replaced with France international Clement Grenier, who was making his comeback after an eight-month injury layoff. Nabil Fekir was not having his usual influence in the Lyon midfield and was replaced in the 74th minute with Yattara, who had an immediate impact, scoring three minutes later with a shot on the turn from Grenier's pass. Lacazette wrapped it up from close range five minutes before full-time, converting Njie's cross from the left.","summary":"Olympique Lyonnais beat Bastia 2 - 0 at the Stade de Gerland on Wednesday . Mohamed Yattara and Alexandre Lacazette scored in the second half . Lyon are now top of Ligue 1 with 64 points from 32 games . French champions Paris Saint - Germain are second with one game in hand .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"154_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Second-half goals by Mohamed Yattara and Alexandre Lacazette helped Olympique Lyonnais go top of Ligue 1 with a 2-0 home win against Bastia on Wednesday. Substitute Yattara opened the scoring in the 77th minute and Ligue 1 top scorer Lacazette took his tally to 25 eight minutes later to move Lyon up to 64 points from 32 games. French champions Paris Saint-Germain, who have one game in hand, are second two points off the pace. . Alexandre Lacazette and Mohamed Yattara were both on the score sheet as Lyon beat Bastia. Guinean striker Yattara opens the scoring against Bastia on Wednesday at the Stade de Gerland. Lyon dominated throughout but were made to wait by Bastia, who were reeling from their 4-0 defeat in the League Cup final against PSG last Saturday. Lyon's Jordan Ferri dribbled past a defender before his curling shot was superbly saved by Alphonse Areola in the sixth minute. Areola was at it again when he blocked Steed Malbranque's back heel on the half hour and tipped away Clinton Njie's low shot three minutes before the break as Lyon continued to dominate. Lacazette seals victory and top spot in the French Ligue 1 for Lyon in the second half. Frenchman Lacazette is the top scorer in Ligue 1 this season with 25 goals to his name. Malbranque was substituted in the 62nd minute and replaced with France international Clement Grenier, who was making his comeback after an eight-month injury layoff. Nabil Fekir was not having his usual influence in the Lyon midfield and was replaced in the 74th minute with Yattara, who had an immediate impact, scoring three minutes later with a shot on the turn from Grenier's pass. Lacazette wrapped it up from close range five minutes before full-time, converting Njie's cross from the left.","summary":"Lyon beat Bastia 2 - 0 to go top of the French Ligue 1 table . Mohamed Yattara and Alexandre Lacazette scored in the second half . Paris Saint - Germain are two points behind in second place .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"155_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She might be a new mother to twins but that didn't prevent a fresh-faced Charlene of Monaco from cutting a glamorous figure as she presented a sports prize this morning. Resplendent in an edgy navy leather jacket and a matching tailored dress, the 37-year-old was all smiles as she presented tennis ace Novak Djokovic with his Sportsman of the Year prize. The presentation of the award, which was bestowed on Djokovic by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, came during the Laureus World Sports Awards. Scroll down for video . Princess with prizes: Charlene allows herself a chuckle as she hands the award to Novak Djokovic. Although the main ceremony took place in Shanghai, Charlene's star turn took place in Monte Carlo instead, with the moment projected onto big screens in front of a glitzy audience of actors and sports stars. Among the big names celebrating with Djokovic, albeit from a distance, were actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Henry Cavill and model Karolina Kurkova. While Cumberbatch, who was hosting the main event, and 31-year-old Cavill have no clear links to sport, Charlene's own sporting pedigree is impeccable. A successful swimmer, she burst onto the scene in 1999 at the All Africa Games in Johannesburg where she picked up three golds and a silver for her native South Africa. Glamorous gathering: The 37-year-old royal cut an elegant figure during the presentation ceremony. Sporting pedigree: Charlene has an impressive sporting pedigree of her own and was an Olympic swimmer. Chuffed: Mr Djokovic looked suitably thrilled with his Sportsman of the Year award. She went on to compete in the 2000 Olympics but narrowly missed out on the 2008 event after spending 18 months out with shoulder injury. Since marrying Monaco's Prince Albert in July 2011, she has used her position to promote a number of sporting initiatives via the Princess Charlene Foundation. Of these, the best known is a programme that encourages children to learn to swim, while emphasising water safety. Today's outing, for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, dovetails with her own charitable ambitions and promotes excellence in sport, as well as positive social change. Now a mother to four-month-old twins Gabriella Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Marie and Jacques Honor\u00e9 Rainier, Charlene is attending fewer engagements than previously but remains a familiar sight at sporting events. Surprise guests: Mr Cavill and Mr Cumberbatch chat while showing their support for the sporting event. Roles: Mr Cavill's new film Superman vs. Batman isn't far off, while Mr Cumberbatch is prepping for Hamlet. Adding some glamour: Model Karolina Kurkova and Paralympic cycling star Sarah Storey. . .","summary":"The 37 - year - old presented Novak Djokovic with the Sportsman of the Year award . Presentation took place during the Laureus World Sports Awards in Monte Carlo . Among the guests were actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Henry Cavill . Charlene has an impressive sporting pedigree and was an Olympic swimmer . She is now a mother to four - month - old twins Gabriella and Jacques .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"155_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She might be a new mother to twins but that didn't prevent a fresh-faced Charlene of Monaco from cutting a glamorous figure as she presented a sports prize this morning. Resplendent in an edgy navy leather jacket and a matching tailored dress, the 37-year-old was all smiles as she presented tennis ace Novak Djokovic with his Sportsman of the Year prize. The presentation of the award, which was bestowed on Djokovic by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, came during the Laureus World Sports Awards. Scroll down for video . Princess with prizes: Charlene allows herself a chuckle as she hands the award to Novak Djokovic. Although the main ceremony took place in Shanghai, Charlene's star turn took place in Monte Carlo instead, with the moment projected onto big screens in front of a glitzy audience of actors and sports stars. Among the big names celebrating with Djokovic, albeit from a distance, were actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Henry Cavill and model Karolina Kurkova. While Cumberbatch, who was hosting the main event, and 31-year-old Cavill have no clear links to sport, Charlene's own sporting pedigree is impeccable. A successful swimmer, she burst onto the scene in 1999 at the All Africa Games in Johannesburg where she picked up three golds and a silver for her native South Africa. Glamorous gathering: The 37-year-old royal cut an elegant figure during the presentation ceremony. Sporting pedigree: Charlene has an impressive sporting pedigree of her own and was an Olympic swimmer. Chuffed: Mr Djokovic looked suitably thrilled with his Sportsman of the Year award. She went on to compete in the 2000 Olympics but narrowly missed out on the 2008 event after spending 18 months out with shoulder injury. Since marrying Monaco's Prince Albert in July 2011, she has used her position to promote a number of sporting initiatives via the Princess Charlene Foundation. Of these, the best known is a programme that encourages children to learn to swim, while emphasising water safety. Today's outing, for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, dovetails with her own charitable ambitions and promotes excellence in sport, as well as positive social change. Now a mother to four-month-old twins Gabriella Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Marie and Jacques Honor\u00e9 Rainier, Charlene is attending fewer engagements than previously but remains a familiar sight at sporting events. Surprise guests: Mr Cavill and Mr Cumberbatch chat while showing their support for the sporting event. Roles: Mr Cavill's new film Superman vs. Batman isn't far off, while Mr Cumberbatch is prepping for Hamlet. Adding some glamour: Model Karolina Kurkova and Paralympic cycling star Sarah Storey. . .","summary":"The 37 - year - old was at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Monte Carlo . Presented tennis star Novak Djokovic with his Sportsman of the Year award . Charlene was joined by actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Henry Cavill .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"156_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It was recently revealed that she will be designing a dress for charity and Pippa Middleton proved she knows a thing or two about fashion as she stepped out in a chic ensemble in London on Thursday. . The 31-year-old sister of the Duchess of Cambridge looked glamorous as she strolled through the sunny streets of London. Pippa looked as chic as ever in a tweedy skirt, black blouse and cropped black blazer. The brunette writer accessorised her look with a black tote, \u00a3159 black pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses. Scroll down for video . Pippa Middleton looked glamorous as she strolled through the sunny streets of London on Thursday. Just last week, Pippa was positively glowing in a tailored plum dress at the Spectator's annual party at Belgraves Hotel in London, on Tuesday night. The 31-year-old, who is a regular columnist for the weekly cultural and political magazine, appeared relaxed and happy at the event. Pippa looked as chic as ever in a tweedy skirt, black blouse and cropped black blazer. Pippa, known for her impeccable sense of style, accessorised her look with a black tote, \u00a3159 black pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses. Jemima Vine Edie Lizard Flats. Steal Pippa's style! Visit site. When it comes to flat shoes, Jemima Vine rules the roost. And although the brand is a favorite with celebs, it seems Pippa Middleton has a particularly soft spot for the flat shoe experts. She's been spotted previously wearing at least four different variations on their signature pointed flat design, with this lizard material style being the latest to catch her eye. We can understand why Pippa is so obsessed with them. After all, flat shoes are a staple item in any stylista's wardrobe, so why wouldn't you invest in a luxe-looking pair like these that are guarantee to endure season after season? Take a leaf out of Pippa's stylish and practical book, and click right to snap them up. But if you're after a budget buy, then get the look with our edit below - Forever 21's style could easily pass as a designer pair! Forever 21 Faux Suede Smoking Slippers (now $14.99) Visit site. Sperry Top-Sider Smoking Slipper at Nordstrom Rack (now $49.97) Visit site. J. Crew Celo Suede Loafers. Visit site. Charlotte Russe Perforated Smoking Slippers (now $14.99) Visit site. Pippa's brunette locks blew in the breeze as she made her way through the busy London streets . Just weeks away from the birth of a new niece or nephew, she looked demure in the purple number by with a coral belt and matching high heels, which served to showcase her slim physique. The Spectator was first launched in 1828, making it the oldest published magazine in the English language. Spectator Life is the lifestyle supplement from the main magazine and the Duchess of Cambridge's sister has contributed columns about food, truffle hunting and wine tasting since December 2012. Pippa joined other celebrity guests to celebrate the supplement's third birthday at the swanky Belgravia venue. . Pippa is just weeks away from welcoming a new niece or nephew to the family as her sister, the Duchess of Cambridge, prepares to give birth for the second time. At the party, Pippa revealed that she is having a stab at a new career - this time as a dress designer. Pippa, whose plans to be a presenter on US TV fell flat, told the Mail on Sunday that she is teaming up with an old pal, designer Tabitha Webb, to bring out a \u2018Pippa Dress\u2019 in time for a charity ball she will host in November. Her plan is to sell it to friends in lieu of donations for a cycle trek across Europe that Pippa, is doing with brother James. \u2018I\u2019m feeling guilty asking my friends to donate again,\u2019 Pippa, a regular fundraiser, said. . Pippa was positively glowing in a tailored plum dress at the Spectator Life magazine's third birthday at the Belgraves Hotel.","summary":"Pippa , 31 , looked glamorous in a tweedy skirt , black blouse and cropped blazer . Accessorised with \u00a3 159 black pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses . Just last week , Pippa was glowing in a tailored plum dress at Spectator 's annual party .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"156_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It was recently revealed that she will be designing a dress for charity and Pippa Middleton proved she knows a thing or two about fashion as she stepped out in a chic ensemble in London on Thursday. . The 31-year-old sister of the Duchess of Cambridge looked glamorous as she strolled through the sunny streets of London. Pippa looked as chic as ever in a tweedy skirt, black blouse and cropped black blazer. The brunette writer accessorised her look with a black tote, \u00a3159 black pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses. Scroll down for video . Pippa Middleton looked glamorous as she strolled through the sunny streets of London on Thursday. Just last week, Pippa was positively glowing in a tailored plum dress at the Spectator's annual party at Belgraves Hotel in London, on Tuesday night. The 31-year-old, who is a regular columnist for the weekly cultural and political magazine, appeared relaxed and happy at the event. Pippa looked as chic as ever in a tweedy skirt, black blouse and cropped black blazer. Pippa, known for her impeccable sense of style, accessorised her look with a black tote, \u00a3159 black pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses. Jemima Vine Edie Lizard Flats. Steal Pippa's style! Visit site. When it comes to flat shoes, Jemima Vine rules the roost. And although the brand is a favorite with celebs, it seems Pippa Middleton has a particularly soft spot for the flat shoe experts. She's been spotted previously wearing at least four different variations on their signature pointed flat design, with this lizard material style being the latest to catch her eye. We can understand why Pippa is so obsessed with them. After all, flat shoes are a staple item in any stylista's wardrobe, so why wouldn't you invest in a luxe-looking pair like these that are guarantee to endure season after season? Take a leaf out of Pippa's stylish and practical book, and click right to snap them up. But if you're after a budget buy, then get the look with our edit below - Forever 21's style could easily pass as a designer pair! Forever 21 Faux Suede Smoking Slippers (now $14.99) Visit site. Sperry Top-Sider Smoking Slipper at Nordstrom Rack (now $49.97) Visit site. J. Crew Celo Suede Loafers. Visit site. Charlotte Russe Perforated Smoking Slippers (now $14.99) Visit site. Pippa's brunette locks blew in the breeze as she made her way through the busy London streets . Just weeks away from the birth of a new niece or nephew, she looked demure in the purple number by with a coral belt and matching high heels, which served to showcase her slim physique. The Spectator was first launched in 1828, making it the oldest published magazine in the English language. Spectator Life is the lifestyle supplement from the main magazine and the Duchess of Cambridge's sister has contributed columns about food, truffle hunting and wine tasting since December 2012. Pippa joined other celebrity guests to celebrate the supplement's third birthday at the swanky Belgravia venue. . Pippa is just weeks away from welcoming a new niece or nephew to the family as her sister, the Duchess of Cambridge, prepares to give birth for the second time. At the party, Pippa revealed that she is having a stab at a new career - this time as a dress designer. Pippa, whose plans to be a presenter on US TV fell flat, told the Mail on Sunday that she is teaming up with an old pal, designer Tabitha Webb, to bring out a \u2018Pippa Dress\u2019 in time for a charity ball she will host in November. Her plan is to sell it to friends in lieu of donations for a cycle trek across Europe that Pippa, is doing with brother James. \u2018I\u2019m feeling guilty asking my friends to donate again,\u2019 Pippa, a regular fundraiser, said. . Pippa was positively glowing in a tailored plum dress at the Spectator Life magazine's third birthday at the Belgraves Hotel.","summary":"Pippa , 31 , wore tweedy skirt , black blouse and cropped black blazer . Accessorised with black tote , \u00a3 159 pumps by Jemima Vine and oversized sunglasses .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"157_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tuesday, April 14, is Equal Pay Day. Here's the announcement presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should make:. \"Today in America, women earn on average 77 cents for every dollar men earn. And the gap is even greater for women of color. That's unconscionable. As president, my top priority will be fixing inequality and ensuring that 100% of the population is paid 100% of what they're worth. And so, I'm announcing that if elected president, I will take a 23% pay cut, equivalent to the current gender wage gap, to stand in solidarity with working women in America. And I won't take a raise until every woman in America gets a raise, too.\" April 14 wasn't just chosen at random as Equal Pay Day. It's based on a calculation: For women to make the same amount of money that men made in 2014, they'd have to work until April 14, 2015. A woman on average loses $431,000 in pay over the course of a 40-year career. Merely closing the gender wage gap would pull half of working single moms out of poverty. And at a time where Republicans are still, bizarrely, trumpeting more tax breaks for business and the rich to stimulate the economy, closing the pay gap would put money in the pockets of working people who would actually spend and stimulate real growth. The new women warriors: Reviving the fight for equal rights. So here's the perfect opportunity for Hillary Clinton to put her money where her mouth is, literally. In her campaign launch and personal rebrand, Clinton is clearly trying to portray herself as a woman of the people, a populist fighter for the middle class. \"Everyday Americans need a champion,\" Clinton said in her campaign launch video, \"and I want to be that champion.\" Clinton has deftly put her finger in the wind and sensed the winds of populism blowing through America. Indeed, the fact that many Democratic voters still clamor for a less pro-war, less pro-Wall Street, more Elizabeth Warren-like alternative to Clinton is an ever-present thorn in the otherwise blooming garden of Clinton's inevitability. Opinion: The myth of Equal Pay Day. With her video, Clinton has signaled a clear desire to ground herself and her candidacy in the soil of populism. But can a wealthy white woman who once sat on the board of Walmart, has already lived in the White House, collects six-figure speaking fees and doesn't seem to own a pair of jeans really inhabit the portrait of a populist fighter? This is where a good ol'-fashioned political stunt would come in handy. And make no mistake about it, I'm recommending a political stunt. Let's call a spade a spade. Hillary Clinton is a very rich person. While she's certainly not the first rich person to run for president, her wealth -- and the related perception of being out of touch with ordinary Americans -- is an obstacle in her candidacy. The difference between the current standard presidential salary of $400,000 a year and the 77 cents-on-the-dollar version of that salary, or $308,000, is probably a drop in the bucket in Clinton's bank account at this point. And yet the symbolic power is profound. Because what Clinton would be reminding us is that across America, the aggregate salaries of all working women is 23% less than the aggregate salaries of all men. 78 cents on the dollar: The facts about the gender wage gap. Thanks to the hacked Sony emails, we saw that even top female stars and executives in Hollywood are paid less than their male counterparts. What more powerful message could the potential first female president send than literally signifying that nationwide inequity in her own salary? Clinton wouldn't just be saying she stands with the working women of America, she'd be showing it. Is it offensive to suggest that the first female commander in chief should be paid 23% less than her male predecessors for doing exactly the same work? Yes. And that's the point -- to use her status to highlight the offensive gender wage gap and what Clinton, as president, would do to fix it. Yes, such stunts are trite and theatrical. They're also effective, especially in our increasingly short-attention-span, it-only-happened-if-you-can-tweet it, symbolism-over-substance culture. Politics used to be about clunky people (mostly men) debating complex policies. Now it's about polished memes and even more polished candidates. Policy (I hope) still matters, but we're as likely to debate a candidate's \"image\" as her or his \"substance.\" The truth is that stunts and theatrics are now part and parcel of politics, as they are in our culture in general. That doesn't mean they can't also serve a noble purpose, in highlighting important problems and inspiring solutions. Map: Where the gender pay gap is the widest. Clinton did an arguably brilliant thing in her campaign launch, framing her video and presidential bid as not about her but the American people. In fact, Clinton didn't even appear in the video until the very end -- it was all about middle-class Americans, working hard, trying to get by and get ahead. And then we see Hillary, who wants to help. Hillary Clinton can't change who she is, the baggage attached to her by both the right and the left, rightly or wrongly. But she can change what she does going forward, how she shows up and signifies herself as a voice not for the status quo and the establishment -- but for ordinary Americans who need change. If Clinton wins, her presidency will indeed be symbolic and historic. And it will be significant if she does something to change the lives of the 158 million women in America.","summary":"Tuesday , April 14 , is Equal Pay Day ; women earn 77 cents for every dollar men earn . Julian Zelizer : Hillary Clinton should announce she would take a 23 % pay cut if elected president . He says it 's a political stunt , but it would send a powerful message about the gender wage gap . Zelizer says such stunts are part of politics , but they can also serve a noble purpose .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9487179487},"157_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tuesday, April 14, is Equal Pay Day. Here's the announcement presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should make:. \"Today in America, women earn on average 77 cents for every dollar men earn. And the gap is even greater for women of color. That's unconscionable. As president, my top priority will be fixing inequality and ensuring that 100% of the population is paid 100% of what they're worth. And so, I'm announcing that if elected president, I will take a 23% pay cut, equivalent to the current gender wage gap, to stand in solidarity with working women in America. And I won't take a raise until every woman in America gets a raise, too.\" April 14 wasn't just chosen at random as Equal Pay Day. It's based on a calculation: For women to make the same amount of money that men made in 2014, they'd have to work until April 14, 2015. A woman on average loses $431,000 in pay over the course of a 40-year career. Merely closing the gender wage gap would pull half of working single moms out of poverty. And at a time where Republicans are still, bizarrely, trumpeting more tax breaks for business and the rich to stimulate the economy, closing the pay gap would put money in the pockets of working people who would actually spend and stimulate real growth. The new women warriors: Reviving the fight for equal rights. So here's the perfect opportunity for Hillary Clinton to put her money where her mouth is, literally. In her campaign launch and personal rebrand, Clinton is clearly trying to portray herself as a woman of the people, a populist fighter for the middle class. \"Everyday Americans need a champion,\" Clinton said in her campaign launch video, \"and I want to be that champion.\" Clinton has deftly put her finger in the wind and sensed the winds of populism blowing through America. Indeed, the fact that many Democratic voters still clamor for a less pro-war, less pro-Wall Street, more Elizabeth Warren-like alternative to Clinton is an ever-present thorn in the otherwise blooming garden of Clinton's inevitability. Opinion: The myth of Equal Pay Day. With her video, Clinton has signaled a clear desire to ground herself and her candidacy in the soil of populism. But can a wealthy white woman who once sat on the board of Walmart, has already lived in the White House, collects six-figure speaking fees and doesn't seem to own a pair of jeans really inhabit the portrait of a populist fighter? This is where a good ol'-fashioned political stunt would come in handy. And make no mistake about it, I'm recommending a political stunt. Let's call a spade a spade. Hillary Clinton is a very rich person. While she's certainly not the first rich person to run for president, her wealth -- and the related perception of being out of touch with ordinary Americans -- is an obstacle in her candidacy. The difference between the current standard presidential salary of $400,000 a year and the 77 cents-on-the-dollar version of that salary, or $308,000, is probably a drop in the bucket in Clinton's bank account at this point. And yet the symbolic power is profound. Because what Clinton would be reminding us is that across America, the aggregate salaries of all working women is 23% less than the aggregate salaries of all men. 78 cents on the dollar: The facts about the gender wage gap. Thanks to the hacked Sony emails, we saw that even top female stars and executives in Hollywood are paid less than their male counterparts. What more powerful message could the potential first female president send than literally signifying that nationwide inequity in her own salary? Clinton wouldn't just be saying she stands with the working women of America, she'd be showing it. Is it offensive to suggest that the first female commander in chief should be paid 23% less than her male predecessors for doing exactly the same work? Yes. And that's the point -- to use her status to highlight the offensive gender wage gap and what Clinton, as president, would do to fix it. Yes, such stunts are trite and theatrical. They're also effective, especially in our increasingly short-attention-span, it-only-happened-if-you-can-tweet it, symbolism-over-substance culture. Politics used to be about clunky people (mostly men) debating complex policies. Now it's about polished memes and even more polished candidates. Policy (I hope) still matters, but we're as likely to debate a candidate's \"image\" as her or his \"substance.\" The truth is that stunts and theatrics are now part and parcel of politics, as they are in our culture in general. That doesn't mean they can't also serve a noble purpose, in highlighting important problems and inspiring solutions. Map: Where the gender pay gap is the widest. Clinton did an arguably brilliant thing in her campaign launch, framing her video and presidential bid as not about her but the American people. In fact, Clinton didn't even appear in the video until the very end -- it was all about middle-class Americans, working hard, trying to get by and get ahead. And then we see Hillary, who wants to help. Hillary Clinton can't change who she is, the baggage attached to her by both the right and the left, rightly or wrongly. But she can change what she does going forward, how she shows up and signifies herself as a voice not for the status quo and the establishment -- but for ordinary Americans who need change. If Clinton wins, her presidency will indeed be symbolic and historic. And it will be significant if she does something to change the lives of the 158 million women in America.","summary":"On Equal Pay Day , Hillary Clinton should announce she 'll take a 23 % pay cut . Peggy Drexler : Clinton is trying to portray herself as a populist fighter for the middle class .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"158_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tony Fernandes spoke of his despair after his Queens Park Rangers team twice threw away a lead against Aston Villa, with the Rangers chairman watching the scenes at Villa Park from afar on his iPhone. Christian Benteke's hat-trick earned a draw for Villa, with his last goal coming just seven minutes before full-time, and within five minutes of what had looked like a winner from Charlie Austin. Matt Phillips had earlier given QPR the lead in the first half but taking all three points wasn't to be for the relegation-threatened visitors and they had to settle for a point at Villa Park. Tony Fernandes spoke of his despair after his Queens Park Rangers team twice threw away a lead. Fernandes, Rangers chairman, was watching the 3-3 draw at Villa Park from his iPhone away from the game. Taking all three points wasn't to be for the relegation-threatened visitors and they had to settle for a point. And Fernandes, currently in Malaysia, spoke of his experience of a variety of emotions while watching the game from the other side of the world. 'It's a strange thing thus QPR love,' he tweeted. 'I went to bed at 1 in the morning. I got up exactly at 2.45 am. No alarm. My heart knew it's QPR time. . 'I watched the game on my iPhone all kinds of emotions. Despair, disappointment, joy, but most important pride. 4 points from two away games.' Fernandes revealed that Richard Dunne and Leroy Fer could return for Sunday's visit of Chelsea and that Yun Suk-young would also return after that game. The character of QPR's Clint Hill and Chris Ramsey were praised by their club's chairman on Twitter. Charlie Austin looked like he might have scored a late winner for QPR but Christian Benteke equalised. Clint Hill scored his first Barclays Premier League goal for Rangers' second, and Fernandes was delighted with the display of the veteran centre back, even if he did fail to get to grips with the prolific Benteke. He also reserved praise for manager Chris Ramsey. 'Clint hill typified our fighting spirit,' he posted. 'As I've always said players playing for the badge and Chris Ramsey what a pro.' Finally, Fernandes posted some cryptic tweets as to his own future at the club, perhaps hinting that he would be leaving. Hill had equalised in the second half after hosts Villa led 2-1 at the break courtesy of Benteke's two goals. Matt Phillips opened the scoring for Rangers but they found themselves pegged back by brilliant Benteke. Fernandes is also Global CEO of AirAsia, the airline that saw flight QZ8501 go missing late last year. 'It's been a tough three months since December 28th. Abuse, tragedy, close friends gone but I never stopped believing in all that we do,' Fernandes said. 'The decision on my future has been made. 6 games 18 points. Never stop believing rangers fans. Les also a hero. Never stop believing.' . QPR stay inside the relegation zone but moved up to 18th place with the draw. They face Chelsea at Loftus Road on Sunday in what is sure to be another occasion to play on supporters', and the owners', emotions. .","summary":"QPR drew 3 - 3 with Aston Villa at Villa Park on Saturday . Christian Benteke scored a hat - trick to earn a point for Villa . Matt Phillips had earlier given QPR the lead in the first half . Tony Fernandes was watching the game from afar on his iPhone . The QPR chairman spoke of his despair and pride .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9841269841},"158_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tony Fernandes spoke of his despair after his Queens Park Rangers team twice threw away a lead against Aston Villa, with the Rangers chairman watching the scenes at Villa Park from afar on his iPhone. Christian Benteke's hat-trick earned a draw for Villa, with his last goal coming just seven minutes before full-time, and within five minutes of what had looked like a winner from Charlie Austin. Matt Phillips had earlier given QPR the lead in the first half but taking all three points wasn't to be for the relegation-threatened visitors and they had to settle for a point at Villa Park. Tony Fernandes spoke of his despair after his Queens Park Rangers team twice threw away a lead. Fernandes, Rangers chairman, was watching the 3-3 draw at Villa Park from his iPhone away from the game. Taking all three points wasn't to be for the relegation-threatened visitors and they had to settle for a point. And Fernandes, currently in Malaysia, spoke of his experience of a variety of emotions while watching the game from the other side of the world. 'It's a strange thing thus QPR love,' he tweeted. 'I went to bed at 1 in the morning. I got up exactly at 2.45 am. No alarm. My heart knew it's QPR time. . 'I watched the game on my iPhone all kinds of emotions. Despair, disappointment, joy, but most important pride. 4 points from two away games.' Fernandes revealed that Richard Dunne and Leroy Fer could return for Sunday's visit of Chelsea and that Yun Suk-young would also return after that game. The character of QPR's Clint Hill and Chris Ramsey were praised by their club's chairman on Twitter. Charlie Austin looked like he might have scored a late winner for QPR but Christian Benteke equalised. Clint Hill scored his first Barclays Premier League goal for Rangers' second, and Fernandes was delighted with the display of the veteran centre back, even if he did fail to get to grips with the prolific Benteke. He also reserved praise for manager Chris Ramsey. 'Clint hill typified our fighting spirit,' he posted. 'As I've always said players playing for the badge and Chris Ramsey what a pro.' Finally, Fernandes posted some cryptic tweets as to his own future at the club, perhaps hinting that he would be leaving. Hill had equalised in the second half after hosts Villa led 2-1 at the break courtesy of Benteke's two goals. Matt Phillips opened the scoring for Rangers but they found themselves pegged back by brilliant Benteke. Fernandes is also Global CEO of AirAsia, the airline that saw flight QZ8501 go missing late last year. 'It's been a tough three months since December 28th. Abuse, tragedy, close friends gone but I never stopped believing in all that we do,' Fernandes said. 'The decision on my future has been made. 6 games 18 points. Never stop believing rangers fans. Les also a hero. Never stop believing.' . QPR stay inside the relegation zone but moved up to 18th place with the draw. They face Chelsea at Loftus Road on Sunday in what is sure to be another occasion to play on supporters', and the owners', emotions. .","summary":"QPR twice threw away a lead against Aston Villa on Saturday . Christian Benteke 's hat - trick earned Villa a 3 - 3 draw at Villa Park . Tony Fernandes was watching the game from his iPhone in Malaysia . The QPR chairman praised Clint Hill and Chris Ramsey on Twitter .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9811320755},"159_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Liverpool's players must focus on getting themselves and the club into the semi-finals of the FA Cup rather than Steven Gerrard, according to Reds legend Robbie Fowler. Gerrard will leave Anfield at the end of the season to join Major League Soccer side LA Galaxy and the skipper is hoping to bow out in style by leading Brendan Rodgers' side to the final at Wembley. But ahead of Wednesday night's quarter-final replay with Blackburn, Fowler has warned Gerrard's team-mates not to concentrate on providing the 34-year-old with a fairytale ending to his Liverpool career. . Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard (right) trains alongside Rickie Lambert at Melwood on Monday. Gerrard will miss Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final replay with Blackburn because of suspension. Reds legend Robbie Fowler, pictured with Kenny Dalglish, says Liverpool's players must not focus on Gerrard. Fowler told goal.com: 'Everyone would absolutely love Steven to win it, what with this being his last season and possibly last game, and hopefully that will be the case. 'But Liverpool have got to get themselves into the position where they can't do this just for Steven Gerrard. They've got to do it for every individual involved with the club. That's the way it should be.' Gerrard will miss the trip to Ewood Park as he serves the second match of a three-game suspension and Fowler hopes that Jordan Henderson and Co put their missing captain to the back of their minds. 'If you put too much effort in for one man, maybe you can get a little bit too excited or overboard,' added Fowler. 'As much as it would be Steven's last game, they've got to get past that and just do it for themselves. 'In an ideal world, they'll do it, and no-one would love it more than me. Steven deserves to go out on a high but they've got to do it for themselves. It's not all about Steven.' Fowler has also urged Raheem Sterling to end his contract wrangle and commit his future to the club after he rejected a new deal worth \u00a3100,000-a-week. Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling has rejected a new \u00a3100,000-a-week deal to stay at Anfield. Fowler believes Sterling, pictured training on Monday, should stay at Liverpool to develop his game. Writing in his column for the Daily Mirror, Fowler said: 'I think it\u2019s nonsense to suggest Sterling will have to go elsewhere to win trophies and fulfil all these dreams he\u2019s apparently got. 'In the space of two seasons, with a very, very young team that will only get better, they should have won the league, should have beaten Chelsea in a semi to get to Wembley... and should play in an FA Cup Final there in May. 'I was brought up at Anfield and still work there, so what else am I going to think?, but he\u2019d be crazy to go at this stage in his development, especially because he\u2019s being guided by a special manager who has already turned Luis Suarez into one of the best players in the world... and earned Luis the money to go with that status.' .","summary":"Liverpool face Blackburn in the FA Cup quarter - final on Wednesday . Reds legend Robbie Fowler says players must not focus on Steven Gerrard . Gerrard will leave Anfield at the end of the season to join LA Galaxy . Fowler has also urged Raheem Sterling to commit his future to the club .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"159_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Liverpool's players must focus on getting themselves and the club into the semi-finals of the FA Cup rather than Steven Gerrard, according to Reds legend Robbie Fowler. Gerrard will leave Anfield at the end of the season to join Major League Soccer side LA Galaxy and the skipper is hoping to bow out in style by leading Brendan Rodgers' side to the final at Wembley. But ahead of Wednesday night's quarter-final replay with Blackburn, Fowler has warned Gerrard's team-mates not to concentrate on providing the 34-year-old with a fairytale ending to his Liverpool career. . Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard (right) trains alongside Rickie Lambert at Melwood on Monday. Gerrard will miss Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final replay with Blackburn because of suspension. Reds legend Robbie Fowler, pictured with Kenny Dalglish, says Liverpool's players must not focus on Gerrard. Fowler told goal.com: 'Everyone would absolutely love Steven to win it, what with this being his last season and possibly last game, and hopefully that will be the case. 'But Liverpool have got to get themselves into the position where they can't do this just for Steven Gerrard. They've got to do it for every individual involved with the club. That's the way it should be.' Gerrard will miss the trip to Ewood Park as he serves the second match of a three-game suspension and Fowler hopes that Jordan Henderson and Co put their missing captain to the back of their minds. 'If you put too much effort in for one man, maybe you can get a little bit too excited or overboard,' added Fowler. 'As much as it would be Steven's last game, they've got to get past that and just do it for themselves. 'In an ideal world, they'll do it, and no-one would love it more than me. Steven deserves to go out on a high but they've got to do it for themselves. It's not all about Steven.' Fowler has also urged Raheem Sterling to end his contract wrangle and commit his future to the club after he rejected a new deal worth \u00a3100,000-a-week. Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling has rejected a new \u00a3100,000-a-week deal to stay at Anfield. Fowler believes Sterling, pictured training on Monday, should stay at Liverpool to develop his game. Writing in his column for the Daily Mirror, Fowler said: 'I think it\u2019s nonsense to suggest Sterling will have to go elsewhere to win trophies and fulfil all these dreams he\u2019s apparently got. 'In the space of two seasons, with a very, very young team that will only get better, they should have won the league, should have beaten Chelsea in a semi to get to Wembley... and should play in an FA Cup Final there in May. 'I was brought up at Anfield and still work there, so what else am I going to think?, but he\u2019d be crazy to go at this stage in his development, especially because he\u2019s being guided by a special manager who has already turned Luis Suarez into one of the best players in the world... and earned Luis the money to go with that status.' .","summary":"Liverpool face Blackburn in the FA Cup quarter - final replay on Wednesday . Reds captain Steven Gerrard will miss the game because of suspension . Robbie Fowler says Liverpool 's players must not focus on Gerrard .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"160_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho will persist with struggling midfield trio Cesc Fabregas, Nemanja Matic and Oscar as he refuses to shuffle his squad so late in the season. Mourinho had to answer questions about his three midfielders after the hard-fought 2-1 home win over Stoke. Asked whether Oscar is struggling, as he was substituted at half-time, Mourinho said: \u2018No, I don\u2019t think he had a bad performance, I just think he was not good enough, which is a huge difference. . Oscar tries a flick that doesn't come off during a disappointing display against Stoke on Saturday. Jose Mourinho insists he will stick by his players despite the three midfielders' decline in form recently. Cesc Fabregas runs with the ball, but the assists have dried up for the Spanish international in recent weeks. \u2018For me football is not just mathematics. When some people write that Fabregas drops his level because the number of assists are not the same, the number of assists are probably not the same because the player that he assists does not score.\u2019. \u2018Matic, he was suspended, and after the suspension he was injured celebrating in the final, so he went back and he was not in the best condition. \u2018I always think stability is very important in a team, and it\u2019s not in April that you are going to make important changes.\u2019. Eden Hazard was Chelsea's best player, scoring a penalty before Charlie Adam stunned the hosts with an equaliser from his own half. Loic Remy sealed the points, after Hazard laid the chance on a plate for him, and kept the Blues in command at the top of the table. . Oscar was withdrawn at half time but his manager insisted he was not struggling and will bounce back. Nemanja Matic holds off a tackle in midfield, but even the defensive midfielder has been short of his best. .","summary":"Cesc Fabregas , Nemanja Matic and Oscar have struggled in recent weeks . But Jose Mourinho insists he will stick by his midfielders . Chelsea beat Stoke 2 - 1 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday . Eden Hazard scored a penalty and Loic Remy scored the other goal .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9387755102},"160_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho will persist with struggling midfield trio Cesc Fabregas, Nemanja Matic and Oscar as he refuses to shuffle his squad so late in the season. Mourinho had to answer questions about his three midfielders after the hard-fought 2-1 home win over Stoke. Asked whether Oscar is struggling, as he was substituted at half-time, Mourinho said: \u2018No, I don\u2019t think he had a bad performance, I just think he was not good enough, which is a huge difference. . Oscar tries a flick that doesn't come off during a disappointing display against Stoke on Saturday. Jose Mourinho insists he will stick by his players despite the three midfielders' decline in form recently. Cesc Fabregas runs with the ball, but the assists have dried up for the Spanish international in recent weeks. \u2018For me football is not just mathematics. When some people write that Fabregas drops his level because the number of assists are not the same, the number of assists are probably not the same because the player that he assists does not score.\u2019. \u2018Matic, he was suspended, and after the suspension he was injured celebrating in the final, so he went back and he was not in the best condition. \u2018I always think stability is very important in a team, and it\u2019s not in April that you are going to make important changes.\u2019. Eden Hazard was Chelsea's best player, scoring a penalty before Charlie Adam stunned the hosts with an equaliser from his own half. Loic Remy sealed the points, after Hazard laid the chance on a plate for him, and kept the Blues in command at the top of the table. . Oscar was withdrawn at half time but his manager insisted he was not struggling and will bounce back. Nemanja Matic holds off a tackle in midfield, but even the defensive midfielder has been short of his best. .","summary":"Cesc Fabregas , Nemanja Matic and Oscar have struggled recently . Oscar was substituted at half time against Stoke , but Mourinho insists he is not struggling and will bounce back . Eden Hazard was Chelsea 's best player , scoring from the penalty spot .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"161_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tim Sherwood's jacket did not survive beyond the first 10 minutes and after this astonishing contest it remains to be seen if either of these sides fare much better. When Aston Villa's animated manager threw his gilet to the ground in celebration at the sight of Christian Benteke's first half equaliser, he probably rather hoped his players were man enough to remain in the Barclays Premier League after all. Indeed when he then saw Benteke convert the second of his three goals after 33 minutes, he may have felt his damning critique on Monday had provoked exactly the response he was looking for. But the grit, desire and determination his forwards had demonstrated was lacking at the opposite end of the field and a QPR side every bit as desperate to maintain their top flight status did a fine job of exposing exactly the weaknesses Sherwood had highlighted. Matt Phillips (left) headed Queens Park Rangers into a seventh-minute lead, getting on the end of Bobby Zamora's cross. Winger Phillips garnered just enough power on his head to plant beyond Brad Guzan in the Aston Villa goal . Joey Barton wheels away after watching Phillips nod in at the back post, as Ciaran Clark (left) and Carlos Sanchez appeal for offside . But QPR were only ahead for three minutes after Christian Benteke equalised for the hosts at Villa Park . Benteke drove beyond Rob Green from the edge of the box to net his seventh Premier League goal of the season. If it made for a hugely entertaining encounter, it must have been hell for the managers however friendly they might claim to be. Sherwood walked off the pitch at half-time with his hands planted casually in his pockets, comforted by the fact that his side were sitting five points clear of relegation danger. But when Charlie Austin followed Chint Hill's second half equaliser with a third goal for the visitors, Villa had replaced Chris Ramsey's spirited side in the bottom three. Only 12 minutes remained, and even if Benteke required just five more minutes to score again with a terrific free-kick the overriding feeling in the Villa ranks was certainly more one of frustration than relief. Benteke did not look like a man who wanted to enjoy his hat-trick at the sound of the final whistle. On the contrary, he looked devastated. Both sides have some difficult games ahead but when Tottenham and Manchester City come next for Villa, there is plenty to concern Sherwood. A replay of QPR's goals will not make pleasant viewing. The failure to close down Bobby Zamora before he delivered the cross that enabled Matt Phillips to strike after only seven minutes. The failure to challenge Hill and so stop him scoring his first Premier League goal. The failure too to respond to the threat being posed by Austin, who was allowed to take a touch to control the cross from Phillips before driving the ball past Brad Guzan. Such frailties could yet drag Villa down this season, and Sherwood knows it. 'We are not equipped unfortunately to go anywhere and dig out a result,' he complained afterwards, and on this evidence he would appear to be right. . . Aston Villa (4-4-2): Guzan 6; Bacuna 6, Vlaar 5.5, Clark 6, Richardson 6; Cleverley 6.5, Sanchez 6.5, Delph 7, Grealish 6.5; Agbonlahor 7.5, Benteke 8. Manager: Tim Sherwood 7. Goals: Benteke 10, 33, 83 . QPR (4-4-2): Green 6.5; Isla 6 (Traore 52, 5), Caulker 5.5, Onuoha 5, Hill 6.5; Phillips 7, Barton 6, Sandro 6, Kranjcar 5 (Henry 52, 5); Austin 5, Zamora 6.5. Manager: Chris Ramsey 7 . Subs not used: McCarthy, Hoilett, Mitchell, Grego-Cox. Goals: Phillips 7; Hill 55; Austin 78 . Booked: Sandro, Kranjcar, Austin . Ref: C. Pawson. Att: 33,708. . CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone - including Christian Benteke's second goal. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood threw down his gilet in celebration after Benteke scored the early equaliser. Benteke was at the double in the opening 45, sweeping beyond Green to put Villa ahead just after the half hour. Defender Clint Hill was the unexpected scorer of QPR's equaliser just after half-time to make it 2-2. Hill grabs the Queens Park Rangers badge in celebration after scoring his first ever Premier League goal. Charlie Austin got ahead of Ron Vlaar and had looked as if he'd won the game for QPR. At times his side were excellent here, thrilling their supporters with a tremendous first half display. Phillips might have landed the first blow for QPR but the players he was probably referring to as 'the icing on the cake' were giving him plenty of cause for celebration. They were attacking with great flair and finesse, with the pace of individuals like Gabriel Agbonlahor and Leandro Bacuna and the sheer power of Benteke. The call for more men made Sherwood's selection of 19-year-old Jack Grealish somewhat curious. But the teenager too was performing well. More than man enough for the occasion. As a game it was something of an emotional rollercoaster, even if the warmth of the embrace between Sherwood and Ramsey before kick-off was soon replaced by the cold reality of a dire situation for both teams. Never one to hide his feelings, Sherwood responded to QPR's opening seventh minute goal by unzipping the aforementioned gilet in disgust. It was understandable really, given how meekly his defenders tried to stop Zamora from delivering the cross Phillips then headed home from close range. Only three minutes later and the same gilet was off altogether, Sherwood throwing it to the ground after seeing Benteke's shot take a nasty deflection off Mauricio Isla's trailing foot and loop over Rob Green. . The drama in the technical area added to the sense of excitement around Villa Park. The atmosphere was electric, the place almost erupting again when Grealish so nearly marked his first Premier League start with a goal. Benteke delivered a perfect ball into the path of the teenage winger only for Green to make the save at his feet. Sherwood's decision to play a midfield diamond and exploit the pace of his attackers was working well for Villa. Not everyone seemed to agree, and at one stage Sherwood seemed to be placating a fan who didn't seem quite so impressed. But his team were playing with real verve, with Benteke scoring a second after 33 minutes with a goal that owed as much to the speed, vision and courage of Agbonlahor as the precision of the finish. Agbonlahor was just quick enough to send Benteke clear before being hacked down by Sandro, and remained curled up in a ball while his colleague raced towards goal. Benteke finished cleverly, shaping to shoot beyond Hill before dragging his effort back inside the QPR defender and beyond the reach of a wrong-footed Green. . Austin salutes the travelling Rangers supporters inside Villa Park but they weren't able to cling on to the points . But Benteke's wonder free-kick, much like Jason Puncheon's on Monday night, meant Villa came away with a point. Benteke can't conceal his delight at completing his hat-trick and rescuing a point in the 83rd minute. Good friends Chris Ramsey (left) and Sherwood know each other well and were going head-to-head in the dugout for the first time. Former Villa striker Stan Collymore couldn't hit his elation in the press box after Benteke knocked in his second of the goal. Sherwood urges the supporters packed inside Villa Park to up the ante as they looked to move clear of trouble . Charlie Austin vies for possession with Kieran Richardson during an intense and entertaining first half. Niko Kranjcar attempts to get QPR back in the game but couldn't steer his effort beyond the American Guzan. Villa Park looked a picture on Tuesday night as the two relegation battlers went head-to-head in Birmingham . Sherwood said Ramsey was one of the finest coaches he had worked with and he certainly impressed here. He had seen how his forwards had been starved of service in the first half and responded after six minutes of the second by making two substitutions. It had the desired effect, Hill equalising four minutes later; punishment for what appeared to be Bacuna's failure to stay with his man. Austin's goal \u2013 his 17th in the Premier League this season - would be a further source of concern, even if Benteke did then level for a second time with a wonderful free-kick that beat Green via the inside of a post. Are they man enough? Only time will tell.","summary":"Matt Phillips headed Queens Park Rangers into a seventh - minute lead . Christian Benteke equalised for the hosts just three minutes later . Clint Green put QPR ahead just after the half hour mark . Charlie Austin made it 2 - 2 just after half - time with his first ever Premier League goal . Chint Hill made it 3 - 2 for QPR with his second goal of the season . Bentece completed his hat - trick with a free - kick in the 83rd minute .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.797752809},"161_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tim Sherwood's jacket did not survive beyond the first 10 minutes and after this astonishing contest it remains to be seen if either of these sides fare much better. When Aston Villa's animated manager threw his gilet to the ground in celebration at the sight of Christian Benteke's first half equaliser, he probably rather hoped his players were man enough to remain in the Barclays Premier League after all. Indeed when he then saw Benteke convert the second of his three goals after 33 minutes, he may have felt his damning critique on Monday had provoked exactly the response he was looking for. But the grit, desire and determination his forwards had demonstrated was lacking at the opposite end of the field and a QPR side every bit as desperate to maintain their top flight status did a fine job of exposing exactly the weaknesses Sherwood had highlighted. Matt Phillips (left) headed Queens Park Rangers into a seventh-minute lead, getting on the end of Bobby Zamora's cross. Winger Phillips garnered just enough power on his head to plant beyond Brad Guzan in the Aston Villa goal . Joey Barton wheels away after watching Phillips nod in at the back post, as Ciaran Clark (left) and Carlos Sanchez appeal for offside . But QPR were only ahead for three minutes after Christian Benteke equalised for the hosts at Villa Park . Benteke drove beyond Rob Green from the edge of the box to net his seventh Premier League goal of the season. If it made for a hugely entertaining encounter, it must have been hell for the managers however friendly they might claim to be. Sherwood walked off the pitch at half-time with his hands planted casually in his pockets, comforted by the fact that his side were sitting five points clear of relegation danger. But when Charlie Austin followed Chint Hill's second half equaliser with a third goal for the visitors, Villa had replaced Chris Ramsey's spirited side in the bottom three. Only 12 minutes remained, and even if Benteke required just five more minutes to score again with a terrific free-kick the overriding feeling in the Villa ranks was certainly more one of frustration than relief. Benteke did not look like a man who wanted to enjoy his hat-trick at the sound of the final whistle. On the contrary, he looked devastated. Both sides have some difficult games ahead but when Tottenham and Manchester City come next for Villa, there is plenty to concern Sherwood. A replay of QPR's goals will not make pleasant viewing. The failure to close down Bobby Zamora before he delivered the cross that enabled Matt Phillips to strike after only seven minutes. The failure to challenge Hill and so stop him scoring his first Premier League goal. The failure too to respond to the threat being posed by Austin, who was allowed to take a touch to control the cross from Phillips before driving the ball past Brad Guzan. Such frailties could yet drag Villa down this season, and Sherwood knows it. 'We are not equipped unfortunately to go anywhere and dig out a result,' he complained afterwards, and on this evidence he would appear to be right. . . Aston Villa (4-4-2): Guzan 6; Bacuna 6, Vlaar 5.5, Clark 6, Richardson 6; Cleverley 6.5, Sanchez 6.5, Delph 7, Grealish 6.5; Agbonlahor 7.5, Benteke 8. Manager: Tim Sherwood 7. Goals: Benteke 10, 33, 83 . QPR (4-4-2): Green 6.5; Isla 6 (Traore 52, 5), Caulker 5.5, Onuoha 5, Hill 6.5; Phillips 7, Barton 6, Sandro 6, Kranjcar 5 (Henry 52, 5); Austin 5, Zamora 6.5. Manager: Chris Ramsey 7 . Subs not used: McCarthy, Hoilett, Mitchell, Grego-Cox. Goals: Phillips 7; Hill 55; Austin 78 . Booked: Sandro, Kranjcar, Austin . Ref: C. Pawson. Att: 33,708. . CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone - including Christian Benteke's second goal. Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood threw down his gilet in celebration after Benteke scored the early equaliser. Benteke was at the double in the opening 45, sweeping beyond Green to put Villa ahead just after the half hour. Defender Clint Hill was the unexpected scorer of QPR's equaliser just after half-time to make it 2-2. Hill grabs the Queens Park Rangers badge in celebration after scoring his first ever Premier League goal. Charlie Austin got ahead of Ron Vlaar and had looked as if he'd won the game for QPR. At times his side were excellent here, thrilling their supporters with a tremendous first half display. Phillips might have landed the first blow for QPR but the players he was probably referring to as 'the icing on the cake' were giving him plenty of cause for celebration. They were attacking with great flair and finesse, with the pace of individuals like Gabriel Agbonlahor and Leandro Bacuna and the sheer power of Benteke. The call for more men made Sherwood's selection of 19-year-old Jack Grealish somewhat curious. But the teenager too was performing well. More than man enough for the occasion. As a game it was something of an emotional rollercoaster, even if the warmth of the embrace between Sherwood and Ramsey before kick-off was soon replaced by the cold reality of a dire situation for both teams. Never one to hide his feelings, Sherwood responded to QPR's opening seventh minute goal by unzipping the aforementioned gilet in disgust. It was understandable really, given how meekly his defenders tried to stop Zamora from delivering the cross Phillips then headed home from close range. Only three minutes later and the same gilet was off altogether, Sherwood throwing it to the ground after seeing Benteke's shot take a nasty deflection off Mauricio Isla's trailing foot and loop over Rob Green. . The drama in the technical area added to the sense of excitement around Villa Park. The atmosphere was electric, the place almost erupting again when Grealish so nearly marked his first Premier League start with a goal. Benteke delivered a perfect ball into the path of the teenage winger only for Green to make the save at his feet. Sherwood's decision to play a midfield diamond and exploit the pace of his attackers was working well for Villa. Not everyone seemed to agree, and at one stage Sherwood seemed to be placating a fan who didn't seem quite so impressed. But his team were playing with real verve, with Benteke scoring a second after 33 minutes with a goal that owed as much to the speed, vision and courage of Agbonlahor as the precision of the finish. Agbonlahor was just quick enough to send Benteke clear before being hacked down by Sandro, and remained curled up in a ball while his colleague raced towards goal. Benteke finished cleverly, shaping to shoot beyond Hill before dragging his effort back inside the QPR defender and beyond the reach of a wrong-footed Green. . Austin salutes the travelling Rangers supporters inside Villa Park but they weren't able to cling on to the points . But Benteke's wonder free-kick, much like Jason Puncheon's on Monday night, meant Villa came away with a point. Benteke can't conceal his delight at completing his hat-trick and rescuing a point in the 83rd minute. Good friends Chris Ramsey (left) and Sherwood know each other well and were going head-to-head in the dugout for the first time. Former Villa striker Stan Collymore couldn't hit his elation in the press box after Benteke knocked in his second of the goal. Sherwood urges the supporters packed inside Villa Park to up the ante as they looked to move clear of trouble . Charlie Austin vies for possession with Kieran Richardson during an intense and entertaining first half. Niko Kranjcar attempts to get QPR back in the game but couldn't steer his effort beyond the American Guzan. Villa Park looked a picture on Tuesday night as the two relegation battlers went head-to-head in Birmingham . Sherwood said Ramsey was one of the finest coaches he had worked with and he certainly impressed here. He had seen how his forwards had been starved of service in the first half and responded after six minutes of the second by making two substitutions. It had the desired effect, Hill equalising four minutes later; punishment for what appeared to be Bacuna's failure to stay with his man. Austin's goal \u2013 his 17th in the Premier League this season - would be a further source of concern, even if Benteke did then level for a second time with a wonderful free-kick that beat Green via the inside of a post. Are they man enough? Only time will tell.","summary":"Matt Phillips opened the scoring for Queens Park Rangers in the seventh minute . Christian Benteke equalised for Aston Villa three minutes later . Clint Hill scored his first ever Premier League goal just after half - time . Charlie Austin added a third for the visitors in the 78th minute . Benteke completed his hat - trick in the 83rd minute as Villa held on .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"162_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Derby County season ticket holders from the 2010-11 campaign might struggle to believe it but Alberto Bueno prepares to face his former club Real Madrid on Wednesday as the highest-scoring Spanish-national in La Liga with a big money move to Porto waiting for him at the end of the season. Bueno played for Derby on loan five years ago, but with just five goals in 29 games he looked anything like Champions League material. After returning to Valladolid he moved to Rayo Vallecano and at the club with one of the lowest budgets in Spanish football he has had the season of his life. Now Champions League quarter-finalists Porto, coached by Spaniard Julen Lopetegui, are ready to poach him. Alberto Bueno (left) in action for Derby against Norwich during his unsuccessful spell with the club. Bueno celebrates scoring for Real Madrid against Real Union in November 2008. Bueno has scored 17 goals for Rayo Vallecano this season and could soon move to Porto. AGE: 27. CLUBS (League record only) Real Madrid (2006-09): 97 apps, 22 goals. Real Madrid (2008-09): 3 apps, 0 goals. Valladolid (2009-13): 85 apps, 13 goals. Derby (loan, 2010-11): 29 apps, 5 goals. Rayo Vallecano (2013-) 65 apps, 26 goals . Seventeen of the 35 goals that Rayo have scored this season have come from Bueno. He hit four in one game earlier this year against Levante and will be gunning for his old club on Wednesday night. Bueno came through at Real Madrid in the 2006-07 season when then manager Fabio Capello fast-tracked him from the C-team to train with David Beckham, Luis Figo and Raul. He eventually made his full debut in both La Liga and the Champions League two seasons later but like so many strikers from Real Madrid\u2019s youth system before him he was going to have to leave to really launch his career. Following in the footsteps of Alvaro Negredo and Roberto Soldado he left the club in 2009 signing for Valladolid from where he spent a season at Derby before ending up back in Spain. Negredo and Soldado both made it into the Spain squad after they succeeded away from Madrid and national team boss Vicente Del Bosque will be watching on Wednesday when Bueno goes up against Sergio Ramos as Rayo Vallecano look to take the scalp of Real Madrid in their rickety atmosphere-charged three-sided Vallecas stadium. .","summary":"Alberto Bueno has scored 17 goals for Rayo Vallecano this season . The 27 - year - old is the highest - scoring Spanish - national in La Liga . Bueno played for Derby on loan in 2010 - 11 but scored just five goals . He has been linked with a move to Porto in the Champions League .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9666666667},"162_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Derby County season ticket holders from the 2010-11 campaign might struggle to believe it but Alberto Bueno prepares to face his former club Real Madrid on Wednesday as the highest-scoring Spanish-national in La Liga with a big money move to Porto waiting for him at the end of the season. Bueno played for Derby on loan five years ago, but with just five goals in 29 games he looked anything like Champions League material. After returning to Valladolid he moved to Rayo Vallecano and at the club with one of the lowest budgets in Spanish football he has had the season of his life. Now Champions League quarter-finalists Porto, coached by Spaniard Julen Lopetegui, are ready to poach him. Alberto Bueno (left) in action for Derby against Norwich during his unsuccessful spell with the club. Bueno celebrates scoring for Real Madrid against Real Union in November 2008. Bueno has scored 17 goals for Rayo Vallecano this season and could soon move to Porto. AGE: 27. CLUBS (League record only) Real Madrid (2006-09): 97 apps, 22 goals. Real Madrid (2008-09): 3 apps, 0 goals. Valladolid (2009-13): 85 apps, 13 goals. Derby (loan, 2010-11): 29 apps, 5 goals. Rayo Vallecano (2013-) 65 apps, 26 goals . Seventeen of the 35 goals that Rayo have scored this season have come from Bueno. He hit four in one game earlier this year against Levante and will be gunning for his old club on Wednesday night. Bueno came through at Real Madrid in the 2006-07 season when then manager Fabio Capello fast-tracked him from the C-team to train with David Beckham, Luis Figo and Raul. He eventually made his full debut in both La Liga and the Champions League two seasons later but like so many strikers from Real Madrid\u2019s youth system before him he was going to have to leave to really launch his career. Following in the footsteps of Alvaro Negredo and Roberto Soldado he left the club in 2009 signing for Valladolid from where he spent a season at Derby before ending up back in Spain. Negredo and Soldado both made it into the Spain squad after they succeeded away from Madrid and national team boss Vicente Del Bosque will be watching on Wednesday when Bueno goes up against Sergio Ramos as Rayo Vallecano look to take the scalp of Real Madrid in their rickety atmosphere-charged three-sided Vallecas stadium. .","summary":"Alberto Bueno has scored 17 goals for Rayo Vallecano this season . The 27 - year - old could move to Porto at the end of the season . Bueno spent a season on loan at Derby County in 2010 - 11 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"163_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Miami Open is threatening to turn into national cake week, after Serena Williams became the latest recipient of a giant celebration present after she clocked her 700th career victory. The day following Andy Murray\u2019s 500th win another huge cake was wheeled out to mark Williams reaching the semi-final with a 7-6, 1-6, 6-3 progression over Germany\u2019s Sabine Lisicki. Williams\u2019s hopes of another meeting with sister Venus were dashed by her elder sibling\u2019s defeat to Spain\u2019s Carla Suarez Navarro, but the world No 1 was intent on staying alive in what is the nearest thing she has to a hometown event. Serena Williams strikes a pose next to her cake after recording her 700th career victory. Williams beat Sabine Lisicki in three sets on Wednesday to progress to the semi-finals of the Miami Open. Willaims celebrates as the world No 1 sealed a match against either Sloane Stephens or Simona Halep. Andy Murray pretends to take a bite out a celebratory cake presented to him after winning his 500th match. In a battle of two huge servers, Williams seemed to give away the second set but eventually gained a measure of revenge for the shock defeat she suffered at Wimbledon 2013 against the same opponent, who has never quite been the same since. . Williams will face Romania's Simona Halep for a place in the final after the third-seed beat Sloane Stephens 6-1, 7-5. . Williams plays a backhand during her quarter-final at Crandon Park in Florida on Wednesday. Lisicki and Williams shake hands at the net after the tight match at the Miami Open. Simona Halep celebrates after beating Sloane Stephens to reach the Miami Open semi-finals.","summary":"Serena Williams beat Sabine Lisicki in three sets to reach the Miami Open semi - finals . The world No 1 will face either Simona Halep or Sloane Stephens in the final . Williams became the latest player to receive a cake after winning her 700th career match .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9795918367},"163_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Miami Open is threatening to turn into national cake week, after Serena Williams became the latest recipient of a giant celebration present after she clocked her 700th career victory. The day following Andy Murray\u2019s 500th win another huge cake was wheeled out to mark Williams reaching the semi-final with a 7-6, 1-6, 6-3 progression over Germany\u2019s Sabine Lisicki. Williams\u2019s hopes of another meeting with sister Venus were dashed by her elder sibling\u2019s defeat to Spain\u2019s Carla Suarez Navarro, but the world No 1 was intent on staying alive in what is the nearest thing she has to a hometown event. Serena Williams strikes a pose next to her cake after recording her 700th career victory. Williams beat Sabine Lisicki in three sets on Wednesday to progress to the semi-finals of the Miami Open. Willaims celebrates as the world No 1 sealed a match against either Sloane Stephens or Simona Halep. Andy Murray pretends to take a bite out a celebratory cake presented to him after winning his 500th match. In a battle of two huge servers, Williams seemed to give away the second set but eventually gained a measure of revenge for the shock defeat she suffered at Wimbledon 2013 against the same opponent, who has never quite been the same since. . Williams will face Romania's Simona Halep for a place in the final after the third-seed beat Sloane Stephens 6-1, 7-5. . Williams plays a backhand during her quarter-final at Crandon Park in Florida on Wednesday. Lisicki and Williams shake hands at the net after the tight match at the Miami Open. Simona Halep celebrates after beating Sloane Stephens to reach the Miami Open semi-finals.","summary":"Serena Williams beat Sabine Lisicki 7 - 6 , 1 - 6 , 6 - 3 at the Miami Open . The world No 1 recorded her 700th career victory on Wednesday . Williams will face Romania 's Simona Halep for a place in the final .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"164_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish described a 'great moment' as he basked in the glory of his club's 2-1 win over champions Manchester City. After the game, Parish posed for a picture at Selhurst Park with Palace manager Alan Pardew, England boss Roy Hodgson and Bill Wyman - one of the original members of The Rolling Stones and avid Palace fan. Parish posted the picture on Instagram, writing: 'Great moment for me , AP, the England manager, one of the original @RollingStones @bill_wyman.' . Writing in his FourFourTwo column broadcaster Geoff Shreeves, who was also in the Palace boardroom after the game, said: '(Bill Wyman) has been an avid supporter for 68 years, having attended his first game aged 10. 'He can name virtually every player in that period, despite having spent 30 of those years in The Rolling Stones. 'Bill Wyman is not only a charming man but also somebody with a genuine passion for the game and its traditions. Wyman (back right) with fellow members of The Rolling Stones back in 1964. 'Given Bill\u2019s rock-star status, Steve Parish overlooked his normally strict rule that you must wear a shirt and tie in the boardroom.' Hodgson, who was a youth team player for Palace in the 1960s and is from the area, will have been casting his eye over a host of English players. Pardew used seven Englishmen including matchwinner Jason Puncheon, while England No 1 Joe Hart and utility man James Milner both played for City. Jason Puncheon (right) celebrates his goal with fellow Englishman Wilfried Zaha.","summary":"Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 2 - 1 at Selhurst Park on Saturday . Co - chairman Steve Parish posed for a picture with Roy Hodgson and Bill Wyman after the game . Wyman is one of the original members of The Rolling Stones and an avid Palace fan . Hodgson was a youth team player for Palace in the 1960s .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9838709677},"164_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish described a 'great moment' as he basked in the glory of his club's 2-1 win over champions Manchester City. After the game, Parish posed for a picture at Selhurst Park with Palace manager Alan Pardew, England boss Roy Hodgson and Bill Wyman - one of the original members of The Rolling Stones and avid Palace fan. Parish posted the picture on Instagram, writing: 'Great moment for me , AP, the England manager, one of the original @RollingStones @bill_wyman.' . Writing in his FourFourTwo column broadcaster Geoff Shreeves, who was also in the Palace boardroom after the game, said: '(Bill Wyman) has been an avid supporter for 68 years, having attended his first game aged 10. 'He can name virtually every player in that period, despite having spent 30 of those years in The Rolling Stones. 'Bill Wyman is not only a charming man but also somebody with a genuine passion for the game and its traditions. Wyman (back right) with fellow members of The Rolling Stones back in 1964. 'Given Bill\u2019s rock-star status, Steve Parish overlooked his normally strict rule that you must wear a shirt and tie in the boardroom.' Hodgson, who was a youth team player for Palace in the 1960s and is from the area, will have been casting his eye over a host of English players. Pardew used seven Englishmen including matchwinner Jason Puncheon, while England No 1 Joe Hart and utility man James Milner both played for City. Jason Puncheon (right) celebrates his goal with fellow Englishman Wilfried Zaha.","summary":"Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 2 - 1 at Selhurst Park on Sunday . Co - chairman Steve Parish described the win as a ' great moment ' Parish posed for a picture with England boss Roy Hodgson and Bill Wyman .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9761904762},"165_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It's all Pep Guardiola's fault; him and the good folk of Scotland or, at least, St Andrews. It is a simplification, of course, but perhaps a useful way of understanding why, as we survey the Champions League quarter finals, there are no Premier League clubs troubling the scorers. Bayern Munich take on Porto on Wednesday night and even though they are contending with an injury crisis which leaves them without Bastian Schweinsteiger, Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben among others you might anticipate a sixth Champions League semi-final for Guardiola in his six years of management. Of course Guardiola isn't alone responsible for the decline of the Premier League in Europe; nor is it really down to St Andrews, though the iconic town with its genteel ambience played its part in continental Europe overhauling the English clubs. Pep Guardiola prepares his side for their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Porto. The Bayern boss gives instructions to his goalkeeper Manuel Neuer at a training session on Tuesday. Something happened back in 2008 when Guardiola took over at Barcelona and it wasn't that the Barcelona team changed. Frank Rijkaard had virtually the same players but Guardiola managed to find an extra 25 per cent of performance in them. What happened was a tactical change which had at its roots in St Andrews, where the Barcelona team spent their first pre season under Guardiola. There Messi was a distracted individual, sometimes sneering at Guardiola's insistence on organisation and pressing, according to Guillem Balague's account in his biographies of Messi and Guardiola. But a breakthrough came when Guardiola stuck up for Messi in his battle with the club to play for Argentina in the Beijing Olympics. The new manager took the young Argentinian under his wing, sidling up to him after training, putting his arm round him to assure him of his support. Guardiola is bidding to reach his sixth Champions League semi-final in his six years as a manager. Guardiola got Messi on side in 2008 after standing up for him in battle to represent Argentina at the Beijing Olympics. Messi, the precocious star, suddenly felt he had an ally in Guardiola. And, as a result, he began to buy into Guardiola's idea of relentless pressing to supplement the tiki taka football, which was already a template at Barcelona. For tiki taka is not what made Guardiola\u2019s team great. 'I loathe all that passing for the sake of it, all that tiki-taka. It's rubbish and has no purpose.' It sounds like Sam Allardyce, but those are the words of the great high priest of possession football as reported by Marti Perarnau in his book Pep Confidential. What Guardiola added to Barcelona\u2019s game was the intensity, drive and sheer energy which had wilted under Rijkaard and then moulded it with overwhelming possession. Sometimes, when assessing the English problem in Europe, it helps to reverse the question. So, rather than ask 'Why are we so bad now?' it useful to identify why were we so good between 2005-2009?' Guardiola led Barcelona to Champions League glory in 2009 and 2011 (pictured) The former Barcelona manager is thrown into the air by his players as they celebrate the 2011 success. For Chelsea fans pointing to the 2012 triumph, that it was indeed a victory of rare courage amidst adversity but the decline of English clubs had already begun and that win is effectively an outlier, bucking the established trend. Between 2005-2009 the Premier League provided 12 out of the potential 20 semi finalists for the Champions League; between 2010 to 2015 it has provided three out of 24. Even asking that question is revealing as what English clubs were really good at during that period was making the semi finals and the final rather than winning the trophy. Only Liverpool and Manchester United actually achieved that in the five-year period of English ascendancy, though, of course, Chelsea did so improbably in 2012. What was different about English clubs in that period was the injection of some of the finest tactical minds in the game to the Premier League. Jose Mourinho may never have won the trophy with Chelsea but he transformed their approach and arguably provided the foundations for the 2008 final and the remarkable 2012 win. Rafael Benitez was an extraordinary force, the Diego Simeone of that era, regularly out-witting Mourinho and taking a relatively normal Liverpool team to two finals. Guus Hiddink engineered a fine run to the semi finals building on the work of Mourinho. Manchester United won the Champions League in 2008 when English clubs were dominating the latter stages. Chelsea were an exception to the rule in 2012 when they won the tournament against all the odds. Rising to the challenge of Mourinho and Benitez, Sir Alex Ferguson was tactically at his peak in that period, playing without a recognised centre foward at times in 2008 before Guardiola and others made it fashionable. English teams had always had an intensity with which continental teams had sometimes struggled to cope. What they had lacked often was organisation and tactical nous. Benitez, Mourinho, Hiddink provided that and Ferguson responded. Put all that together and you have a cultural melting pot which, allied to the commercial success of the Premier League, was pushing players and teams to new heights. The Premier League\u2019s TV money of course brought in good, technical foreign players which helped but that does not seem to be the key reason for its success. The money is bigger now and those players still come but it hasn't helped Manchester City. At the zenith of the Premier League's dominance, the 2008 Moscow final, ten English players started the game. Manchester City were eliminated in the last 16 this season at the hands of Barcelona. Chelsea exited at the same stage as England have no representatives in the quarter-finals. When Jurgen Klinsmann spoke about the tactical revolution he was attempting to forge in Germany in 2006 - a style of play which has since evolved at Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich - he explicitly referenced the Premier League and its pace. He recognised that continental Europe had fallen behind. It was new tactical ideas meeting the traditional attributes of the English game which helped the Premier League dominate Europe. Conversely, it was Guardiola - and others, such as Jurgen Klopp, Louis van Gaal, Jupp Heynckes - surpassing that intensity which in turn overhauled the Premier League. Clubs such as Barca, Bayern, Dortmund have retained their technical superiority over English clubs but they are now likely to out-run them and out-press them. In reality there is no one man responsible for that change. And, Guardiola's obsession with pressing is rooted in an admiration for South American football and especially Marcelo Bielsa, rather than the Premier League. But when that change took place, the Premier League lost its competitive edge. And when Guardiola put his arm around Messi at St Andrews back in the summer of 2008 and convinced his young protege to buy into that pressing game, European football changed forever.","summary":"Bayern Munich take on Porto in the Champions League quarter - final . Pep Guardiola is bidding to reach his sixth semi - final in six years as a manager . The former Barcelona boss is responsible for the decline of the Premier League in Europe . The Scottish town of St Andrews played its part in continental Europe overhauling the English clubs .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"165_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It's all Pep Guardiola's fault; him and the good folk of Scotland or, at least, St Andrews. It is a simplification, of course, but perhaps a useful way of understanding why, as we survey the Champions League quarter finals, there are no Premier League clubs troubling the scorers. Bayern Munich take on Porto on Wednesday night and even though they are contending with an injury crisis which leaves them without Bastian Schweinsteiger, Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben among others you might anticipate a sixth Champions League semi-final for Guardiola in his six years of management. Of course Guardiola isn't alone responsible for the decline of the Premier League in Europe; nor is it really down to St Andrews, though the iconic town with its genteel ambience played its part in continental Europe overhauling the English clubs. Pep Guardiola prepares his side for their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Porto. The Bayern boss gives instructions to his goalkeeper Manuel Neuer at a training session on Tuesday. Something happened back in 2008 when Guardiola took over at Barcelona and it wasn't that the Barcelona team changed. Frank Rijkaard had virtually the same players but Guardiola managed to find an extra 25 per cent of performance in them. What happened was a tactical change which had at its roots in St Andrews, where the Barcelona team spent their first pre season under Guardiola. There Messi was a distracted individual, sometimes sneering at Guardiola's insistence on organisation and pressing, according to Guillem Balague's account in his biographies of Messi and Guardiola. But a breakthrough came when Guardiola stuck up for Messi in his battle with the club to play for Argentina in the Beijing Olympics. The new manager took the young Argentinian under his wing, sidling up to him after training, putting his arm round him to assure him of his support. Guardiola is bidding to reach his sixth Champions League semi-final in his six years as a manager. Guardiola got Messi on side in 2008 after standing up for him in battle to represent Argentina at the Beijing Olympics. Messi, the precocious star, suddenly felt he had an ally in Guardiola. And, as a result, he began to buy into Guardiola's idea of relentless pressing to supplement the tiki taka football, which was already a template at Barcelona. For tiki taka is not what made Guardiola\u2019s team great. 'I loathe all that passing for the sake of it, all that tiki-taka. It's rubbish and has no purpose.' It sounds like Sam Allardyce, but those are the words of the great high priest of possession football as reported by Marti Perarnau in his book Pep Confidential. What Guardiola added to Barcelona\u2019s game was the intensity, drive and sheer energy which had wilted under Rijkaard and then moulded it with overwhelming possession. Sometimes, when assessing the English problem in Europe, it helps to reverse the question. So, rather than ask 'Why are we so bad now?' it useful to identify why were we so good between 2005-2009?' Guardiola led Barcelona to Champions League glory in 2009 and 2011 (pictured) The former Barcelona manager is thrown into the air by his players as they celebrate the 2011 success. For Chelsea fans pointing to the 2012 triumph, that it was indeed a victory of rare courage amidst adversity but the decline of English clubs had already begun and that win is effectively an outlier, bucking the established trend. Between 2005-2009 the Premier League provided 12 out of the potential 20 semi finalists for the Champions League; between 2010 to 2015 it has provided three out of 24. Even asking that question is revealing as what English clubs were really good at during that period was making the semi finals and the final rather than winning the trophy. Only Liverpool and Manchester United actually achieved that in the five-year period of English ascendancy, though, of course, Chelsea did so improbably in 2012. What was different about English clubs in that period was the injection of some of the finest tactical minds in the game to the Premier League. Jose Mourinho may never have won the trophy with Chelsea but he transformed their approach and arguably provided the foundations for the 2008 final and the remarkable 2012 win. Rafael Benitez was an extraordinary force, the Diego Simeone of that era, regularly out-witting Mourinho and taking a relatively normal Liverpool team to two finals. Guus Hiddink engineered a fine run to the semi finals building on the work of Mourinho. Manchester United won the Champions League in 2008 when English clubs were dominating the latter stages. Chelsea were an exception to the rule in 2012 when they won the tournament against all the odds. Rising to the challenge of Mourinho and Benitez, Sir Alex Ferguson was tactically at his peak in that period, playing without a recognised centre foward at times in 2008 before Guardiola and others made it fashionable. English teams had always had an intensity with which continental teams had sometimes struggled to cope. What they had lacked often was organisation and tactical nous. Benitez, Mourinho, Hiddink provided that and Ferguson responded. Put all that together and you have a cultural melting pot which, allied to the commercial success of the Premier League, was pushing players and teams to new heights. The Premier League\u2019s TV money of course brought in good, technical foreign players which helped but that does not seem to be the key reason for its success. The money is bigger now and those players still come but it hasn't helped Manchester City. At the zenith of the Premier League's dominance, the 2008 Moscow final, ten English players started the game. Manchester City were eliminated in the last 16 this season at the hands of Barcelona. Chelsea exited at the same stage as England have no representatives in the quarter-finals. When Jurgen Klinsmann spoke about the tactical revolution he was attempting to forge in Germany in 2006 - a style of play which has since evolved at Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich - he explicitly referenced the Premier League and its pace. He recognised that continental Europe had fallen behind. It was new tactical ideas meeting the traditional attributes of the English game which helped the Premier League dominate Europe. Conversely, it was Guardiola - and others, such as Jurgen Klopp, Louis van Gaal, Jupp Heynckes - surpassing that intensity which in turn overhauled the Premier League. Clubs such as Barca, Bayern, Dortmund have retained their technical superiority over English clubs but they are now likely to out-run them and out-press them. In reality there is no one man responsible for that change. And, Guardiola's obsession with pressing is rooted in an admiration for South American football and especially Marcelo Bielsa, rather than the Premier League. But when that change took place, the Premier League lost its competitive edge. And when Guardiola put his arm around Messi at St Andrews back in the summer of 2008 and convinced his young protege to buy into that pressing game, European football changed forever.","summary":"Bayern Munich take on Porto in the Champions League quarter finals . Bayern are without Bastian Schweinsteiger , Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben . Pep Guardiola is bidding to reach his sixth Champions League semi - final in his six years as a manager .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"166_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Joe Hart bemoaned one of his 'worst days in a Manchester City shirt' following Sunday's derby thumping by Manchester United. The England number one appeared devastated after the final whistle at Old Trafford and acknowledged that City's bid to retain their Premier League title was over. 'That's one of my worst in a Man City shirt, definitely,' Hart said after a morale-sapping 4-2 defeat saw under-fire Manuel Pellegrini's men go four points adrift of neighbours United and 12 behind runaway leaders Chelsea. Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, pictured with Frank Lampard, was disappointed with his side's display. Hart was unable to keep out goals by United's Ashley Young, Marouane Fellaini, Juan Mata and Chris Smalling. Manchester City are four points behind rivals United . The 27-year-old has even given up on knocking Arsenal out of second place. 'It's essential to try and finish third,' he added. 'We've got to get our heads down and win these massive games.' City had looked dominant in the early stages, racing into a 1-0 lead that they could have extended before Ashley Young's equaliser triggered a derby demolition. 'Not many teams have put us to the sword like that,' Hart said. 'United know what they are doing, they took their chances. Hart, pictured saluting the travelling City fans, does not understand why his side are struggling for form. 'It's hard to take. We've won enough of them to know how to lose properly though and we weren't good enough after the first 15 minutes.' Hart added that City had let their fans down and revealed he was at a loss to explain a dramatic loss in form since the turn of the year that has seen them take 18 points from a possible 39. 'It would be easier to win games if I knew what was wrong with us but we've played well and been unfortunate in some games,' he said. 'I'm hurting from this defeat. There's a lot of emotion running through me. Let's see how it feels on Monday, we'll think about it and we'll go again.' .","summary":"Manchester City lost 4 - 2 to Manchester United at Old Trafford . Joe Hart was unable to keep out goals from Ashley Young , Marouane Fellaini , Juan Mata and Chris Smalling . The England number one said it was one of his ' worst days ' in a City shirt .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"166_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Joe Hart bemoaned one of his 'worst days in a Manchester City shirt' following Sunday's derby thumping by Manchester United. The England number one appeared devastated after the final whistle at Old Trafford and acknowledged that City's bid to retain their Premier League title was over. 'That's one of my worst in a Man City shirt, definitely,' Hart said after a morale-sapping 4-2 defeat saw under-fire Manuel Pellegrini's men go four points adrift of neighbours United and 12 behind runaway leaders Chelsea. Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, pictured with Frank Lampard, was disappointed with his side's display. Hart was unable to keep out goals by United's Ashley Young, Marouane Fellaini, Juan Mata and Chris Smalling. Manchester City are four points behind rivals United . The 27-year-old has even given up on knocking Arsenal out of second place. 'It's essential to try and finish third,' he added. 'We've got to get our heads down and win these massive games.' City had looked dominant in the early stages, racing into a 1-0 lead that they could have extended before Ashley Young's equaliser triggered a derby demolition. 'Not many teams have put us to the sword like that,' Hart said. 'United know what they are doing, they took their chances. Hart, pictured saluting the travelling City fans, does not understand why his side are struggling for form. 'It's hard to take. We've won enough of them to know how to lose properly though and we weren't good enough after the first 15 minutes.' Hart added that City had let their fans down and revealed he was at a loss to explain a dramatic loss in form since the turn of the year that has seen them take 18 points from a possible 39. 'It would be easier to win games if I knew what was wrong with us but we've played well and been unfortunate in some games,' he said. 'I'm hurting from this defeat. There's a lot of emotion running through me. Let's see how it feels on Monday, we'll think about it and we'll go again.' .","summary":"Manchester City were beaten 4 - 2 by rivals Manchester United on Sunday . Joe Hart was disappointed with his side 's display at Old Trafford . The England goalkeeper has given up on winning the Premier League .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"167_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"At the grand old age of 75, Jack Nicklaus is still capable of hitting aces. The Golden Bear added another magic moment to his storied career at Augusta National in the Par-3 Contest. Stepping up to the tee on the 130-yard fourth, the greatest golfer of all time saw his shot sail beyond the flag before spinning back into the hole. Jack Nicklaus gave the crowd something to cheer with a hole in one on the fourth during the Par-3 Contest. Nicklaus holds up his ball to an adoring crowd as Gary Player (left) and Ben Crenshaw salute the great. Crenshaw and Nicklaus fist pump following his ace on the 130-yard hole at Augusta National. Nicklaus was playing alongside Gary Player and Ben Crenshaw as the first roar of Masters week filled the skies in a sunswept Georgia. 'I had an interview this morning, and I said \"well, all I've got to do is go out and win the Par-3 and make a hole and one\", and I make a hole in one,' Nicklaus said afterwards. . The ace was Nicklaus' first on the hallowed turf of Augusta, but the veteran saw his achievement eclipsed by that of Camilo Villegas on a day which saw five hole-in-ones, levelling the record from 2002. The Colombian followed Nicklaus with an ace on the fourth and also managed one on the eighth, but he couldn't quite land the title, losing out to world No 74 Kevin Streelman in a play-off. Nicklaus became the youngest person to wear a green jacket in 1963, and collected his sixth in 1986. He is one of five men to complete the career grand slam, an accolade which favourite Rory McIlroy can achieve if he wins his third major in succession.","summary":"Jack Nicklaus hit a hole in one on the fourth during the Par-3 Contest . The 75 - year - old was playing alongside Gary Player and Ben Crenshaw . Camilo Villegas and Kevin Streelman also hit hole - in - ones on the day .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9565217391},"167_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"At the grand old age of 75, Jack Nicklaus is still capable of hitting aces. The Golden Bear added another magic moment to his storied career at Augusta National in the Par-3 Contest. Stepping up to the tee on the 130-yard fourth, the greatest golfer of all time saw his shot sail beyond the flag before spinning back into the hole. Jack Nicklaus gave the crowd something to cheer with a hole in one on the fourth during the Par-3 Contest. Nicklaus holds up his ball to an adoring crowd as Gary Player (left) and Ben Crenshaw salute the great. Crenshaw and Nicklaus fist pump following his ace on the 130-yard hole at Augusta National. Nicklaus was playing alongside Gary Player and Ben Crenshaw as the first roar of Masters week filled the skies in a sunswept Georgia. 'I had an interview this morning, and I said \"well, all I've got to do is go out and win the Par-3 and make a hole and one\", and I make a hole in one,' Nicklaus said afterwards. . The ace was Nicklaus' first on the hallowed turf of Augusta, but the veteran saw his achievement eclipsed by that of Camilo Villegas on a day which saw five hole-in-ones, levelling the record from 2002. The Colombian followed Nicklaus with an ace on the fourth and also managed one on the eighth, but he couldn't quite land the title, losing out to world No 74 Kevin Streelman in a play-off. Nicklaus became the youngest person to wear a green jacket in 1963, and collected his sixth in 1986. He is one of five men to complete the career grand slam, an accolade which favourite Rory McIlroy can achieve if he wins his third major in succession.","summary":"Jack Nicklaus hit a hole in one on the fourth during the Par-3 Contest . The 75 - year - old was playing with Gary Player and Ben Crenshaw . Camilo Villegas also had a hole in one on the Augusta National course .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"168_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ashley Young is desperate to avoid being part of the first United team to lose five successive Manchester derbies. United have more silverware in their trophy cabinet, but City have had the better of their local rivals during the last couple of years. Last November's 1-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium was the fourth successive derby win for City. The last time they achieved that feat was 60 years ago. Ashley Young (right) wants to avoid a fifth successive derby defeat by neighbours Manchester City. Ander Herrera celebrates scoring as United move above City for the first time this season. United have lost the last four derbies to City:. 8 April 2013 United 1-2 City. 22 Sept 2013 City 4-1 United. 25 March 2014 United 0-3 City. 2 Nov 2014 City 1-0 United. United have never lost five straight matches to their local rivals and Young wants to end City's dominance this weekend when the Blues come to Old Trafford. 'That's something you want to put right,' the United winger said when asked about City's recent dominance in this fixture. 'It will be another massive game.' Despite City's recent success in derbies, United go into the match as favourites after registering five straight league wins. That run has helped United move into third, one point ahead of City, who slipped to their third defeat in five games at Crystal Palace on Monday. The champions defeat by Crystal Palace was Manchester City's third loss in five games. Young thinks United have a good chance of defeating the Barclays Premier League champions if they maintain their current form. He said: 'We know it will be tough but as long as we can play the way we have shown, especially in the last few games, and add to that, it's going to be a great game and hopefully we will get the three points. 'We want to keep the momentum going and the positive play.' Finishing above City would represent a major coup for manager Louis van Gaal, especially after the way his team started the season. But, wary of the fact that seven matches remain, Young is not letting himself get too carried away despite United's recent upturn in form. Sergio Aguero (right) celebrates after scoring the winner in the last Manchester derby in November 2014. 'It would be nice (to finish above City) but we are just taking each game as it comes,' the 29-year-old said. 'It is obviously going to be another tough one against City next week but we will prepare as well as we can do as we always do.' Young's form has been key to United's recovery. The former Aston Villa midfielder has been so good recently that he has kept record signing Angel di Maria out of the United team. That has not been enough to get him back into the England squad though. Many tipped Young to earn an England recall after 19 months in the wilderness, but manager Roy Hodgson left him out of his squad to face Lithuania and Italy. Young is hoping his revival at Old Trafford can force him back into England reckoning. Young revealed Hodgson did not call him to explain his absence from the 24-man party when it was announced. 'There was no conversation (with Hodgson),' said Young, whose last England cap came against Ukraine in September 2013. 'Obviously I will always want to represent my country. I was a little bit disappointed not to be in the squad, but I have just got to make sure I am playing well here at United and hopefully I will get the call at some time soon.' .","summary":"Manchester City have won the last four Manchester derbies . United have never lost five straight matches to their local rivals . Ashley Young wants to end City 's dominance this weekend . City lost to Crystal Palace for the third time in five games on Monday . CLICK HERE for all the latest Manchester United news .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other","other"],"score":0.8275862069},"168_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ashley Young is desperate to avoid being part of the first United team to lose five successive Manchester derbies. United have more silverware in their trophy cabinet, but City have had the better of their local rivals during the last couple of years. Last November's 1-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium was the fourth successive derby win for City. The last time they achieved that feat was 60 years ago. Ashley Young (right) wants to avoid a fifth successive derby defeat by neighbours Manchester City. Ander Herrera celebrates scoring as United move above City for the first time this season. United have lost the last four derbies to City:. 8 April 2013 United 1-2 City. 22 Sept 2013 City 4-1 United. 25 March 2014 United 0-3 City. 2 Nov 2014 City 1-0 United. United have never lost five straight matches to their local rivals and Young wants to end City's dominance this weekend when the Blues come to Old Trafford. 'That's something you want to put right,' the United winger said when asked about City's recent dominance in this fixture. 'It will be another massive game.' Despite City's recent success in derbies, United go into the match as favourites after registering five straight league wins. That run has helped United move into third, one point ahead of City, who slipped to their third defeat in five games at Crystal Palace on Monday. The champions defeat by Crystal Palace was Manchester City's third loss in five games. Young thinks United have a good chance of defeating the Barclays Premier League champions if they maintain their current form. He said: 'We know it will be tough but as long as we can play the way we have shown, especially in the last few games, and add to that, it's going to be a great game and hopefully we will get the three points. 'We want to keep the momentum going and the positive play.' Finishing above City would represent a major coup for manager Louis van Gaal, especially after the way his team started the season. But, wary of the fact that seven matches remain, Young is not letting himself get too carried away despite United's recent upturn in form. Sergio Aguero (right) celebrates after scoring the winner in the last Manchester derby in November 2014. 'It would be nice (to finish above City) but we are just taking each game as it comes,' the 29-year-old said. 'It is obviously going to be another tough one against City next week but we will prepare as well as we can do as we always do.' Young's form has been key to United's recovery. The former Aston Villa midfielder has been so good recently that he has kept record signing Angel di Maria out of the United team. That has not been enough to get him back into the England squad though. Many tipped Young to earn an England recall after 19 months in the wilderness, but manager Roy Hodgson left him out of his squad to face Lithuania and Italy. Young is hoping his revival at Old Trafford can force him back into England reckoning. Young revealed Hodgson did not call him to explain his absence from the 24-man party when it was announced. 'There was no conversation (with Hodgson),' said Young, whose last England cap came against Ukraine in September 2013. 'Obviously I will always want to represent my country. I was a little bit disappointed not to be in the squad, but I have just got to make sure I am playing well here at United and hopefully I will get the call at some time soon.' .","summary":"Manchester City have won the last four Manchester derbies . Ashley Young wants to avoid being part of the first United team to lose five successive derby matches . United are one point above City in the Premier League table .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"169_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tony Pulis returned to Selhurst Park for the first time since he left Crystal Palace and masterminded a victory which pulled his West Bromwich Albion side to the edge of safety. Alan Pardew tried new ideas on the pitch to outwit Pulis but an early goal from James Morrison and stunner from Craig Gardner meant he could not deliver a satisfying result against the man who left Palace two days before this season kicked off. Despite the timing of his departure, however, there was very little bad blood between Palace\u2019s fans and Pulis who was roundly applauded as he came out from the tunnel in the corner of a ground where the seats are close to the pitch and the crowd can be unforgiving. A few boos broke the surface, but they were drowned out by waves of the respect he deserved for saving them from relegation last season, during his 10-month tenure, when he won the Premier League LMA Manager of the Year award. West Brom midfielder Craig Gardner celebrates having scored the second for Tony Pulis' side with a fine long ranged effort . Before two minutes on the clock, James Morrison (right) headed West Brom ahead following a corner from team-mate Chris Brunt. The West Brom players race to congratulate Morrison (top left), who headed the away side in front against Crystal Palace on Saturday. . Crystal Palace (4-3-3): Speroni 6; Ward 6, Delaney 6, Dann 6, Ledley 6 (Souare 46 6); McArthur 6 (Sanogo 80), Jedinak 6 (Gayle 46 6), Puncheon 6.5; Zaha 6.5, Murray 6.5, Bolasie 8. Subs not used: Hennessey, Hangeland, Kelly, Ameobi. Manager: Alan Pardew 5.5. Booked: Puncheon, Dann, Bolasie. West Brom (4-4-2): Myhill 8.5; Dawson 6 (Wisdom 71 6), McAuley 6.5, Lescott 6.5, Brunt 7; Morrison 7, Fletcher 6, Yacob 6, Gardner 7.5 (Olsson 81); Berahino 6 (Baird 88), Anichebe 6. Subs not used: Rose, McManaman, Sessegnon, Ideye. Manager: Tony Pulis 7.5. Booked: McAuley, Gardner, Brunt. Referee: Jonathan Moss 7. MOTM: Myhill . Attendance: 24,765. . Craig Gardner scored a fine long range effort at Selhurst Park (above). CLICK HERE to see more from Sportsmail's MATCH ZONE. \u2018You never know what to expect,\u2019 Pulis said in regard to returning to a former club. \u2018They did well for me last year and I hope I repaid them a little bit in respect to what we did in the dressing room and on the pitch. \u2018It is a good club. It has got unbelievable potential and I mean that. The supporters are wonderful and they have a good manager. They can push on \u2013 if Alan is given the money and the opportunity to push this club forward this club could be a good club.\u2019 Yannick Bolasie even made the effort to go over and shake Pulis\u2019 hand as he strolled down the touchline. Yet the south London locals would not have been expecting what came within two minutes of kick off when West Brom took the lead. Chris Bunt swung in a corner from the left and James Morrison managed to lose Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon and nod in, completely free, from five yards out. Some of Puncheon\u2019s team-mates looked around in disbelief that the West Brom man was afforded so much space in the box. \u2018That was a weakness in our set up that Tony exploited,\u2019 Pardew admitted. \u2018It was well worked. Their guy took Puncheon to the edge of the box where he is not comfortable marking. \u2018We knew Tony would know the players well, know the strengths and weaknesses, I tried to throw a few ideas in on the pitch. They didn\u2019t come off. . Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie greets former Eagles boss Tony Pulis (right) before kick-off at Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon. Claudio Yacob of West Brom (right) tracks the run of Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha during their Premier League clash in South London. Mile Jedinak of Crystal Palace (right) battles with Victor Anichebe of West Bromwich Albion for possession in the air at Selhurst Park. West Brom captain Darren Fletcher (right) celebrates with goalscorer James Morrison after his early header at Crystal Palace. \u2018Our fans are terrific in terms of the understanding of what Tony did here last year, they respected that. People know Tony does an honest job, he plays the game his way and we respect that.\u2019 Despite that early set back, however, Crystal Palace started to play the eye-catching football that has made Pardew so popular in these parts during his short spell in charge. And it was all coming through their main man, Bolasie, on the left. In the 24th minute he weaved into the box, played a one-two then poked an effort towards the near post which West Brom goalkeeper Boaz Myhill did well to save with his feet. Three minutes later he cut in from his flank and bent an effort towards the far corner that Myhill clawed out. Then, just after the half-hour, a ball came in from the opposite flank from Joel Ward, was headed on by Glenn Murray and Bolasie executed a sublime bicycle kick, only to be denied by Myhill once again. . If Pulis, dressed in his usual full tracksuit, trainers and cap on the touchline, provided this Crystal Palace team with the spine and solidity to compete in the top flight, Pardew, resplendent in suit and tie, has given them the suave and flair to delight. In this instance, Pulis\u2019 resilient style prevailed and against the run of play they added a second on 53 minutes. The ball came out from a West Brom corner and Gardner took a touch before, 30 yards out and slightly to the right of goal, he buried a right-foot strike over Julian Speroni into the left of goal. It is almost mission accomplished for Pulis at West Brom as they moved to 36 points and put a healthy gap between themselves and the bottom three. . Crystal Palace midfielder James McArthur controls the ball with West Brom's Chris Brunt fast approaching at Selhurst Park. Victor Anichebe of West Brom takes on Scott Dann (left) and Jason Puncheon of Crystal Palace (right) during the Premier League contest. Chris Brunt of West Brom and Glenn Murray of Crystal Palace vie for possession during the Premier League match at Selhurst Park. Gardner lets fly with this long range strike, which ended up doubling West Brom's lead at the Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon. The West Brom midfielder is congratulated by team-mate Joleon Lescott (right) as he celebrates his fine solo strike in the second-half. West Brom keeper Boaz Myhill falls in to the goal netting after failing to keep out Craig Gardner's long range strike on Saturday. Pape N'Diaye Souare of Crystal Palace (left) and James Morrison of West Brom compete for the ball during the Premier League clash. Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie (right) was lively once again but couldn't stop Alan Pardew's side falling to a 2-0 home defeat. West Brom manager Tony Pulis (centre) barks out the instructions on the touchline as he witnessed his side take three valuable points. Victor Anichebe of West Brom and Pape N'Diaye Souare of Crystal Palace challenge for the ball at Selhurst Park during their league contest. Crystal Palace's striker Yaya Sanogo scores only for his goal to be disallowed during the 2-0 defeat to West Brom on Saturday. Both sets of players vie for the ball as a cross heads into the box at Selhurst Park as West Brom defeated the south Londoners 2-0 on Saturday.","summary":"James Morrison headed West Brom ahead after just two minutes at Selhurst Park . West Brom midfielder Craig Gardner scored a fine long range effort in the second half . Tony Pulis returned to his former club for the first time since leaving two days before the start of the season . Pulis won the Premier League LMA Manager of the Year award last season .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9393939394},"169_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tony Pulis returned to Selhurst Park for the first time since he left Crystal Palace and masterminded a victory which pulled his West Bromwich Albion side to the edge of safety. Alan Pardew tried new ideas on the pitch to outwit Pulis but an early goal from James Morrison and stunner from Craig Gardner meant he could not deliver a satisfying result against the man who left Palace two days before this season kicked off. Despite the timing of his departure, however, there was very little bad blood between Palace\u2019s fans and Pulis who was roundly applauded as he came out from the tunnel in the corner of a ground where the seats are close to the pitch and the crowd can be unforgiving. A few boos broke the surface, but they were drowned out by waves of the respect he deserved for saving them from relegation last season, during his 10-month tenure, when he won the Premier League LMA Manager of the Year award. West Brom midfielder Craig Gardner celebrates having scored the second for Tony Pulis' side with a fine long ranged effort . Before two minutes on the clock, James Morrison (right) headed West Brom ahead following a corner from team-mate Chris Brunt. The West Brom players race to congratulate Morrison (top left), who headed the away side in front against Crystal Palace on Saturday. . Crystal Palace (4-3-3): Speroni 6; Ward 6, Delaney 6, Dann 6, Ledley 6 (Souare 46 6); McArthur 6 (Sanogo 80), Jedinak 6 (Gayle 46 6), Puncheon 6.5; Zaha 6.5, Murray 6.5, Bolasie 8. Subs not used: Hennessey, Hangeland, Kelly, Ameobi. Manager: Alan Pardew 5.5. Booked: Puncheon, Dann, Bolasie. West Brom (4-4-2): Myhill 8.5; Dawson 6 (Wisdom 71 6), McAuley 6.5, Lescott 6.5, Brunt 7; Morrison 7, Fletcher 6, Yacob 6, Gardner 7.5 (Olsson 81); Berahino 6 (Baird 88), Anichebe 6. Subs not used: Rose, McManaman, Sessegnon, Ideye. Manager: Tony Pulis 7.5. Booked: McAuley, Gardner, Brunt. Referee: Jonathan Moss 7. MOTM: Myhill . Attendance: 24,765. . Craig Gardner scored a fine long range effort at Selhurst Park (above). CLICK HERE to see more from Sportsmail's MATCH ZONE. \u2018You never know what to expect,\u2019 Pulis said in regard to returning to a former club. \u2018They did well for me last year and I hope I repaid them a little bit in respect to what we did in the dressing room and on the pitch. \u2018It is a good club. It has got unbelievable potential and I mean that. The supporters are wonderful and they have a good manager. They can push on \u2013 if Alan is given the money and the opportunity to push this club forward this club could be a good club.\u2019 Yannick Bolasie even made the effort to go over and shake Pulis\u2019 hand as he strolled down the touchline. Yet the south London locals would not have been expecting what came within two minutes of kick off when West Brom took the lead. Chris Bunt swung in a corner from the left and James Morrison managed to lose Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon and nod in, completely free, from five yards out. Some of Puncheon\u2019s team-mates looked around in disbelief that the West Brom man was afforded so much space in the box. \u2018That was a weakness in our set up that Tony exploited,\u2019 Pardew admitted. \u2018It was well worked. Their guy took Puncheon to the edge of the box where he is not comfortable marking. \u2018We knew Tony would know the players well, know the strengths and weaknesses, I tried to throw a few ideas in on the pitch. They didn\u2019t come off. . Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie greets former Eagles boss Tony Pulis (right) before kick-off at Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon. Claudio Yacob of West Brom (right) tracks the run of Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha during their Premier League clash in South London. Mile Jedinak of Crystal Palace (right) battles with Victor Anichebe of West Bromwich Albion for possession in the air at Selhurst Park. West Brom captain Darren Fletcher (right) celebrates with goalscorer James Morrison after his early header at Crystal Palace. \u2018Our fans are terrific in terms of the understanding of what Tony did here last year, they respected that. People know Tony does an honest job, he plays the game his way and we respect that.\u2019 Despite that early set back, however, Crystal Palace started to play the eye-catching football that has made Pardew so popular in these parts during his short spell in charge. And it was all coming through their main man, Bolasie, on the left. In the 24th minute he weaved into the box, played a one-two then poked an effort towards the near post which West Brom goalkeeper Boaz Myhill did well to save with his feet. Three minutes later he cut in from his flank and bent an effort towards the far corner that Myhill clawed out. Then, just after the half-hour, a ball came in from the opposite flank from Joel Ward, was headed on by Glenn Murray and Bolasie executed a sublime bicycle kick, only to be denied by Myhill once again. . If Pulis, dressed in his usual full tracksuit, trainers and cap on the touchline, provided this Crystal Palace team with the spine and solidity to compete in the top flight, Pardew, resplendent in suit and tie, has given them the suave and flair to delight. In this instance, Pulis\u2019 resilient style prevailed and against the run of play they added a second on 53 minutes. The ball came out from a West Brom corner and Gardner took a touch before, 30 yards out and slightly to the right of goal, he buried a right-foot strike over Julian Speroni into the left of goal. It is almost mission accomplished for Pulis at West Brom as they moved to 36 points and put a healthy gap between themselves and the bottom three. . Crystal Palace midfielder James McArthur controls the ball with West Brom's Chris Brunt fast approaching at Selhurst Park. Victor Anichebe of West Brom takes on Scott Dann (left) and Jason Puncheon of Crystal Palace (right) during the Premier League contest. Chris Brunt of West Brom and Glenn Murray of Crystal Palace vie for possession during the Premier League match at Selhurst Park. Gardner lets fly with this long range strike, which ended up doubling West Brom's lead at the Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon. The West Brom midfielder is congratulated by team-mate Joleon Lescott (right) as he celebrates his fine solo strike in the second-half. West Brom keeper Boaz Myhill falls in to the goal netting after failing to keep out Craig Gardner's long range strike on Saturday. Pape N'Diaye Souare of Crystal Palace (left) and James Morrison of West Brom compete for the ball during the Premier League clash. Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie (right) was lively once again but couldn't stop Alan Pardew's side falling to a 2-0 home defeat. West Brom manager Tony Pulis (centre) barks out the instructions on the touchline as he witnessed his side take three valuable points. Victor Anichebe of West Brom and Pape N'Diaye Souare of Crystal Palace challenge for the ball at Selhurst Park during their league contest. Crystal Palace's striker Yaya Sanogo scores only for his goal to be disallowed during the 2-0 defeat to West Brom on Saturday. Both sets of players vie for the ball as a cross heads into the box at Selhurst Park as West Brom defeated the south Londoners 2-0 on Saturday.","summary":"Tony Pulis returned to Selhurst Park for the first time since he left Crystal Palace two days before this season kicked off . Before two minutes on the clock , James Morrison headed West Brom ahead following a corner from Chris Brunt . Craig Gardner doubled the Baggies ' lead with a fine long range effort in the second half .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"170_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"On Thursday, NPR -- headquartered in Washington, just 40 miles away from Baltimore -- ran its latest update on the urban turmoil that has erupted in the wake of the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray because of still-unexplained spinal injuries that occurred while he was under police custody. Unfortunately, while it was a freshly produced segment, it was hardly a new story. Titled \"Baltimore Unrest Reveals Tensions Between African-Americans And Asians,\" the five-minute piece is urgently introduced with the promise that it will reveal \"what's really happening in the more troubled neighborhoods of this majority black city,\" going on state that a key ingredient of the unrest was African-Americans \"targeting Asian-owned businesses for destruction.\" A similar claim was made after Ferguson's uprising in August of last year. Indeed, it has been a toxic feature of the coverage of many episodes of mass metropolitan violence since the late 1980s, the era during which the trope of widespread hostility between Asian and black communities first took root in the media consciousness. Yes, interethnic tensions continue to exist, though they are hardly limited to Asians and blacks. And yes, this has resulted in troubling incidents and tragedies on both sides. But while reports say that during the chaotic social breakdowns of the past year, black-owned businesses were mostly protected during bouts of violence, there's little evidence to suggest a pattern in which Asian businesses have been actively targeted out of racial animus. Instead, it seems as if Asian-owned stores have experienced damage partly because they make up a portion of establishments operating in the most economically vulnerable and socially volatile of neighborhoods. In other words, they were collateral damage, along with other stores in the vicinity of riots. So it's time to call this persistent meme what it is: A misleading, hyperbolic and dangerous distraction, one that shifts blame away from the real issues. As Jennifer Lee, sociology professor at University of California, Irvine, and author of the 2002 book \"Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews and Koreans in Urban America,\" notes, \"the mainstream media continues to pit minority groups against one another to draw attention from larger structural problems that plague poor, disadvantaged communities. By directing our attention to interminority conflict, it directs blame away from the structures that perpetuate gross inequality and toward individual problems.\" Let's be honest. There were then -- and still are -- legitimate issues that exist between immigrant storeowners and the largely African American customers they serve that are rooted in extensive cultural differences. There's no denying that friction exists in the daily transaction between embattled communities trying hard to coexist under economic and social pressures. For example, in 1993, the robbery and shooting of Joel Lee, a 21-year-old Korean American at Towson State University, and the subsequent acquittal of his killer, was a point of contention between the Korean and African American communities. But things are different now. Decades after the height of media-inflamed tension between Asian and African Americans, patterns of immigration have shifted. Stores once operated by recent Korean immigrants are now owned by strivers from South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. The population of Baltimore has shrunk and its economy has contracted. Among merchants, there's ever-greater recognition that they and their customers are tied by a red thread, surviving or failing together. For decades, black and Asian advocacy groups have been trying to bridge differences between the communities. For example, the Baltimore-based Korean-American Grocers & Licensed Beverage Association of Maryland, founded in 1995, has worked to support its entrepreneurial members in their own attempts to address longstanding issues of neglect and abuse by Baltimore's police, while also encouraging them to build deeper ties with their constituents. A KAGRO-sponsored annual scholarship program has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in college grants to children growing up in the Baltimore neighborhoods their member retailers serve. These aren't the kind of stories you'll hear in the media. It's easier to focus on attention-grabbing anecdotes rather than the long, hard work of adjustment and accommodation going on within and around communities. Back in 1995, the Baltimore Sun profiled Soon Jae and Eun Ja Lee, owners of Lee's Food Market in the West Baltimore's Sandtown neighborhood -- the same part of the city that NPR called out as a locus of Asian-black tension. The story highlighted the Lees' openness to the community, their politeness and care for their customers and their outstanding generosity, which includes both free snacks to schoolchildren and the distribution of tens of thousands of free food baskets to needy local families each year. I spoke with Eun Ja Lee, calling her without warning to check on the status of the Lees' four-decade-old business after the violence of Monday and Tuesday. Were they open? Were they safe? \"Oh, of course we're open, we're always open!\" said Mrs. Lee, warmly and brightly. \"This week, many customers came in and said to me 'Mrs. Lee, don't worry you are part of our community, you are our family. We will make sure you are OK -- just stay open!' We love it. We love it.\" And yet, no one has come and interviewed her at their untouched and fully operational family market, nor have they talked with her customers, stoutly loyal after 37 years of patronage. Reinforcing the tired narrative of black-Asian interracial tension generates heat, but not light. There's a far more complex and nuanced relationship between these two urban populations, one that is in an ongoing state of evolution -- and it deserves to be told, not buried under cliches and clickbait.","summary":"An NPR report on the unrest in Baltimore focused on tensions between blacks and Asians . Ruben Navarrette : There 's little evidence that Asian businesses were targeted out of racial animus . He says the trope of widespread hostility between Asian and black communities first took root in the 1980s . Navanrette : The mainstream media continues to pit minority groups against one another .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9242424242},"170_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"On Thursday, NPR -- headquartered in Washington, just 40 miles away from Baltimore -- ran its latest update on the urban turmoil that has erupted in the wake of the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray because of still-unexplained spinal injuries that occurred while he was under police custody. Unfortunately, while it was a freshly produced segment, it was hardly a new story. Titled \"Baltimore Unrest Reveals Tensions Between African-Americans And Asians,\" the five-minute piece is urgently introduced with the promise that it will reveal \"what's really happening in the more troubled neighborhoods of this majority black city,\" going on state that a key ingredient of the unrest was African-Americans \"targeting Asian-owned businesses for destruction.\" A similar claim was made after Ferguson's uprising in August of last year. Indeed, it has been a toxic feature of the coverage of many episodes of mass metropolitan violence since the late 1980s, the era during which the trope of widespread hostility between Asian and black communities first took root in the media consciousness. Yes, interethnic tensions continue to exist, though they are hardly limited to Asians and blacks. And yes, this has resulted in troubling incidents and tragedies on both sides. But while reports say that during the chaotic social breakdowns of the past year, black-owned businesses were mostly protected during bouts of violence, there's little evidence to suggest a pattern in which Asian businesses have been actively targeted out of racial animus. Instead, it seems as if Asian-owned stores have experienced damage partly because they make up a portion of establishments operating in the most economically vulnerable and socially volatile of neighborhoods. In other words, they were collateral damage, along with other stores in the vicinity of riots. So it's time to call this persistent meme what it is: A misleading, hyperbolic and dangerous distraction, one that shifts blame away from the real issues. As Jennifer Lee, sociology professor at University of California, Irvine, and author of the 2002 book \"Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews and Koreans in Urban America,\" notes, \"the mainstream media continues to pit minority groups against one another to draw attention from larger structural problems that plague poor, disadvantaged communities. By directing our attention to interminority conflict, it directs blame away from the structures that perpetuate gross inequality and toward individual problems.\" Let's be honest. There were then -- and still are -- legitimate issues that exist between immigrant storeowners and the largely African American customers they serve that are rooted in extensive cultural differences. There's no denying that friction exists in the daily transaction between embattled communities trying hard to coexist under economic and social pressures. For example, in 1993, the robbery and shooting of Joel Lee, a 21-year-old Korean American at Towson State University, and the subsequent acquittal of his killer, was a point of contention between the Korean and African American communities. But things are different now. Decades after the height of media-inflamed tension between Asian and African Americans, patterns of immigration have shifted. Stores once operated by recent Korean immigrants are now owned by strivers from South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. The population of Baltimore has shrunk and its economy has contracted. Among merchants, there's ever-greater recognition that they and their customers are tied by a red thread, surviving or failing together. For decades, black and Asian advocacy groups have been trying to bridge differences between the communities. For example, the Baltimore-based Korean-American Grocers & Licensed Beverage Association of Maryland, founded in 1995, has worked to support its entrepreneurial members in their own attempts to address longstanding issues of neglect and abuse by Baltimore's police, while also encouraging them to build deeper ties with their constituents. A KAGRO-sponsored annual scholarship program has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in college grants to children growing up in the Baltimore neighborhoods their member retailers serve. These aren't the kind of stories you'll hear in the media. It's easier to focus on attention-grabbing anecdotes rather than the long, hard work of adjustment and accommodation going on within and around communities. Back in 1995, the Baltimore Sun profiled Soon Jae and Eun Ja Lee, owners of Lee's Food Market in the West Baltimore's Sandtown neighborhood -- the same part of the city that NPR called out as a locus of Asian-black tension. The story highlighted the Lees' openness to the community, their politeness and care for their customers and their outstanding generosity, which includes both free snacks to schoolchildren and the distribution of tens of thousands of free food baskets to needy local families each year. I spoke with Eun Ja Lee, calling her without warning to check on the status of the Lees' four-decade-old business after the violence of Monday and Tuesday. Were they open? Were they safe? \"Oh, of course we're open, we're always open!\" said Mrs. Lee, warmly and brightly. \"This week, many customers came in and said to me 'Mrs. Lee, don't worry you are part of our community, you are our family. We will make sure you are OK -- just stay open!' We love it. We love it.\" And yet, no one has come and interviewed her at their untouched and fully operational family market, nor have they talked with her customers, stoutly loyal after 37 years of patronage. Reinforcing the tired narrative of black-Asian interracial tension generates heat, but not light. There's a far more complex and nuanced relationship between these two urban populations, one that is in an ongoing state of evolution -- and it deserves to be told, not buried under cliches and clickbait.","summary":"In Baltimore unrest , NPR reported tension between African - Americans and Asian - owned businesses . Kevin Coval : It 's time to call this persistent meme what it is : A misleading , hyperbolic and dangerous distraction .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.925},"171_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bearing in mind he\u2019s a dog, Don the border collie did a pretty good job yesterday of piloting a tractor across a motorway. To be fair, however, this probably wasn\u2019t the first thought to strike rush-hour drivers as they watched him crash through a fence and come hurtling towards them. Like a scene from Wallace and Gromit, the intrepid sheepdog was at the controls when he sent the farm utility vehicle down a steep bank, on to the busy carriageway and into the central reservation barrier. Don's owner Tom Hamilton (pictured) was tending to a lamb when the sheepdog took control by nudging the controls. The tractor smashed through a fence before ending up on the road. Don was unhurt in the ordeal but the incident caused major tailbacks. Despite considerable damage, Don escaped unhurt \u2013 but left scores of motorists wondering if they were imagining things. . Traffic Scotland tweeted a bizarre warning that there may be hold-ups \u2018due to a dog taking control of tractor\u2019, adding: \u2018Nope, not joking.\u2019 . Appropriately, they couldn\u2019t resist the hashtag: \u2018#maycausetailbacks\u2019. Observers and Twitter commentators joined the pun fun by speculating: \u2018Police investigating \u2013 so far no leads\u2019; or the inevitable: \u2018This is barking.\u2019 . The incident happened at junction 13 of the M74, near Abington in South Lanarkshire. Sheep farmer Tom Hamilton was travelling across a field in the John Deere Gator farm vehicle with his companion in the passenger seat during their morning rounds. Behind the wheel: Don leaned on the controls of the tractor before driving it on to the M74 near Abington in South Lanarkshire during rush hour. The vehicle shot out of the field and crashed down a bank by the side of the road before colliding with the central reservation of the M74 near junction 13 northbound as shown by the red arrow. Moments after he got out of the vehicle, it took off with Don at the wheel. . Safely back at nearby Kirkton Farm yesterday with Don at his side, Mr Hamilton explained: \u2018I was sorting out one of the lambs and hadn\u2019t put the brake on. \u2018When I turned around I saw it racing towards the motorway. I ran after it but I couldn\u2019t catch up.\u2019 . Traffic Scotland tweeted the news that a dog had 'taken control of a tractor' before adding, 'nope, not joking' Officers cleared the motorway within half an hour and Don was reunited with his relieved owner at nearby Kirkton Farm. Remarkably, drivers managed to avoid the runaway vehicle before it came to crashing halt, and none was hurt. . Nor did the black and white border collie (a breed noted for its intelligence and obedience) panic or flee in terror. . \u2018He didn\u2019t even bark,\u2019 Mr Hamilton said. . Police said Don had set the vehicle in motion by inadvertently leaning on the controls. \u2018So far people seem to find it amusing,\u2019 Mr Hamilton said. . \u2018But I think Don\u2019s driving days are over.\u2019 . Monty, a giant schnauzer cross, was pictured driving a mini down a race track in New Zealand in 2012.","summary":"Don the border collie nudged the controls of a John Deere Gator tractor . The vehicle shot out of a field and onto the M74 in South Lanarkshire . Owner Tom Hamilton was tending to a lamb when Don took control . The tractor smashed through a fence before ending up on the road . Despite considerable damage , Don escaped unhurt .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"171_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bearing in mind he\u2019s a dog, Don the border collie did a pretty good job yesterday of piloting a tractor across a motorway. To be fair, however, this probably wasn\u2019t the first thought to strike rush-hour drivers as they watched him crash through a fence and come hurtling towards them. Like a scene from Wallace and Gromit, the intrepid sheepdog was at the controls when he sent the farm utility vehicle down a steep bank, on to the busy carriageway and into the central reservation barrier. Don's owner Tom Hamilton (pictured) was tending to a lamb when the sheepdog took control by nudging the controls. The tractor smashed through a fence before ending up on the road. Don was unhurt in the ordeal but the incident caused major tailbacks. Despite considerable damage, Don escaped unhurt \u2013 but left scores of motorists wondering if they were imagining things. . Traffic Scotland tweeted a bizarre warning that there may be hold-ups \u2018due to a dog taking control of tractor\u2019, adding: \u2018Nope, not joking.\u2019 . Appropriately, they couldn\u2019t resist the hashtag: \u2018#maycausetailbacks\u2019. Observers and Twitter commentators joined the pun fun by speculating: \u2018Police investigating \u2013 so far no leads\u2019; or the inevitable: \u2018This is barking.\u2019 . The incident happened at junction 13 of the M74, near Abington in South Lanarkshire. Sheep farmer Tom Hamilton was travelling across a field in the John Deere Gator farm vehicle with his companion in the passenger seat during their morning rounds. Behind the wheel: Don leaned on the controls of the tractor before driving it on to the M74 near Abington in South Lanarkshire during rush hour. The vehicle shot out of the field and crashed down a bank by the side of the road before colliding with the central reservation of the M74 near junction 13 northbound as shown by the red arrow. Moments after he got out of the vehicle, it took off with Don at the wheel. . Safely back at nearby Kirkton Farm yesterday with Don at his side, Mr Hamilton explained: \u2018I was sorting out one of the lambs and hadn\u2019t put the brake on. \u2018When I turned around I saw it racing towards the motorway. I ran after it but I couldn\u2019t catch up.\u2019 . Traffic Scotland tweeted the news that a dog had 'taken control of a tractor' before adding, 'nope, not joking' Officers cleared the motorway within half an hour and Don was reunited with his relieved owner at nearby Kirkton Farm. Remarkably, drivers managed to avoid the runaway vehicle before it came to crashing halt, and none was hurt. . Nor did the black and white border collie (a breed noted for its intelligence and obedience) panic or flee in terror. . \u2018He didn\u2019t even bark,\u2019 Mr Hamilton said. . Police said Don had set the vehicle in motion by inadvertently leaning on the controls. \u2018So far people seem to find it amusing,\u2019 Mr Hamilton said. . \u2018But I think Don\u2019s driving days are over.\u2019 . Monty, a giant schnauzer cross, was pictured driving a mini down a race track in New Zealand in 2012.","summary":"Don the border collie was tending to a lamb when he took control of the tractor . The vehicle shot out of the field and crashed down a bank by the side of the road before colliding with the central reservation of the M74 . Officers cleared the motorway within half an hour and Don was reunited with his relieved owner at nearby Kirkton Farm .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9393939394},"172_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Real Sociedad midfielder Gonzalo Castro scored one of the goals of the season but it wasn't enough as David Moyes' side had to settle for a share of the spoils in San Sebastian. . After an evenly-contested opening half hour, Sociedad took the lead through a Xabi Prieto penalty strike in the 31st minute. . Deportivo midfielder Jose Rodr\u00edguez appeared to handle the ball in the box with referee Pedro Jesus Perez Montero pointing to the spot. . Deportivo La Coruna midfielder Lucas Perez celebrates his 40th minute equaliser . Real Sociedad midfielder Sergio Canales (right) contests possession with Juan Francisco Moreno. Real Sociedad defender Yuri Berchiche (left) shields the ball from Perez. Sociedad captain Prieto duly stepped up to convert to fire his team into the lead at the Anoeta Stadium. . The home side's lead did not last long, however, as Deportivo were awarded a penalty of their own in the 38th minute. Sociedad goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli did brilliantly to save Lucas Perez's penalty effort but the Deportivo striker followed up his shot and fired home at the second time of asking to even up the scores. . Real Sociedad manager David Moyes (left) shakes hands with Deportivo's head coach Victor Sanchez. Sociedad seized the lead once more in the 57th minute with a goal of the highest quality when Gonzalo Castro volleyed home Sergio Canales' cross. . But Deportivo came roaring back once more as Verdu Nicolas capitised on some poor defending to head home with 12 minutes of the contest remaining. . .","summary":"Xabi Prieto gave Real Sociedad the lead from the penalty spot in the 31st minute . Lucas Perez equalised for Deportivo La Coruna in the 40th minute . Gonzalo Castro scored the winner in the 57th minute for David Moyes ' side . Verdu Nicolas headed home a late consolation goal for the visitors .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9818181818},"172_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Real Sociedad midfielder Gonzalo Castro scored one of the goals of the season but it wasn't enough as David Moyes' side had to settle for a share of the spoils in San Sebastian. . After an evenly-contested opening half hour, Sociedad took the lead through a Xabi Prieto penalty strike in the 31st minute. . Deportivo midfielder Jose Rodr\u00edguez appeared to handle the ball in the box with referee Pedro Jesus Perez Montero pointing to the spot. . Deportivo La Coruna midfielder Lucas Perez celebrates his 40th minute equaliser . Real Sociedad midfielder Sergio Canales (right) contests possession with Juan Francisco Moreno. Real Sociedad defender Yuri Berchiche (left) shields the ball from Perez. Sociedad captain Prieto duly stepped up to convert to fire his team into the lead at the Anoeta Stadium. . The home side's lead did not last long, however, as Deportivo were awarded a penalty of their own in the 38th minute. Sociedad goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli did brilliantly to save Lucas Perez's penalty effort but the Deportivo striker followed up his shot and fired home at the second time of asking to even up the scores. . Real Sociedad manager David Moyes (left) shakes hands with Deportivo's head coach Victor Sanchez. Sociedad seized the lead once more in the 57th minute with a goal of the highest quality when Gonzalo Castro volleyed home Sergio Canales' cross. . But Deportivo came roaring back once more as Verdu Nicolas capitised on some poor defending to head home with 12 minutes of the contest remaining. . .","summary":"Real Sociedad midfielder Gonzalo Castro scored one of the goals of the season . David Moyes ' side had to settle for a share of the spoils in San Sebastian .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"173_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Friends and neighbours. For the next 48 hours, however, the pint will have to stay behind the bar as Chris Ramsey and Tim Sherwood go toe to toe in the scrap for survival. As far as QPR manager Ramsey is concerned, Sherwood\u2019s Aston Villa are in no danger of tumbling out of the Barclays Premier League, despite their lowly position. . The verdict is delivered on the evidence that Ramsey has gathered in four years of working alongside Sherwood at Tottenham. Chris Ramsey believes his friend and neighbour Tim Sherwood will keep Aston Villa in the Premier League. But the QPR boss will be pulling no punches when he clashes with his former Tottenham colleague on Tuesday. QPR scored four goals in a Premier League away game for the first time since March 1994 v Norwich (4-3). . \u2018Without a shadow of a doubt I think he will keep them up,\u2019 said Ramsey. \u2018He has a good squad, players who have the wow factor and he knows how to manipulate those particular players. . 'If I was a betting man, which we\u2019re not allowed to do, I would be putting a bet on him keeping them up.\u2019. Ramsey will be doing his utmost to extend Villa\u2019s top-flight uncertainty on Tuesday night and has reason for optimism given Rangers\u2019 stunning victory at West Bromwich Albion. . Ramsey says if he 'was a betting man, which we\u2019re not allowed to do,' he would bet on Villa staying up. QPR celebrate the second of their four goals against West Brom from Charle Austin (right) A second win in the Birmingham area in four days would send QPR above Villa on goal difference. Sherwood and Ramsey, a duo operating as boss and assistant last season at Spurs, will share words in advance. \u2018Me, him and Les (Ferdinand) live probably 10 minutes from each other so sometimes there is a pint to be had. I\u2019m sure we\u2019ll speak before the game,\u2019 added Ramsey. \u2018We worked together at Tottenham for four years in various jobs,\u2019 said Ramsey. \u2018It\u2019s great you can have two coaches who\u2019ve gone through the system and are coaching in the Premier League. The game has to look at it from an English point of view. \u2018If things hadn\u2019t gone our way against West Brom then the mountain looks a little bit bigger. The game will be very important for both teams.\u2019. Ramsey and Sherwood were in the trenches together at Spurs and live within 10 minutes of each other. The perspective for Ramsey\u2019s team is more positive after putting four past a West Brom side who for the first half looked to have beach on the brain already. . Joey Barton scored in added time at the Hawthorns to underline the emphatic victory, having six minutes earlier received a forearm in the face from Youssouf Mulumbu that saw the Albion midfielder sent off. That ended any chance of a comeback for the hosts, who trailed 3-0 at the break but pulled one back through Victor Anichebe. First half goals from Eduardo Vargas, Charlie Austin and Bobby Zamora, who scored a wonderful lob with the outside of his left boot, did the damage. Eduardo Vargas celebrates the opener for QPR in the remarkable 4-1 win over West Brom on Saturday. Bobby Zamora (left) scored QPR's third goal with an astounding lob to give his side a 3-0 half-time lead. Austin\u2019s strike was his 16th in the Premier League this season and Barton suggested he would have an England cap by now were he in a more fashionable side. \u2018It helps if you play for certain clubs to play for England,\u2019 said the QPR midfielder. \u2018Certain people who haven\u2019t done as well as Charlie, who has scored so many goals in a struggling side, seem to be shoo-ins in the England side.\u2019. QPR captain Joey Barton celebrates his goal, his team's fourth, late in the game at The Hawthorns. .","summary":"Chris Ramsey believes Tim Sherwood will keep Aston Villa in the Premier League . QPR boss Ramsey and Sherwood worked together at Tottenham . Sherwood and Ramsey live within 10 minutes of each other . Ramsey 's side beat West Brom 4 - 1 at the Hawthorns on Saturday . The pair will go head - to - head at Villa Park on Tuesday night .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"173_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Friends and neighbours. For the next 48 hours, however, the pint will have to stay behind the bar as Chris Ramsey and Tim Sherwood go toe to toe in the scrap for survival. As far as QPR manager Ramsey is concerned, Sherwood\u2019s Aston Villa are in no danger of tumbling out of the Barclays Premier League, despite their lowly position. . The verdict is delivered on the evidence that Ramsey has gathered in four years of working alongside Sherwood at Tottenham. Chris Ramsey believes his friend and neighbour Tim Sherwood will keep Aston Villa in the Premier League. But the QPR boss will be pulling no punches when he clashes with his former Tottenham colleague on Tuesday. QPR scored four goals in a Premier League away game for the first time since March 1994 v Norwich (4-3). . \u2018Without a shadow of a doubt I think he will keep them up,\u2019 said Ramsey. \u2018He has a good squad, players who have the wow factor and he knows how to manipulate those particular players. . 'If I was a betting man, which we\u2019re not allowed to do, I would be putting a bet on him keeping them up.\u2019. Ramsey will be doing his utmost to extend Villa\u2019s top-flight uncertainty on Tuesday night and has reason for optimism given Rangers\u2019 stunning victory at West Bromwich Albion. . Ramsey says if he 'was a betting man, which we\u2019re not allowed to do,' he would bet on Villa staying up. QPR celebrate the second of their four goals against West Brom from Charle Austin (right) A second win in the Birmingham area in four days would send QPR above Villa on goal difference. Sherwood and Ramsey, a duo operating as boss and assistant last season at Spurs, will share words in advance. \u2018Me, him and Les (Ferdinand) live probably 10 minutes from each other so sometimes there is a pint to be had. I\u2019m sure we\u2019ll speak before the game,\u2019 added Ramsey. \u2018We worked together at Tottenham for four years in various jobs,\u2019 said Ramsey. \u2018It\u2019s great you can have two coaches who\u2019ve gone through the system and are coaching in the Premier League. The game has to look at it from an English point of view. \u2018If things hadn\u2019t gone our way against West Brom then the mountain looks a little bit bigger. The game will be very important for both teams.\u2019. Ramsey and Sherwood were in the trenches together at Spurs and live within 10 minutes of each other. The perspective for Ramsey\u2019s team is more positive after putting four past a West Brom side who for the first half looked to have beach on the brain already. . Joey Barton scored in added time at the Hawthorns to underline the emphatic victory, having six minutes earlier received a forearm in the face from Youssouf Mulumbu that saw the Albion midfielder sent off. That ended any chance of a comeback for the hosts, who trailed 3-0 at the break but pulled one back through Victor Anichebe. First half goals from Eduardo Vargas, Charlie Austin and Bobby Zamora, who scored a wonderful lob with the outside of his left boot, did the damage. Eduardo Vargas celebrates the opener for QPR in the remarkable 4-1 win over West Brom on Saturday. Bobby Zamora (left) scored QPR's third goal with an astounding lob to give his side a 3-0 half-time lead. Austin\u2019s strike was his 16th in the Premier League this season and Barton suggested he would have an England cap by now were he in a more fashionable side. \u2018It helps if you play for certain clubs to play for England,\u2019 said the QPR midfielder. \u2018Certain people who haven\u2019t done as well as Charlie, who has scored so many goals in a struggling side, seem to be shoo-ins in the England side.\u2019. QPR captain Joey Barton celebrates his goal, his team's fourth, late in the game at The Hawthorns. .","summary":"QPR travel to Aston Villa in the Premier League on Tuesday night . Chris Ramsey believes his friend and neighbour Tim Sherwood will keep Villa up . Ramsey and Sherwood live within 10 minutes of each other .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"174_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Sportsmail takes a look at 10 things we have learned from an entertaining weekend of Premier League fixtures, as well as intriguing statistics from the Football League. . 1. Dick Advocaat might consider bringing in referee Anthony Taylor to give his players some lessons on keeping up with play. The official sprinted more than half the length of the field to be 10 yards from Yannick Bolasie when he completed his hat-trick for Crystal Palace in the 4-1 demolition of Sunderland. Top marks for him \u2013 but none at all for Lee Cattermole who was goal side of Bolasie before the breakaway began, yet way behind the official when the goal went in. Connor Wickham and Adam Johnson were also both stood nearer their own goal than the ref when James McArthur\u2019s clearance began the move, but nowhere to be seen when the ball hit the net. Yannick Bolasie raced past Lee Cattermole before scoring his hat-trick goal against Sunderland . Cattermole was goal side of Bolasie before the Crystal Palace winger went on to score his third goal. Referee Anthony Taylor sprinted past Sunderland midfielder Cattermole during Bolasie's impessive run. Bolasie starred in Crystal Palace's emphatic 4-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light . 2. Gary Cahill has responded to the challenge of fighting Kurt Zouma for his place in Chelsea\u2019s defence and looks to be winning the battle. When it got tough for the Premier League leaders at Loftus Road it was Cahill who responded best to ensure Cesc Fabregas\u2019 late striker was a winner. Cahill made 15 clearances \u2013 as many as the rest of Chelsea\u2019s back four put together \u2013 and won 13 of 15 duels for the ball. Gary Cahill has managed to win back his starting spot alongside John Terry after his brief absence . Chelsea starlet Kurt Zouma had deputised for Cahill during the England international's stint on the sidelines . 3. Arsene Wenger\u2019s decision to axe goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny after fining him for smoking in the showers at Southampton has proved a pivotal point of Arsenal\u2019s season. The 1-0 victory at Burnley was the sixth clean sheet the Gunners had kept in 12 Premier League games since David Ospina took over \u2013 one more than they\u2019d achieved in the previous 20. More important, Arsenal have won 11 of those matches to move from sixth in the table to second. Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has kept six clean sheets since replacing Wojciech Szczesny . 4. Vincent Kompany\u2019s recovery from a hamstring injury was supposed to be the boost Manchester City needed towards the end of the season but instead has marked the collapse of their campaign. City were in the middle of a 14-game unbeaten run when their skipper came back to face title rivals Arsenal at the end of January \u2013 a game they lost 2-0. The 4-2 collapse at Old Trafford made it 14 matches since then, of which City have lost eight. Belgian star Kompany has missed only one of them \u2013 a 2-0 win over Leicester which saw one of only three clean sheets. Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has struggled for form during the past few weeks . 5. West Brom\u2019s 'Jeff Astle day' provided a nostalgic trip back in time, with Albion\u2019s players wearing replica kit from the 1968 FA Cup final and shirts numbered from two to 11 (goalkeeper Boaz Myhill wore no number, like John Osborne back then). But there was one aspect that was completely out of keeping with the flashback to football\u2019s black and white days \u2013 every one of Albion\u2019s players wore coloured boots. Four red pairs, two orange, two white, one blue, one yellow \u2013 and captain Darren Fletcher\u2019s purplish pinky colour made up the modern footwear rainbow. West Brom captain Darren Fletcher wore multicoloured boots on 'Jeff Astle day' at The Hawthorns. 6. When Paul Lambert was sacked in early February, Aston Villa had scored just 15 goals in 28 matches in all competitions. It\u2019s taken Tim Sherwood just 10 games to overtake that total \u2013 Christian Benteke\u2019s winner at White Hart Lane was the 16th scored since his appointment. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke has returned to form since Tim Sherwood's arrival at Villa Park. 7. James Ward-Prowse backed up manager Ronald Koeman\u2019s faith by tucking away the penalty against Hull that put Southampton on the path to a 2-0 win. Koeman had to shout orders from the bench to let the England youngster take the kick as Senegalese striker Sadio Mane picked up the ball to head for the spot first. You couldn\u2019t blame Mane for wanting to jump the queue \u2013 Ward-Prowse had never scored a Premier League goal in 68 previous appearances for the Saints, and none of his four England Under 21 strikes had come from the penalty spot. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman ensured James Ward-Prowse took penalty ahead of Sadio Mane . 8. Reading midfielder Jem Karacan has timed his return to fitness perfectly after 16 horrible months recovering from a cruciate knee ligament operation. The London-born product of the Royals\u2019 youth academy got through 73 minutes of the 0-0 draw with Blackburn in his first start for 16 months \u2013 just in time to be available for Saturday\u2019s FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. He has a good chance of playing at Wembley after helping make the defence more solid. It was the first time Steve Clarke\u2019s side had kept a clean sheet in their last nine Championship games. Reading's Jem Karacan made his first start for 16 months against Blackburn on Saturday afternoon. 9. Taking 50 points is normally a guarantee of safety from relegation in League One \u2013 it\u2019s been enough to stay up for all but one of the last nine years (Gillingham had 50 but went down on goal difference in 2010) This season looks like being different, though, after Crewe\u2019s draw with Leyton Orient left both clubs plus Crawley on 47 points with four games still to play. That means sleepless nights for Crawley boss Dean Saunders who\u2019ll have bad memories of going down from the Championship with Wolves despite finishing on 51 points. Crawley Town are in danger of dropping down to League Two despite ascertaining 47 points in 41 games . 10. Plymouth midfielder Bobby Reid has the curious middle name of Armani \u2013 and he\u2019s certainly all the fashion when it comes to taking set-pieces. The 22-year-old is on his third loan of the season from Bristol City because Pilgrims boss John Sheridan admires his pinpoint accuracy with a dead ball. He showed why by setting up goals from both a corner and free-kick in a 2-1 win over Mansfield that put Plymouth back into the League Two play-off places. Plymouth midfielder Bobby Reid has taken League Two by storm since being loaned out by Bristol City. .","summary":"Yannick Bolasie scored a hat - trick in Crystal Palace 's 4 - 1 win over Sunderland . Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has kept six clean sheets since replacing Wojciech Szczesny . West Brom 's players wore multicoloured boots on ' Jeff Astle day ' Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke has scored 16 goals in 16 games .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9482758621},"174_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Sportsmail takes a look at 10 things we have learned from an entertaining weekend of Premier League fixtures, as well as intriguing statistics from the Football League. . 1. Dick Advocaat might consider bringing in referee Anthony Taylor to give his players some lessons on keeping up with play. The official sprinted more than half the length of the field to be 10 yards from Yannick Bolasie when he completed his hat-trick for Crystal Palace in the 4-1 demolition of Sunderland. Top marks for him \u2013 but none at all for Lee Cattermole who was goal side of Bolasie before the breakaway began, yet way behind the official when the goal went in. Connor Wickham and Adam Johnson were also both stood nearer their own goal than the ref when James McArthur\u2019s clearance began the move, but nowhere to be seen when the ball hit the net. Yannick Bolasie raced past Lee Cattermole before scoring his hat-trick goal against Sunderland . Cattermole was goal side of Bolasie before the Crystal Palace winger went on to score his third goal. Referee Anthony Taylor sprinted past Sunderland midfielder Cattermole during Bolasie's impessive run. Bolasie starred in Crystal Palace's emphatic 4-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light . 2. Gary Cahill has responded to the challenge of fighting Kurt Zouma for his place in Chelsea\u2019s defence and looks to be winning the battle. When it got tough for the Premier League leaders at Loftus Road it was Cahill who responded best to ensure Cesc Fabregas\u2019 late striker was a winner. Cahill made 15 clearances \u2013 as many as the rest of Chelsea\u2019s back four put together \u2013 and won 13 of 15 duels for the ball. Gary Cahill has managed to win back his starting spot alongside John Terry after his brief absence . Chelsea starlet Kurt Zouma had deputised for Cahill during the England international's stint on the sidelines . 3. Arsene Wenger\u2019s decision to axe goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny after fining him for smoking in the showers at Southampton has proved a pivotal point of Arsenal\u2019s season. The 1-0 victory at Burnley was the sixth clean sheet the Gunners had kept in 12 Premier League games since David Ospina took over \u2013 one more than they\u2019d achieved in the previous 20. More important, Arsenal have won 11 of those matches to move from sixth in the table to second. Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina has kept six clean sheets since replacing Wojciech Szczesny . 4. Vincent Kompany\u2019s recovery from a hamstring injury was supposed to be the boost Manchester City needed towards the end of the season but instead has marked the collapse of their campaign. City were in the middle of a 14-game unbeaten run when their skipper came back to face title rivals Arsenal at the end of January \u2013 a game they lost 2-0. The 4-2 collapse at Old Trafford made it 14 matches since then, of which City have lost eight. Belgian star Kompany has missed only one of them \u2013 a 2-0 win over Leicester which saw one of only three clean sheets. Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has struggled for form during the past few weeks . 5. West Brom\u2019s 'Jeff Astle day' provided a nostalgic trip back in time, with Albion\u2019s players wearing replica kit from the 1968 FA Cup final and shirts numbered from two to 11 (goalkeeper Boaz Myhill wore no number, like John Osborne back then). But there was one aspect that was completely out of keeping with the flashback to football\u2019s black and white days \u2013 every one of Albion\u2019s players wore coloured boots. Four red pairs, two orange, two white, one blue, one yellow \u2013 and captain Darren Fletcher\u2019s purplish pinky colour made up the modern footwear rainbow. West Brom captain Darren Fletcher wore multicoloured boots on 'Jeff Astle day' at The Hawthorns. 6. When Paul Lambert was sacked in early February, Aston Villa had scored just 15 goals in 28 matches in all competitions. It\u2019s taken Tim Sherwood just 10 games to overtake that total \u2013 Christian Benteke\u2019s winner at White Hart Lane was the 16th scored since his appointment. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke has returned to form since Tim Sherwood's arrival at Villa Park. 7. James Ward-Prowse backed up manager Ronald Koeman\u2019s faith by tucking away the penalty against Hull that put Southampton on the path to a 2-0 win. Koeman had to shout orders from the bench to let the England youngster take the kick as Senegalese striker Sadio Mane picked up the ball to head for the spot first. You couldn\u2019t blame Mane for wanting to jump the queue \u2013 Ward-Prowse had never scored a Premier League goal in 68 previous appearances for the Saints, and none of his four England Under 21 strikes had come from the penalty spot. Southampton manager Ronald Koeman ensured James Ward-Prowse took penalty ahead of Sadio Mane . 8. Reading midfielder Jem Karacan has timed his return to fitness perfectly after 16 horrible months recovering from a cruciate knee ligament operation. The London-born product of the Royals\u2019 youth academy got through 73 minutes of the 0-0 draw with Blackburn in his first start for 16 months \u2013 just in time to be available for Saturday\u2019s FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. He has a good chance of playing at Wembley after helping make the defence more solid. It was the first time Steve Clarke\u2019s side had kept a clean sheet in their last nine Championship games. Reading's Jem Karacan made his first start for 16 months against Blackburn on Saturday afternoon. 9. Taking 50 points is normally a guarantee of safety from relegation in League One \u2013 it\u2019s been enough to stay up for all but one of the last nine years (Gillingham had 50 but went down on goal difference in 2010) This season looks like being different, though, after Crewe\u2019s draw with Leyton Orient left both clubs plus Crawley on 47 points with four games still to play. That means sleepless nights for Crawley boss Dean Saunders who\u2019ll have bad memories of going down from the Championship with Wolves despite finishing on 51 points. Crawley Town are in danger of dropping down to League Two despite ascertaining 47 points in 41 games . 10. Plymouth midfielder Bobby Reid has the curious middle name of Armani \u2013 and he\u2019s certainly all the fashion when it comes to taking set-pieces. The 22-year-old is on his third loan of the season from Bristol City because Pilgrims boss John Sheridan admires his pinpoint accuracy with a dead ball. He showed why by setting up goals from both a corner and free-kick in a 2-1 win over Mansfield that put Plymouth back into the League Two play-off places. Plymouth midfielder Bobby Reid has taken League Two by storm since being loaned out by Bristol City. .","summary":"Referee Anthony Taylor sprinted past Sunderland midfielder Lee Cattermole during Yannick Bolasie 's hat - trick for Crystal Palace against Sunderland . Gary Cahill has won back his place in Chelsea 's defence . Arsenal have kept six clean sheets since replacing Wojciech Szczesny . Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has struggled for form .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"175_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Adam Federici lay inert on the turf for a moment. He realised the magnitude of what happened. He understood the horror of it instantly. He let his head rest on the grass and closed his eyes as if he was trying to wish it all away, as if he was trying to blot out the din and the agony and the wild celebrations of the Arsenal fans. His face was scrunched against the grass, distorted in a mask of despair. Reading, still struggling to avoid relegation to League One, had performed heroically to push Arsenal into extra-time in this FA Cup semi-final and Federici had pulled off a series of stunning saves to keep the sides level at 1-1 but the Australian goalkeeper guessed there would be no way back now. There had been less than a minute to go before the extra-time interval when Alexis Sanchez had cut in from the left and fired in a stinging shot straight at Federici. He knelt to gather it but somehow it squirmed through his legs and trickled over the line as he scrambled in vain to retrieve it. It was football at its most cruel. In years to come, it will be the enduring image of this game. Alexis Sanchez's low shot squirmed agonisingly through the legs of Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici in extra time. It was a routine shot from Sanchez but the Reading stopper failed to collect it properly in his grasp - an embarrassing gaffe. The ball rolled through his legs and slowly towards the goal line in the 106th minute of the game. Federici tries desperately to stop the ball going over the line after it rolled through his legs and out of his grasp. Reading had fought valiantly but were unable to score another equaliser to take the tie to penalties. Federici lies slumped on the ground as the impact of his error hits him in the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. The Reading goalkeeper, who had been magnificent until then, left the field in tears as manager Steve Clarke tries to console him. Federici's opposite number, Wojciech Szczesny (left) of Arsenal comforts his fellow goalkeeper after the game is resolved. Reading: Federici, Gunter, Hector, Pearce, Obita, McCleary, Williams, Chalobah (Cox, 106), Robson-Kanu (Karacan, 90), Mackie, Pogrebnyak (Yakubu, 111). . Subs not used: Stephen Kelly, Norwood, Yakubu, Andersen, Cooper. Booked: Chalobah. Goal: McCleary, 54 . Arsenal: Szczesny, Debuchy, Mertesacker (Gabriel, 63), Koscielny, Gibbs, Coquelin (Walcott, 101), Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil, Sanchez, Welbeck (Giroud, 72). . Subs not used: Wilshere, Ospina, Monreal, Flamini. Goals: Sanchez 39, 106. When the final whistle confirmed that it would be Arsenal who will face either Liverpool or Aston Villa here at the end of next month, Federici, 30, put his head down and began to walk purposefully from the pitch, his thoughts fixed on some form of escape, some search for sanctuary. The Reading manager, Steve Clarke, tried to console him but he was inconsolable. As he disappeared down the tunnel, he hung his head and wept. Sure, the bigger picture was that Arsenal now have a chance to become the most successful club in the history of this competition by winning it for the second year in succession. The bigger picture is that this time, their success in the FA Cup seems less like a consolation prize and more like a gateway to a new period of glories at a club that had been starved of them until last season\u2019s Cup final victory over Hull. But above all, this was the kind of human drama that peoples this competition and adds to its legend. \u2018I am happy we are through,\u2019 said Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. \u2018But I thought Federici was terrific today. He had the game of his life and they only got to extra-time because of him. He was the best player on the pitch. I really feel for him \u2014 I have been there, done that.\u2019. Clarke did his best to ease Federici\u2019s pain, too. \u2018This is the life of a goalkeeper,\u2019 said the Reading boss. \u2018And Adam is a top goalkeeper. There\u2019s every chance he\u2019ll be Reading\u2019s player of the season this year. His performances in the Championship have been crucial. \u2018We stick by him. I understand his worth and the supporters understand how important he is. Adam is a strong character as well. He\u2019ll take his disappointment on the chin and on Wednesday night when we play Birmingham I\u2019m sure he\u2019ll be as good as he always is.\u2019. Clarke also complained that refereeing decisions had counted against his team. He had some justification but nothing can dull the memory of how his side pushed Arsenal all the way. There were times when it seemed Arsene Wenger\u2019s team, who had been pegged back by the Championship strugglers in normal time, might be overwhelmed by the sheer relentless refusal of their opponents to accept defeat and by a team spirit that would not fade. The match became a test of Arsenal\u2019s fortitude as well as their class. In former years, they might have buckled. . Sanchez leaps skywards to celebrate his second goal of the game for Arsenal against Reading. Sanchez (left) rifles Arsenal into the lead against Reading in the FA Cup semi-final against Reading. Arsenal had an inconsistent first half before Sanchez struck clinically after Mesut Ozil passed to him excellently. Sanchez (third right) turns away in celebration as Reading's players lay crumpled on the ground after conceding . Striker Sanchez (right) celebrates alongside team-mate Keiran Gibbs after scoring for Arsenal against Reading. Gareth McCleary's second-half strike went over the line for Reading after a deflection from Keiran Gibbs . McCleary runs over to the Reading supporters at Wembley to celebrate scoring the equaliser for the Championship side. Reading's players celebrate the goal with McCleary as they pulled themselves level with Arsenal at Wembley in the semi-final. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (centre) gives instructions out to his team before the beginning of extra time. Federici\u2019s mistake gave them an escape route that they followed eagerly. They had nearly taken an early lead when Per Mertesacker rose to meet a corner at the near post and Federici had to dive smartly to his left to push it off the line. Later, he produced a stunning one-handed stop to keep out a header from Gabriel. Reading held firm but Arsenal started to exert more and more pressure. Mesut Ozil, in particular, was a delight to watch in possession. There are increasing signs that the German is finally beginning to find his best form and he beguiled Reading with a series of sweet turns and beautifully measured passes. Seven minutes before the interval, Arsenal broke the stalemate. It was Ozil, inevitably, who was the inspiration. He collected the ball midway inside the Reading half, took time to pick his pass and flighted a curling ball to Sanchez in the box. Sanchez did the rest, although the rest was not simple. He controlled the ball on his chest with his back to goal, turned and committed Garath McCleary by shaping to shoot. Then, with time, the Chilean forward prodded the ball past Federici and wheeled away to celebrate. . Gabriel (right), a replacement for Per Mertesacker, powers a header at goal shortly after Reading had scored. But Reading goalkeeper Federici made a splendid one-handed save to tip the ball up and against the crossbar. Sanchez (centre) earlier took the ball past goalkeeper Federici (second left) before losing his footing and falling. Daniel Williams (left) shoots at goal for Reading against Arsenal at Wembley but his attempt went wide of the goal. It seemed then that Arsenal would extend their lead. Reading\u2019s threat had been negligible. But they came out for the second half with new belief and to the delight of their fans massed behind the goal, they forced an equalizer. Pavel Pogrebnyak must take a lot of the credit for squeezing in a cross when it looked as though he had run out of space near the byline. The ball drifted over Kieran Gibbs\u2019 head and as Szczesny scrambled across his line, McCleary volleyed the ball back across him. Szczesny got his hands to it but he had not been able to prevent it crossing the line. Suddenly, Reading wanted more. Jamie Mackie clipped a lovely chip into the path of Danny Williams on the edge of the box. It fell to him nicely but Williams sliced his volley wildly wide. The game was harum-scarum now. Reading sensed an upset. Mackie urged the fans on and they roared back. But six minutes from the end of normal time, Reading escaped when Aaron Ramsey missed an open goal, crashing a left-foot shot against the post. Ramsey held his head in his hands. Redemption was not far away for him. It will take longer to greet Federici. Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck (centre) has an effort blocked by Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici. Germany defender Mertesacker (left) heads the ball goalwards for Arsenal against Reading. Arsenal attacker Ozil (left) escapes the attention of Michael Hector (right) of Reading during the semi-final. Laurent Koscielny (centre) leaps up and controls possession as Arsenal took on Reading in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. McCleary (left) of Reading takes the ball beyond the challenge of Arsenal player Francois Coquelin . Reading's fans watch on as their Championship side take on Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Saturday. Reading manager Clarke gives instructions to his team as they take on Arsenal. Wenger's side failed to hit the level seen in recent games against Reading at Wembley.","summary":"Arsenal beat Reading 1 - 0 in the FA Cup semi - final at the Emirates Stadium . Goals from Alexis Sanchez and Jack McCleary gave Arsenal victory . Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici made an agonising error in extra time . The ball squirmed through his legs and trickled over the line in the 106th minute .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8596491228},"175_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Adam Federici lay inert on the turf for a moment. He realised the magnitude of what happened. He understood the horror of it instantly. He let his head rest on the grass and closed his eyes as if he was trying to wish it all away, as if he was trying to blot out the din and the agony and the wild celebrations of the Arsenal fans. His face was scrunched against the grass, distorted in a mask of despair. Reading, still struggling to avoid relegation to League One, had performed heroically to push Arsenal into extra-time in this FA Cup semi-final and Federici had pulled off a series of stunning saves to keep the sides level at 1-1 but the Australian goalkeeper guessed there would be no way back now. There had been less than a minute to go before the extra-time interval when Alexis Sanchez had cut in from the left and fired in a stinging shot straight at Federici. He knelt to gather it but somehow it squirmed through his legs and trickled over the line as he scrambled in vain to retrieve it. It was football at its most cruel. In years to come, it will be the enduring image of this game. Alexis Sanchez's low shot squirmed agonisingly through the legs of Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici in extra time. It was a routine shot from Sanchez but the Reading stopper failed to collect it properly in his grasp - an embarrassing gaffe. The ball rolled through his legs and slowly towards the goal line in the 106th minute of the game. Federici tries desperately to stop the ball going over the line after it rolled through his legs and out of his grasp. Reading had fought valiantly but were unable to score another equaliser to take the tie to penalties. Federici lies slumped on the ground as the impact of his error hits him in the FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. The Reading goalkeeper, who had been magnificent until then, left the field in tears as manager Steve Clarke tries to console him. Federici's opposite number, Wojciech Szczesny (left) of Arsenal comforts his fellow goalkeeper after the game is resolved. Reading: Federici, Gunter, Hector, Pearce, Obita, McCleary, Williams, Chalobah (Cox, 106), Robson-Kanu (Karacan, 90), Mackie, Pogrebnyak (Yakubu, 111). . Subs not used: Stephen Kelly, Norwood, Yakubu, Andersen, Cooper. Booked: Chalobah. Goal: McCleary, 54 . Arsenal: Szczesny, Debuchy, Mertesacker (Gabriel, 63), Koscielny, Gibbs, Coquelin (Walcott, 101), Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil, Sanchez, Welbeck (Giroud, 72). . Subs not used: Wilshere, Ospina, Monreal, Flamini. Goals: Sanchez 39, 106. When the final whistle confirmed that it would be Arsenal who will face either Liverpool or Aston Villa here at the end of next month, Federici, 30, put his head down and began to walk purposefully from the pitch, his thoughts fixed on some form of escape, some search for sanctuary. The Reading manager, Steve Clarke, tried to console him but he was inconsolable. As he disappeared down the tunnel, he hung his head and wept. Sure, the bigger picture was that Arsenal now have a chance to become the most successful club in the history of this competition by winning it for the second year in succession. The bigger picture is that this time, their success in the FA Cup seems less like a consolation prize and more like a gateway to a new period of glories at a club that had been starved of them until last season\u2019s Cup final victory over Hull. But above all, this was the kind of human drama that peoples this competition and adds to its legend. \u2018I am happy we are through,\u2019 said Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. \u2018But I thought Federici was terrific today. He had the game of his life and they only got to extra-time because of him. He was the best player on the pitch. I really feel for him \u2014 I have been there, done that.\u2019. Clarke did his best to ease Federici\u2019s pain, too. \u2018This is the life of a goalkeeper,\u2019 said the Reading boss. \u2018And Adam is a top goalkeeper. There\u2019s every chance he\u2019ll be Reading\u2019s player of the season this year. His performances in the Championship have been crucial. \u2018We stick by him. I understand his worth and the supporters understand how important he is. Adam is a strong character as well. He\u2019ll take his disappointment on the chin and on Wednesday night when we play Birmingham I\u2019m sure he\u2019ll be as good as he always is.\u2019. Clarke also complained that refereeing decisions had counted against his team. He had some justification but nothing can dull the memory of how his side pushed Arsenal all the way. There were times when it seemed Arsene Wenger\u2019s team, who had been pegged back by the Championship strugglers in normal time, might be overwhelmed by the sheer relentless refusal of their opponents to accept defeat and by a team spirit that would not fade. The match became a test of Arsenal\u2019s fortitude as well as their class. In former years, they might have buckled. . Sanchez leaps skywards to celebrate his second goal of the game for Arsenal against Reading. Sanchez (left) rifles Arsenal into the lead against Reading in the FA Cup semi-final against Reading. Arsenal had an inconsistent first half before Sanchez struck clinically after Mesut Ozil passed to him excellently. Sanchez (third right) turns away in celebration as Reading's players lay crumpled on the ground after conceding . Striker Sanchez (right) celebrates alongside team-mate Keiran Gibbs after scoring for Arsenal against Reading. Gareth McCleary's second-half strike went over the line for Reading after a deflection from Keiran Gibbs . McCleary runs over to the Reading supporters at Wembley to celebrate scoring the equaliser for the Championship side. Reading's players celebrate the goal with McCleary as they pulled themselves level with Arsenal at Wembley in the semi-final. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (centre) gives instructions out to his team before the beginning of extra time. Federici\u2019s mistake gave them an escape route that they followed eagerly. They had nearly taken an early lead when Per Mertesacker rose to meet a corner at the near post and Federici had to dive smartly to his left to push it off the line. Later, he produced a stunning one-handed stop to keep out a header from Gabriel. Reading held firm but Arsenal started to exert more and more pressure. Mesut Ozil, in particular, was a delight to watch in possession. There are increasing signs that the German is finally beginning to find his best form and he beguiled Reading with a series of sweet turns and beautifully measured passes. Seven minutes before the interval, Arsenal broke the stalemate. It was Ozil, inevitably, who was the inspiration. He collected the ball midway inside the Reading half, took time to pick his pass and flighted a curling ball to Sanchez in the box. Sanchez did the rest, although the rest was not simple. He controlled the ball on his chest with his back to goal, turned and committed Garath McCleary by shaping to shoot. Then, with time, the Chilean forward prodded the ball past Federici and wheeled away to celebrate. . Gabriel (right), a replacement for Per Mertesacker, powers a header at goal shortly after Reading had scored. But Reading goalkeeper Federici made a splendid one-handed save to tip the ball up and against the crossbar. Sanchez (centre) earlier took the ball past goalkeeper Federici (second left) before losing his footing and falling. Daniel Williams (left) shoots at goal for Reading against Arsenal at Wembley but his attempt went wide of the goal. It seemed then that Arsenal would extend their lead. Reading\u2019s threat had been negligible. But they came out for the second half with new belief and to the delight of their fans massed behind the goal, they forced an equalizer. Pavel Pogrebnyak must take a lot of the credit for squeezing in a cross when it looked as though he had run out of space near the byline. The ball drifted over Kieran Gibbs\u2019 head and as Szczesny scrambled across his line, McCleary volleyed the ball back across him. Szczesny got his hands to it but he had not been able to prevent it crossing the line. Suddenly, Reading wanted more. Jamie Mackie clipped a lovely chip into the path of Danny Williams on the edge of the box. It fell to him nicely but Williams sliced his volley wildly wide. The game was harum-scarum now. Reading sensed an upset. Mackie urged the fans on and they roared back. But six minutes from the end of normal time, Reading escaped when Aaron Ramsey missed an open goal, crashing a left-foot shot against the post. Ramsey held his head in his hands. Redemption was not far away for him. It will take longer to greet Federici. Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck (centre) has an effort blocked by Reading goalkeeper Adam Federici. Germany defender Mertesacker (left) heads the ball goalwards for Arsenal against Reading. Arsenal attacker Ozil (left) escapes the attention of Michael Hector (right) of Reading during the semi-final. Laurent Koscielny (centre) leaps up and controls possession as Arsenal took on Reading in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. McCleary (left) of Reading takes the ball beyond the challenge of Arsenal player Francois Coquelin . Reading's fans watch on as their Championship side take on Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Saturday. Reading manager Clarke gives instructions to his team as they take on Arsenal. Wenger's side failed to hit the level seen in recent games against Reading at Wembley.","summary":"Alexis Sanchez 's low shot squirmed through Adam Federici 's legs in the 106th minute . Reading had fought valiantly to take the tie to extra time but could not score another equaliser . Arsenal will now face either Liverpool or Aston Villa in the FA Cup final .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"176_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Barcelona will offer \u00a350million for in-demand Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, and plan to let him stay in Italy for a year on loan. Spanish press reports indicate Chelsea are their only rivals for the Frenchman's signature. Pogba is one of Europe's most in demand young talents but Spanish paper SPORT say that the leaders in La Liga and the Barclays Premier League are the only two viable destinations for the 22-year-old Frenchman. With Barcelona currently under the restrictions of a FIFA-imposed transfer ban until the January window, Pogba would have to be loaned back to Juve until the 2016-17 season as part of any prospective deal. . SPORT say Barcelona will make a \u00a350m offer for Paul Pogba while Marca look at the race for La Liga. Pogba is said to be the subject of a \u00a350m bid from Barca with Chelsea their only realistic transfer rivals. Lionel Messi returned to training for Barcelona after a foot problem ahead of facing Celta Vigo. SPORT claim that Pogba has listened to Barca's offer but is yet to decide on his future with four years remaining on his contract with the Italian champions. The Catalan daily also say that Lionel Messi has recovered from a problem with swelling on his foot to start for Barca in their return to La Liga against Celta Vigo on Sunday after making it through a training session unscathed. Also in Spain, Marca look at Real Madrid's quest to overhaul their perennial rivals at the top of La Liga. They say that if Real win their final 10 games to take a total points haul of 94, they can count on winning the title. That might be easier said than done, however. No team has won their last 10 games in La Liga in the last decade, no matter how sure Real are that Barca will falter. L'Equipe look ahead to a big weekend in the French title race, A Bola pin Benfica's hopes on Nicolas Gaitan. David Luiz and PSG have made their way to the top of Ligue 1 but that position will be challenge this weekend. Marseille and their star striker Andre-Pierre Gignac will want to knock PSG off the top of the table. It's a huge weekend in France with Le Classique top of the bill, Lyon getting the opportunity to top the table and Monaco taking on St Etienne. With that in mind, L'Equipe go with the headline: 'The hunt is on'. Champions PSG are still in with a shout of an unprecedented treble, sitting top of Ligue 1 with eight games to go, in the semi-finals of the French Cup and having reached the last eight of the Champions League. But their abilities are certain to be tested on Sunday night in a first vs third clash against Marseille at a packed 67,394-capacity Stade Velodrome. A difficult April schedule makes it important that PSG stay top of the table in Marseille, having struggled to maintain a title challenge for much of the season. Gaitan is viewed as the key man for Benfica as they look to open up a gap on Porto in Portugal. Manager Jorge Jesus said Gaitan is a star of different characteristics to his other players, with no equal. With nearest rivals Porto faltering, A Bola in France focus on Nicolas Gaitan's position as Benfica's leader as they look to wrap up the Primeira Liga title in the coming weeks. Benfica boss Jorge Jesus said of Gaitan: 'Nico is a player of different characteristics, we have no equal to him. 'He's a player with a lot of influence and he can be with us for many years. He is a leader on the pitch and it's good to know that he will be with us.' Benfica face Nacional on Saturday hoping to keep up their excellent home form which has seen them concede just two goals at the Estadio da Luz all season. The Italian papers have gone big on the race for a place in next season's Champions League. Carlos Tevez (left) could add PSG to his list of clubs if reports in the Italian press are to be believed. Finally, the Italian papers are going big on the race with the Champions League. Both Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport look to Saturday's Roma-Napoli showdown as the first of a few clashes to decide the placings at the top of the table come the end of the season. . Corriere also note that PSG could be a possible destination for Pogba, and that they are looking for a double swoop on Juventus with Carlos Tevez also a target. . There is also a small mention for how Carlo Ancelotti could return to manage AC Milan from Real Madrid if the Spanish club call time on their Italian manager. . .","summary":"Barcelona will offer \u00a3 50 m for Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba , according to Spanish paper SPORT . Barcelona plan to let Pogba stay in Italy for a year on loan . Real Madrid can win La Liga if they win their final 10 games , says Marca . Benfica boss Jorge Jesus says Nicolas Gaitan is a star of different characteristics to his other players , with no equal .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"176_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Barcelona will offer \u00a350million for in-demand Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, and plan to let him stay in Italy for a year on loan. Spanish press reports indicate Chelsea are their only rivals for the Frenchman's signature. Pogba is one of Europe's most in demand young talents but Spanish paper SPORT say that the leaders in La Liga and the Barclays Premier League are the only two viable destinations for the 22-year-old Frenchman. With Barcelona currently under the restrictions of a FIFA-imposed transfer ban until the January window, Pogba would have to be loaned back to Juve until the 2016-17 season as part of any prospective deal. . SPORT say Barcelona will make a \u00a350m offer for Paul Pogba while Marca look at the race for La Liga. Pogba is said to be the subject of a \u00a350m bid from Barca with Chelsea their only realistic transfer rivals. Lionel Messi returned to training for Barcelona after a foot problem ahead of facing Celta Vigo. SPORT claim that Pogba has listened to Barca's offer but is yet to decide on his future with four years remaining on his contract with the Italian champions. The Catalan daily also say that Lionel Messi has recovered from a problem with swelling on his foot to start for Barca in their return to La Liga against Celta Vigo on Sunday after making it through a training session unscathed. Also in Spain, Marca look at Real Madrid's quest to overhaul their perennial rivals at the top of La Liga. They say that if Real win their final 10 games to take a total points haul of 94, they can count on winning the title. That might be easier said than done, however. No team has won their last 10 games in La Liga in the last decade, no matter how sure Real are that Barca will falter. L'Equipe look ahead to a big weekend in the French title race, A Bola pin Benfica's hopes on Nicolas Gaitan. David Luiz and PSG have made their way to the top of Ligue 1 but that position will be challenge this weekend. Marseille and their star striker Andre-Pierre Gignac will want to knock PSG off the top of the table. It's a huge weekend in France with Le Classique top of the bill, Lyon getting the opportunity to top the table and Monaco taking on St Etienne. With that in mind, L'Equipe go with the headline: 'The hunt is on'. Champions PSG are still in with a shout of an unprecedented treble, sitting top of Ligue 1 with eight games to go, in the semi-finals of the French Cup and having reached the last eight of the Champions League. But their abilities are certain to be tested on Sunday night in a first vs third clash against Marseille at a packed 67,394-capacity Stade Velodrome. A difficult April schedule makes it important that PSG stay top of the table in Marseille, having struggled to maintain a title challenge for much of the season. Gaitan is viewed as the key man for Benfica as they look to open up a gap on Porto in Portugal. Manager Jorge Jesus said Gaitan is a star of different characteristics to his other players, with no equal. With nearest rivals Porto faltering, A Bola in France focus on Nicolas Gaitan's position as Benfica's leader as they look to wrap up the Primeira Liga title in the coming weeks. Benfica boss Jorge Jesus said of Gaitan: 'Nico is a player of different characteristics, we have no equal to him. 'He's a player with a lot of influence and he can be with us for many years. He is a leader on the pitch and it's good to know that he will be with us.' Benfica face Nacional on Saturday hoping to keep up their excellent home form which has seen them concede just two goals at the Estadio da Luz all season. The Italian papers have gone big on the race for a place in next season's Champions League. Carlos Tevez (left) could add PSG to his list of clubs if reports in the Italian press are to be believed. Finally, the Italian papers are going big on the race with the Champions League. Both Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport look to Saturday's Roma-Napoli showdown as the first of a few clashes to decide the placings at the top of the table come the end of the season. . Corriere also note that PSG could be a possible destination for Pogba, and that they are looking for a double swoop on Juventus with Carlos Tevez also a target. . There is also a small mention for how Carlo Ancelotti could return to manage AC Milan from Real Madrid if the Spanish club call time on their Italian manager. . .","summary":"Barcelona will make a \u00a3 50 m bid for Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba . Chelsea are their only realistic rivals for the Frenchman 's signature . Lionel Messi has recovered from a foot problem and will start against Celta Vigo .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"177_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"When Jack Wilshere was first showing signs of his enormous potential at Luton Town\u2019s academy, the big boys down the road soon came calling. Everyone was into little Wilshere, with West Ham (the team his dad Andy supports), Tottenham and Arsenal all offering to give Luton\u2019s academy kid a shot at the highest level. Wilshere was a Hitchin boy, spotted early by Luton\u2019s scouts before Arsenal took him to their Hale End academy at nine. At 16, he made his first-team debut for Arsene Wenger\u2019s side. Charlie Patino, 11, and his family must weigh up offers from Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Like Arsenal star Jack Wilshere he is a talented midfelder who has been spotted at Luton Town. Soon it will be decision time for another Luton discovery as 11-year-old Charlie Patino and his parents Julio and Katy weigh up offers from Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Like Jack, he is a midfielder. The Patinos are a level-headed family, absorbing the enormity of the offers on the table from three of the biggest clubs in the Premier League before they come to a decision at the end of the season. \u2018We just want what\u2019s best for Charlie, to give him the best chance of being a professional footballer if that is what he wants to do,\u2019 said dad Julio on Wednesday. \u2018He is a dedicated boy, he works hard at school, gets good grades and is committed to playing football. He just loves it.\u2019. Charlie took to the game at an early age, developing a feel for the ball that was far more advanced than his peers. \u2018Other parents have commented on it in the past,\u2019 admitted Julio. The big clubs have played everything by the book, formalising their interest with official communication to Luton and offering to meet FIFA\u2019s compensation guidelines. The transfer fee involved is \u00a310,000, a sizeable amount to spend on a player who offers potential and promise after six years with Luton. There are no guarantees that Charlie, who is a season ticket holder at Luton with his dad, will go on to make the grade when he eventually makes a decision. Charlie, pictured with his sister Lily and dog Truffles, would cost \u00a310,000 and is a season ticket holder at Luton. 11-year-old analyses Spanish football and his style of play has been influenced by favourite team Barcelona. Julio\u2019s parents are both Spanish. They moved to England in the Sixties before their son was born in England. Charlie watches live La Liga games on Sky Sports. Julio, who is a supporter of La Liga strugglers Deportivo La Coruna, added: \u2018Charlie doesn\u2019t watch the Spanish football, he analyses it. His mind is ticking away, watching the player movements and asking why they made certain decisions. He is very intelligent. He would say his favourite team is Barcelona and he has definitely been influenced as a player by the Spanish style of football.\u2019. Charlie\u2019s formal training began at the age of five when he joined St Albans City Youth, a team close to his parents\u2019 home in London Colney, Hertfordshire. Soon enough he was invited to play for Luton, often playing in age groups one or two years above because of his outstanding ability with the ball. He has a superior touch and a great feel for the ball, making the game appear effortless. He trains six times a week, spending more than 10 hours a week playing in various age groups at Luton\u2019s highly respected academy before playing a game on a Sunday for the club. Julio, who works in the telecommunications industry, and mum Katy, who works for Marks & Spencer, insist their son has been unaffected by the interest from London\u2019s three biggest clubs, who made their initial moves a few months ago. Charlie has often played in age groups one or two years above because of his outstanding ability on the ball. He trains six hours a week, spending more than 10 hours a week at Luton (pictured Kenilworth Road) The Patino family have already visited the training grounds of Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea with their son, listening to the sales pitches and making it clear that they will take their time. \u2018Charlie is only 11 but he gets it and he knows what is happening to him,\u2019 added his dad. \u2018He knows that this is a big opportunity to train with a top club, even though there are no guarantees at the end of it.\u2019. The Patinos have been guided through the process by Luton, with the club\u2019s chief executive Gary Sweet making sure that they have been kept fully informed. Julio intends to continue to take his son to Kenilworth Road next season even though Charlie will be settling into his new club. \u2018Everybody at Luton has been fantastic and it is a very impressive set-up,\u2019 he added. \u2018They have really looked after Charlie over the years.\u2019. The Patino family live near London Colney and have visited Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea's training grounds. .","summary":"Charlie Patino , 11 , has been spotted at Luton Town 's academy . Midfielder has been offered \u00a3 10,000 by Arsenal , Chelsea and Tottenham . Charlie analyses Spanish football and has been influenced by Barcelona . He trains six times a week and spends more than 10 hours a week playing in various age groups at the club .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"177_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"When Jack Wilshere was first showing signs of his enormous potential at Luton Town\u2019s academy, the big boys down the road soon came calling. Everyone was into little Wilshere, with West Ham (the team his dad Andy supports), Tottenham and Arsenal all offering to give Luton\u2019s academy kid a shot at the highest level. Wilshere was a Hitchin boy, spotted early by Luton\u2019s scouts before Arsenal took him to their Hale End academy at nine. At 16, he made his first-team debut for Arsene Wenger\u2019s side. Charlie Patino, 11, and his family must weigh up offers from Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Like Arsenal star Jack Wilshere he is a talented midfelder who has been spotted at Luton Town. Soon it will be decision time for another Luton discovery as 11-year-old Charlie Patino and his parents Julio and Katy weigh up offers from Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Like Jack, he is a midfielder. The Patinos are a level-headed family, absorbing the enormity of the offers on the table from three of the biggest clubs in the Premier League before they come to a decision at the end of the season. \u2018We just want what\u2019s best for Charlie, to give him the best chance of being a professional footballer if that is what he wants to do,\u2019 said dad Julio on Wednesday. \u2018He is a dedicated boy, he works hard at school, gets good grades and is committed to playing football. He just loves it.\u2019. Charlie took to the game at an early age, developing a feel for the ball that was far more advanced than his peers. \u2018Other parents have commented on it in the past,\u2019 admitted Julio. The big clubs have played everything by the book, formalising their interest with official communication to Luton and offering to meet FIFA\u2019s compensation guidelines. The transfer fee involved is \u00a310,000, a sizeable amount to spend on a player who offers potential and promise after six years with Luton. There are no guarantees that Charlie, who is a season ticket holder at Luton with his dad, will go on to make the grade when he eventually makes a decision. Charlie, pictured with his sister Lily and dog Truffles, would cost \u00a310,000 and is a season ticket holder at Luton. 11-year-old analyses Spanish football and his style of play has been influenced by favourite team Barcelona. Julio\u2019s parents are both Spanish. They moved to England in the Sixties before their son was born in England. Charlie watches live La Liga games on Sky Sports. Julio, who is a supporter of La Liga strugglers Deportivo La Coruna, added: \u2018Charlie doesn\u2019t watch the Spanish football, he analyses it. His mind is ticking away, watching the player movements and asking why they made certain decisions. He is very intelligent. He would say his favourite team is Barcelona and he has definitely been influenced as a player by the Spanish style of football.\u2019. Charlie\u2019s formal training began at the age of five when he joined St Albans City Youth, a team close to his parents\u2019 home in London Colney, Hertfordshire. Soon enough he was invited to play for Luton, often playing in age groups one or two years above because of his outstanding ability with the ball. He has a superior touch and a great feel for the ball, making the game appear effortless. He trains six times a week, spending more than 10 hours a week playing in various age groups at Luton\u2019s highly respected academy before playing a game on a Sunday for the club. Julio, who works in the telecommunications industry, and mum Katy, who works for Marks & Spencer, insist their son has been unaffected by the interest from London\u2019s three biggest clubs, who made their initial moves a few months ago. Charlie has often played in age groups one or two years above because of his outstanding ability on the ball. He trains six hours a week, spending more than 10 hours a week at Luton (pictured Kenilworth Road) The Patino family have already visited the training grounds of Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea with their son, listening to the sales pitches and making it clear that they will take their time. \u2018Charlie is only 11 but he gets it and he knows what is happening to him,\u2019 added his dad. \u2018He knows that this is a big opportunity to train with a top club, even though there are no guarantees at the end of it.\u2019. The Patinos have been guided through the process by Luton, with the club\u2019s chief executive Gary Sweet making sure that they have been kept fully informed. Julio intends to continue to take his son to Kenilworth Road next season even though Charlie will be settling into his new club. \u2018Everybody at Luton has been fantastic and it is a very impressive set-up,\u2019 he added. \u2018They have really looked after Charlie over the years.\u2019. The Patino family live near London Colney and have visited Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea's training grounds. .","summary":"Charlie Patino has been spotted at Luton Town 's academy . The 11 - year - old midfielder has attracted interest from Arsenal , Chelsea and Tottenham . Charlie would cost \u00a3 10,000 and is a season ticket holder at Luton .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"178_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"AP McCoy has urged the nation to follow his Aintree dream as he chases the fairytale end to his extraordinary career. Retirement beckons for McCoy, champion jockey every year since he first won the title in 1997, and he will stop riding immediately if his mount Shutthefrontdoor wins the \u00a31million Crabbie\u2019s Grand National on Saturday. AP McCoy celebrates Grand National victory on Don\u2019t Push It in 2010. Shutthefrontdoor, trained by Jonjo O\u2019Neill, will be the subject of an avalanche of emotional support and many once-a-year punters will pin their hopes on McCoy delivering a result like he did in 2010 when he won this famous race on Don\u2019t Push It. . In a perfect world, the National will finish with McCoy standing high in his irons celebrating but he, more than anyone, knows nothing is guaranteed in a sport as unpredictable as jump racing. It won\u2019t, however, stop the 40-year-old hoping his script has a glorious finale. \u2018I\u2019m a dreamer,\u2019 said McCoy, who announced his plans to retire in February. \u2018I\u2019m a believer \u2013 I always have been. . McCoy seeks to end record-breaking career with victory on Shutthefrontdoor in the Grand National. 'If everyone has gone to bed thinking the dream will happen, I can promise you nobody has been dreaming more than me. In some ways, I regret making the announcement to retire when I did. I\u2019ve thought to myself I should have just kept quiet. But in other ways I think it has been good. \u2018If it\u2019s created publicity for racing and helped get interest in the sport, so much the better. \u2018Racing has been good to me and if this has been me giving something back, great. If people are putting money on Shutthefrontdoor in the hope I win for the fairytale, let me assure them nobody will be wanting me to win more than I do. People talk about me having ridden more winners than anyone else but I\u2019ve also ridden more losers than anyone else. . A thank you message board to retiring jockey McCoy on display at Aintree. \u2018I\u2019ve had 19 goes at this race and won once, so that gives you an idea of what it is going to be like.\u2019. The last time a horse carried such goodwill was when Frankel, trained by the late Sir Henry Cecil, won the Champions Stakes at Ascot in October 2012. . Mention of that brought a wry smile from McCoy. . \u2018I wish it was as straightforward as running around a couple of bends at Ascot!\u2019 he said. \u2018I\u2019ve got 30 fences and 38 other horses in my way! But, listen, I\u2019m a positive person and that is never going to change. Let\u2019s hope the dream can happen.\u2019. McCoy has vowed to end his career immediately should he land the \u00a31million race for a second time. . .","summary":"AP McCoy will retire if his mount Shutthefrontdoor wins the Grand National . McCoy has won the race every year since he first won the title in 1997 . The 40 - year - old announced his plans to retire in February . McCoy won the National on Do n\u2019t Push It in 2010 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"178_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"AP McCoy has urged the nation to follow his Aintree dream as he chases the fairytale end to his extraordinary career. Retirement beckons for McCoy, champion jockey every year since he first won the title in 1997, and he will stop riding immediately if his mount Shutthefrontdoor wins the \u00a31million Crabbie\u2019s Grand National on Saturday. AP McCoy celebrates Grand National victory on Don\u2019t Push It in 2010. Shutthefrontdoor, trained by Jonjo O\u2019Neill, will be the subject of an avalanche of emotional support and many once-a-year punters will pin their hopes on McCoy delivering a result like he did in 2010 when he won this famous race on Don\u2019t Push It. . In a perfect world, the National will finish with McCoy standing high in his irons celebrating but he, more than anyone, knows nothing is guaranteed in a sport as unpredictable as jump racing. It won\u2019t, however, stop the 40-year-old hoping his script has a glorious finale. \u2018I\u2019m a dreamer,\u2019 said McCoy, who announced his plans to retire in February. \u2018I\u2019m a believer \u2013 I always have been. . McCoy seeks to end record-breaking career with victory on Shutthefrontdoor in the Grand National. 'If everyone has gone to bed thinking the dream will happen, I can promise you nobody has been dreaming more than me. In some ways, I regret making the announcement to retire when I did. I\u2019ve thought to myself I should have just kept quiet. But in other ways I think it has been good. \u2018If it\u2019s created publicity for racing and helped get interest in the sport, so much the better. \u2018Racing has been good to me and if this has been me giving something back, great. If people are putting money on Shutthefrontdoor in the hope I win for the fairytale, let me assure them nobody will be wanting me to win more than I do. People talk about me having ridden more winners than anyone else but I\u2019ve also ridden more losers than anyone else. . A thank you message board to retiring jockey McCoy on display at Aintree. \u2018I\u2019ve had 19 goes at this race and won once, so that gives you an idea of what it is going to be like.\u2019. The last time a horse carried such goodwill was when Frankel, trained by the late Sir Henry Cecil, won the Champions Stakes at Ascot in October 2012. . Mention of that brought a wry smile from McCoy. . \u2018I wish it was as straightforward as running around a couple of bends at Ascot!\u2019 he said. \u2018I\u2019ve got 30 fences and 38 other horses in my way! But, listen, I\u2019m a positive person and that is never going to change. Let\u2019s hope the dream can happen.\u2019. McCoy has vowed to end his career immediately should he land the \u00a31million race for a second time. . .","summary":"AP McCoy has urged the nation to follow his Aintree dream . McCoy will stop riding immediately if his mount Shutthefrontdoor wins . The jockey announced his plans to retire in February .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"179_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny had more than one reason to celebrate on Saturday. . Just hours after he had played the full 120 minutes it took for the Gunners to grind out a 2-1 win in extra-time over Reading in a tense FA Cup semi-final, Szczesny was treated to a lovely birthday surprise courtesy of his singer-songwriter girlfriend Mariana Luczenko. . The Poland international, now 25, was joined at his home by family and friends as well as one of his favourite rock bands, 'Lemon', who delivered a private performance. . Wojciech Szczesny is all smiles as he and girlfriend Mariana Luczenko enjoy a drink in their garden. Szczesny is treated to a private birthday performance by Polish band, Lemon, at his home in London. Szczesny is joined by friends and family for a special 25th birthday surprise following the FA Cup semi-final. An impressive spread of food and drink is on offer at Szczesny's London home as part of his birthday bash. Pictures of Szczesny's Arsenal career hang from the ceiling in a touching tribute to the goalkeeper. There are also pictures from Szczesny's childhood and family holidays as the goalkeeper turns 25. Szczesny was clearly touched by the efforts of his girlfriend and took to Instagram on Monday to thank her. 'Best birthday ever!' he wrote. Arsenal's triumph over Reading sees them reach the FA Cup final for the second consecutive season, having also won the competition last year against Hull City. . This year, it will be Tim Sherwood's Aston Villa who stand between the Gunners and more glory, after they defeated Liverpool in the other semi-final on Sunday. . Szczesny joined Arsenal's academy in 2006 from hometown club Legia Warsaw and graduated to the first-team in three years later. . Although he has racked up nearly 200 appearances for the north London outfit since then, this season has raised question marks over Szczesny's long-term future. . He was caught smoking in the wake of Arsenal's 2-0 Premier League loss at Southampton on New Year's Day and has only made Cup appearances since then. Factor in the form of fellow goalkeeper David Ospina, who inherited Szczesny's role in the league and there is a cloud of uncertainty around the Polish stopper. . Szczesny prepares to blow out candles on the cake presented to him by his girlfriend . Szczesny makes a wish as the cake his held by Luczenko during the birthday celebrations on Saturday. The Arsenal goalkeeper and his girlfriend pose in front of a pair of balloons during the birthday celebrations. .","summary":"Wojciech Szczesny turned 25 on Saturday . Arsenal beat Reading 2 - 1 in extra - time in the FA Cup semi - final . The Polish goalkeeper was joined at his home by family and friends . He was also treated to a private birthday performance by his favourite band , Lemon .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"179_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny had more than one reason to celebrate on Saturday. . Just hours after he had played the full 120 minutes it took for the Gunners to grind out a 2-1 win in extra-time over Reading in a tense FA Cup semi-final, Szczesny was treated to a lovely birthday surprise courtesy of his singer-songwriter girlfriend Mariana Luczenko. . The Poland international, now 25, was joined at his home by family and friends as well as one of his favourite rock bands, 'Lemon', who delivered a private performance. . Wojciech Szczesny is all smiles as he and girlfriend Mariana Luczenko enjoy a drink in their garden. Szczesny is treated to a private birthday performance by Polish band, Lemon, at his home in London. Szczesny is joined by friends and family for a special 25th birthday surprise following the FA Cup semi-final. An impressive spread of food and drink is on offer at Szczesny's London home as part of his birthday bash. Pictures of Szczesny's Arsenal career hang from the ceiling in a touching tribute to the goalkeeper. There are also pictures from Szczesny's childhood and family holidays as the goalkeeper turns 25. Szczesny was clearly touched by the efforts of his girlfriend and took to Instagram on Monday to thank her. 'Best birthday ever!' he wrote. Arsenal's triumph over Reading sees them reach the FA Cup final for the second consecutive season, having also won the competition last year against Hull City. . This year, it will be Tim Sherwood's Aston Villa who stand between the Gunners and more glory, after they defeated Liverpool in the other semi-final on Sunday. . Szczesny joined Arsenal's academy in 2006 from hometown club Legia Warsaw and graduated to the first-team in three years later. . Although he has racked up nearly 200 appearances for the north London outfit since then, this season has raised question marks over Szczesny's long-term future. . He was caught smoking in the wake of Arsenal's 2-0 Premier League loss at Southampton on New Year's Day and has only made Cup appearances since then. Factor in the form of fellow goalkeeper David Ospina, who inherited Szczesny's role in the league and there is a cloud of uncertainty around the Polish stopper. . Szczesny prepares to blow out candles on the cake presented to him by his girlfriend . Szczesny makes a wish as the cake his held by Luczenko during the birthday celebrations on Saturday. The Arsenal goalkeeper and his girlfriend pose in front of a pair of balloons during the birthday celebrations. .","summary":"Wojciech Szczesny played the full 120 minutes in Arsenal 's 2 - 1 FA Cup semi - final win over Reading on Saturday . The Poland international was treated to a birthday surprise courtesy of his singer - songwriter girlfriend Mariana Luczenko . Szczesny was joined at his home by family and friends as well as one of his favourite rock bands , ' Lemon ' , who delivered a private performance .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"180_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"REJECTION PROOF. by Jia Jiang. (Random House, \u00a313.99) Who likes rejection? Whether you are being rejected by a lover, an employer or a barman who serves a newly arrived regular customer before you, it\u2019s galling. And in every case there\u2019s nothing we can do about it. Nothing that doesn\u2019t carry a long prison sentence, anyway. It would take someone exceptionally optimistic and uncynical to propose an alternative thesis, and Jia Jiang is both of those. Born into a family of teachers, Jia Jiang was so determined to become an entrepreneur that, as a child in China, he dug a hole in the garden, intending to reach America by the shortest route. He eventually made the journey by conventional means, and found a good life there. Wife, children, several degrees, job in middle management. But he wasn\u2019t happy. He wanted to take risks, start his own company. It doesn't matter where it comes from - no one likes being rejected and in each and every case there\u2019s nothing we can do about it (picture posed by model) . The problem was he inevitably encountered rejection, mainly from potential backers for his project (another iPhone app no one could possibly need or want). And each time, rejection felt like the end of the world. A successful entrepreneur needed to be more robust than this. So, having possibly read one self-help book too many, Jia Jiang decided to embark on his own rejection-proofing quest. Instead of avoiding rejection, he would spend 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected, film them and put them up on his blog. All of which seemed to me, at first glance, rather artificial. There have been any number of \u2018quest\u2019 books, in which humorous writers have gone round Ireland with a fridge, for example, less for the sake of doing it than to write a book about it. But Jia Jiang isn\u2019t a humorous writer. He may adopt a light-hearted tone, but his quest was deadly serious. On day one, he went up to a security guard and asked if he could borrow $100. The security guard said no, and Jia almost broke into a run to get away. Watching the video later, he said he looked like the man in Munch\u2019s The Scream. On day two, he went into a burger joint and, noticing a sign on the soft drinks machine saying \u2018Free refill\u2019, asked the cashier for a burger refill. The cashier said no. But as he continued his quest, Jia realised there were ways and ways of asking. Show confidence, inject a little bit of humour, be willing to negotiate and you might not get exactly what you want, but you might get something. So he walked into Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and asked for a set of five iced doughnuts, interlocking in the manner of the Olympic symbol. The woman behind the counter looked thoughtful. \u2018When are you looking for these?\u2019 she asked. \u2018In the next . . . 15 minutes?\u2019. \u2018Let me see what I can do,\u2019 she said. And did it. You can see what happened next on YouTube. And so develops a surprisingly entertaining study of rejection in all its many manifestations. People confuse it with failure, but rejection is personal, and we take it personally. The crucial point is that rejection is unavoidable and it\u2019s how we respond to it that matters. Jia Jiang\u2019s extreme positivity can grate at times but his message is sound: rejection is only someone else\u2019s opinion, and it may not be the right one. .","summary":"Jia Jiang spent 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected , film them and put them up on his blog . He realised there were ways and ways of asking . Show confidence , inject a little bit of humour , be willing to negotiate and you might not get exactly what you want , but you might get something .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"180_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"REJECTION PROOF. by Jia Jiang. (Random House, \u00a313.99) Who likes rejection? Whether you are being rejected by a lover, an employer or a barman who serves a newly arrived regular customer before you, it\u2019s galling. And in every case there\u2019s nothing we can do about it. Nothing that doesn\u2019t carry a long prison sentence, anyway. It would take someone exceptionally optimistic and uncynical to propose an alternative thesis, and Jia Jiang is both of those. Born into a family of teachers, Jia Jiang was so determined to become an entrepreneur that, as a child in China, he dug a hole in the garden, intending to reach America by the shortest route. He eventually made the journey by conventional means, and found a good life there. Wife, children, several degrees, job in middle management. But he wasn\u2019t happy. He wanted to take risks, start his own company. It doesn't matter where it comes from - no one likes being rejected and in each and every case there\u2019s nothing we can do about it (picture posed by model) . The problem was he inevitably encountered rejection, mainly from potential backers for his project (another iPhone app no one could possibly need or want). And each time, rejection felt like the end of the world. A successful entrepreneur needed to be more robust than this. So, having possibly read one self-help book too many, Jia Jiang decided to embark on his own rejection-proofing quest. Instead of avoiding rejection, he would spend 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected, film them and put them up on his blog. All of which seemed to me, at first glance, rather artificial. There have been any number of \u2018quest\u2019 books, in which humorous writers have gone round Ireland with a fridge, for example, less for the sake of doing it than to write a book about it. But Jia Jiang isn\u2019t a humorous writer. He may adopt a light-hearted tone, but his quest was deadly serious. On day one, he went up to a security guard and asked if he could borrow $100. The security guard said no, and Jia almost broke into a run to get away. Watching the video later, he said he looked like the man in Munch\u2019s The Scream. On day two, he went into a burger joint and, noticing a sign on the soft drinks machine saying \u2018Free refill\u2019, asked the cashier for a burger refill. The cashier said no. But as he continued his quest, Jia realised there were ways and ways of asking. Show confidence, inject a little bit of humour, be willing to negotiate and you might not get exactly what you want, but you might get something. So he walked into Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and asked for a set of five iced doughnuts, interlocking in the manner of the Olympic symbol. The woman behind the counter looked thoughtful. \u2018When are you looking for these?\u2019 she asked. \u2018In the next . . . 15 minutes?\u2019. \u2018Let me see what I can do,\u2019 she said. And did it. You can see what happened next on YouTube. And so develops a surprisingly entertaining study of rejection in all its many manifestations. People confuse it with failure, but rejection is personal, and we take it personally. The crucial point is that rejection is unavoidable and it\u2019s how we respond to it that matters. Jia Jiang\u2019s extreme positivity can grate at times but his message is sound: rejection is only someone else\u2019s opinion, and it may not be the right one. .","summary":"Jia Jiang spent 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected . Instead of avoiding rejection , he would spend 100 days deliberately seeking out situations in which he was likely to be rejected .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"181_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Inter Milan are prepared to offer Yaya Toure a five-year contract to lure him away from Manchester City this summer. Despite the fact Toure turns 32 next month, Roberto Mancini is so desperate to sign the powerful midfielder that he's ready to give the Ivory Coast midfielder a deal that will see him play beyond his 37th birthday. Mancini, who signed Toure for Manchester City in 2010, is working hard behind the scenes to bring Toure to Serie A next season. Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure remains a top target for Serie A giants Inter Milan . Toure, pictured with Vincent Kompany, will be offered a new deal by Manchester City in the summer . Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is keen on bringing Toure to the San Siro. The Italian believes Toure has the capacity to dominate games in Serie A well into his mid-30s, like Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo has. The midfielder's representatives are fully aware of Inter's interest and are keeping their options open going into the summer. City want to keep Toure, who currently earns \u00a3220,000-per-week, and will offer him a new contract at the end of the season, which will also include the opportunity to take up an ambassadorial role at the club when his playing days are over. But Inter will test City's resolve to keep Toure this summer and hope the prospect of a long-term deal will be enough to persuade the former Barcelona to leave England. The 31-year-old scored a consolation goal in Manchester City's surprise 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace . Toure walks off the Selhurst Park pitch following his side's Premier League defeat at Selhurst Park. .","summary":"Inter Milan are prepared to offer Yaya Toure a five - year contract . Roberto Mancini is keen on bringing Toure to the San Siro . The Italian believes Toure has the capacity to dominate games in Serie A well into his mid-30s , like Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo has .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"181_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Inter Milan are prepared to offer Yaya Toure a five-year contract to lure him away from Manchester City this summer. Despite the fact Toure turns 32 next month, Roberto Mancini is so desperate to sign the powerful midfielder that he's ready to give the Ivory Coast midfielder a deal that will see him play beyond his 37th birthday. Mancini, who signed Toure for Manchester City in 2010, is working hard behind the scenes to bring Toure to Serie A next season. Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure remains a top target for Serie A giants Inter Milan . Toure, pictured with Vincent Kompany, will be offered a new deal by Manchester City in the summer . Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is keen on bringing Toure to the San Siro. The Italian believes Toure has the capacity to dominate games in Serie A well into his mid-30s, like Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo has. The midfielder's representatives are fully aware of Inter's interest and are keeping their options open going into the summer. City want to keep Toure, who currently earns \u00a3220,000-per-week, and will offer him a new contract at the end of the season, which will also include the opportunity to take up an ambassadorial role at the club when his playing days are over. But Inter will test City's resolve to keep Toure this summer and hope the prospect of a long-term deal will be enough to persuade the former Barcelona to leave England. The 31-year-old scored a consolation goal in Manchester City's surprise 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace . Toure walks off the Selhurst Park pitch following his side's Premier League defeat at Selhurst Park. .","summary":"Yaya Toure will be offered a new contract by Manchester City in the summer . But Inter Milan are prepared to offer the 31 - year - old a five - year deal . Roberto Mancini is keen on bringing Toure to the San Siro .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"182_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Jockey Blake Shinn rode his pants off in the opening race of a meeting in Sydney. Literally. Atop Miss Royale as it tore down the home straight, the elastic in Mr Shinn's pants gave way, exposing his backside to punters track-side. 'I was more worried about winning the race. They [the pants] went just after the start and there was nothing I could do,' Shinn said. 'I was more worried about winning the race. They [the pants] went just after the start and there was nothing I could do,' Shinn said of his wardrobe malfunction. 'I think a lot of people are going to have a bit of fun with this, but they can't say I wasn't focused and went to the line.' . Acting chief steward Greg Rudolph said he had never seen anything like it in his time in racing. . 'I think a lot of people are going to have a bit of fun with this, but they can't say I wasn't focused and went to the line' Blake Shinn was forced to ride more than 200 metres to the finish line with his pants down. Acting chief steward Greg Rudolph said he had never seen anything like it in his time in racing. 'He needed a belt at the 200-metre mark,' Rudolph said. 'We usually report gear malfunctions, but we are leaving that one alone,' Mr Rudolph said, according to Fairfax Media. Unfortunately for the champion jockey, he wasn't able to win the race, but he proved once and for all he always has a crack.","summary":"Jockey Blake Shinn rode his pants off in the opening race of a meeting in Sydney . Atop Miss Royale as it tore down the home straight , the elastic in Mr Shinn 's pants gave way , exposing his backside . ' I was more worried about winning the race . They [ the pants ] went just after the start and there was nothing I could do , ' Shinn said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"182_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Jockey Blake Shinn rode his pants off in the opening race of a meeting in Sydney. Literally. Atop Miss Royale as it tore down the home straight, the elastic in Mr Shinn's pants gave way, exposing his backside to punters track-side. 'I was more worried about winning the race. They [the pants] went just after the start and there was nothing I could do,' Shinn said. 'I was more worried about winning the race. They [the pants] went just after the start and there was nothing I could do,' Shinn said of his wardrobe malfunction. 'I think a lot of people are going to have a bit of fun with this, but they can't say I wasn't focused and went to the line.' . Acting chief steward Greg Rudolph said he had never seen anything like it in his time in racing. . 'I think a lot of people are going to have a bit of fun with this, but they can't say I wasn't focused and went to the line' Blake Shinn was forced to ride more than 200 metres to the finish line with his pants down. Acting chief steward Greg Rudolph said he had never seen anything like it in his time in racing. 'He needed a belt at the 200-metre mark,' Rudolph said. 'We usually report gear malfunctions, but we are leaving that one alone,' Mr Rudolph said, according to Fairfax Media. Unfortunately for the champion jockey, he wasn't able to win the race, but he proved once and for all he always has a crack.","summary":"Jockey Blake Shinn rode his pants off in the opening race of a meeting in Sydney . The elastic in his pants gave way , exposing his backside to punters . Acting chief steward Greg Rudolph said he had never seen anything like it in his time in racing .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"183_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Joko Widodo's chief political rival reportedly promised to publicly support the Indonesian president if he granted clemency to Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Former Indonesian army general Prabowo Subianto twice privately assured Mr Joko there would be no political consequences if the Bali Nine ringleaders and others on death row were reprieved, The West Australian reported. It's understood Mr Prabowo penned a letter to Mr Joko at the weekend in which he said that if the president were to 'postpone the executions indefinitely', he would come out in support of the decision. Scroll down for video . Indonesian President Joko Widodo (left) ignored reassurances from his chief political rival Prabowo Subianto (right) that he would support a decision to grant clemency to Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Former Indonesian army general Prabowo Subianto twice privately assured Mr Joko there would be no political consequences if the Bali Nine ringleaders and others on death row were reprieved. Independent senator Nick Xenophon said he was told earlier in the year by human rights advocates that Mr Prabowo - who narrowly lost the presidential elections to Mr Joko in October - was 'very sympathetic' to clemency. As well, he could see that the executions of Chan and Sukumaran could damage relations between Australia and Indonesia. 'I was advised at the time that it would be a bad idea to approach him, so I didn't,' Senator Xenophon told ABC radio. 'One view was that it would enrage President Widodo and make matters worse, and I guess we'll never know.' . This comes after a senior Indonesian government official praised the firing squad that executed Bali Nine pair and six other convicted drug traffickers. ABC News reports that Indonesian attorney-general H.M. Prasetyo applauded Chan and Sukumaran's executioners for their work. . 'All shots were done perfectly. These executions were carried out smoothly and in order - much better than the first round of executions in January,' he said. . Indonesian president Joko Widodo failed to return Australian PM Tony Abbott's phone calls about the Bali Nine in March. Indonesian attorney-general H.M. Prasetyo (right) applauded Chan and Sukumaran's executioners for the good job that they did. Mr Prasetyo declared it was necessary to fight drug crime in the country, as he dismissed Australia's withdrawal of its ambassador as a 'momentary reaction'. He visited Nusakambangan on Wednesday, hours after Bali Nine pair were executed with other drug offenders. 'I would like to say that an execution is not a pleasant thing. It is not a fun job,' he said. 'But we must do it in order to save the nation from the danger of drugs. We are not making enemies of counties from where those executed came. What we are fighting against is drug-related crimes. . 'Therefore, I would like to offer my condolences, on the execution of those who were on the death row, to their families, to their home countries. 'Once again, we are not against the countries, but we are fighting a war against the horrible drug crimes that threaten our nation's survival.' Mr Prasetyo (second right) said that 'all the shots were done perfectly' at the execution. The Indonesian attorney-general believed that Wednesday morning's execution was much better than one carried out in January . Mr Prasetyo shrugged off diplomatic backlash from Australia after Prime Minister Tony Abbott slammed the executions as 'cruel and unnecessary' and announced he would withdraw Australia's ambassador to Indonesia Paul Grigson. 'The Netherlands have done the same thing in the past. Brazil has done the same thing,' he said. 'I think this is just a momentary reaction, and this will be settled within the diplomatic sphere.' Indonesia's Vice President Jusuf Kalla said withdrawing an ambassador was a normal diplomatic protest. 'Within a month or two, they will come back. That's the signal of protest, we did that too,' he said, referring to the time Indonesia withdrew its ambassador to Australia in 2013 over a phone tapping scandal. Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Australia will withdraw its ambassador to Indonesia in an unprecedented diplomatic response to the executions of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Rest in peace: Myuran Sukumaran (foreground) and Andrew Chan (back) were executed . Prasetyo said the executions would serve as a warning to others. 'This is a warning for others, don't even try to commit these drug crimes, to think a thousand times, that Indonesia will be strict, will be harsh on drug crimes,' he told reporters in Cilacap. . 'The result of the second execution was better, more orderly and more perfect than the last,' he said, referring to executions carried out in January and noting the bodies were treated more 'humanely' this time. Indonesia's President Joko Widodo raised his nation's sovereignty when asked about Australia withdrawing its ambassador. 'Our sovereignty must be respected,' he told reporters. 'We're ready to respect the sovereignty of other countries as well.' . Australia's ambassador to Indonesia Paul Grigson will return to Australia at the end of this week. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop (left) said Australian consular officials in Indonesia will arrange for the men's bodies to be repatriated to Australia, ensuring that they are treated with 'appropriate dignity and respect' Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia, is widely regarded as weak. He has ignored international pressure to cease executions of foreign drug convicts. . .","summary":"Former Indonesian army general Prabowo Subianto twice privately assured Mr Joko there would be no political consequences if the Bali Nine ringleaders and others on death row were reprieved . It 's understood he penned a letter at the weekend in which he said that if the president were to ' postpone the executions indefinitely ' , he would come out in support of the decision . Independent senator Nick Xenophon said he was told earlier in the year by human rights advocates that Mr PrabOWo was ' very sympathetic ' to clemency . This comes after a senior Indonesian government official praised the firing squad that executed Bali 9 pair and six other convicted drug traffickers .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"183_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Joko Widodo's chief political rival reportedly promised to publicly support the Indonesian president if he granted clemency to Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Former Indonesian army general Prabowo Subianto twice privately assured Mr Joko there would be no political consequences if the Bali Nine ringleaders and others on death row were reprieved, The West Australian reported. It's understood Mr Prabowo penned a letter to Mr Joko at the weekend in which he said that if the president were to 'postpone the executions indefinitely', he would come out in support of the decision. Scroll down for video . Indonesian President Joko Widodo (left) ignored reassurances from his chief political rival Prabowo Subianto (right) that he would support a decision to grant clemency to Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Former Indonesian army general Prabowo Subianto twice privately assured Mr Joko there would be no political consequences if the Bali Nine ringleaders and others on death row were reprieved. Independent senator Nick Xenophon said he was told earlier in the year by human rights advocates that Mr Prabowo - who narrowly lost the presidential elections to Mr Joko in October - was 'very sympathetic' to clemency. As well, he could see that the executions of Chan and Sukumaran could damage relations between Australia and Indonesia. 'I was advised at the time that it would be a bad idea to approach him, so I didn't,' Senator Xenophon told ABC radio. 'One view was that it would enrage President Widodo and make matters worse, and I guess we'll never know.' . This comes after a senior Indonesian government official praised the firing squad that executed Bali Nine pair and six other convicted drug traffickers. ABC News reports that Indonesian attorney-general H.M. Prasetyo applauded Chan and Sukumaran's executioners for their work. . 'All shots were done perfectly. These executions were carried out smoothly and in order - much better than the first round of executions in January,' he said. . Indonesian president Joko Widodo failed to return Australian PM Tony Abbott's phone calls about the Bali Nine in March. Indonesian attorney-general H.M. Prasetyo (right) applauded Chan and Sukumaran's executioners for the good job that they did. Mr Prasetyo declared it was necessary to fight drug crime in the country, as he dismissed Australia's withdrawal of its ambassador as a 'momentary reaction'. He visited Nusakambangan on Wednesday, hours after Bali Nine pair were executed with other drug offenders. 'I would like to say that an execution is not a pleasant thing. It is not a fun job,' he said. 'But we must do it in order to save the nation from the danger of drugs. We are not making enemies of counties from where those executed came. What we are fighting against is drug-related crimes. . 'Therefore, I would like to offer my condolences, on the execution of those who were on the death row, to their families, to their home countries. 'Once again, we are not against the countries, but we are fighting a war against the horrible drug crimes that threaten our nation's survival.' Mr Prasetyo (second right) said that 'all the shots were done perfectly' at the execution. The Indonesian attorney-general believed that Wednesday morning's execution was much better than one carried out in January . Mr Prasetyo shrugged off diplomatic backlash from Australia after Prime Minister Tony Abbott slammed the executions as 'cruel and unnecessary' and announced he would withdraw Australia's ambassador to Indonesia Paul Grigson. 'The Netherlands have done the same thing in the past. Brazil has done the same thing,' he said. 'I think this is just a momentary reaction, and this will be settled within the diplomatic sphere.' Indonesia's Vice President Jusuf Kalla said withdrawing an ambassador was a normal diplomatic protest. 'Within a month or two, they will come back. That's the signal of protest, we did that too,' he said, referring to the time Indonesia withdrew its ambassador to Australia in 2013 over a phone tapping scandal. Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Australia will withdraw its ambassador to Indonesia in an unprecedented diplomatic response to the executions of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Rest in peace: Myuran Sukumaran (foreground) and Andrew Chan (back) were executed . Prasetyo said the executions would serve as a warning to others. 'This is a warning for others, don't even try to commit these drug crimes, to think a thousand times, that Indonesia will be strict, will be harsh on drug crimes,' he told reporters in Cilacap. . 'The result of the second execution was better, more orderly and more perfect than the last,' he said, referring to executions carried out in January and noting the bodies were treated more 'humanely' this time. Indonesia's President Joko Widodo raised his nation's sovereignty when asked about Australia withdrawing its ambassador. 'Our sovereignty must be respected,' he told reporters. 'We're ready to respect the sovereignty of other countries as well.' . Australia's ambassador to Indonesia Paul Grigson will return to Australia at the end of this week. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop (left) said Australian consular officials in Indonesia will arrange for the men's bodies to be repatriated to Australia, ensuring that they are treated with 'appropriate dignity and respect' Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia, is widely regarded as weak. He has ignored international pressure to cease executions of foreign drug convicts. . .","summary":"Former Indonesian army general Prabowo Subianto promised to publicly support the Indonesian president if he granted clemency to Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran . Mr Prabowo penned a letter to Mr Joko at the weekend in which he said that if the president were to ' postpone the executions indefinitely ' , he would come out in support of the decision . This comes after a senior Indonesian government official praised the firing squad that executed Bali Nine pair and six other convicted drug traffickers .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"184_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"There can be no doubt that the bone-jarring collisions we see on Saturday will be far more substantial than the flick from David Beckham's right boot which led to Diego Simeone collapsing in apparent agony on the same pitch 17 years ago. This mouth-watering repeat of last year's European Cup semi-final in Saint-Etienne's famous Stade Geoffrey-Guichard will be no place for faint-hearted souls like Argentina's 1998 football World Cup captain. Instead, Saracens head coach Mark McCall wants warriors. Twenty-three of them, to be exact, if every player in his squad gets on to the field to face a Clermont Auvergne team that made Aviva Premiership champions Northampton look like a pub side only two weeks ago. Veteran fly half Charlie Hodgson will run the show for Saracens against Clermont on Saturday . England centre Brad Barritt will captain Mark McCall's side against at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. Owen Farrell has recovered from a knee injury and has been named on the bench for the big clash . CLERMONT AUVERGNE: N Abendanon; N Nakaitaci, J Davies, W Fofana, N Nalaga; B James, L Radosavljevic; V Debaty, B Kayser, D Zirakashvili, J Cudmore, S Vahaamahina, J Bonnaire, D Chouly (capt), J Bardy. SARACENS: A Goode; C Ashton, M Bosch, B Barritt (capt), C Wyles; C Hodgson, R Wigglesworth; M Vunipola, J George, P Du Plessis, G Kruis, J Hamilton, M Itoje, B Vunipola, J Burger. Kick-off: 3.15pm, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne. . TV: LIVE on BT Sport 1 from 2.30pm. Referee: George Clancy (Ireland). Jacques Burger, Clermont's nemesis in last year's semi-final, is back after a one-match ban while 20-year-old Maro Itoje will take the other flank in a Saracens pack that must match Clermont's monstrous eight for physicality. 'Experience tells us that in games as big and as difficult as this you need your warriors,' McCall said this week. Saracens' experience also tells them Clermont can be beaten. This time last year the sides met at the same stage and produced what many believed to be a seminal performance in Sarries' history as Vern Cotter's men were crushed 46-6 at Twickenham. There were warriors aplenty for the men in black that day as Saracens powered into their first European Cup final only to fall short against a Jonny Wilkinson-inspired Toulon in the final. Maro Itoje has been named to start at blindside flanker following a string of impressive performances . On Saturday, a similarly Herculean effort will be required against a Clermont side who have almost forgotten how to lose at their own Stade Marcel-Michelin. Stade Geoffrey-Guichard, however, is not home territory for either club, though Saracens travel as underdogs. 'Playing away from home has always galvanised us,' said Saracens battle-hardened centre Brad Barritt \u2014 captain in the absence of Alistair Hargreaves. 'Early in this team's evolution we spoke about going to these arenas where Saracens had never won and knocking over another hurdle. This is another chance to make an everlasting memory and take a massive scalp. It's something that brings the best out of this team.' Clermont have an array of attacking talent that can hurt Saracens with Wesley Fofana to the fore . Few teams know each other better, with last year's semi-final still fresh in the memory as well as two pool games this season which saw honours shared. This week McCall invited Jim McGuinness, the former Donegal gaelic football manager and current Celtic psychologist, to address the squad before training. McCall said: 'When Jim took over in 2010 Donegal hadn't won a game for three seasons and hadn't won a championship in 19. 'He took them on a journey over four seasons where they won the all-Ireland in year two and have been Ulster champions in three out of the four years he coached them. It seemed like a very similar journey to our own. Our players were captivated.' Jacques Burger (centre) was a standout performer in Saracens' 46-6 victory at Twickenham last season . Saracens are able to call on linchpin No 8 Billy Vunipola, who starts in a back row alongside Burger and Itoje who, standing 6ft 5in and weighing 18st 2lb, epitomises the modern-day rugby player. Vunipola was cleared on Tuesday of intentionally head-butting Leicester's Mathew Tait in last weekend's Premiership encounter. . With veteran fly-half Charlie Hodgson in the form of his life and Owen Farrell on the bench after recovering from the knee injury which kept him out of England's Six Nations campaign, Saracens are close to full strength. Barritt believes experience will be crucial. 'We have a squad who have been there and done it,' he said. 'We have experienced those highs and lows of winning a Premiership, losing in the final of the Premiership and consistently getting to the latter stages of the Europe. Those experiences made us a stronger and better team. McCall (above) invited ex-Donegal gaelic football manager Jim McGuinness to speak to his side this week . 'We feel like we're in a great position for the final run-in of the season. We've won the last six or seven games. In these big games it's often about adapting to the situation and we know we have got a few strings to our bow.' Against a Clermont side capable of striking from anywhere on the field, Saracens will need all those strings. Billy Vunipola was cleared on Tuesday of intentionally head-butting Leicester full back Mathew Tait.","summary":"Saracens face Clermont Auvergne in a repeat of last year 's European Cup semi - final in Saint - Etienne 's famous Stade Geoffrey - Guichard . England centre Brad Barritt will captain Mark McCall 's side . Owen Farrell has recovered from a knee injury and has been named on the bench . Maro Itoje will start at blindside flanker following a string of impressive performances .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"184_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"There can be no doubt that the bone-jarring collisions we see on Saturday will be far more substantial than the flick from David Beckham's right boot which led to Diego Simeone collapsing in apparent agony on the same pitch 17 years ago. This mouth-watering repeat of last year's European Cup semi-final in Saint-Etienne's famous Stade Geoffrey-Guichard will be no place for faint-hearted souls like Argentina's 1998 football World Cup captain. Instead, Saracens head coach Mark McCall wants warriors. Twenty-three of them, to be exact, if every player in his squad gets on to the field to face a Clermont Auvergne team that made Aviva Premiership champions Northampton look like a pub side only two weeks ago. Veteran fly half Charlie Hodgson will run the show for Saracens against Clermont on Saturday . England centre Brad Barritt will captain Mark McCall's side against at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. Owen Farrell has recovered from a knee injury and has been named on the bench for the big clash . CLERMONT AUVERGNE: N Abendanon; N Nakaitaci, J Davies, W Fofana, N Nalaga; B James, L Radosavljevic; V Debaty, B Kayser, D Zirakashvili, J Cudmore, S Vahaamahina, J Bonnaire, D Chouly (capt), J Bardy. SARACENS: A Goode; C Ashton, M Bosch, B Barritt (capt), C Wyles; C Hodgson, R Wigglesworth; M Vunipola, J George, P Du Plessis, G Kruis, J Hamilton, M Itoje, B Vunipola, J Burger. Kick-off: 3.15pm, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne. . TV: LIVE on BT Sport 1 from 2.30pm. Referee: George Clancy (Ireland). Jacques Burger, Clermont's nemesis in last year's semi-final, is back after a one-match ban while 20-year-old Maro Itoje will take the other flank in a Saracens pack that must match Clermont's monstrous eight for physicality. 'Experience tells us that in games as big and as difficult as this you need your warriors,' McCall said this week. Saracens' experience also tells them Clermont can be beaten. This time last year the sides met at the same stage and produced what many believed to be a seminal performance in Sarries' history as Vern Cotter's men were crushed 46-6 at Twickenham. There were warriors aplenty for the men in black that day as Saracens powered into their first European Cup final only to fall short against a Jonny Wilkinson-inspired Toulon in the final. Maro Itoje has been named to start at blindside flanker following a string of impressive performances . On Saturday, a similarly Herculean effort will be required against a Clermont side who have almost forgotten how to lose at their own Stade Marcel-Michelin. Stade Geoffrey-Guichard, however, is not home territory for either club, though Saracens travel as underdogs. 'Playing away from home has always galvanised us,' said Saracens battle-hardened centre Brad Barritt \u2014 captain in the absence of Alistair Hargreaves. 'Early in this team's evolution we spoke about going to these arenas where Saracens had never won and knocking over another hurdle. This is another chance to make an everlasting memory and take a massive scalp. It's something that brings the best out of this team.' Clermont have an array of attacking talent that can hurt Saracens with Wesley Fofana to the fore . Few teams know each other better, with last year's semi-final still fresh in the memory as well as two pool games this season which saw honours shared. This week McCall invited Jim McGuinness, the former Donegal gaelic football manager and current Celtic psychologist, to address the squad before training. McCall said: 'When Jim took over in 2010 Donegal hadn't won a game for three seasons and hadn't won a championship in 19. 'He took them on a journey over four seasons where they won the all-Ireland in year two and have been Ulster champions in three out of the four years he coached them. It seemed like a very similar journey to our own. Our players were captivated.' Jacques Burger (centre) was a standout performer in Saracens' 46-6 victory at Twickenham last season . Saracens are able to call on linchpin No 8 Billy Vunipola, who starts in a back row alongside Burger and Itoje who, standing 6ft 5in and weighing 18st 2lb, epitomises the modern-day rugby player. Vunipola was cleared on Tuesday of intentionally head-butting Leicester's Mathew Tait in last weekend's Premiership encounter. . With veteran fly-half Charlie Hodgson in the form of his life and Owen Farrell on the bench after recovering from the knee injury which kept him out of England's Six Nations campaign, Saracens are close to full strength. Barritt believes experience will be crucial. 'We have a squad who have been there and done it,' he said. 'We have experienced those highs and lows of winning a Premiership, losing in the final of the Premiership and consistently getting to the latter stages of the Europe. Those experiences made us a stronger and better team. McCall (above) invited ex-Donegal gaelic football manager Jim McGuinness to speak to his side this week . 'We feel like we're in a great position for the final run-in of the season. We've won the last six or seven games. In these big games it's often about adapting to the situation and we know we have got a few strings to our bow.' Against a Clermont side capable of striking from anywhere on the field, Saracens will need all those strings. Billy Vunipola was cleared on Tuesday of intentionally head-butting Leicester full back Mathew Tait.","summary":"Saracens face Clermont Auvergne at Stade Geoffroy - Guichard on Saturday . Mark McCall has made 23 changes to the side that beat Northampton . 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The mother-of-one refused to give a breath sample after coming to a halt on Churchill Way and had to be restrained when she tried to climb out of a police patrol car, a court heard. Monica McDermott, centre, during her modelling days. The 41-year-old had to be restrained by police after she was arrested for drink-driving. When officers breathalyzed her she was three times over the limit. McDermott, now aged 41, pleaded guilty to drink driving at Macclesfield Magistrates' court. She told the court she had drank a bottle of wine while her son was away on a trip, adding: 'I was lonely... I got myself in a state' When police finally managed to breathalyse her, she was three times the limit. McDermott, who works for a marketing company, pleaded guilty to drink driving when she appeared at Macclesfield Magistrates' court. It came after she avoided prison in 2012 when she crashed her car in nearby Alderley Edge while four times the legal limit. She was banned from driving for two years. Monica McDermott (pictured) could not walk straight when police stopped her Lexus on a road in Macclesfield, Cheshire. Prosecuting, Debbie Byrne said a police officer had to use an incapacitating spray when McDermott tried to get out of the police car. She told the court: 'Police received information about a black Lexus driving all over the road and nearly hitting cars. . 'The officer turned on the emergency lights but the car made no attempt to stop. He drove diagonally to block her way. . 'She crept the car forward like she was trying to drive off. He reached inside to turn the engine off. When she got out she struggled to walk in a straight line. . 'She refused to give a breath sample and tried to get out of the police car. The officer used captor spray and called officers to restrain her.' McDermott, of Macclesfield, told magistrates she had been drinking more because she felt isolated after moving home. She said: 'My son was away on a trip and I was lonely. I had been drinking in the afternoon and got myself in a state. My friend said to go around and stay the night. . 'I'd had a bottle of wine but thought I'd left enough time and would be ok. I couldn't believe I got in this mess again. 'I could have harmed someone. I'm embarrassed and ashamed.' Probation officer Mike Isherwood said McDermott has had a series of traumatic life experiences. . Macclesfield Magistrates' Court (pictured) banned McDermott for driving for four years, but she escaped jail. Adrian Long, chairman of the bench, said: 'We've listened to what you and Mr Isherwood said but it was a very high reading and you have a previous conviction.' She was given an 18-month community order, alcohol rehabilitation programme, 120 hours unpaid work and was banned from driving for four years. Probation officer Mike Isherwood said: 'Her experiences in life have been chaotic. I don't think she'd cope well in prison. I've not seen anyone with such low mood.'","summary":"Monica McDermott , 41 , could not walk straight when police stopped her Lexus . Mother - of - one refused to give a breath sample after coming to a halt in Cheshire . Had to be restrained when she tried to climb out of police patrol car . When breathalyzed she was three times over the limit , court heard . McDermott pleaded guilty to drink driving at Macclesfield Magistrates ' Court . She was given an 18 - month community order , alcohol rehabilitation programme , 120 hours unpaid work and banned from driving for four years .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"185_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A former model had to be restrained by police after being caught driving - having downed a bottle of wine before she got behind the wheel. . Monica McDermott, 41, could not walk straight when police stopped her black Lexus on a road in Macclesfield, Cheshire. . The mother-of-one refused to give a breath sample after coming to a halt on Churchill Way and had to be restrained when she tried to climb out of a police patrol car, a court heard. Monica McDermott, centre, during her modelling days. The 41-year-old had to be restrained by police after she was arrested for drink-driving. When officers breathalyzed her she was three times over the limit. McDermott, now aged 41, pleaded guilty to drink driving at Macclesfield Magistrates' court. She told the court she had drank a bottle of wine while her son was away on a trip, adding: 'I was lonely... I got myself in a state' When police finally managed to breathalyse her, she was three times the limit. McDermott, who works for a marketing company, pleaded guilty to drink driving when she appeared at Macclesfield Magistrates' court. It came after she avoided prison in 2012 when she crashed her car in nearby Alderley Edge while four times the legal limit. She was banned from driving for two years. Monica McDermott (pictured) could not walk straight when police stopped her Lexus on a road in Macclesfield, Cheshire. Prosecuting, Debbie Byrne said a police officer had to use an incapacitating spray when McDermott tried to get out of the police car. She told the court: 'Police received information about a black Lexus driving all over the road and nearly hitting cars. . 'The officer turned on the emergency lights but the car made no attempt to stop. He drove diagonally to block her way. . 'She crept the car forward like she was trying to drive off. He reached inside to turn the engine off. When she got out she struggled to walk in a straight line. . 'She refused to give a breath sample and tried to get out of the police car. The officer used captor spray and called officers to restrain her.' McDermott, of Macclesfield, told magistrates she had been drinking more because she felt isolated after moving home. She said: 'My son was away on a trip and I was lonely. I had been drinking in the afternoon and got myself in a state. My friend said to go around and stay the night. . 'I'd had a bottle of wine but thought I'd left enough time and would be ok. I couldn't believe I got in this mess again. 'I could have harmed someone. I'm embarrassed and ashamed.' Probation officer Mike Isherwood said McDermott has had a series of traumatic life experiences. . Macclesfield Magistrates' Court (pictured) banned McDermott for driving for four years, but she escaped jail. Adrian Long, chairman of the bench, said: 'We've listened to what you and Mr Isherwood said but it was a very high reading and you have a previous conviction.' She was given an 18-month community order, alcohol rehabilitation programme, 120 hours unpaid work and was banned from driving for four years. Probation officer Mike Isherwood said: 'Her experiences in life have been chaotic. I don't think she'd cope well in prison. I've not seen anyone with such low mood.'","summary":"Monica McDermott , 41 , could not walk straight when police stopped her . The mother - of - one refused to give a breath sample and had to be restrained . When officers breathalyzed her she was three times over the limit . McDermott pleaded guilty to drink driving and was banned for four years .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"186_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Cruise ship passengers on today relived their two day ordeal at sea after being trapped on Carnival Spirit as Sydney was battered by the storm of the century. Huge waves as high as 40 feet smashed glass panels, shattered plates and cups \u2013 and left many on-board violently seasick as the boat pitched from side to side. A Sydney harbour pilot finally boarded this morning and the ship, carrying 2,500 holidaymakers and 1,500 crew, docked at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at around 10am. . Scroll down for videos . The 2500 passengers on board a cruise ship, which has been stranded at sea due to wild weather conditions, have finally arrived at Sydney Harbour this morning. Holidaymakers were due to disembark the Carnival Spirit on Tuesday morning but the Sydney storm prevented the vessel from entering the harbour. The port in Sydney reopened on Wednesday morning, allowing the ship made its way through the harbour to dock. Passengers from the cruise ship Carnival Spirit disembark at Sydney's Overseas Passenger Terminal. 'We're so relieved to just get off,' passenger Courtney Randall said as she disembarked the liner. 'Inside everyone was sick, it was really quite rocky.' 'Everyone is ready to get off,' Debbie from Cherrybrook told ABC radio as the ship headed towards the shore. Another passenger told the Sydney Morning Herald of the horror and panic of being on board while the ship was battered had left her traumatised. 'At one stage, I looked out the window and one of the waves crashed up against the glass. I freaked out and closed the curtains. I couldn't deal with it,' Athanasia Georgoudakis, from Yagoona in Sydney's south-west, told the Sydney Morning Herald. 'This is the last [cruise]. If I want to go on holiday I will catch a plane. I will not take another cruise, never.' Vacationers were put on edge as 'a lot of water' coming through glass panels and some of the crew were also frightened by the experience. One passenger has told how many travellers have been 'vomiting for two days' due to rough seas conditions. A spokesperson for the cruise liner said that boarding is expected to commence at 2.30pm for their modified 7-day Isle de Pines vacation, with plans to set sail by 7pm. A camera on the cruise captures the moment it finally enters Sydney Harbour on Wednesday morning. One member of staff, who had worked on cruise ships for six years said that he had been sea sick and was very relieved to be back on shore. 'I was pretty scared of the roughness because I've experienced nothing like that before,' he told Daily Mail Australia, asking not to be identified. Carnival Spirit was returning from a 12-night cruise to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji but has been stopped by the huge waves, which began crashing into the ship late on Monday. . It had been due to dock on Tuesday morning but Sydney Harbour was closed to traffic as conditions were so bad. The crew had pleaded for calm on board the ship, saying it was built to withstand the storm, which has been described as a 'once in a century' weather event. Daily Mail Australia spoke to several new passengers, who were among many waiting to check in their luggage for their week-long journey aboard the ship. One young Gold Coast couple (pictured) Caleb Dias, 18, and Chloie Rhodes, 17, could not wait to jump on board as they had been planning this trip for nearly a year. Dr Marie-Therese Proctor, of Picton which is 80km south-west of Sydney, is travelling with her teenage daughter Serena (pictured together) and told Daily Mail Australia she is confident the weather is going to clear up for their week-long trip which begins today. 2500 passengers on board the Carnival Spirit are at the mercy of the wild seas as storms batter the east coast - with the massive swell, seen from video images shot from on-board, showing just how treacherous and stomach churning the conditions are. The cruise ship Carnival Spirit has been damaged and stranded outside Sydney Harbour on Tuesday morning. The cyclonic winds battering Sydney have also caused drama for passengers on board cruise liner the Carnival Spirit which is heading south after being prevented from docking because of the heavy seas. Carnival Spirit was returning from a 12-night cruise to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji but has been stopped by the huge waves. While the ship was stuck at sea, one passenger told the Daily Telegraph that 'there was a large wave that hit at 7.30 last night that tore one of the doors off causing a whole lot of water to come flooding through the deck'. 'Even as we speak the ship is creaking and moaning,' passenger Kurt Foster said. 'Last night was absolutely horrendous. In the room all the cupboard doors were flying open and everything on the bench tops was flying off. 'One crew member has been working here for 10 years and he reckons it's the roughest he's seen.' . At 8.25am on Wednesday, Carnival Cruise Line Australia finally posted a message on their Facebook page that their ship had been cleared to dock. \u2018(We) have been notified that the port in Sydney is now open to ship traffic and we're happy to say the weather has improved to allow safe entry into the port,' it read. The Carnival Spirit has 2500 passengers on board, stranded outside of Sydney Harbour because of the city's wild weather. 'The pilot is now on board and ship is proceeding to the terminal and is expected to be alongside no later than 10am. 'It is mandatory maritime requirement for a Harbour Pilot to board any ship before it enters Sydney port. 'Guests and crew are safe and comfortable and the ship is continuing to offer a full program of on-board activities and entertainment while it waits for the harbour to re-open.\u2019. Damage to the 293m Carnival Spirit was minor and it was scheduled to depart of for a seven-day Isle de Pines cruise this evening. Daily Mail Australia spoke to several new passengers, who were among many waiting to check in their luggage for their week-long journey aboard the ship. . Eleven metre waves have been recorded off-shore as the cruise ship Carnival Spirit remains stranded outside Sydney Harbour. One young Gold Coast couple Caleb Dias, 18, and Chloie Rhodes, 17, could not wait to jump on board as they had been planning this trip for nearly a year. 'I guess we're a bit nervous but I think we'll be fine and we even bought some travel sickness tablets just in case,' Mr Dias said. Dr Marie-Therese Proctor, of Picton which is 80km south-west of Sydney, is travelling with her teenage daughter Serena and told Daily Mail Australia she is confident the weather is going to clear up. 'It's disappointing that we lost one day of travel as we were supposed to leave yesterday and we would have cancelled our trip all together if it didn't sail today,' Dr Proctor said. 'But I am looking forward to some quality mother and daughter time on this trip plus I trust the crew's decision to go ahead with the trip in these conditions.' . Waves of nine metres have been battering the ship for the past 24 hours. Carnival Cruise Liners in statement said: 'Guests and crew are safe and comfortable and the ship is continuing to offer a full program of on-board activities and entertainment while it waits for the harbour to re-open' .","summary":"Cruise ship Carnival Spirit has finally arrived at Sydney Harbour after being stranded at sea for two days . The ship , carrying 2,500 holidaymakers and 1,500 crew , docked at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at around 10 am . A Sydney harbour pilot finally boarded this morning and the ship was prevented from docking because of the storm . Huge waves as high as 40 feet smashed glass panels , shattered plates and cups \u2013 and left many on - board violently seasick as the boat pitched from side to side . ' Inside everyone was sick , it was really quite rocky , ' one passenger said .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"186_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Cruise ship passengers on today relived their two day ordeal at sea after being trapped on Carnival Spirit as Sydney was battered by the storm of the century. Huge waves as high as 40 feet smashed glass panels, shattered plates and cups \u2013 and left many on-board violently seasick as the boat pitched from side to side. A Sydney harbour pilot finally boarded this morning and the ship, carrying 2,500 holidaymakers and 1,500 crew, docked at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at around 10am. . Scroll down for videos . The 2500 passengers on board a cruise ship, which has been stranded at sea due to wild weather conditions, have finally arrived at Sydney Harbour this morning. Holidaymakers were due to disembark the Carnival Spirit on Tuesday morning but the Sydney storm prevented the vessel from entering the harbour. The port in Sydney reopened on Wednesday morning, allowing the ship made its way through the harbour to dock. Passengers from the cruise ship Carnival Spirit disembark at Sydney's Overseas Passenger Terminal. 'We're so relieved to just get off,' passenger Courtney Randall said as she disembarked the liner. 'Inside everyone was sick, it was really quite rocky.' 'Everyone is ready to get off,' Debbie from Cherrybrook told ABC radio as the ship headed towards the shore. Another passenger told the Sydney Morning Herald of the horror and panic of being on board while the ship was battered had left her traumatised. 'At one stage, I looked out the window and one of the waves crashed up against the glass. I freaked out and closed the curtains. I couldn't deal with it,' Athanasia Georgoudakis, from Yagoona in Sydney's south-west, told the Sydney Morning Herald. 'This is the last [cruise]. If I want to go on holiday I will catch a plane. I will not take another cruise, never.' Vacationers were put on edge as 'a lot of water' coming through glass panels and some of the crew were also frightened by the experience. One passenger has told how many travellers have been 'vomiting for two days' due to rough seas conditions. A spokesperson for the cruise liner said that boarding is expected to commence at 2.30pm for their modified 7-day Isle de Pines vacation, with plans to set sail by 7pm. A camera on the cruise captures the moment it finally enters Sydney Harbour on Wednesday morning. One member of staff, who had worked on cruise ships for six years said that he had been sea sick and was very relieved to be back on shore. 'I was pretty scared of the roughness because I've experienced nothing like that before,' he told Daily Mail Australia, asking not to be identified. Carnival Spirit was returning from a 12-night cruise to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji but has been stopped by the huge waves, which began crashing into the ship late on Monday. . It had been due to dock on Tuesday morning but Sydney Harbour was closed to traffic as conditions were so bad. The crew had pleaded for calm on board the ship, saying it was built to withstand the storm, which has been described as a 'once in a century' weather event. Daily Mail Australia spoke to several new passengers, who were among many waiting to check in their luggage for their week-long journey aboard the ship. One young Gold Coast couple (pictured) Caleb Dias, 18, and Chloie Rhodes, 17, could not wait to jump on board as they had been planning this trip for nearly a year. Dr Marie-Therese Proctor, of Picton which is 80km south-west of Sydney, is travelling with her teenage daughter Serena (pictured together) and told Daily Mail Australia she is confident the weather is going to clear up for their week-long trip which begins today. 2500 passengers on board the Carnival Spirit are at the mercy of the wild seas as storms batter the east coast - with the massive swell, seen from video images shot from on-board, showing just how treacherous and stomach churning the conditions are. The cruise ship Carnival Spirit has been damaged and stranded outside Sydney Harbour on Tuesday morning. The cyclonic winds battering Sydney have also caused drama for passengers on board cruise liner the Carnival Spirit which is heading south after being prevented from docking because of the heavy seas. Carnival Spirit was returning from a 12-night cruise to New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji but has been stopped by the huge waves. While the ship was stuck at sea, one passenger told the Daily Telegraph that 'there was a large wave that hit at 7.30 last night that tore one of the doors off causing a whole lot of water to come flooding through the deck'. 'Even as we speak the ship is creaking and moaning,' passenger Kurt Foster said. 'Last night was absolutely horrendous. In the room all the cupboard doors were flying open and everything on the bench tops was flying off. 'One crew member has been working here for 10 years and he reckons it's the roughest he's seen.' . At 8.25am on Wednesday, Carnival Cruise Line Australia finally posted a message on their Facebook page that their ship had been cleared to dock. \u2018(We) have been notified that the port in Sydney is now open to ship traffic and we're happy to say the weather has improved to allow safe entry into the port,' it read. The Carnival Spirit has 2500 passengers on board, stranded outside of Sydney Harbour because of the city's wild weather. 'The pilot is now on board and ship is proceeding to the terminal and is expected to be alongside no later than 10am. 'It is mandatory maritime requirement for a Harbour Pilot to board any ship before it enters Sydney port. 'Guests and crew are safe and comfortable and the ship is continuing to offer a full program of on-board activities and entertainment while it waits for the harbour to re-open.\u2019. Damage to the 293m Carnival Spirit was minor and it was scheduled to depart of for a seven-day Isle de Pines cruise this evening. Daily Mail Australia spoke to several new passengers, who were among many waiting to check in their luggage for their week-long journey aboard the ship. . Eleven metre waves have been recorded off-shore as the cruise ship Carnival Spirit remains stranded outside Sydney Harbour. One young Gold Coast couple Caleb Dias, 18, and Chloie Rhodes, 17, could not wait to jump on board as they had been planning this trip for nearly a year. 'I guess we're a bit nervous but I think we'll be fine and we even bought some travel sickness tablets just in case,' Mr Dias said. Dr Marie-Therese Proctor, of Picton which is 80km south-west of Sydney, is travelling with her teenage daughter Serena and told Daily Mail Australia she is confident the weather is going to clear up. 'It's disappointing that we lost one day of travel as we were supposed to leave yesterday and we would have cancelled our trip all together if it didn't sail today,' Dr Proctor said. 'But I am looking forward to some quality mother and daughter time on this trip plus I trust the crew's decision to go ahead with the trip in these conditions.' . Waves of nine metres have been battering the ship for the past 24 hours. Carnival Cruise Liners in statement said: 'Guests and crew are safe and comfortable and the ship is continuing to offer a full program of on-board activities and entertainment while it waits for the harbour to re-open' .","summary":"A Sydney harbour pilot finally boarded the Carnival Spirit this morning . The ship , carrying 2,500 holidaymakers and 1,500 crew , docked at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at around 10 am . ' We 're so relieved to just get off , ' passenger Courtney Randall said as she disembarked the liner .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"187_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Social media has reacted after Channel 7 managed to let a questionable name appear on screen during one of Australia\u2019s biggest charity telethons. TV hosts stood by unaware that philanthropist Hugh G. Rection made a generous donation of $32.38, which earned his name some valuable screen time. Twitter users were quick to identify the blunder. . Twitter users were quick to notice Hugh's generous donation . In a record breaking effort The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital\u2019s Good Friday Appeal managed to rake in over $17.1 million that will be put towards vital research and facilities to benefit their young patients. The massive effort foreshadowed the $16.8 million donated at last year\u2019s event. While a host of people rattled tins for donations around 1500 volunteers were madly counting the offerings. . Every year the Good Friday Appeal calls on people from all parts of the community to help raise much needed funds to support the work of The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital. . Twitter users react to onscreen blunder where Channel 7 allowed the name Hugh G. Rection to feature on the screen during the broadcasting of The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital\u2019s Good Friday Appeal. .","summary":"The Royal Children 's Hospital \u2019s Good Friday Appeal managed to rake in over $ 17.1 million . TV hosts stood by unaware that philanthropist Hugh G. Rection made a generous donation of $ 32.38 , which earned his name some valuable screen time . Twitter users were quick to identify the blunder .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"187_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Social media has reacted after Channel 7 managed to let a questionable name appear on screen during one of Australia\u2019s biggest charity telethons. TV hosts stood by unaware that philanthropist Hugh G. Rection made a generous donation of $32.38, which earned his name some valuable screen time. Twitter users were quick to identify the blunder. . Twitter users were quick to notice Hugh's generous donation . In a record breaking effort The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital\u2019s Good Friday Appeal managed to rake in over $17.1 million that will be put towards vital research and facilities to benefit their young patients. The massive effort foreshadowed the $16.8 million donated at last year\u2019s event. While a host of people rattled tins for donations around 1500 volunteers were madly counting the offerings. . Every year the Good Friday Appeal calls on people from all parts of the community to help raise much needed funds to support the work of The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital. . Twitter users react to onscreen blunder where Channel 7 allowed the name Hugh G. Rection to feature on the screen during the broadcasting of The Royal Children\u2019s Hospital\u2019s Good Friday Appeal. .","summary":"TV hosts stood by unaware that philanthropist Hugh G. Rection made a generous donation of $ 32.38 . Twitter users were quick to identify the blunder . The Royal Children \u2019s Hospital \u2019s Good Friday Appeal managed to rake in over $ 17.1 million .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"188_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Two of the teenagers who masterminded the Anzac Day terror plot in Melbourne had recently scouted police stations ahead of a possible attack. It comes as a friend of the teenagers who are believed to the planned attack in Melbourne revealed the moment the two young men 'became radicalised'. The man, who has not been identified, claims the death of Numan Haider was the moment 'we all became more radical', according to News Corp Australia. Scroll down for video . Sevdet Besim, from Hallam in Melbourne's south-east, was charged with 'conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts' at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday afternoon. Multiple photos of Mr Besim on his social media pages show him posing with one raised index finger, a symbol that other ISIS supporters have also frequently used. He is one of two 18-year-old men police arrested for allegedly planning an 'ISIS inspired' attack on an Anzac Day ceremony. The duo were 'associates' of Abdul Numan Haider (pictured) Haider was killed by police last year after he attacked officers with a knife, and is believed to have planned an ISIS-like attack. The two alleged ringleaders of the Anzac Day plot reportedly attended Haider's funeral. The information comes after police held one of the alleged ringleaders in jail under tough new terror laws, despite not being charged. . The man, who cannot be identified due to suppression orders, could be held 14 days after police applied for a Preventive Detention Order. Another man, Sevdet Ramadan Besim, 18, was charged with planning to carry out an attack. Both men often visited frequented the controversial Al-Furqan Islamic study centre in South Springvale. It was also revealed the young men arrested on Saturday had personal links with a senior Australian jihadist and Islamic State recruiter in Syria. Police are exploring the role played in the plot by Neil Prakash, 23, who is considered to be the top Australian recruiter for ISIS, according to Fairfax Media. Prakash, who is know by the jihadist name Abu Khalid al-Kambodi, may have been in direct communication with the teenagers until recently. . Prakash is thought of in the same way as Mohammad Ali Baryalei, a former Sydney bouncer who was believed killed fighting around the Northern Syrian city of Kobane in late 2014. Mr Haider, whose body is pictured (left) being taken to the coroner for examination, died when he was shot by officers after stabbing two policemen outside a Melbourne police station on September 23. It is believed the two men who masterminded the Anzac Day plot attended his funeral (pictured: right) The father of one of the teens arrested in the raids, said his son had benefited from his time at the controversial Al Furqan Islamic study centre in South Springvale. The teen was interviewed by police all morning before travelling to the Magistrates Court where he was charged. Police are exploring the role played in the plot by Neil Prakash (left), 23, who is considered to be the top Australian recruiter for ISIS. Earlier, the social media page of Besim was discovered, which provided insight into the mind of the alleged terrorist. The 18-year-old's Instagram account features posts with anti-Western sentiments and Islamic State propaganda. . Just two days before the teenager was arrested during pre-dawn raids at his Melbourne home, he was perusing the Facebook page of well-known radical Perth-based Islamic preacher Mohammed Junaid Thorne. Besim, from Hallam in Melbourne's south-east, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court charged with 'conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts'. . Days before he arrested, Besim was browsing the Facebook page of Mohammed Junaid Thorne. Hizb Ut-Ta-Khir is an Islamic fundamentalist group who have a branch in Australia. He was arrested, along with four other teenagers, suspected of planning a terror attack using swords and knives. A number of 'edged weapons' were seized at some of the properties searched. The father of one of the men arrested, said he believed the controversial Al Furqan Islamic study centre had changed his son's life for the better. Mr Besim did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody for a filing hearing on April 24. 'Before he started to pray, (he) was in the house aggressive, he broke (things), like a child. But after when he started to pray he really changed behaviour, 100 per cent,' the father told the ABC. . 'Now he was very good, always. Never, never yells, never, never do bad in house. . 'He's always nice talking when I see him, but I (do) not see him very much.' . Controversial posts uncovered on Besim's Instagram page contained strong anti-government sentiments, including one calling U.S. President Barack Obama 'Israel's b**ch'. Another picture expresses his thoughts on the democratic system of politics. He calls U.S. president Barack Obama 'Israel's b**ch' in one of Instagram post on his page. Another picture on Besim's Instagram account expresses his thoughts on the democratic system of politics. One of his posts said 'War on Terror, where the invader is considered a hero and the resistor called a terrorist' 'Democracy is a system whereby man violates the right of Allah,' it said. The hashtag on the post reads: 'Don't Vote 4 Man Made Law.' His Instagram account also revealed Besim had his Facebook account disabled. . The father of the boy also said his family had been traumatised by the dramatic raids. The father said he had a gun held to his head for 30 minutes, and police told him: 'One more word I kill you. Doesn't matter for your kids.' Three other men, also aged 18 and 19, were arrested separately in Narre Warren. Pictured is one of the homes in the suburb where police made one of several arrest during terror raids. Residents living next door to the homes that were raided in the early hours of the morning have described waking to glass smashing, screams and 'fire-cracker like' noises before seeing lights. 'My wife she starts screaming. Police call ambulance to come and help her,' the father told the ABC. 'I notice everything in the house is broken, the door, everything.' . A total of five teenagers were arrested as part of the Melbourne Joint Counter Terrorism Team operation named Operation Rising, which saw 200 officers' raid seven properties on Saturday morning. . Australian Federal Police Acting Commissioner Michael Phelan said the investigation ramped up in recent days after it had become 'very obvious' the men had 'specific plans' in place. . Security at Anzac Day events across the country has been increased after the incident, with a strong police presence expected. . Australian Federal Police Acting Commissioner Michael Phelan said the investigation ramped up in recent days after it had become 'very obvious' the men had 'specific plans' in place. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (right) and Australian Federal Police Deputy Commissioner Michael Phelan (left) address a media conference in Sydney. Mr Abbott urged all Australians to continue with their Anzac Day celebration plans as normal. . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.","summary":"Sevdet Besim , from Hallam in Melbourne 's south - east , was charged with ' conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for , or planning , terrorist acts ' He is one of two 18 - year - old men police arrested for allegedly planning an ' ISIS inspired ' attack on an Anzac Day ceremony . The duo were ' associates ' of Abdul Numan Haider . Haider was killed by police last year after he attacked officers with a knife , and is believed to have planned an ISIS - like attack . 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It comes as a friend of the teenagers who are believed to the planned attack in Melbourne revealed the moment the two young men 'became radicalised'. The man, who has not been identified, claims the death of Numan Haider was the moment 'we all became more radical', according to News Corp Australia. Scroll down for video . Sevdet Besim, from Hallam in Melbourne's south-east, was charged with 'conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts' at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday afternoon. Multiple photos of Mr Besim on his social media pages show him posing with one raised index finger, a symbol that other ISIS supporters have also frequently used. He is one of two 18-year-old men police arrested for allegedly planning an 'ISIS inspired' attack on an Anzac Day ceremony. The duo were 'associates' of Abdul Numan Haider (pictured) Haider was killed by police last year after he attacked officers with a knife, and is believed to have planned an ISIS-like attack. The two alleged ringleaders of the Anzac Day plot reportedly attended Haider's funeral. The information comes after police held one of the alleged ringleaders in jail under tough new terror laws, despite not being charged. . The man, who cannot be identified due to suppression orders, could be held 14 days after police applied for a Preventive Detention Order. Another man, Sevdet Ramadan Besim, 18, was charged with planning to carry out an attack. Both men often visited frequented the controversial Al-Furqan Islamic study centre in South Springvale. It was also revealed the young men arrested on Saturday had personal links with a senior Australian jihadist and Islamic State recruiter in Syria. Police are exploring the role played in the plot by Neil Prakash, 23, who is considered to be the top Australian recruiter for ISIS, according to Fairfax Media. Prakash, who is know by the jihadist name Abu Khalid al-Kambodi, may have been in direct communication with the teenagers until recently. . Prakash is thought of in the same way as Mohammad Ali Baryalei, a former Sydney bouncer who was believed killed fighting around the Northern Syrian city of Kobane in late 2014. Mr Haider, whose body is pictured (left) being taken to the coroner for examination, died when he was shot by officers after stabbing two policemen outside a Melbourne police station on September 23. It is believed the two men who masterminded the Anzac Day plot attended his funeral (pictured: right) The father of one of the teens arrested in the raids, said his son had benefited from his time at the controversial Al Furqan Islamic study centre in South Springvale. The teen was interviewed by police all morning before travelling to the Magistrates Court where he was charged. Police are exploring the role played in the plot by Neil Prakash (left), 23, who is considered to be the top Australian recruiter for ISIS. Earlier, the social media page of Besim was discovered, which provided insight into the mind of the alleged terrorist. The 18-year-old's Instagram account features posts with anti-Western sentiments and Islamic State propaganda. . Just two days before the teenager was arrested during pre-dawn raids at his Melbourne home, he was perusing the Facebook page of well-known radical Perth-based Islamic preacher Mohammed Junaid Thorne. Besim, from Hallam in Melbourne's south-east, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court charged with 'conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts'. . Days before he arrested, Besim was browsing the Facebook page of Mohammed Junaid Thorne. Hizb Ut-Ta-Khir is an Islamic fundamentalist group who have a branch in Australia. He was arrested, along with four other teenagers, suspected of planning a terror attack using swords and knives. A number of 'edged weapons' were seized at some of the properties searched. The father of one of the men arrested, said he believed the controversial Al Furqan Islamic study centre had changed his son's life for the better. Mr Besim did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody for a filing hearing on April 24. 'Before he started to pray, (he) was in the house aggressive, he broke (things), like a child. But after when he started to pray he really changed behaviour, 100 per cent,' the father told the ABC. . 'Now he was very good, always. Never, never yells, never, never do bad in house. . 'He's always nice talking when I see him, but I (do) not see him very much.' . Controversial posts uncovered on Besim's Instagram page contained strong anti-government sentiments, including one calling U.S. President Barack Obama 'Israel's b**ch'. Another picture expresses his thoughts on the democratic system of politics. He calls U.S. president Barack Obama 'Israel's b**ch' in one of Instagram post on his page. Another picture on Besim's Instagram account expresses his thoughts on the democratic system of politics. One of his posts said 'War on Terror, where the invader is considered a hero and the resistor called a terrorist' 'Democracy is a system whereby man violates the right of Allah,' it said. The hashtag on the post reads: 'Don't Vote 4 Man Made Law.' His Instagram account also revealed Besim had his Facebook account disabled. . The father of the boy also said his family had been traumatised by the dramatic raids. The father said he had a gun held to his head for 30 minutes, and police told him: 'One more word I kill you. Doesn't matter for your kids.' Three other men, also aged 18 and 19, were arrested separately in Narre Warren. Pictured is one of the homes in the suburb where police made one of several arrest during terror raids. Residents living next door to the homes that were raided in the early hours of the morning have described waking to glass smashing, screams and 'fire-cracker like' noises before seeing lights. 'My wife she starts screaming. Police call ambulance to come and help her,' the father told the ABC. 'I notice everything in the house is broken, the door, everything.' . A total of five teenagers were arrested as part of the Melbourne Joint Counter Terrorism Team operation named Operation Rising, which saw 200 officers' raid seven properties on Saturday morning. . Australian Federal Police Acting Commissioner Michael Phelan said the investigation ramped up in recent days after it had become 'very obvious' the men had 'specific plans' in place. . Security at Anzac Day events across the country has been increased after the incident, with a strong police presence expected. . Australian Federal Police Acting Commissioner Michael Phelan said the investigation ramped up in recent days after it had become 'very obvious' the men had 'specific plans' in place. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (right) and Australian Federal Police Deputy Commissioner Michael Phelan (left) address a media conference in Sydney. Mr Abbott urged all Australians to continue with their Anzac Day celebration plans as normal. . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.","summary":"Two of the teenagers who masterminded the Anzac Day plot scouted police stations ahead of a possible attack . A friend of the alleged ringleaders claims the death of Numan Haider was the moment ' we all became more radical ' It is believed the two men who masterminded the Anzac Day plot attended Haider 's funeral . Police are exploring the role played in the plot by Neil Prakash , 23 , who is considered to be the top Australian recruiter for ISIS .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"189_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A mother says she must quit her job after her daughter was refused a place at a junior school 150 yards from their front door - and sent to one more than two miles away instead. Seven-year-old Charlotte Briggs was told she cannot attend Lydgate Junior School in Sheffield even though she can see it from her bedroom window. . Her mother Lynne, 49, who has two other children, claims taking her daughter to school and back every day would require four hours of travelling on the bus and force her to quit her job. Unhappy: Charlotte Briggs, seven, was refused a place at a school 150 yards from her home and offered one two miles away, so her mother Lynne, pictured together, must quit her job to ensure she gets there and back. Decision: The schoolgirl leaves across the street from her preferred school but instead will have to head to Shooters Grove Primary, which is around two miles away. Mrs Briggs had believed Broomhill Infants School in Sheffield, where Charlotte is a student, was a feeder school to Lydgate Junior, so only put one school on Charlotte's admission form. The mother - who works in IT for Sheffield City Council and is married to financial planner Simon, 55, - also believed the short distance from her home to the school would also be a deciding factor. But the council said the school Charlotte attends has never been a feeder school and advised parents to always submit three preferences when applying. Charlotte is in the catchment area but the school is oversubscribed, so children who also live in the area but go to the correct feeder school were given a place above her. Mrs Briggs is now planning to appeal the decision made by the authority after Charlotte was given a spot at Shooters Grove Primary - more than two miles away. She said: 'I know that lots of parents are in similar positions but what is different here is that not only are we in catchment, we live about as close to the school as possible. . Rejected: Charlotte Briggs was refused a place at Lydgate Junior School (above) in Sheffield, even though she can see it from her bedroom window. 'Parents park outside our house when dropping their children off at Lydgate Juniors. 'The council uses an \"as the crow flies\" criteria for working out who lives nearer in the event of over subscription within catchment and if I look out of my landing window, all that stands between us and the school are the Kings Court OAP flats and a couple of houses. 'I've been told Broomhill is no longer a feeder school and all the places have been allocated at other infant schools. 'I have looked at bus timetables. I wouldn't be able to drop Charlotte off at school and get into town for work. It would take an hour and five minutes each way twice a day. I simply wouldn't be able to do it.' Jayne Ludlam, the council's executive director of children, young people and families said: 'We do understand that it is difficult if a child cannot be offered a place at their preferred school. . 'We always encourage parents to submit three preferences in case their first preference cannot be accommodated. . Alternative: The seven-year-old was instead offered a place at Shooters Grove - more than two miles away. 'Broomhill Infant School is not and has never been a linked feeder school to Lydgate Junior School and a member of the Admissions Team attended Broomhill in October 2014 to offer help and advice to parents before applying. 'If only one preference is submitted and cannot be accommodated, a place may have to be offered at the nearest school with available places. This may be a school outside the catchment area, if no other preferences were requested. 'If a family has specific reasons for seeking a place at an oversubscribed school they can submit an appeal to the independent appeals panel, which will convene in June and July.' Mrs Briggs said she has contacted her local prospective parliamentary candidates in Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's constituency of Sheffield Hallam - but has yet to receive a reply. . She added: \u2018The school she has been allocated is down into one valley and down the other side. It's ridiculous. If we were to go by bus it would be a bus into town and then another one out. \u2018It would take an hour and five minutes to get to school. We are appealing the decision but we won't find out until July what the outcome is, which is very late for us to plan and buy uniforms.\u2019.","summary":"Charlotte Briggs , seven , was refused a place at Lydgate Junior School in Sheffield . She lives across the street from the school and can see it from her bedroom window . Mother Lynne , 49 , claims taking her daughter to school and back would require four hours of travelling on the bus and force her to quit her job . Sheffield City Council said school Charlotte attends has never been a feeder school and advised parents to always submit three preferences when applying .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"189_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A mother says she must quit her job after her daughter was refused a place at a junior school 150 yards from their front door - and sent to one more than two miles away instead. Seven-year-old Charlotte Briggs was told she cannot attend Lydgate Junior School in Sheffield even though she can see it from her bedroom window. . Her mother Lynne, 49, who has two other children, claims taking her daughter to school and back every day would require four hours of travelling on the bus and force her to quit her job. Unhappy: Charlotte Briggs, seven, was refused a place at a school 150 yards from her home and offered one two miles away, so her mother Lynne, pictured together, must quit her job to ensure she gets there and back. Decision: The schoolgirl leaves across the street from her preferred school but instead will have to head to Shooters Grove Primary, which is around two miles away. Mrs Briggs had believed Broomhill Infants School in Sheffield, where Charlotte is a student, was a feeder school to Lydgate Junior, so only put one school on Charlotte's admission form. The mother - who works in IT for Sheffield City Council and is married to financial planner Simon, 55, - also believed the short distance from her home to the school would also be a deciding factor. But the council said the school Charlotte attends has never been a feeder school and advised parents to always submit three preferences when applying. Charlotte is in the catchment area but the school is oversubscribed, so children who also live in the area but go to the correct feeder school were given a place above her. Mrs Briggs is now planning to appeal the decision made by the authority after Charlotte was given a spot at Shooters Grove Primary - more than two miles away. She said: 'I know that lots of parents are in similar positions but what is different here is that not only are we in catchment, we live about as close to the school as possible. . Rejected: Charlotte Briggs was refused a place at Lydgate Junior School (above) in Sheffield, even though she can see it from her bedroom window. 'Parents park outside our house when dropping their children off at Lydgate Juniors. 'The council uses an \"as the crow flies\" criteria for working out who lives nearer in the event of over subscription within catchment and if I look out of my landing window, all that stands between us and the school are the Kings Court OAP flats and a couple of houses. 'I've been told Broomhill is no longer a feeder school and all the places have been allocated at other infant schools. 'I have looked at bus timetables. I wouldn't be able to drop Charlotte off at school and get into town for work. It would take an hour and five minutes each way twice a day. I simply wouldn't be able to do it.' Jayne Ludlam, the council's executive director of children, young people and families said: 'We do understand that it is difficult if a child cannot be offered a place at their preferred school. . 'We always encourage parents to submit three preferences in case their first preference cannot be accommodated. . Alternative: The seven-year-old was instead offered a place at Shooters Grove - more than two miles away. 'Broomhill Infant School is not and has never been a linked feeder school to Lydgate Junior School and a member of the Admissions Team attended Broomhill in October 2014 to offer help and advice to parents before applying. 'If only one preference is submitted and cannot be accommodated, a place may have to be offered at the nearest school with available places. This may be a school outside the catchment area, if no other preferences were requested. 'If a family has specific reasons for seeking a place at an oversubscribed school they can submit an appeal to the independent appeals panel, which will convene in June and July.' Mrs Briggs said she has contacted her local prospective parliamentary candidates in Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's constituency of Sheffield Hallam - but has yet to receive a reply. . She added: \u2018The school she has been allocated is down into one valley and down the other side. It's ridiculous. If we were to go by bus it would be a bus into town and then another one out. \u2018It would take an hour and five minutes to get to school. We are appealing the decision but we won't find out until July what the outcome is, which is very late for us to plan and buy uniforms.\u2019.","summary":"Charlotte Briggs refused a place at Lydgate Junior School in Sheffield .","labels":["correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9166666667},"190_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A paramedic who pretended he was gay to get close to women before sexually assaulting them has been struck off the medical register. Christopher Bridger, 25, from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, attacked three women after separate drinking sessions and was jailed for 12 years after being convicted of rape and four other abuse charges last year. The HCPC Conduct and Competence Committee today removed him from the register after hearing his crimes and describing them as 'a serious breach of trust'. . Christopher Bridger, 25, who was jailed for 12 years after he sexually assaulted three women, has been struck off the medical register. A jury at Guildford Crown Court, Surrey, found him guilty of raping a fellow student while he was studying to be a paramedic at St George's University Hospital in London in 2008. He had accompanied her back to her halls following a Freshers' Week fancy dress party and began kissing and cuddling her, despite being told to stop. He then raped her but astonishingly broke down in tears afterwards and said: 'I just want to like girls.' The woman told the jury she ended up comforting Bridger, despite knowing he was in the wrong. His other victims were co-workers at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust, where he started working in 2010. A lesbian colleague told the court she was molested by Bridger after a staff Christmas party while her girlfriend was in the same hotel bed. The HCPC Conduct and Competence Committee found his crimes were a 'serious breach of trust' The women, aged in their 20s - who cannot be named for legal reasons - were forced to relive their ordeals after the ambulance worker accused them of lying during a trial in July last year. . His colleague explained how Bridger came up to her hotel room after she got extremely intoxicated at the party in December 2011. He climbed into bed between his victim and her partner and the woman awoke to find him sexually assaulting her and pleasuring himself as her girlfriend lay asleep next to them. . She kept quiet, fearing her partner wouldn't understand what had happened, but the day after on his birthday, he sheepishly sent the woman a number of text messages apologising for his behaviour. One text said: 'It was one night of stupidity for which I will be eternally sorry.' Another said: 'You don't have to forgive me, I'm just telling you the truth. I'm ashamed of myself.' His final victim was also a colleague from the South East Coast Ambulance Service, who said she was sexually assaulted after she allowed him to stay at her house after a dinner in October 2012. . Bridger was suspended from work after the incidents were reported to South East Coast Ambulance Services bosses in 2012. He was jailed for 12 years and ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for life but failed to attend today's medical register hearing. Striking him off, chair of the HCPC panel, Nicola Bastin said: 'The panel has heard that the offences were committed against three vulnerable young women who were known to the registrant as friends and colleagues including a student paramedic. This represented a serious breach of trust. . 'The panel has also heard that the women were vulnerable due to the effects of alcohol and that one of the offences was committed when the woman was asleep. 'The panel has considered this case very carefully and cannot find any redeeming features on the part of the registrant. A jury at Guildford Crown Court, Surrey, found him guilty of rape and four other sex abuse charges. 'The panel takes the view that this case is serious, it does indeed involve abuse of trust, sexual abuse of a serious nature and, furthermore, there is no evidence of insight on the part of the registrant.' The HCPC panel chairman Brian Wroe added: 'The registrant entered a plea of not guilty to each of the charges and was found guilty following a 13 day trial. 'This showed Christopher Bridger lacks the insight into the circumstances which resulted in the convictions and does not take responsibility for his actions.' . When he was sentenced in September, Mr Recorder Mark Milliken-Smith told him: 'These were wicked, mean and utterly cowardly offences which have and will have serious consequences on these young women and those around them for a very long time.'","summary":"Christopher Bridger , 25 , from Stevenage , Hertfordshire , attacked three women after separate drinking sessions . He was jailed for 12 years after being convicted of rape and four other abuse charges last year . The HCPC Conduct and Competence Committee today removed him from the register after hearing his crimes .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"190_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A paramedic who pretended he was gay to get close to women before sexually assaulting them has been struck off the medical register. Christopher Bridger, 25, from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, attacked three women after separate drinking sessions and was jailed for 12 years after being convicted of rape and four other abuse charges last year. The HCPC Conduct and Competence Committee today removed him from the register after hearing his crimes and describing them as 'a serious breach of trust'. . Christopher Bridger, 25, who was jailed for 12 years after he sexually assaulted three women, has been struck off the medical register. A jury at Guildford Crown Court, Surrey, found him guilty of raping a fellow student while he was studying to be a paramedic at St George's University Hospital in London in 2008. He had accompanied her back to her halls following a Freshers' Week fancy dress party and began kissing and cuddling her, despite being told to stop. He then raped her but astonishingly broke down in tears afterwards and said: 'I just want to like girls.' The woman told the jury she ended up comforting Bridger, despite knowing he was in the wrong. His other victims were co-workers at South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust, where he started working in 2010. A lesbian colleague told the court she was molested by Bridger after a staff Christmas party while her girlfriend was in the same hotel bed. The HCPC Conduct and Competence Committee found his crimes were a 'serious breach of trust' The women, aged in their 20s - who cannot be named for legal reasons - were forced to relive their ordeals after the ambulance worker accused them of lying during a trial in July last year. . His colleague explained how Bridger came up to her hotel room after she got extremely intoxicated at the party in December 2011. He climbed into bed between his victim and her partner and the woman awoke to find him sexually assaulting her and pleasuring himself as her girlfriend lay asleep next to them. . She kept quiet, fearing her partner wouldn't understand what had happened, but the day after on his birthday, he sheepishly sent the woman a number of text messages apologising for his behaviour. One text said: 'It was one night of stupidity for which I will be eternally sorry.' Another said: 'You don't have to forgive me, I'm just telling you the truth. I'm ashamed of myself.' His final victim was also a colleague from the South East Coast Ambulance Service, who said she was sexually assaulted after she allowed him to stay at her house after a dinner in October 2012. . Bridger was suspended from work after the incidents were reported to South East Coast Ambulance Services bosses in 2012. He was jailed for 12 years and ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for life but failed to attend today's medical register hearing. Striking him off, chair of the HCPC panel, Nicola Bastin said: 'The panel has heard that the offences were committed against three vulnerable young women who were known to the registrant as friends and colleagues including a student paramedic. This represented a serious breach of trust. . 'The panel has also heard that the women were vulnerable due to the effects of alcohol and that one of the offences was committed when the woman was asleep. 'The panel has considered this case very carefully and cannot find any redeeming features on the part of the registrant. A jury at Guildford Crown Court, Surrey, found him guilty of rape and four other sex abuse charges. 'The panel takes the view that this case is serious, it does indeed involve abuse of trust, sexual abuse of a serious nature and, furthermore, there is no evidence of insight on the part of the registrant.' The HCPC panel chairman Brian Wroe added: 'The registrant entered a plea of not guilty to each of the charges and was found guilty following a 13 day trial. 'This showed Christopher Bridger lacks the insight into the circumstances which resulted in the convictions and does not take responsibility for his actions.' . When he was sentenced in September, Mr Recorder Mark Milliken-Smith told him: 'These were wicked, mean and utterly cowardly offences which have and will have serious consequences on these young women and those around them for a very long time.'","summary":"Christopher Bridger , 25 , attacked three women after separate drinking sessions . Jailed for 12 years after being convicted of rape and four other abuse charges . He has now been struck off by the HCPC Conduct and Competence Committee .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"191_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Shay Given has revealed the pain still lingers from Ruud Gullit\u2019s decision to snub him for the 1999 FA Cup final between Newcastle and Manchester United. The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper played every round of Newcastle\u2019s run but was dropped in favour of Steve Harper for the Wembley showpiece, won 2-0 by Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s side. Given has yet to experience a truly fulfilling visit to the national stadium. He played in the 1998 FA Cup final loss to Arsenal, as well as the semi-final defeat to Chelsea in 2000. Shay Given will start for Aston Villa against Liverpool in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley . He has an FA Cup winners\u2019 medal from 2011 but was an unusued substitute for the final against Stoke with Joe Hart in net. He is out to make amends against Liverpool. \u2018It was nice to be part of winning it with Man City but when you don\u2019t play it doesn\u2019t have the same value,\u2019 he said. \u2018I don\u2019t know where my medal is to be honest. \u20181999 was a bit of a slap in the face. Do you ever get over it, I suppose? It\u2019s not an easy one. Ruud Gullit didn\u2019t even tell me, he got the goalkeeping coach Terry Gennoe to tell me I wasn\u2019t playing. \u2018But you can\u2019t look back in football, you\u2019ve just got to look forward. I\u2019d love to win a trophy and make a bit of history at Aston Villa.\u2019. The 38-year-old has played in all four of Villa's FA Cup matches this season and has kept two clean-sheets. Villa manager Tim Sherwood confirmed Given will start on Sunday, a day before the Irishman turns 39. Manager Tim Sherwood has confirmed Given, who turns 39 tomorrow, will keep his Cup place rather than be replaced by No 1 Brad Guzan. Given has played every round of the competition, beginning under Paul Lambert, and make key saves along the way. . Given admitted he felt matches of this magnitude had passed him by when he was out on loan at Middlesbrough last season, as Lambert jettisoned players he needed to remove off the wage bill. Last April, he was in the dugout assisting Villa\u2019s former manager as coach when Ian Culverhouse and Gary Karsa were suspended. \u2018I am employed by Aston Villa and I felt I could help out,\u2019 said Given. \u2018Life is too short to have grudges.\u2019. Sherwood watched his Villa side in training as they prepare for the Sunday's crunch clash. Sherwood, his former Blackburn teammate, has provided a \u2018new lease of life\u2019. . \u2018Tim is a very ambitious guy, he wants to keep the club in the Premier League and win the FA Cup. There have been occasions this season where people have seen the angry side. But ten minutes later he is putting his arm around the same player. One of his best skills is man management. He knows how to get the best out of people.\u2019. Given has regained his place in the Ireland team and is wants to play at Euro 2016 should his country qualify. He would also like to take the goalkeeping shirt off Brad Guzan in the Premier League. He has a year left on his contract this summer and will discuss his prospects with Sherwood. \u2018This run has shown I\u2019m still capable and hopefully it gives a seed of doubt into the manager\u2019s head as well that if he wants to mix it up in the Premier League.\u2019 . Aston Villa defeated rivals West Brom 2-0 in the last round to book their semi-final appearance at Wembley. .","summary":"Shay Given will start for Aston Villa against Liverpool in Sunday 's FA Cup semi - final at Wembley . The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper played every round of Newcastle \u2019s run but was dropped in favour of Steve Harper for the Wembley showpiece . The 38 - year - old has played in all four of Villa'sFA Cup matches this season and has kept two clean - sheets .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"191_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Shay Given has revealed the pain still lingers from Ruud Gullit\u2019s decision to snub him for the 1999 FA Cup final between Newcastle and Manchester United. The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper played every round of Newcastle\u2019s run but was dropped in favour of Steve Harper for the Wembley showpiece, won 2-0 by Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s side. Given has yet to experience a truly fulfilling visit to the national stadium. He played in the 1998 FA Cup final loss to Arsenal, as well as the semi-final defeat to Chelsea in 2000. Shay Given will start for Aston Villa against Liverpool in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley . He has an FA Cup winners\u2019 medal from 2011 but was an unusued substitute for the final against Stoke with Joe Hart in net. He is out to make amends against Liverpool. \u2018It was nice to be part of winning it with Man City but when you don\u2019t play it doesn\u2019t have the same value,\u2019 he said. \u2018I don\u2019t know where my medal is to be honest. \u20181999 was a bit of a slap in the face. Do you ever get over it, I suppose? It\u2019s not an easy one. Ruud Gullit didn\u2019t even tell me, he got the goalkeeping coach Terry Gennoe to tell me I wasn\u2019t playing. \u2018But you can\u2019t look back in football, you\u2019ve just got to look forward. I\u2019d love to win a trophy and make a bit of history at Aston Villa.\u2019. The 38-year-old has played in all four of Villa's FA Cup matches this season and has kept two clean-sheets. Villa manager Tim Sherwood confirmed Given will start on Sunday, a day before the Irishman turns 39. Manager Tim Sherwood has confirmed Given, who turns 39 tomorrow, will keep his Cup place rather than be replaced by No 1 Brad Guzan. Given has played every round of the competition, beginning under Paul Lambert, and make key saves along the way. . Given admitted he felt matches of this magnitude had passed him by when he was out on loan at Middlesbrough last season, as Lambert jettisoned players he needed to remove off the wage bill. Last April, he was in the dugout assisting Villa\u2019s former manager as coach when Ian Culverhouse and Gary Karsa were suspended. \u2018I am employed by Aston Villa and I felt I could help out,\u2019 said Given. \u2018Life is too short to have grudges.\u2019. Sherwood watched his Villa side in training as they prepare for the Sunday's crunch clash. Sherwood, his former Blackburn teammate, has provided a \u2018new lease of life\u2019. . \u2018Tim is a very ambitious guy, he wants to keep the club in the Premier League and win the FA Cup. There have been occasions this season where people have seen the angry side. But ten minutes later he is putting his arm around the same player. One of his best skills is man management. He knows how to get the best out of people.\u2019. Given has regained his place in the Ireland team and is wants to play at Euro 2016 should his country qualify. He would also like to take the goalkeeping shirt off Brad Guzan in the Premier League. He has a year left on his contract this summer and will discuss his prospects with Sherwood. \u2018This run has shown I\u2019m still capable and hopefully it gives a seed of doubt into the manager\u2019s head as well that if he wants to mix it up in the Premier League.\u2019 . Aston Villa defeated rivals West Brom 2-0 in the last round to book their semi-final appearance at Wembley. .","summary":"Shay Given will start for Aston Villa against Liverpool in the FA Cup . The 38 - year - old has played in all four of Villa 's FA Cup matches this season . Given was dropped by Ruud Gullit for the 1999 FA Cup final .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"192_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An architect who arranged to meet a woman on a blind date raped her several hours later while telling her 'girls say no but they don't really mean it,' a court has heard. Adam Leheup, 34, allegedly insisted on having sex with the 25-year-old woman despite her shouting: 'No, no.' . Leheup met the woman on July 9, 2013 after arranging to meet on the 'Let's Date' mobile phone app. Adam Leheup met with his alleged victim after making contact with her through the 'Let's Date App' They arranged to meet under the clock on Waterloo Station before crossing the bridge over to the Embankment where they went to Gordon's Wine Bar. . Leheup, who is a University of Greenwich graduate and technical co-ordinator on the \u00a3500m Nine Elms Point development, denies raping the woman. . Blackfriars Crown Court heard that Leheup missed his last train home to Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, so the alleged victim allowed him to come home with her to her flat in Camden during the early hours of July 10, 2013. He said they enjoyed a night-long date, which included wine and cocktails, with the young woman responding to his physical advances and allowing him to remove her bra in her bedroom so he could massage her back with oil. In a statement to police, the alleged victim said: 'I told him nothing was going to happen, but he started to kiss me and I could tell he was naked. He took my clothes off and was on top of me and penetrated me and I was shouting: \"No\" a lot, but he was not listening. 'I was saying: \"No\", but he thought it was a joke or something. Then maybe he realised I was serious and he calmed down. 'He said: \"Girl\u2019s say: No, but they don\u2019t mean it.\" I just wanted him out. My flatmate said she was going to call the police, but he laughed at her and said it would just be a domestic.' Prosecutor Mr Ish Sheikh told the court the couple met on dating app \u2018Let\u2019s Date\u2019 - which connects users who mutually find each other attractive - and had two bottles of wine at Gordons Wine Bar, Embankment after meeting and walking across Waterloo Bridge. It was so late Leheup had missed his last train and his date agreed to put him up for the night. 'She made it clear nothing would happen and they went to a second bar, \"Joe\u2019s\", in Camden where they had mojitos. Leheup went to Gordon's Wine Bar, pictured, with his alleged victim before going back to Camden together. Leheup has pleaded not guilty to raping the 25-year-old girl at Blackfriars Crown Court, pictured. 'He started kissing my neck and it made me a bit uncomfortable, but it wasn\u2019t vicious or nasty and later I did kiss him back. We were getting on well,' the woman told police in a video interview. 'The kissing had got a bit more aggressive, stuff I did not like, his hand on my throat, which makes me vulnerable. 'I said: \"Nothing is going to happen.\" I\u2019m not that kind of girl. Mr Sheikh added: 'The defendant was also a bit funny towards her when she was talking to other men at the bar.' They returned to the complainant\u2019s flat in the early hours. 'She shares it with two others and when they got into the bedroom she changed into jogging bottoms and a top and got into bed, where the defendant joined her without any clothes on at all. 'He started kissing her and got on top of her and she was shouting: \"No, no,\" and to stop, but he did not take any heed of these cries and touched her with his fingers.' Partial intercourse occurred for a very short time and the young woman managed to get away and told Leheup: 'Why did you do that when I said no?' Mr Sheikh explained: 'One of the flatmates was woken because of the shouting and told Mr Leheup to leave, but he wouldn\u2019t because he said he had work the next day and wanted to wait until the trains started running. The flatmate threatened to call the police and Leheup clambered down scaffolding outside the balcony door, but was arrested on the way to the underground station. When questioned by police the defendant said his date did not object to being touched intimately by him. 'He said he was fondling her breasts and there was no talk of sex one way or the other. 'When they arrived at the bedroom he said she said words to the effect of: \"Welcome to my crack den.\" 'He said he took her bra off because she wanted a back massage with some oil and they began kissing. 'He said he got on top of her her and she then freaked out and as soon as she did he got off her,' explained Mr. Sheikh. 'He said he climbed down the scaffolding to avoid a confrontation. 'When she was shouting: \"No\" he should have known she was not consenting. He was not going to take no for an answer that night.' The young woman admits she was under the influence of alcohol. 'I was probably more drunk than I should have been. I was feeling a bit giddy, a bit tipsy, but I was not falling over.' The trial continues. . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.","summary":"Adam Leheup , 34 , met the woman on the ' Let 's Date ' mobile phone app . They arranged to meet under the clock on Waterloo Station . They went to Gordon 's Wine Bar before going back to her flat in Camden . The woman , 25 , told police she was ' shouting : \" No \" a lot ' but he was not listening ' He has pleaded not guilty to raping the woman at Blackfriars Crown Court .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"192_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An architect who arranged to meet a woman on a blind date raped her several hours later while telling her 'girls say no but they don't really mean it,' a court has heard. Adam Leheup, 34, allegedly insisted on having sex with the 25-year-old woman despite her shouting: 'No, no.' . Leheup met the woman on July 9, 2013 after arranging to meet on the 'Let's Date' mobile phone app. Adam Leheup met with his alleged victim after making contact with her through the 'Let's Date App' They arranged to meet under the clock on Waterloo Station before crossing the bridge over to the Embankment where they went to Gordon's Wine Bar. . Leheup, who is a University of Greenwich graduate and technical co-ordinator on the \u00a3500m Nine Elms Point development, denies raping the woman. . Blackfriars Crown Court heard that Leheup missed his last train home to Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, so the alleged victim allowed him to come home with her to her flat in Camden during the early hours of July 10, 2013. He said they enjoyed a night-long date, which included wine and cocktails, with the young woman responding to his physical advances and allowing him to remove her bra in her bedroom so he could massage her back with oil. In a statement to police, the alleged victim said: 'I told him nothing was going to happen, but he started to kiss me and I could tell he was naked. He took my clothes off and was on top of me and penetrated me and I was shouting: \"No\" a lot, but he was not listening. 'I was saying: \"No\", but he thought it was a joke or something. Then maybe he realised I was serious and he calmed down. 'He said: \"Girl\u2019s say: No, but they don\u2019t mean it.\" I just wanted him out. My flatmate said she was going to call the police, but he laughed at her and said it would just be a domestic.' Prosecutor Mr Ish Sheikh told the court the couple met on dating app \u2018Let\u2019s Date\u2019 - which connects users who mutually find each other attractive - and had two bottles of wine at Gordons Wine Bar, Embankment after meeting and walking across Waterloo Bridge. It was so late Leheup had missed his last train and his date agreed to put him up for the night. 'She made it clear nothing would happen and they went to a second bar, \"Joe\u2019s\", in Camden where they had mojitos. Leheup went to Gordon's Wine Bar, pictured, with his alleged victim before going back to Camden together. Leheup has pleaded not guilty to raping the 25-year-old girl at Blackfriars Crown Court, pictured. 'He started kissing my neck and it made me a bit uncomfortable, but it wasn\u2019t vicious or nasty and later I did kiss him back. We were getting on well,' the woman told police in a video interview. 'The kissing had got a bit more aggressive, stuff I did not like, his hand on my throat, which makes me vulnerable. 'I said: \"Nothing is going to happen.\" I\u2019m not that kind of girl. Mr Sheikh added: 'The defendant was also a bit funny towards her when she was talking to other men at the bar.' They returned to the complainant\u2019s flat in the early hours. 'She shares it with two others and when they got into the bedroom she changed into jogging bottoms and a top and got into bed, where the defendant joined her without any clothes on at all. 'He started kissing her and got on top of her and she was shouting: \"No, no,\" and to stop, but he did not take any heed of these cries and touched her with his fingers.' Partial intercourse occurred for a very short time and the young woman managed to get away and told Leheup: 'Why did you do that when I said no?' Mr Sheikh explained: 'One of the flatmates was woken because of the shouting and told Mr Leheup to leave, but he wouldn\u2019t because he said he had work the next day and wanted to wait until the trains started running. The flatmate threatened to call the police and Leheup clambered down scaffolding outside the balcony door, but was arrested on the way to the underground station. When questioned by police the defendant said his date did not object to being touched intimately by him. 'He said he was fondling her breasts and there was no talk of sex one way or the other. 'When they arrived at the bedroom he said she said words to the effect of: \"Welcome to my crack den.\" 'He said he took her bra off because she wanted a back massage with some oil and they began kissing. 'He said he got on top of her her and she then freaked out and as soon as she did he got off her,' explained Mr. Sheikh. 'He said he climbed down the scaffolding to avoid a confrontation. 'When she was shouting: \"No\" he should have known she was not consenting. He was not going to take no for an answer that night.' The young woman admits she was under the influence of alcohol. 'I was probably more drunk than I should have been. I was feeling a bit giddy, a bit tipsy, but I was not falling over.' The trial continues. . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.","summary":"Adam Leheup , 34 , arranged to meet the woman on the ' Let 's Date ' app . He missed his last train home to Hersham , Walton - on - Thames so went to Camden . They went to two bars before going back to the woman 's flat together .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"193_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Taken hundreds of feet in the sky, these spectacular birds-eye photos taken by cameras fixed to manned drones show the stunning beauty of buildings and communities around the world. But attempting to recreate these amazing pictures is now much more difficult - and in some cases impossible - as a result of a clampdown on the use of drones for photographic purposes. New Zealand photographer Amos Chapple travelled the world during the 18 months with a quadcopter in his backpack between 2012 and 2014 when it was easier to take aerial pictures using a drone. Since then restrictive laws and regulations have been implemented across the world, due to privacy concerns, commercial rights and worries about damage to property or crashes in the air with other aircraft. . From capturing the street scene in Barcelona to the majestic glory of the Taj Mahel, his photographs of some of the world\u2019s most far-flung and enchanting places could become \u2018one of a kind\u2019 as he re-posted them under a new blog post: 'My Aerial Drone Shots Would Be Totally Illegal Today'. \u2018There was a window of about 18 months where it was possible to fly these things anywhere and people were excited to see it\u2019, Mr Chapple told Business Insider. \u2018I\u2019m glad I made use of that time.\u2019. Scroll down for video . The Lotus Temple in Delhi, India. The photograph was taken using a camera mounted on a quadcopter drone - offering a whole new perspective on the incredible building. The structure is the centre of the Bahai'i faith in Delhi and was designed by an Iranian exile. Mr Chapple visited India with his drone to take this stunning picture of the Taj Mahal. 'There was a window of about 18 months where it was possible to fly these things anywhere and people were excited to see it', the photographer from New Zealand said. The windswept Liberty Statue overlooking Budapest, Hungary. Chapple used a camera strapped to a quadcopter to capture the image. High above Barcelona, clouds while through the pillars of Sagrat Cor Church. The authorities in charge of sites and cities like that have introduced tough new regulations to stop similar pictures being taken in the future, over privacy concerns and commercial rights. Mr Chapple travelled across Europe on his photographic mission, visiting the star fort at Bourtange, Netherlands, for these pictures. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque - or the 'Blue Mosque' - in Istanbul, Turkey is seen against a much wider backdrop thanks to this birds-eye view. The aerial view of Barcelona showcase the octagonial city blocks, designed to allow light and space on the street corners. Chapple captured a 'unique' perspective of a barge chugging along the Magdeburg Water Bridge, passing over the Elbe river in Germany. Russian holidaymakers might not have spotted they were being photographed as they lay on a beech in Abkhazia - and privacy is one of the reasons authorities across the world have clamped down on the use of drone photography within their borders. The scale of the poverty of people living in Maximum City, Bombay, India, is brought into focus with a wide-scale aerial shot. The people gathering on the shore of the river Ganges in India look as small as ants with the shot, taking hundreds of feet in the air. The Mtkvari River winding through Tbilisi, Georgia, while the rooftop of the houses and buildings stand out in the sunny haze.","summary":"New Zealand photographer Amos Chapple travelled the world during the 18 months with a quadcopter in his backpack between 2012 and 2014 . Since then restrictive laws and regulations have been implemented across the world , due to privacy concerns , commercial rights and worries about damage to property or crashes with other aircraft .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"193_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Taken hundreds of feet in the sky, these spectacular birds-eye photos taken by cameras fixed to manned drones show the stunning beauty of buildings and communities around the world. But attempting to recreate these amazing pictures is now much more difficult - and in some cases impossible - as a result of a clampdown on the use of drones for photographic purposes. New Zealand photographer Amos Chapple travelled the world during the 18 months with a quadcopter in his backpack between 2012 and 2014 when it was easier to take aerial pictures using a drone. Since then restrictive laws and regulations have been implemented across the world, due to privacy concerns, commercial rights and worries about damage to property or crashes in the air with other aircraft. . From capturing the street scene in Barcelona to the majestic glory of the Taj Mahel, his photographs of some of the world\u2019s most far-flung and enchanting places could become \u2018one of a kind\u2019 as he re-posted them under a new blog post: 'My Aerial Drone Shots Would Be Totally Illegal Today'. \u2018There was a window of about 18 months where it was possible to fly these things anywhere and people were excited to see it\u2019, Mr Chapple told Business Insider. \u2018I\u2019m glad I made use of that time.\u2019. Scroll down for video . The Lotus Temple in Delhi, India. The photograph was taken using a camera mounted on a quadcopter drone - offering a whole new perspective on the incredible building. The structure is the centre of the Bahai'i faith in Delhi and was designed by an Iranian exile. Mr Chapple visited India with his drone to take this stunning picture of the Taj Mahal. 'There was a window of about 18 months where it was possible to fly these things anywhere and people were excited to see it', the photographer from New Zealand said. The windswept Liberty Statue overlooking Budapest, Hungary. Chapple used a camera strapped to a quadcopter to capture the image. High above Barcelona, clouds while through the pillars of Sagrat Cor Church. The authorities in charge of sites and cities like that have introduced tough new regulations to stop similar pictures being taken in the future, over privacy concerns and commercial rights. Mr Chapple travelled across Europe on his photographic mission, visiting the star fort at Bourtange, Netherlands, for these pictures. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque - or the 'Blue Mosque' - in Istanbul, Turkey is seen against a much wider backdrop thanks to this birds-eye view. The aerial view of Barcelona showcase the octagonial city blocks, designed to allow light and space on the street corners. Chapple captured a 'unique' perspective of a barge chugging along the Magdeburg Water Bridge, passing over the Elbe river in Germany. Russian holidaymakers might not have spotted they were being photographed as they lay on a beech in Abkhazia - and privacy is one of the reasons authorities across the world have clamped down on the use of drone photography within their borders. The scale of the poverty of people living in Maximum City, Bombay, India, is brought into focus with a wide-scale aerial shot. The people gathering on the shore of the river Ganges in India look as small as ants with the shot, taking hundreds of feet in the air. The Mtkvari River winding through Tbilisi, Georgia, while the rooftop of the houses and buildings stand out in the sunny haze.","summary":"New Zealand photographer Amos Chapple travelled the world during the 18 months with a quadcopter in his backpack . From capturing the street scene in Barcelona to the majestic glory of the Taj Mahel , his photographs of some of the world \u2019s most far - flung and enchanting places could become \u2018 one of a kind \u2019","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"194_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Team Sky's Geraint Thomas had to settle for 14th place in an incident-packed Tour of Flanders as Norwegian Alexander Kristoff took victory in a sprint finish with Holland's Niki Terpstra. With Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara - winners of six of the last 10 races here - missing through injury, Thomas was one of the favourites to claim the title following his recent victory in E3 Harelbeke and third-place finish at the Gent-Wevelgem sprint classic. He was in contention for much of Sunday's race as Team Sky set the pace in the peloton for lengthy periods, but the Welshman was unable to recover ground as Kristoff (Team Katusha) and Terpstra (Etixx - Quick-Step) launched a late breakaway. Alexander Kristoff celebrates by spraying champagne after winning the Tour of Flanders . Norway's Kristoff poses after beating off competition from Niki Terpstra to win the Tour of Flanders race . The highly-fancied Kristoff came home in a time of six hours, 26 minutes and 38 seconds, with Terpstra just behind and local hope Greg van Avermaet of Belgium (BMC) seven seconds back in third. Thomas, looking to become only the second Briton to win the event after Tom Simpson in 1961, finished in the chasing pack almost a minute back. It was not to be for Team Sky, who had pushed hard throughout as they sought their first win in one of cycling's big five classic one-day races - and one that was not short of incident. Sir Bradley Wiggins, in one of his last rides for Team Sky, was one of a number of riders to hit the deck during the race when he crashed in the middle of the peloton while trying to negotiate a tight left-hand turn. Team Sky's Geraint Thomas finished in 14th position after struggling to close the gap on the likes of Kristoff. Although he needed a spare bike, Wiggins was able to continue but other riders suffered worse with New Zealander Jesse Sergent - who was part of a seven-man breakaway group - suffering what was feared to be a fractured collarbone after being hit by a neutral service car as it tried to overtake him. Incredibly, there was another incident involving a support car later on which saw Sebastien Chavanel also knocked off his bike and out of the race. The Frenchman was hit by his team car after it had been rear-ended by another vehicle. Other riders were also involved in spills on the testing surfaces while there was a near moment of farce when one of the inflatable markers straddling the road started to deflate, leaving the riders with barely enough room to get underneath without having to break stride. The late drama was created by Kristoff and Terpstra, though. They escaped the pack with around 30 kilometres left and, with no one able to catch them, it was down to one of them to take the crown. Terpstra bided his time on the final straight as he sat on Kristoff's wheel waiting for the right moment to attack, but when he did the Norwegian reacted and left his rival trailing as he claimed his second 'Monument' title after his Milan-San Remo triumph in 2014. . .","summary":"Alexander Kristoff beat off competition from Niki Terpstra to win the Tour of Flanders . Team Sky 's Geraint Thomas finished in 14th position after struggling to close the gap on the likes of Kristoff . Sir Bradley Wiggins was one of a number of riders to hit the deck during the race when he crashed .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"194_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Team Sky's Geraint Thomas had to settle for 14th place in an incident-packed Tour of Flanders as Norwegian Alexander Kristoff took victory in a sprint finish with Holland's Niki Terpstra. With Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara - winners of six of the last 10 races here - missing through injury, Thomas was one of the favourites to claim the title following his recent victory in E3 Harelbeke and third-place finish at the Gent-Wevelgem sprint classic. He was in contention for much of Sunday's race as Team Sky set the pace in the peloton for lengthy periods, but the Welshman was unable to recover ground as Kristoff (Team Katusha) and Terpstra (Etixx - Quick-Step) launched a late breakaway. Alexander Kristoff celebrates by spraying champagne after winning the Tour of Flanders . Norway's Kristoff poses after beating off competition from Niki Terpstra to win the Tour of Flanders race . The highly-fancied Kristoff came home in a time of six hours, 26 minutes and 38 seconds, with Terpstra just behind and local hope Greg van Avermaet of Belgium (BMC) seven seconds back in third. Thomas, looking to become only the second Briton to win the event after Tom Simpson in 1961, finished in the chasing pack almost a minute back. It was not to be for Team Sky, who had pushed hard throughout as they sought their first win in one of cycling's big five classic one-day races - and one that was not short of incident. Sir Bradley Wiggins, in one of his last rides for Team Sky, was one of a number of riders to hit the deck during the race when he crashed in the middle of the peloton while trying to negotiate a tight left-hand turn. Team Sky's Geraint Thomas finished in 14th position after struggling to close the gap on the likes of Kristoff. Although he needed a spare bike, Wiggins was able to continue but other riders suffered worse with New Zealander Jesse Sergent - who was part of a seven-man breakaway group - suffering what was feared to be a fractured collarbone after being hit by a neutral service car as it tried to overtake him. Incredibly, there was another incident involving a support car later on which saw Sebastien Chavanel also knocked off his bike and out of the race. The Frenchman was hit by his team car after it had been rear-ended by another vehicle. Other riders were also involved in spills on the testing surfaces while there was a near moment of farce when one of the inflatable markers straddling the road started to deflate, leaving the riders with barely enough room to get underneath without having to break stride. The late drama was created by Kristoff and Terpstra, though. They escaped the pack with around 30 kilometres left and, with no one able to catch them, it was down to one of them to take the crown. Terpstra bided his time on the final straight as he sat on Kristoff's wheel waiting for the right moment to attack, but when he did the Norwegian reacted and left his rival trailing as he claimed his second 'Monument' title after his Milan-San Remo triumph in 2014. . .","summary":"Team Sky 's Geraint Thomas finished 14th in the Tour of Flanders . Norwegian Alexander Kristoff won the race in a sprint finish .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9583333333},"195_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A jealous husband who fatally stabbed his ex-wife in the heart after discovering she had been using dating websites has been found guilty of murder. Lorna McCarthy feared for her life in the hours leading up to her death at the hands of Barry McCarthy, the man she had spent 25 years with before their separation four months earlier. Mrs McCarthy, 50, sent a series of messages to friends and family on September 27, including one to her daughter saying she didn't know 'what he is capable of these days'. She urged her daughter to call the police if she did not hear from her the next day - but it was never received. Lorna McCarthy (left) was stabbed through the heart by her husband Barry McCarthy (right) last September. The couple, who were still sharing a home in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, but sleeping in separate bedrooms, had had an argument. . McCarthy, 51, had previously found out his wife was using dating websites. But she had agreed to take her profile down after he confronted her, Norfolk Police said. . But in the early hours of September 28, Mrs McCarthy revealed she did not want to try to save the relationship, Norwich Crown Court heard. A little later, he entered her bedroom and stabbed her 13 times, according to the Eastern Daily Press. A post-mortem examination later revealed she had died from a stab wound to the heart. McCarthy then handed himself into police, telling them he had killed his wife, the court heard. When officers went to their home, they found Mrs McCarthy - who her daughter described to the BBC as a 'very colourful' and 'well-known' - in the back bedroom. McCarthy will be sentenced on May 1, after being found guilty of murder at Norwich Crown Court. McCarthy pleaded not guilty to murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. But a jury today found him guilty of murder following a eight-day trial. Detective Chief Inspector Paul Durham said: 'This was a horrific and brutal attack on a woman in her own home by a man she had spent 25 years of her life with. 'My thoughts go out to Lorna's family and friends, and I hope today's verdict will help bring them some comfort as they still try to come to terms with her tragic death.' McCarthy is due to be sentenced on May 1. . .","summary":"Lorna McCarthy feared for her life in the hours leading up to her death . She sent a series of messages to friends and family on September 27 . She urged her daughter to call the police if she did not hear from her the next day . Barry McCarthy , 51 , stabbed her 13 times in their home in Gorleston - on - Sea , Norfolk . He then handed himself into police , telling them he had killed his wife .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"195_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A jealous husband who fatally stabbed his ex-wife in the heart after discovering she had been using dating websites has been found guilty of murder. Lorna McCarthy feared for her life in the hours leading up to her death at the hands of Barry McCarthy, the man she had spent 25 years with before their separation four months earlier. Mrs McCarthy, 50, sent a series of messages to friends and family on September 27, including one to her daughter saying she didn't know 'what he is capable of these days'. She urged her daughter to call the police if she did not hear from her the next day - but it was never received. Lorna McCarthy (left) was stabbed through the heart by her husband Barry McCarthy (right) last September. The couple, who were still sharing a home in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, but sleeping in separate bedrooms, had had an argument. . McCarthy, 51, had previously found out his wife was using dating websites. But she had agreed to take her profile down after he confronted her, Norfolk Police said. . But in the early hours of September 28, Mrs McCarthy revealed she did not want to try to save the relationship, Norwich Crown Court heard. A little later, he entered her bedroom and stabbed her 13 times, according to the Eastern Daily Press. A post-mortem examination later revealed she had died from a stab wound to the heart. McCarthy then handed himself into police, telling them he had killed his wife, the court heard. When officers went to their home, they found Mrs McCarthy - who her daughter described to the BBC as a 'very colourful' and 'well-known' - in the back bedroom. McCarthy will be sentenced on May 1, after being found guilty of murder at Norwich Crown Court. McCarthy pleaded not guilty to murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. But a jury today found him guilty of murder following a eight-day trial. Detective Chief Inspector Paul Durham said: 'This was a horrific and brutal attack on a woman in her own home by a man she had spent 25 years of her life with. 'My thoughts go out to Lorna's family and friends, and I hope today's verdict will help bring them some comfort as they still try to come to terms with her tragic death.' McCarthy is due to be sentenced on May 1. . .","summary":"Lorna McCarthy , 50 , was stabbed through the heart by her husband . Barry McCarthy , 51 , found out his wife was using dating websites . She feared for her life in the hours leading up to her death last September . McCarthy pleaded not guilty to murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility . But a jury today found him guilty of murder following an eight - day trial .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"196_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Duchess of Cambridge's baby is due as early as today, it has been revealed. According to one well-placed source, Kate's real due date is today or tomorrow - which would tie in with comments made by the Duchess herself. Speaking during an engagement in London last month, she said that her second child is due 'mid to late April'. Scroll down for video . Due today? The Duchess of Cambridge revealed her baby is due 'mid to late April' during a visit last month. Kate, 33, who was touring the Stephen Lawrence Centre in Deptford with Prince William, added: 'Not long to go now.' Although April 25 is widely thought to be the Duchess' due date, royal sources point out that it has never been officially confirmed as such. 'We haven't ever confirmed a due date,' a Kensington Palace source told MailOnline. 'The Duchess herself said mid to late April and there have been plenty of dates bandied around in the media but we've never confirmed anything and we never will.' However, the 25th remains a favourite with punters according to bookmakers Ladbrokes, although tomorrow and Friday are also popular and are priced at just 6\/1. The Duchess is currently thought to be staying at Kensington Palace, a short drive from the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital where she is due to give birth. Popular: The 25th is the favourite but the Palace says neither that date or any other has been confirmed. Preparations: The police were seen making final checks ahead of the birth outside the Lindo Wing yesterday. Yesterday, police could be seen searching the area in preparation for the Duchess' arrival and were seen peering under traffic cones and taking lamp posts apart. According to a statement released by Kensington Palace the same day, the new baby's father, Prince William, has finished his Air Ambulance training early and will now avoid the two-hour dash from Norfolk that some had predicted. 'The Duke of Cambridge has completed the first phase of his in-work air ambulance helicopter pilot training with Bond Air Services earlier than anticipated,' the statement read. 'This is due to a combination of The Duke performing well in the various modules and having very good flying conditions that allowed flight training and assessment to progress more quickly than had been planned. 'As he now will not have any further training to complete after returning from paternity leave, he will not return to duties with Bond until that time, and will remain on unpaid leave until then.' Fans: Royal fans have also set up camp outside the hospital, among them Terry Hut, 71. Ready to go: The scenes outside the hospital are reminiscent of those seen for Prince George in 2013. Back in town: The Palace has said Prince Harry will be in London this weekend before returning to Australia. But concerns have been raised about the possibility of the royal birth clashing with official events to mark the centenary of the Dardanelles campaign, with Prince William due to attend a wreath-laying service at the Cenotaph on Saturday. The ceremony, which is also being held to mark ANZAC Day, will be mirrored by another taking place in Turkey which is due to be attended by the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry. Kensington Palace have also said that rather than return directly to Australia, where he is currently taking part in training exercises with the Australian Defence Force, Harry will briefly travel back to London instead. Harry will attend Sunday's London Marathon, which, according to Palace sources, is a long-standing commitment but one that could be confirmed only after his Australian army schedule had been firmed up. . .","summary":"Duchess of Cambridge said her baby is due ' mid to late April ' Last month , she said : ' Not long to go now ' April 25 is widely thought to be the Duchess ' due date . But royal sources point out that it has never been officially confirmed . The 25th remains a favourite with punters according to bookmakers Ladbrokes .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"196_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Duchess of Cambridge's baby is due as early as today, it has been revealed. According to one well-placed source, Kate's real due date is today or tomorrow - which would tie in with comments made by the Duchess herself. Speaking during an engagement in London last month, she said that her second child is due 'mid to late April'. Scroll down for video . Due today? The Duchess of Cambridge revealed her baby is due 'mid to late April' during a visit last month. Kate, 33, who was touring the Stephen Lawrence Centre in Deptford with Prince William, added: 'Not long to go now.' Although April 25 is widely thought to be the Duchess' due date, royal sources point out that it has never been officially confirmed as such. 'We haven't ever confirmed a due date,' a Kensington Palace source told MailOnline. 'The Duchess herself said mid to late April and there have been plenty of dates bandied around in the media but we've never confirmed anything and we never will.' However, the 25th remains a favourite with punters according to bookmakers Ladbrokes, although tomorrow and Friday are also popular and are priced at just 6\/1. The Duchess is currently thought to be staying at Kensington Palace, a short drive from the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital where she is due to give birth. Popular: The 25th is the favourite but the Palace says neither that date or any other has been confirmed. Preparations: The police were seen making final checks ahead of the birth outside the Lindo Wing yesterday. Yesterday, police could be seen searching the area in preparation for the Duchess' arrival and were seen peering under traffic cones and taking lamp posts apart. According to a statement released by Kensington Palace the same day, the new baby's father, Prince William, has finished his Air Ambulance training early and will now avoid the two-hour dash from Norfolk that some had predicted. 'The Duke of Cambridge has completed the first phase of his in-work air ambulance helicopter pilot training with Bond Air Services earlier than anticipated,' the statement read. 'This is due to a combination of The Duke performing well in the various modules and having very good flying conditions that allowed flight training and assessment to progress more quickly than had been planned. 'As he now will not have any further training to complete after returning from paternity leave, he will not return to duties with Bond until that time, and will remain on unpaid leave until then.' Fans: Royal fans have also set up camp outside the hospital, among them Terry Hut, 71. Ready to go: The scenes outside the hospital are reminiscent of those seen for Prince George in 2013. Back in town: The Palace has said Prince Harry will be in London this weekend before returning to Australia. But concerns have been raised about the possibility of the royal birth clashing with official events to mark the centenary of the Dardanelles campaign, with Prince William due to attend a wreath-laying service at the Cenotaph on Saturday. The ceremony, which is also being held to mark ANZAC Day, will be mirrored by another taking place in Turkey which is due to be attended by the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry. Kensington Palace have also said that rather than return directly to Australia, where he is currently taking part in training exercises with the Australian Defence Force, Harry will briefly travel back to London instead. Harry will attend Sunday's London Marathon, which, according to Palace sources, is a long-standing commitment but one that could be confirmed only after his Australian army schedule had been firmed up. . .","summary":"The Duchess of Cambridge revealed her baby is due ' mid to late April '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"197_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"In-form Lazio will have an extra spring in their step when they take to the Stadio Olimpico pitch to face Empoli on Sunday. The Roman outfit clinched a spot in the final of the Coppa Italia on Wednesday with 1-0 victory over Napoli, a result which sealed a 2-1 triumph on aggregate. They will now face Juventus in the Coppa final on June 7. And defender Mauricio managed to capture the celebrations of the Lazio supporters using a selfie stick after they secured their progression. . Lazio defender Mauricio captures the Lazio fans celebrations via selfie stick. Senad Lulic, the Lazio midfielder who scored the winning goal on Wednesday, said to Gazzetta dello Sport: 'It was important to reach the final. . 'Juve are the strongest team in Italy but I think if we continue to play as we are doing we will have a chance in the final.' Lazio will try to win for the eighth consecutive game in Serie A this weekend. They are third in the standings, 15 points behind Juve but just one point adrift of Roma. Senad Lulic (left) celebrates scoring the winner for Lazio against Napoli. Substitute Lulic timed his run perfectly to tap in a late winner in Lazio's 1-0 defeat of Napoli (2-1 on aggregate) 'We are doing great and we want to finish as high as possible in the Serie A standings,' Lulic continued. Juve go into Saturday's game at bottom-side Parma after one of their most impressive performances of the season. Massimo Allegri's side hit back from a first-leg defeat with a 3-0 triumph at Fiorentina to reach the Coppa final. . .","summary":"Lazio beat Napoli 1 - 0 on Wednesday to reach the Coppa Italia final . They will now face Juventus in the final on June 7 . Defender Mauricio captured the Lazio fans ' celebrations using a selfie stick . Lazio face Empoli at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"197_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"In-form Lazio will have an extra spring in their step when they take to the Stadio Olimpico pitch to face Empoli on Sunday. The Roman outfit clinched a spot in the final of the Coppa Italia on Wednesday with 1-0 victory over Napoli, a result which sealed a 2-1 triumph on aggregate. They will now face Juventus in the Coppa final on June 7. And defender Mauricio managed to capture the celebrations of the Lazio supporters using a selfie stick after they secured their progression. . Lazio defender Mauricio captures the Lazio fans celebrations via selfie stick. Senad Lulic, the Lazio midfielder who scored the winning goal on Wednesday, said to Gazzetta dello Sport: 'It was important to reach the final. . 'Juve are the strongest team in Italy but I think if we continue to play as we are doing we will have a chance in the final.' Lazio will try to win for the eighth consecutive game in Serie A this weekend. They are third in the standings, 15 points behind Juve but just one point adrift of Roma. Senad Lulic (left) celebrates scoring the winner for Lazio against Napoli. Substitute Lulic timed his run perfectly to tap in a late winner in Lazio's 1-0 defeat of Napoli (2-1 on aggregate) 'We are doing great and we want to finish as high as possible in the Serie A standings,' Lulic continued. Juve go into Saturday's game at bottom-side Parma after one of their most impressive performances of the season. Massimo Allegri's side hit back from a first-leg defeat with a 3-0 triumph at Fiorentina to reach the Coppa final. . .","summary":"Lazio face Empoli at Stadio Olimpico in Serie A on Sunday . Lazio beat Napoli 1 - 0 on Wednesday to reach Coppa Italia final . Defender Mauricio captured fans ' celebrations via selfie stick .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"198_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tottenham will take on the very best players from Major League Soccer when they compete in the 2015 AT&T MLS All Stars game as part of the pre-season preparations in the summer. The annual showpiece will take place at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, the home of the Colorado Rapids, on July 29 in what is the 20th edition of the All Star match. What started off as a clash between the Eastern and Western Conferences in the United States is now contested by an overseas club. Recent participants include Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Chelsea. Colorado Rapids' Dick's Sporting Goods Park hosted the MLS All-Star game against Celtic in 2007. Wayne Rooney came face-to-face with David Beckham when Manchester United played in the MLS All-Star match in 2011. The fixture, which will be broadcast on Sky Sports, will be the only pre-season fixture that Tottenham will play outside of Europe and head coach Mauricio Pochettino is looking forward to returning to the US after the club's tour last summer. 'We'd like to thank Major League Soccer for the invitation to take part in the 2015 All-Star Game,' Pochettino told the club's official website. 'The fact that this will be our only fixture outside of Europe during pre-season says a lot about how we view this game. Tottenham return to the US after a three-match tour last summer - Ryan Mason pictured in action against Chicago Fire. Spurs head coach Mauricio Pochettino is looking forward to returning to the US for the fixture. 'We enjoyed three tough matches last summer in North America and the quality of football in MLS continues to grow every year. 'Pre-season is an important time for us and we are looking forward to being a part of one of the biggest events on the US football calendar. 'We know the quality of the facilities will be top-class and we see this fixture against the best players from MLS as good preparation.' Former US international goalkeeper Brad Friedel applauds supporters during clash against Chicago Fire. 'The AT&T MLS All-Star Game continues to be one of the most entertaining and widely anticipated traditions for our League and for our sport in North America,' said MLS President and Deputy Commissioner Mark Abbott. 'We are excited to welcome another world-class opponent in Tottenham and look forward to a competitive match and a tremendous week of events. . 'We know that the Colorado Rapids, one of our inaugural clubs, will be great hosts and that Dick's Sporting Goods Park will impress both the fans in the stadium and television viewers throughout the world.' .","summary":"Tottenham will take on the very best players from Major League Soccer when they compete in the 2015 AT&T MLS All Stars game . The annual showpiece will take place at Dick 's Sporting Goods Park , the home of the Colorado Rapids , on July 29 . The fixture will be broadcast on Sky Sports . Tottenham return to the US after a three - match tour last summer .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"198_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tottenham will take on the very best players from Major League Soccer when they compete in the 2015 AT&T MLS All Stars game as part of the pre-season preparations in the summer. The annual showpiece will take place at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, the home of the Colorado Rapids, on July 29 in what is the 20th edition of the All Star match. What started off as a clash between the Eastern and Western Conferences in the United States is now contested by an overseas club. Recent participants include Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Chelsea. Colorado Rapids' Dick's Sporting Goods Park hosted the MLS All-Star game against Celtic in 2007. Wayne Rooney came face-to-face with David Beckham when Manchester United played in the MLS All-Star match in 2011. The fixture, which will be broadcast on Sky Sports, will be the only pre-season fixture that Tottenham will play outside of Europe and head coach Mauricio Pochettino is looking forward to returning to the US after the club's tour last summer. 'We'd like to thank Major League Soccer for the invitation to take part in the 2015 All-Star Game,' Pochettino told the club's official website. 'The fact that this will be our only fixture outside of Europe during pre-season says a lot about how we view this game. Tottenham return to the US after a three-match tour last summer - Ryan Mason pictured in action against Chicago Fire. Spurs head coach Mauricio Pochettino is looking forward to returning to the US for the fixture. 'We enjoyed three tough matches last summer in North America and the quality of football in MLS continues to grow every year. 'Pre-season is an important time for us and we are looking forward to being a part of one of the biggest events on the US football calendar. 'We know the quality of the facilities will be top-class and we see this fixture against the best players from MLS as good preparation.' Former US international goalkeeper Brad Friedel applauds supporters during clash against Chicago Fire. 'The AT&T MLS All-Star Game continues to be one of the most entertaining and widely anticipated traditions for our League and for our sport in North America,' said MLS President and Deputy Commissioner Mark Abbott. 'We are excited to welcome another world-class opponent in Tottenham and look forward to a competitive match and a tremendous week of events. . 'We know that the Colorado Rapids, one of our inaugural clubs, will be great hosts and that Dick's Sporting Goods Park will impress both the fans in the stadium and television viewers throughout the world.' .","summary":"Tottenham will play in the 2015 AT&T MLS All Stars game in July . fixture will take place at Colorado Rapids ' Dick 's Sporting Goods Park . Mauricio Pochettino is looking forward to returning to the US .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"199_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Rehomed: Nellist's young spaniel cross called Coco. A drunken restaurant owner has been banned from keeping animals after he was caught on CCTV punching, kicking and throwing his dog across the room. David Nellist, 38, of Keswick, Cumbria was foiled after a neighbour heard the young spaniel cross called Coco 'screaming'. . Nellist was sentenced to two months in prison, suspended for 18 months, banned from keeping animals for five years, ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and pay costs of \u00a31,580 at Workington Magistrates Court in Cumbria last week. . The court was told the incident took place early on Monday January 19 at the tapas bar Nellist co-owned at the time of the incident in Keswick. RSPCA inspector Martyn Fletcher said: 'A neighbour was awakened in the middle of the night by a noise that she described as \"an animal in extreme pain or distress\".' Scroll down for video . Sentenced: David Nellist, 38, has been banned from keeping animals for five years by magistrates in Cumbria. Caught on camera: Nellist was foiled after a neighbour heard the young spaniel cross called Coco 'screaming' The woman said it sounded like a scream, as if the dog was being tortured. . 'She told us the sound continued intermittently, causing her to be so concerned that she actually got up, left her home and followed the noise to the restaurant,' Mr Fletcher said. 'This was 3.30am.' CCTV footage from several cameras inside the restaurant showed Nellist beating the dog. Mr Fletcher said: 'There is no audio recorded on it, but it\u2019s horrible to watch. 'He\u2019s seen pursuing her relentlessly as she moves from room to room, clearly frightened and trying to get away from him. . 'He repeatedly punches her, kicks her and on two occasions picks her up by the throat and throws her across the room onto the ground. . 'It\u2019s not difficult to imagine what might have happened had it not been for the actions of the neighbour.' Police were called to the restaurant but left after finding no obvious injuries to the animal. The RSPCA was called and after viewing the footage, Coco was seized by police on veterinary advice and placed in RSPCA care. Video contains footage some viewers may find upsetting . CCTV footage from several cameras inside the restaurant showed David Nellist, co-owner at the time, beating Coco the dog. The drunken restaurant boss caught on CCTV punching, kicking and throwing his dog across the room. On examination, the vet found no injuries but prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs based on what she had seen on the footage. In mitigation, the court heard that Nellist was drunk at the time and was appalled by his actions. Coco has since been rehomed. 'I\u2019ve seen her since and she\u2019s like a different dog,' Mr Fletcher added. 'She\u2019s got a fantastic owner who has another dog too, and they\u2019ve become great friends. . 'She\u2019s a really cheeky girl.' Nellist admitted causing unnecessary suffering to his pet by subjecting her to unnecessary physical violence.","summary":"David Nellist , 38 , of Keswick , Cumbria was foiled after a neighbour heard the young spaniel cross called Coco ' screaming ' The woman said it sounded like a scream , as if the dog was being tortured . Police were called to the restaurant but left after finding no obvious injuries to the animal . Coco was seized by police and placed in RSPCA care .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"199_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Rehomed: Nellist's young spaniel cross called Coco. A drunken restaurant owner has been banned from keeping animals after he was caught on CCTV punching, kicking and throwing his dog across the room. David Nellist, 38, of Keswick, Cumbria was foiled after a neighbour heard the young spaniel cross called Coco 'screaming'. . Nellist was sentenced to two months in prison, suspended for 18 months, banned from keeping animals for five years, ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and pay costs of \u00a31,580 at Workington Magistrates Court in Cumbria last week. . The court was told the incident took place early on Monday January 19 at the tapas bar Nellist co-owned at the time of the incident in Keswick. RSPCA inspector Martyn Fletcher said: 'A neighbour was awakened in the middle of the night by a noise that she described as \"an animal in extreme pain or distress\".' Scroll down for video . Sentenced: David Nellist, 38, has been banned from keeping animals for five years by magistrates in Cumbria. Caught on camera: Nellist was foiled after a neighbour heard the young spaniel cross called Coco 'screaming' The woman said it sounded like a scream, as if the dog was being tortured. . 'She told us the sound continued intermittently, causing her to be so concerned that she actually got up, left her home and followed the noise to the restaurant,' Mr Fletcher said. 'This was 3.30am.' CCTV footage from several cameras inside the restaurant showed Nellist beating the dog. Mr Fletcher said: 'There is no audio recorded on it, but it\u2019s horrible to watch. 'He\u2019s seen pursuing her relentlessly as she moves from room to room, clearly frightened and trying to get away from him. . 'He repeatedly punches her, kicks her and on two occasions picks her up by the throat and throws her across the room onto the ground. . 'It\u2019s not difficult to imagine what might have happened had it not been for the actions of the neighbour.' Police were called to the restaurant but left after finding no obvious injuries to the animal. The RSPCA was called and after viewing the footage, Coco was seized by police on veterinary advice and placed in RSPCA care. Video contains footage some viewers may find upsetting . CCTV footage from several cameras inside the restaurant showed David Nellist, co-owner at the time, beating Coco the dog. The drunken restaurant boss caught on CCTV punching, kicking and throwing his dog across the room. On examination, the vet found no injuries but prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs based on what she had seen on the footage. In mitigation, the court heard that Nellist was drunk at the time and was appalled by his actions. Coco has since been rehomed. 'I\u2019ve seen her since and she\u2019s like a different dog,' Mr Fletcher added. 'She\u2019s got a fantastic owner who has another dog too, and they\u2019ve become great friends. . 'She\u2019s a really cheeky girl.' Nellist admitted causing unnecessary suffering to his pet by subjecting her to unnecessary physical violence.","summary":"David Nellist , 38 , was caught on CCTV punching , kicking and throwing his dog . A neighbour heard the young spaniel cross called Coco ' screaming ' Nellist was sentenced to two months in prison , suspended for 18 months , banned from keeping animals for five years .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"200_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bayern Munich will be without midfielders Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery when they travel to Porto for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg. Frenchman Ribery is not yet fully fit following a five-week absence with an ankle injury while Schweinsteiger has had a virus for the past few days. 'Bastian and Franck will not be with us against Porto. That is bitter,' sports director Matthias Sammer said on Monday as the problems started to pile up for the treble-chasing Bavarians. Bayern boss Pep Guardiola has a long injury list to contend with as he aims for domestic and European glory. Bastian Schweinsteiger lies injured on the pitch during Bayern's 1-0 win against Borussia Dortmund on April 4. Medhi Benatia, David Alaba, Javi Martinez and Arjen Robben had already been sidelined by injuries. Jerome Boateng, who was rested for Saturday's 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt due to a minor muscle problem, is back in the squad. 'Those who are with us have our full trust,' Sammer told reporters ahead of the team's departure for Portugal later on Monday. 'The team is hungry.' Bayern are 10 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and are also through to the German Cup semi-finals. Bayern Munich defender Medhi Benatia (right) suffered a muscle injury against Bayer Leverkusen. Franck Ribery (left) is absent with an ankle injury while Arjen Robben is out with a stomach muscle tear. .","summary":"Bayern Munich travel to Porto for Champions League quarter - final first leg . Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery are both out with injuries . Pep Guardiola 's side are 10 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga . Bayern are also through to the German Cup semi - finals .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9807692308},"200_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bayern Munich will be without midfielders Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery when they travel to Porto for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg. Frenchman Ribery is not yet fully fit following a five-week absence with an ankle injury while Schweinsteiger has had a virus for the past few days. 'Bastian and Franck will not be with us against Porto. That is bitter,' sports director Matthias Sammer said on Monday as the problems started to pile up for the treble-chasing Bavarians. Bayern boss Pep Guardiola has a long injury list to contend with as he aims for domestic and European glory. Bastian Schweinsteiger lies injured on the pitch during Bayern's 1-0 win against Borussia Dortmund on April 4. Medhi Benatia, David Alaba, Javi Martinez and Arjen Robben had already been sidelined by injuries. Jerome Boateng, who was rested for Saturday's 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt due to a minor muscle problem, is back in the squad. 'Those who are with us have our full trust,' Sammer told reporters ahead of the team's departure for Portugal later on Monday. 'The team is hungry.' Bayern are 10 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and are also through to the German Cup semi-finals. Bayern Munich defender Medhi Benatia (right) suffered a muscle injury against Bayer Leverkusen. Franck Ribery (left) is absent with an ankle injury while Arjen Robben is out with a stomach muscle tear. .","summary":"Bayern Munich face Porto in the Champions League on Wednesday . Pep Guardiola 's side are without Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery . Medhi Benatia , David Alaba , Javi Martinez and Arjen Robben had already been sidelined by injuries .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"201_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They're the best of friends who work and play together, so it's hardly surprising that Gigi Hadid has picked up some words of wisdom from Kendall Jenner. The 19-year-old model took inspiration from the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star when it came to learning how to deal with negative feedback, particularly on social media. Speaking to Style.com, Gigi said: 'From Kendall I learned how to deal with the haters. She has a really good sense of when to stand up [on social media] and when to back off.' Scroll down for video . Gigi Hadid has credited her best friend Kendall Jenner, right, for helping her deal with social media haters. And it's not only Kendall, 19, who Gigi has taken social media tips from as she believes former Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss is comfortable with her social media persona. She added: 'I think she does such a good job of showing who she is. She lets her personality really shine in her Instagram.' While Kendall Jenner is taking the fashion world by the storm, she has her fair share of haters. . The fledgling model's meteoric rise as a professional runway model reportedly sparked the ire and resentment of some of her colleagues, according to a report. . At New York Fashion Week, Kendall was allegedly bullied by her fellow models, who even went so far as to put cigarettes out in her drink. . In another incident, Lexi Boling, along with fellow model Binx Walton, left cruel comments on a pre-show image of Kendall shared on Vogue Germany's Instagram feed. The 19-year-old model took inspiration from the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star when it came to learning how to deal with negative feedback. Gigi said that Kendall has a really good sense of when to stand up [on social media] and when to back off. Lexi, 21, tagged her friend Binx, 20, in the comment: '@binxwalton she's never looked better,' with a crying with laughter emoticon. Teen Vogue cover star Binx replied: 'That's f****d up,' with the same animated laughing face. The two comments have since been deleted from the Vogue Germany photo, but followers' horrified responses remain. Lexi has since apologised for the comment. In a statement issued via a representative to E! News, she said: 'I wasn't thinking and made a silly comment. Kendall's had a killer NYFW. A big congrats to her!' Gigi, centre, is best friends with fellow supermodels Cara Delevingne, left, and Kendall, right. The latter remark is certainly true. Kendall is unarguably one of the world's most in-demand stars. Her appearance in a Chanel fashion show in New York City on Tuesday was case in point. Kendall and her best friend Cara Delevingne were linked as they closed the Paris-Salzburg 2014\/15 Metiers d'Art Collection at Park Avenue Armory in two very unique and elaborate ensembles - Kendall in black, Cara in white. . And shadowing the young beauties was the designer himself, Karl Lagerfeld. . Gigi, Cara and Kendall looked delighted to be reunited at Wednesday night's Chanel event . Frame Denim Le Skinny de Jeanne mid rise jeans. Buy at Nordstrom. Visit site. BFFs Cara Delevingne and Kendall Jenner were back together again at Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel cruise, but it wasn't the only reunion of the night. Kendall was kitted out in a pair of monochrome printed trousers but Cara opted for her favorite super distressed skinny jeans by Frame Denim. We've spotted her in them several times before and it's easy to see why. They've got a great snug fit, are mid-rise which is easy to wear and of course all that on trend shredding makes them a must have. Unfortunately you can't buy these exact design anymore but click right to Neiman Marcus now to get a similar design from Neiman Marcus. Style like Cara with some lace up boots and a sports luxe sweater. Or work a simple tee and heels for fashion editor edge. Price putting you off? Then get the look for a lot less with our high street edit below. Topshop ripped black jeans at Nordstrom. Visit site. Missguided Brigitte ripped jeans. Visit site. Boohoo Chloe ripped black jeans. Visit site. Joe's Jeans Finn ripped jeans. Visit site. .","summary":"Gigi , 19 , said she learned how to deal with negative feedback from Kendall . She said she has a good sense of when to stand up and when to back off . Gigi is best friends with Kendall , Cara Delevingne and Karlie Kloss . Kendall was allegedly bullied by fellow models at New York Fashion Week .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9666666667},"201_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They're the best of friends who work and play together, so it's hardly surprising that Gigi Hadid has picked up some words of wisdom from Kendall Jenner. The 19-year-old model took inspiration from the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star when it came to learning how to deal with negative feedback, particularly on social media. Speaking to Style.com, Gigi said: 'From Kendall I learned how to deal with the haters. She has a really good sense of when to stand up [on social media] and when to back off.' Scroll down for video . Gigi Hadid has credited her best friend Kendall Jenner, right, for helping her deal with social media haters. And it's not only Kendall, 19, who Gigi has taken social media tips from as she believes former Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss is comfortable with her social media persona. She added: 'I think she does such a good job of showing who she is. She lets her personality really shine in her Instagram.' While Kendall Jenner is taking the fashion world by the storm, she has her fair share of haters. . The fledgling model's meteoric rise as a professional runway model reportedly sparked the ire and resentment of some of her colleagues, according to a report. . At New York Fashion Week, Kendall was allegedly bullied by her fellow models, who even went so far as to put cigarettes out in her drink. . In another incident, Lexi Boling, along with fellow model Binx Walton, left cruel comments on a pre-show image of Kendall shared on Vogue Germany's Instagram feed. The 19-year-old model took inspiration from the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star when it came to learning how to deal with negative feedback. Gigi said that Kendall has a really good sense of when to stand up [on social media] and when to back off. Lexi, 21, tagged her friend Binx, 20, in the comment: '@binxwalton she's never looked better,' with a crying with laughter emoticon. Teen Vogue cover star Binx replied: 'That's f****d up,' with the same animated laughing face. The two comments have since been deleted from the Vogue Germany photo, but followers' horrified responses remain. Lexi has since apologised for the comment. In a statement issued via a representative to E! News, she said: 'I wasn't thinking and made a silly comment. Kendall's had a killer NYFW. A big congrats to her!' Gigi, centre, is best friends with fellow supermodels Cara Delevingne, left, and Kendall, right. The latter remark is certainly true. Kendall is unarguably one of the world's most in-demand stars. Her appearance in a Chanel fashion show in New York City on Tuesday was case in point. Kendall and her best friend Cara Delevingne were linked as they closed the Paris-Salzburg 2014\/15 Metiers d'Art Collection at Park Avenue Armory in two very unique and elaborate ensembles - Kendall in black, Cara in white. . And shadowing the young beauties was the designer himself, Karl Lagerfeld. . Gigi, Cara and Kendall looked delighted to be reunited at Wednesday night's Chanel event . Frame Denim Le Skinny de Jeanne mid rise jeans. Buy at Nordstrom. Visit site. BFFs Cara Delevingne and Kendall Jenner were back together again at Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel cruise, but it wasn't the only reunion of the night. Kendall was kitted out in a pair of monochrome printed trousers but Cara opted for her favorite super distressed skinny jeans by Frame Denim. We've spotted her in them several times before and it's easy to see why. They've got a great snug fit, are mid-rise which is easy to wear and of course all that on trend shredding makes them a must have. Unfortunately you can't buy these exact design anymore but click right to Neiman Marcus now to get a similar design from Neiman Marcus. Style like Cara with some lace up boots and a sports luxe sweater. Or work a simple tee and heels for fashion editor edge. Price putting you off? Then get the look for a lot less with our high street edit below. Topshop ripped black jeans at Nordstrom. Visit site. Missguided Brigitte ripped jeans. Visit site. Boohoo Chloe ripped black jeans. Visit site. Joe's Jeans Finn ripped jeans. Visit site. .","summary":"Gigi , 19 , says Kendall has a good sense of when to stand up and when to back off . Believes Karlie Kloss is comfortable with her social media persona .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"202_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"One hundred and forty-seven victims. Many more families affected. Even more broken hopes and dreams. As Kenyans mourned those killed last week in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the nation, citizens used social media to share the victims' stories, hopes and dreams. Using the hashtag #147notjustanumber -- a reference to the number of people, mostly students, killed at Garissa University College on Thursday -- Kenyans tweeted pictures of the victims in happier times. Kenyan authorities have not released a list of the victims. The posts provided heart-wrenching details on the victims, including one about an elderly man whose dreams died with his son. He had reportedly taken a loan to educate him at the university, where he was killed by Al-Shabaab terrorists. The attack in Kenya killed 142 students, three security officers and two university security personnel, and was the nation's deadliest since the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in 1998. Kenyan churches mourned the dead during Easter services Sunday as armed guards protected the congregations. In emotional services nationwide, churchgoers wept as they paid tribute to the victims of the massacre. The gunmen who attacked the university in the predawn hours separated Muslims from Christians and killed the latter. The extremist group has also killed Muslims in recent attacks. The Interior Ministry has identified one of the attackers killed by security forces as the son of a government official. The father of suspect Abdirahim Abdullahi is a chief in Mandera and had reported his son missing, officials said. The Islamist extremist group is based in Somalia, but it hasn't confined its terrorism to the nation that shares a border with Kenya. In 2013, militants attacked Nairobi's upscale Westgate Mall, killing nearly 70 people.","summary":"Kenyans use social media to share the victims ' stories , hopes and dreams . The hashtag # 147notjustanumber refers to the number of people killed at Garissa University College . Kenyan authorities have not released a list of the victims . The attack killed 142 students , three security officers and two university security personnel .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"202_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"One hundred and forty-seven victims. Many more families affected. Even more broken hopes and dreams. As Kenyans mourned those killed last week in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the nation, citizens used social media to share the victims' stories, hopes and dreams. Using the hashtag #147notjustanumber -- a reference to the number of people, mostly students, killed at Garissa University College on Thursday -- Kenyans tweeted pictures of the victims in happier times. Kenyan authorities have not released a list of the victims. The posts provided heart-wrenching details on the victims, including one about an elderly man whose dreams died with his son. He had reportedly taken a loan to educate him at the university, where he was killed by Al-Shabaab terrorists. The attack in Kenya killed 142 students, three security officers and two university security personnel, and was the nation's deadliest since the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in 1998. Kenyan churches mourned the dead during Easter services Sunday as armed guards protected the congregations. In emotional services nationwide, churchgoers wept as they paid tribute to the victims of the massacre. The gunmen who attacked the university in the predawn hours separated Muslims from Christians and killed the latter. The extremist group has also killed Muslims in recent attacks. The Interior Ministry has identified one of the attackers killed by security forces as the son of a government official. The father of suspect Abdirahim Abdullahi is a chief in Mandera and had reported his son missing, officials said. The Islamist extremist group is based in Somalia, but it hasn't confined its terrorism to the nation that shares a border with Kenya. In 2013, militants attacked Nairobi's upscale Westgate Mall, killing nearly 70 people.","summary":"Kenyans use social media to share the victims ' stories , hopes and dreams . Kenyan authorities have not released a list of the victims .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"203_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The mighty boot of Marcelo Bosch kept the English flag flying in Europe as the Argentinian kicked Saracens through to the Champions Cup semi-finals with a famous last-minute penalty. No chorus of boos or whistles would stop the sweet strike rising above the 1950s tower blocks in the Colombes suburbs, with the ice cool 31-year-old mobbed by players and coaches as Racing Metro 92 were unceremoniously dumped out of the competition. It was the South American\u2019s finest moment since he arrived on continental shores. Referee Nigel Owens was escorted off the pitch by security but his call \u2013penalising replacement lock Fabrice Metz with 10 seconds left on the clock \u2013 was the correct decision and ensured a classic finale to match bereft or flair and finesse. . Scenes of elation as Saracens clinch victory with the last play of the match against Racing Metro 92. Marcelo Bosch kicks the match-winning penalty from long-range to snatch Saracen's a semi-final berth. Argentine Bosch raises his arms aloft after being entrusted with the final kick of the game . Bosch jumps into the arms of Rhys Gills after his successful kick as Hodgson joins the celebrations. Bosch is mobbed by his elated Sarries team-mates after his kick sails over the posts for the win. England's first team through to the semi-finals in the European Rugby Champions Cup semis celebrate. . RACING METRO 92: Dulin, Imhoff, Chavancy, Roberts, Thomas, Sexton, Machenaud, Ben Arous, Szarzewski, Ducalcon, Charteris, Van Der Merwe, Lauret, Gerondeau, Claassen. Replacements: Lacombe, Brugnaut, Mujati, Metz, Dubarry, Phillips, Goosen, Dumoulin. Tries: Machenaud Penalties: Machenaud (2) Conversions: Nil . Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales) . SARACENS: Goode, Ashton, Bosch, Wyles, Strettle, Hodgson, Wigglesworth, M. Vunipola, George, Du Plessis, Kruis, J. Hamilton, Wray, Burger, B. Vunipola. Replacements: Brits, Barrington, Johnston, Itoje, Brown, Hankin, De Kock, Tompkins. Tries: Nil Penalties: Hodgson (2), Goode, Bosch Conversions: Nil . \u2018The last time I kicked to win the game was when I was 21 and playing for an amateur club in Argentina,\u2019 said Bosch. 'It was from more or less the same range and it was against our clasico rivals. It was a great memory for me, but it was a long time ago. \u2018I tried to be as relaxed as possible. We had the wind in our face and I didn\u2019t want to force it. I tried not to think about what it represented and I said, \u201cWhy not? I can take it.\u201d The rest is history. With kicks like this, you\u2019re either the hero or the bad guy - I\u2019m happy that it went my way.\u2019. It was the sort of strike that was associated with Ronan O\u2019Gara during his illustrious playing career with Munster and Ireland. The retired No 10, now kicking coach for the Top 14 side, watched helplessly from the stands of the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir as the ball sailed between the posts to set up a knockout meeting with Clermont in Saint Etienne. . Alex Goode leaps the tackle of Juan Imhoff during the Champions Cup quarter-final outside Paris. Charlie Hodgson kicks the first penalty of the match to give Saracens a 3-0 lead. Sarries full back Alex Goode (centre) evades Racing's Welsh centre Jamie Roberts (right) Racing and France scrum-half Maxime Machenaud crosses for the only try of the first half in outer Paris. CLERMONT v SARACENS, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, St Etienne, Saturday, April 18, 3.15pm (GMT) TOULON v LEINSTER, Stade V\u00e9lodrome, Marseille, Sunday, April 19, 3.15pm (GMT) Racing are a team who, in their early years, would play wearing berets and bow ties. They would drink champagne at half time but this was an abrasive and at times unabsorbing encounter, offering little to inspire the Parisian painters couched on the sidelines to capture the moments of magic. The partisan home crowd were angered by two of Owens\u2019 decisions in the opening quarter, with the Welshman not penalising Alex Goode for a block on French winger Teddy Thomas and scratching off a potential try for Dimitri Szarzewski because of a knock on. Charlie Hodgson kicked two first-half penalties \u2013 either side of a 27th minute try for Maxime Machenaud after Saracens lost an attacking scrum - Jim Hamilton was shown a yellow card, the tourists were fortunate to go into the break with a one-point advantage. \u2018We weren't great in the first half, even though we had a very strong wind,\u2019 said Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall. \u2018We were unable to build any pressure. Playing into that very strong wind and with Jonny Sexton playing No 10 for the opposition, being 6-5 up at half time felt like a mountain to climb. . Marcelo Bosch is an Argentine utility back who moved to Europe in 2006 to play for Biarritz. He joined Saracens in the 2013-14 season and has featured predominantly at centre. He is not Saracens\u2019 first-choice kicker - Owen Farrell, Charlie Hodgson and Alex Goode are all above him - but he has a hugely powerful strike. It\u2019s earned him cult status with the Allianz Park crowd, who chant \u2018Bosch, Bosch, Bosch\u2019 whenever he lines up one of his kicks. As a teenager, Bosch played football in Buenos Aires but claims that it was always his dream to play rugby in England. He married Augustina last summer and they are expecting twins. . Bosch's football skills aid his powerful kicking. Racing Metro 92 winger Teddy Thomas shows his speed to avoid Chris Wyles and escape the in-goal area. Sarries' stand-in captain Hodgson places his grubber kick underneath Wenceslas Lauret. Racing Metro and Ireland fly-half Jonny Sexton (left) locks horns with Sarries winger David Strettle. Strettle is upended going for a high ball against Racing's Brice Dulin, who escapes a yellow card . \u2018But that's where it turned around and I'd say our second half performance was as courageous, brave and hard working as I've seen. We went hunting and kept knocking them down, scrapping for absolutely everything. Our rugby could have been better and it wasn't a beauty of a match, but we put them under enough pressure to make some errors and give us a chance.\u2019. Cigarette smoke filled the air and, having never previously progressed from the pool stages, the hosts looked like they were choking on the pressure. Racing did most of the running but Saracens edged further ahead, with Goode also adding his weight to the kicking with a 47th minute penalty. Wales and Racing centre Jamie Roberts threatened in attack, but was hauled off in the 52nd minute. Bosch then tackled his countryman Juan Imhoff just short of the line \u2013 although the pitch-length move was subsequently pulled back for a forward pass \u2013 and Billy Vunipola intervened with a crucial turnover to snuff out a Racing attack. But Saracens were unable to build upon their lead and, just past the hour mark, Racing narrowed the gap thanks to three points from Machenaud. A game of kick tennis ensued and the French No 9 pushed his side into the lead with his second penalty 10 minutes later. The blue and white flags were waving and the bass drum was beating but, sacrebleu, Metro tried to run down the clock. Then Metz came flying off his feet at the crucial moment. Bosch stepped up for the penalty and, after a short run up, his kick floated gracefully between the sticks. . England No 8 Billy Vunipola fends off Racing centre Henri Chavancy at Yves Du Manoir Stadium in Colombes. Sexton fires a bullet-like pass as he clears the ball from the ruck against Saracens. Sarries winger Chris Ashton gets a kick away under the tackle of Argentinean Juan Imhoff.","summary":"Alex Goode , Marcelo Bosch and Maxime Machenaud crossed for Sarries . Charlie Hodgson kicked the first penalty of the match to give Sarries a 3 - 0 lead . Fabrice Metz was sin - binned with 10 seconds left on the clock . Bosch kicked the match - winning penalty from long - range to snatch Saracens a semi - final berth .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.890625},"203_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The mighty boot of Marcelo Bosch kept the English flag flying in Europe as the Argentinian kicked Saracens through to the Champions Cup semi-finals with a famous last-minute penalty. No chorus of boos or whistles would stop the sweet strike rising above the 1950s tower blocks in the Colombes suburbs, with the ice cool 31-year-old mobbed by players and coaches as Racing Metro 92 were unceremoniously dumped out of the competition. It was the South American\u2019s finest moment since he arrived on continental shores. Referee Nigel Owens was escorted off the pitch by security but his call \u2013penalising replacement lock Fabrice Metz with 10 seconds left on the clock \u2013 was the correct decision and ensured a classic finale to match bereft or flair and finesse. . Scenes of elation as Saracens clinch victory with the last play of the match against Racing Metro 92. Marcelo Bosch kicks the match-winning penalty from long-range to snatch Saracen's a semi-final berth. Argentine Bosch raises his arms aloft after being entrusted with the final kick of the game . Bosch jumps into the arms of Rhys Gills after his successful kick as Hodgson joins the celebrations. Bosch is mobbed by his elated Sarries team-mates after his kick sails over the posts for the win. England's first team through to the semi-finals in the European Rugby Champions Cup semis celebrate. . RACING METRO 92: Dulin, Imhoff, Chavancy, Roberts, Thomas, Sexton, Machenaud, Ben Arous, Szarzewski, Ducalcon, Charteris, Van Der Merwe, Lauret, Gerondeau, Claassen. Replacements: Lacombe, Brugnaut, Mujati, Metz, Dubarry, Phillips, Goosen, Dumoulin. Tries: Machenaud Penalties: Machenaud (2) Conversions: Nil . Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales) . SARACENS: Goode, Ashton, Bosch, Wyles, Strettle, Hodgson, Wigglesworth, M. Vunipola, George, Du Plessis, Kruis, J. Hamilton, Wray, Burger, B. Vunipola. Replacements: Brits, Barrington, Johnston, Itoje, Brown, Hankin, De Kock, Tompkins. Tries: Nil Penalties: Hodgson (2), Goode, Bosch Conversions: Nil . \u2018The last time I kicked to win the game was when I was 21 and playing for an amateur club in Argentina,\u2019 said Bosch. 'It was from more or less the same range and it was against our clasico rivals. It was a great memory for me, but it was a long time ago. \u2018I tried to be as relaxed as possible. We had the wind in our face and I didn\u2019t want to force it. I tried not to think about what it represented and I said, \u201cWhy not? I can take it.\u201d The rest is history. With kicks like this, you\u2019re either the hero or the bad guy - I\u2019m happy that it went my way.\u2019. It was the sort of strike that was associated with Ronan O\u2019Gara during his illustrious playing career with Munster and Ireland. The retired No 10, now kicking coach for the Top 14 side, watched helplessly from the stands of the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir as the ball sailed between the posts to set up a knockout meeting with Clermont in Saint Etienne. . Alex Goode leaps the tackle of Juan Imhoff during the Champions Cup quarter-final outside Paris. Charlie Hodgson kicks the first penalty of the match to give Saracens a 3-0 lead. Sarries full back Alex Goode (centre) evades Racing's Welsh centre Jamie Roberts (right) Racing and France scrum-half Maxime Machenaud crosses for the only try of the first half in outer Paris. CLERMONT v SARACENS, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, St Etienne, Saturday, April 18, 3.15pm (GMT) TOULON v LEINSTER, Stade V\u00e9lodrome, Marseille, Sunday, April 19, 3.15pm (GMT) Racing are a team who, in their early years, would play wearing berets and bow ties. They would drink champagne at half time but this was an abrasive and at times unabsorbing encounter, offering little to inspire the Parisian painters couched on the sidelines to capture the moments of magic. The partisan home crowd were angered by two of Owens\u2019 decisions in the opening quarter, with the Welshman not penalising Alex Goode for a block on French winger Teddy Thomas and scratching off a potential try for Dimitri Szarzewski because of a knock on. Charlie Hodgson kicked two first-half penalties \u2013 either side of a 27th minute try for Maxime Machenaud after Saracens lost an attacking scrum - Jim Hamilton was shown a yellow card, the tourists were fortunate to go into the break with a one-point advantage. \u2018We weren't great in the first half, even though we had a very strong wind,\u2019 said Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall. \u2018We were unable to build any pressure. Playing into that very strong wind and with Jonny Sexton playing No 10 for the opposition, being 6-5 up at half time felt like a mountain to climb. . Marcelo Bosch is an Argentine utility back who moved to Europe in 2006 to play for Biarritz. He joined Saracens in the 2013-14 season and has featured predominantly at centre. He is not Saracens\u2019 first-choice kicker - Owen Farrell, Charlie Hodgson and Alex Goode are all above him - but he has a hugely powerful strike. It\u2019s earned him cult status with the Allianz Park crowd, who chant \u2018Bosch, Bosch, Bosch\u2019 whenever he lines up one of his kicks. As a teenager, Bosch played football in Buenos Aires but claims that it was always his dream to play rugby in England. He married Augustina last summer and they are expecting twins. . Bosch's football skills aid his powerful kicking. Racing Metro 92 winger Teddy Thomas shows his speed to avoid Chris Wyles and escape the in-goal area. Sarries' stand-in captain Hodgson places his grubber kick underneath Wenceslas Lauret. Racing Metro and Ireland fly-half Jonny Sexton (left) locks horns with Sarries winger David Strettle. Strettle is upended going for a high ball against Racing's Brice Dulin, who escapes a yellow card . \u2018But that's where it turned around and I'd say our second half performance was as courageous, brave and hard working as I've seen. We went hunting and kept knocking them down, scrapping for absolutely everything. Our rugby could have been better and it wasn't a beauty of a match, but we put them under enough pressure to make some errors and give us a chance.\u2019. Cigarette smoke filled the air and, having never previously progressed from the pool stages, the hosts looked like they were choking on the pressure. Racing did most of the running but Saracens edged further ahead, with Goode also adding his weight to the kicking with a 47th minute penalty. Wales and Racing centre Jamie Roberts threatened in attack, but was hauled off in the 52nd minute. Bosch then tackled his countryman Juan Imhoff just short of the line \u2013 although the pitch-length move was subsequently pulled back for a forward pass \u2013 and Billy Vunipola intervened with a crucial turnover to snuff out a Racing attack. But Saracens were unable to build upon their lead and, just past the hour mark, Racing narrowed the gap thanks to three points from Machenaud. A game of kick tennis ensued and the French No 9 pushed his side into the lead with his second penalty 10 minutes later. The blue and white flags were waving and the bass drum was beating but, sacrebleu, Metro tried to run down the clock. Then Metz came flying off his feet at the crucial moment. Bosch stepped up for the penalty and, after a short run up, his kick floated gracefully between the sticks. . England No 8 Billy Vunipola fends off Racing centre Henri Chavancy at Yves Du Manoir Stadium in Colombes. Sexton fires a bullet-like pass as he clears the ball from the ruck against Saracens. Sarries winger Chris Ashton gets a kick away under the tackle of Argentinean Juan Imhoff.","summary":"Maxime Machenaud crossed for Racing Metro 92 in the first half . Charlie Hodgson kicked two penalties for Saracens . Argentine Marcelo Bosch won the match with a last - minute penalty .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"204_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Manchester United and Liverpool target \u00a325million Memphis Depay has held talks with Paris St Germain this week with the permission of his club PSV Eindhoven. The dialogue between PSG and Depay represents a threat to the Premier League clubs with the Qatari-backed French club understood to have made a significantly better financial offer than Liverpool. United have yet to hold detailed talks with the player but have informed PSV of their wish to do so while Liverpool have established a good relationship with the club and would be serious contenders to sign the wide player if United's offer does not match their own. Memphis Depay (centre) has held talks with PSG, despite Liverpool and Manchester United's interest. Holland player Depay (right) has caught the eye of clubs over Europe with good form for club and country. Louis van Gaal gave Depay his international debut but could miss out on bringing him to Old Trafford . However, Depay is intrigued by the prospect of playing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and is good friends with Gregory van der Wiel, his team-mate in the Holland national team, who is also at PSG. With Bayern Munich also considering a move for the winger, a move to the Premier League is in the balance though if United firm up their interest, they clearly have an advantage. Louis van Gaal gave Depay his international debut for Holland and the player also worked under van Gaal's assistant, Albert Stuivenberg in the Holland Under-17 team which won the 2011 European Championships.","summary":"Memphis Depay has held talks with Paris St Germain this week . Manchester United and Liverpool are both interested in the Holland winger . PSG are understood to have made a significantly better offer than Liverpool . Depay is intrigued by the prospect of playing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic . Click here for more transfer news .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"204_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Manchester United and Liverpool target \u00a325million Memphis Depay has held talks with Paris St Germain this week with the permission of his club PSV Eindhoven. The dialogue between PSG and Depay represents a threat to the Premier League clubs with the Qatari-backed French club understood to have made a significantly better financial offer than Liverpool. United have yet to hold detailed talks with the player but have informed PSV of their wish to do so while Liverpool have established a good relationship with the club and would be serious contenders to sign the wide player if United's offer does not match their own. Memphis Depay (centre) has held talks with PSG, despite Liverpool and Manchester United's interest. Holland player Depay (right) has caught the eye of clubs over Europe with good form for club and country. Louis van Gaal gave Depay his international debut but could miss out on bringing him to Old Trafford . However, Depay is intrigued by the prospect of playing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and is good friends with Gregory van der Wiel, his team-mate in the Holland national team, who is also at PSG. With Bayern Munich also considering a move for the winger, a move to the Premier League is in the balance though if United firm up their interest, they clearly have an advantage. Louis van Gaal gave Depay his international debut for Holland and the player also worked under van Gaal's assistant, Albert Stuivenberg in the Holland Under-17 team which won the 2011 European Championships.","summary":"Memphis Depay has held talks with Paris St Germain this week . PSG understood to have made a significantly better financial offer than Liverpool . PSV have informed PSV of their wish to do so while Liverpool have established a good relationship with the club . Depay is intrigued by the prospect of playing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9827586207},"205_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A London marathon runner stopped mid-race to ask his girlfriend to marry him in an incredibly heart-warming video. Jordan Meikle was filmed approaching the spectator\u2019s barriers at a section of the 26-mile course near Canary Wharf by his girlfriend\u2019s father Mark Harris. The 23-year-old, who moments before carefully removed a ring box from a bag around his waist without his girlfriend seeing, is captured standing before her stretching his muscles. Jordan Meikle stretches his muscles in front of the spectator's barriers at the London Marathon. Biding his time while masking the slight smirk on his face, Jordan lunges into another stretch \u2013 one that has him facing his girlfriend on one knee \u2013 and reveals the ring box from behind his back. His girlfriend, Kayleigh Harris appears speechless by the sudden gesture and stands back in shock as Jordan beams up at her. Cheers sound from the people standing by watching and runners can be seen clapping in approval as they jog past the couple. Getting to his feet, Jordan then presents Kayleigh with her ring and seals the deal with a kiss and a cuddle. While stretching the 23-year-old gets down on one knee and suddenly produces a ring from behind his back. He then has a sip of water and after saying his goodbye\u2019s heads back into the pack of runners and carries on with his race. Talking to MailOnline, Jordan said: 'I wanted to propose for a while now but wanted it to be somewhere extra special where there would be hundreds of people in the same area \u2013 plus somewhere she couldn't escape. . 'After the marathon I met my fiancee and family at the mall and cuddled and celebrated a little bit until my legs turned to rock and I had to lay on the floor. . 'Our anniversary is on April 29, so proposing so close to the day and in front of my family and hers was daunting but also amazing \u2013 my happiest day so far.' After sealing the deal with a kiss and a cuddle, Jordan rejoins the pack of runners and carries on with the race. The video, which was uploaded to Facebook, has been viewed almost 25,000 times and has received a number of positive comments. Claire Harris wrote: \u2018Congratulations! I barely even know you but I'm sitting in the staffroom with tears in my eyes! How fantastic!!\u2019. Jordan was running the race to help raise funds for the Salvation Army, who provide accommodation for homeless people. According to his Just Giving page, Jordan had excelled his target of \u00a31,500 by raising \u00a31,760.37 in funds from a total of 88 donations. .","summary":"Jordan Meikle stopped mid - race to ask his girlfriend to marry him . The 23 - year - old removed a ring box from a bag around his waist . He was running the race to raise funds for the Salvation Army . The video , which was uploaded to Facebook , has been viewed almost 25,000 times .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"205_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A London marathon runner stopped mid-race to ask his girlfriend to marry him in an incredibly heart-warming video. Jordan Meikle was filmed approaching the spectator\u2019s barriers at a section of the 26-mile course near Canary Wharf by his girlfriend\u2019s father Mark Harris. The 23-year-old, who moments before carefully removed a ring box from a bag around his waist without his girlfriend seeing, is captured standing before her stretching his muscles. Jordan Meikle stretches his muscles in front of the spectator's barriers at the London Marathon. Biding his time while masking the slight smirk on his face, Jordan lunges into another stretch \u2013 one that has him facing his girlfriend on one knee \u2013 and reveals the ring box from behind his back. His girlfriend, Kayleigh Harris appears speechless by the sudden gesture and stands back in shock as Jordan beams up at her. Cheers sound from the people standing by watching and runners can be seen clapping in approval as they jog past the couple. Getting to his feet, Jordan then presents Kayleigh with her ring and seals the deal with a kiss and a cuddle. While stretching the 23-year-old gets down on one knee and suddenly produces a ring from behind his back. He then has a sip of water and after saying his goodbye\u2019s heads back into the pack of runners and carries on with his race. Talking to MailOnline, Jordan said: 'I wanted to propose for a while now but wanted it to be somewhere extra special where there would be hundreds of people in the same area \u2013 plus somewhere she couldn't escape. . 'After the marathon I met my fiancee and family at the mall and cuddled and celebrated a little bit until my legs turned to rock and I had to lay on the floor. . 'Our anniversary is on April 29, so proposing so close to the day and in front of my family and hers was daunting but also amazing \u2013 my happiest day so far.' After sealing the deal with a kiss and a cuddle, Jordan rejoins the pack of runners and carries on with the race. The video, which was uploaded to Facebook, has been viewed almost 25,000 times and has received a number of positive comments. Claire Harris wrote: \u2018Congratulations! I barely even know you but I'm sitting in the staffroom with tears in my eyes! How fantastic!!\u2019. Jordan was running the race to help raise funds for the Salvation Army, who provide accommodation for homeless people. According to his Just Giving page, Jordan had excelled his target of \u00a31,500 by raising \u00a31,760.37 in funds from a total of 88 donations. .","summary":"Jordan Meikle was running the London Marathon for the Salvation Army . The 23 - year - old approached spectator 's barriers at a section near Canary Wharf . While stretching , he removes a ring box from a bag around his waist . While down on one knee , he produces the ring from behind his back .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"206_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The new Southpaw trailer last month featured Jake Gyllenhaal showing off an extremely toned torso. . But according to his trainer, former professional boxer Terry Claybon, it took a huge amount of work to get the 34-year-old actor ripped for the shoot, including six months of training before filming even started. . He also worked out for an incredible six hours per day, including 2,000 sit ups, 1,000 each morning and the same at night. . Of course, Jake had to work even harder to get in shape because he had just dropped approximately 30lbs to play freelance crime reporter Lou, who stumbles upon the dangerous underworld of Los Angeles in Nightcrawler. Scroll down for video . Blood, sweat and tears: According to his trainer, it took a huge amount of work to get Jake Gyllenhaal ripped for Southpaw, including six months of training before filming started, 2,000 sit ups and six hours of training each day. Much thinner: The 34-year-old lost 30 pounds for 2014 thriller Nightcrawler and had to put that weight back on plus 15lbs of muscle . He not only returned to his normal weight - but he then put on another 15 pounds of pure muscle to play the desperate fighter Billy Hope. His trainer Claybon told Yahoo: 'Gradually we built up, day-by-day, to 2,000. It takes time to do that', and revealed that his exercise regime included, 'three hours of boxing in the morning and three hours of strengthening, conditioning, and cardio at night.' . Speaking about his weight loss for Nightcrawler, Jake told Us Weekly: 'I knew that [Lou] was literally and figuratively hungry, [so I got into the] mode where I was always a bit hungry. Beaten: The trailer shows a muscular Gyllenhaal bloodied and bruised by an opponent in the boxing ring. Bulking up: Jake poses here with his trainers, including former boxer Terry Claybon (second from right), who was responsible for whipping the once-scrawny actor into shape. Gyllenhaal also attended several boxing matches to watch how real fighters move in the ring. 'It's not different than getting into character for anything. It's more about believing where you are and being present where you are. Who's to say what the process is? I have a strange one \u2026 but I love what I do.' . Claybon explained to Yahoo that Jake put back on the weight he had lost before gaining an extra 15 pounds of muscle for Southpaw. . Health experts told the Daily Telegraph that Gyllenhaal likely went on a high-protein diet, that likely included protein powder. He likely had to consume 130 grams of protein - two and a half times the daily recommended intake. . Health experts also told the Telegraph that such drastic body changes could cause long-term damage to his body. . The huge swing in Gyllenhaal's physique recalls other drastic changes actors have made in their bodies. Among the most recent and most notable is Matthew McConaughey's turn from Magic Mike hunk to Dallas Buyers Club AIDS patient. Meanwhile, in Southpaw, Jake plays Billy Hope, a professional boxer who must rebuild his life after his wife is killed and his daughter is taken away from him. . The recent trailer opens with Gyllenhaal's understatement: 'I expected a hard fight. I put my family through a lot.' It then cuts to him in the ring bloodied and bruised as he takes a relentless pounding from an opponent, while his wife, played by Rachel McAdam and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson look on in horror, before Hope suddenly turns it around sends the other boxer to the canvass. Horrified: His wife, played by Rachel McAdam and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson can only stand by and watch ringside. Adrenelin: Gyllenhaal plays Billy Hope, a boxer who allows himself take punches to fire himself up. The reason Gyllenhaal's character allowed himself to take the beating in the first place is then explained. 'The more you get hit the harder you fight, I get it,' his wife says. 'Only now you've taken way to many hits before you get off. You cant fight like that any more. Think about her.' She's talking about the couple's only daughter Leila, who is played by film newcomer Oona Laurence. The youngster is fresh from lauded performances on Broadway as Matilda in the stage adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic. But the trailer also reveals there's a much more devastating blow in store for Hope, when his wife is accidentally shot dead by a bodyguard during an altercation with he has with another boxer who had been taunting him, which McAdam's character had told him to walk away from. Doomed: The two-and-a-half minute clip reveals McAdams is killed during an altercation between Hope and another boxer. Hopeless: The boxer must fight to regain his daughter, who is taken from him by child services following the death of his wife. Young star: Leila Hope is played by Oona Laurence who just wowed audiences on Broadway as Matilda. And things get worse for the embattled boxer as the child protection services take his daughter away from him after he falls into a dangerous cycle of self destruction following the death of the child's mother. . The film also stars Rita Ora, who recently played Christian Grey's sister in Fifty Shades Of Grey, as well as Forest Whitaker and Naoime Harris, replacing Lupita Nyong'o who dropped out in August. . Shot: McAdams plays Maureen, whose death starts Gyllenhaal's downward spiral. The real Jake Gyllenhaal: When not packing on muscle or dropping weight for a role, Jake looks like this (pictured in January) .","summary":"The 34 - year - old lost 30 pounds for 2014 thriller Nightcrawler and had to put that weight back on plus 15lbs of muscle for Southpaw . His trainer , former professional boxer Terry Claybon , said Gyllenhaal did 2,000 sit ups a day , 1,000 each morning and the same at night . The actor also attended several boxing matches to watch how real fighters move in the ring .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"206_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The new Southpaw trailer last month featured Jake Gyllenhaal showing off an extremely toned torso. . But according to his trainer, former professional boxer Terry Claybon, it took a huge amount of work to get the 34-year-old actor ripped for the shoot, including six months of training before filming even started. . He also worked out for an incredible six hours per day, including 2,000 sit ups, 1,000 each morning and the same at night. . Of course, Jake had to work even harder to get in shape because he had just dropped approximately 30lbs to play freelance crime reporter Lou, who stumbles upon the dangerous underworld of Los Angeles in Nightcrawler. Scroll down for video . Blood, sweat and tears: According to his trainer, it took a huge amount of work to get Jake Gyllenhaal ripped for Southpaw, including six months of training before filming started, 2,000 sit ups and six hours of training each day. Much thinner: The 34-year-old lost 30 pounds for 2014 thriller Nightcrawler and had to put that weight back on plus 15lbs of muscle . He not only returned to his normal weight - but he then put on another 15 pounds of pure muscle to play the desperate fighter Billy Hope. His trainer Claybon told Yahoo: 'Gradually we built up, day-by-day, to 2,000. It takes time to do that', and revealed that his exercise regime included, 'three hours of boxing in the morning and three hours of strengthening, conditioning, and cardio at night.' . Speaking about his weight loss for Nightcrawler, Jake told Us Weekly: 'I knew that [Lou] was literally and figuratively hungry, [so I got into the] mode where I was always a bit hungry. Beaten: The trailer shows a muscular Gyllenhaal bloodied and bruised by an opponent in the boxing ring. Bulking up: Jake poses here with his trainers, including former boxer Terry Claybon (second from right), who was responsible for whipping the once-scrawny actor into shape. Gyllenhaal also attended several boxing matches to watch how real fighters move in the ring. 'It's not different than getting into character for anything. It's more about believing where you are and being present where you are. Who's to say what the process is? I have a strange one \u2026 but I love what I do.' . Claybon explained to Yahoo that Jake put back on the weight he had lost before gaining an extra 15 pounds of muscle for Southpaw. . Health experts told the Daily Telegraph that Gyllenhaal likely went on a high-protein diet, that likely included protein powder. He likely had to consume 130 grams of protein - two and a half times the daily recommended intake. . Health experts also told the Telegraph that such drastic body changes could cause long-term damage to his body. . The huge swing in Gyllenhaal's physique recalls other drastic changes actors have made in their bodies. Among the most recent and most notable is Matthew McConaughey's turn from Magic Mike hunk to Dallas Buyers Club AIDS patient. Meanwhile, in Southpaw, Jake plays Billy Hope, a professional boxer who must rebuild his life after his wife is killed and his daughter is taken away from him. . The recent trailer opens with Gyllenhaal's understatement: 'I expected a hard fight. I put my family through a lot.' It then cuts to him in the ring bloodied and bruised as he takes a relentless pounding from an opponent, while his wife, played by Rachel McAdam and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson look on in horror, before Hope suddenly turns it around sends the other boxer to the canvass. Horrified: His wife, played by Rachel McAdam and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson can only stand by and watch ringside. Adrenelin: Gyllenhaal plays Billy Hope, a boxer who allows himself take punches to fire himself up. The reason Gyllenhaal's character allowed himself to take the beating in the first place is then explained. 'The more you get hit the harder you fight, I get it,' his wife says. 'Only now you've taken way to many hits before you get off. You cant fight like that any more. Think about her.' She's talking about the couple's only daughter Leila, who is played by film newcomer Oona Laurence. The youngster is fresh from lauded performances on Broadway as Matilda in the stage adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic. But the trailer also reveals there's a much more devastating blow in store for Hope, when his wife is accidentally shot dead by a bodyguard during an altercation with he has with another boxer who had been taunting him, which McAdam's character had told him to walk away from. Doomed: The two-and-a-half minute clip reveals McAdams is killed during an altercation between Hope and another boxer. Hopeless: The boxer must fight to regain his daughter, who is taken from him by child services following the death of his wife. Young star: Leila Hope is played by Oona Laurence who just wowed audiences on Broadway as Matilda. And things get worse for the embattled boxer as the child protection services take his daughter away from him after he falls into a dangerous cycle of self destruction following the death of the child's mother. . The film also stars Rita Ora, who recently played Christian Grey's sister in Fifty Shades Of Grey, as well as Forest Whitaker and Naoime Harris, replacing Lupita Nyong'o who dropped out in August. . Shot: McAdams plays Maureen, whose death starts Gyllenhaal's downward spiral. The real Jake Gyllenhaal: When not packing on muscle or dropping weight for a role, Jake looks like this (pictured in January) .","summary":"The 34 - year - old actor lost 30lbs for 2014 thriller Nightcrawler . He then put that weight back on plus 15lbs of muscle for new film Southpaw .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"207_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Made famous by their 'matchy matchy' style and twin-like looks (despite the five year age difference), the Melbourne based fashion duo Jess, 22, and Stef, 27, Dadon are now set to take their crazy style collaborations to a new level. The sisters have teamed up with 'Print All Over Me' - an innovative online New York-based company that allows you to digitally design your own prints - and Buffalo shoes, the brand behind the Spice Girls' trademark platforms. Introduced to the company via a mutual friend in the U.S., the girls knew it was a match made in heaven. 'We both have a love of colour and prints and so we said lets do something crazy together,' says Stef. Scroll down for video . Quirky collab: Sister duo Jess and Stef Dadon have teamed up with New York company ' Print All Over Me' Cocktails and creativity: The sisters are heading to LA soon for summer to launch new shoe line 'Twoobs' The photo-shoot was their own idea, which according to Jess they 'threw together' because they didn't think the collaboration on its own had enough of their signature look that is all about over-the -top colours and accessories. While the duo look posed and polished in the pics, they let us in on a little secret, according to the 'How Two Live' girls, they insist they don't actually like modelling, despite the 1732 posts on Instagram that would suggest otherwise. 'We don\u2019t like to model, so we decided to add wigs and sunnies so we can hide behind them and they don\u2019t see us,' says Jess. Candy coloured palettes: Stef, 27 (left) and Jess, 22 (right) Dadon have over 111,000 followers on Instagram. Steph says they use the term 'modelling' loosely as they don't see themselves as professional models, they just happen to be in the photos showcasing the clothes. . The photo shoot which took place in Sydney's Luna Park provided the perfect backdrop for the crazy, clown-like antics of the collaboration. 'They closed the park for the day so we had a couple of hours to take over and shoot. It provided the perfect creepy abandoned backdrop.' Model shy:The girls admit while they love wearing clothes, they are actually camera shy. Theme this: Sydney's theme park 'Luna Park' was the backdrop for their crazy colour pop collaboration. The shoes featured are also as part of the collaboration and are from the brand 'Buffalo Shoes' which are the same brand who sky-rocketed platforms into the mainstream when they were famously worn by the Spice Girls during the 90s. 'We'd been collaborating with the guys from Buffalo shoes but we weren't sure what our following would think, so we posted a pic on Instagram and everyone has been dying over them - so it's had a great response,' says Jess. . While the photo shoot for their current collaboration only took a quick 45 minutes, the Dadon sisters had a lot of other projects keeping them busy. Down-to-earth duo: 45 minutes is all it took to string together the glamour shots as seen throughout. Pop princesses: The platforms made by Buffalo Shoes are the same company made famous by the Spice Girls. First there's their new shoe label, titled 'Twoobs,' coming out in June in America. 'We did a shoe collaboration with Windsor Smith a year and a half ago and once we got a taste for shoes we fell in love,' says Jess. 'This first line will be all about sandals with flat and platform soles,'she said. According to Jess, platforms are a must because they're much more comfortable than heels - 'you\u2019re feet won't be sore at the end of the night and you still get the height.' Flair for fashion: With a natural knack for fashion the girls are now releasing a 'how-to' book titled #howtolive. Colour craziness: 'How To Live' have become well known thanks to their colourful Australian style. Questioned why America is their first market, the sisters admit escaping to summer weather is their biggest appeal, especially as their based most of the year in Melbourne (known for it's southerly chill). 'We\u2019re going to go for three months then decide if we'll stay on permanently. We love L.A., and we already have a fan base and connections to the shoe industry over there so it just made sense,' says Stef. They also have a book in the works, with the very insta-worthy title ' #howtwolive' coming out in September. . Celebrity scene: In their short two and a half years of blogging they've met Rachel Zoe and Anna Dello Russo. The book offers 36 'how-two' projects including fashion, recipes and nail art ideas. As for more collaborations? There's more on the cards but according to the girls it's still under tight wraps at the moment. Not that the fashion bloggers will need any help with exposure. The duo have met a lot of fashion royalty in the two and a half years since their blog's conception - with highlights including Rachel Zoe at New York Fashion Week and Anna Dello Russo when they guest edited for Elle Girl Japan. Fame and fortune aside, at the end of the day all the girls really care about is representing fashion. 'In the Australian blogging scene, everyone does the same thing, so we decided early on our goal was to bring colour into the Australian market,' says Jess. Patriotic pair: Despite business endeavours in the U.S. they take pride in representing Australian designers. And it's their vibrant and uniquely Australian approach that seems to be working. 'When we met Rachel Zoe we were wearing an amazing Australian designer Natasha Fagg and she came up to us and was like \u2018\"I love what you\u2019re wearing, you girls look so crazy,\"' says Jess. . 'It also helps that we were wearing big sunnies, very Rachel Zoe, she adds. 'We love to promote Australian designers when we're overseas. When we guest edited Elle Girl, it was so cool to have people from Japan come up and ask us who we were wearing,' she said. Despite their recent success, the duo from Melbourne remain down-to-earth about their life and even admit that despite receiving the odd gifts here and there they prefer to buy all their own clothes. 'It's flattering to receive gifts but we're a bit picky and it's always better to buy what you love and stay true to what your style is,' says Jess. .","summary":"Jess , 22 , and Stef , 27 , Dadon have teamed up with New York - based company ' Print All Over Me ' They are also launching a new shoe line ' Twoobs ' in America . The photo shoot was their own idea , which they ' threw together ' because they did n't think the collaboration on its own had enough of their signature look . The sisters have over 111,000 followers on Instagram .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"207_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Made famous by their 'matchy matchy' style and twin-like looks (despite the five year age difference), the Melbourne based fashion duo Jess, 22, and Stef, 27, Dadon are now set to take their crazy style collaborations to a new level. The sisters have teamed up with 'Print All Over Me' - an innovative online New York-based company that allows you to digitally design your own prints - and Buffalo shoes, the brand behind the Spice Girls' trademark platforms. Introduced to the company via a mutual friend in the U.S., the girls knew it was a match made in heaven. 'We both have a love of colour and prints and so we said lets do something crazy together,' says Stef. Scroll down for video . Quirky collab: Sister duo Jess and Stef Dadon have teamed up with New York company ' Print All Over Me' Cocktails and creativity: The sisters are heading to LA soon for summer to launch new shoe line 'Twoobs' The photo-shoot was their own idea, which according to Jess they 'threw together' because they didn't think the collaboration on its own had enough of their signature look that is all about over-the -top colours and accessories. While the duo look posed and polished in the pics, they let us in on a little secret, according to the 'How Two Live' girls, they insist they don't actually like modelling, despite the 1732 posts on Instagram that would suggest otherwise. 'We don\u2019t like to model, so we decided to add wigs and sunnies so we can hide behind them and they don\u2019t see us,' says Jess. Candy coloured palettes: Stef, 27 (left) and Jess, 22 (right) Dadon have over 111,000 followers on Instagram. Steph says they use the term 'modelling' loosely as they don't see themselves as professional models, they just happen to be in the photos showcasing the clothes. . The photo shoot which took place in Sydney's Luna Park provided the perfect backdrop for the crazy, clown-like antics of the collaboration. 'They closed the park for the day so we had a couple of hours to take over and shoot. It provided the perfect creepy abandoned backdrop.' Model shy:The girls admit while they love wearing clothes, they are actually camera shy. Theme this: Sydney's theme park 'Luna Park' was the backdrop for their crazy colour pop collaboration. The shoes featured are also as part of the collaboration and are from the brand 'Buffalo Shoes' which are the same brand who sky-rocketed platforms into the mainstream when they were famously worn by the Spice Girls during the 90s. 'We'd been collaborating with the guys from Buffalo shoes but we weren't sure what our following would think, so we posted a pic on Instagram and everyone has been dying over them - so it's had a great response,' says Jess. . While the photo shoot for their current collaboration only took a quick 45 minutes, the Dadon sisters had a lot of other projects keeping them busy. Down-to-earth duo: 45 minutes is all it took to string together the glamour shots as seen throughout. Pop princesses: The platforms made by Buffalo Shoes are the same company made famous by the Spice Girls. First there's their new shoe label, titled 'Twoobs,' coming out in June in America. 'We did a shoe collaboration with Windsor Smith a year and a half ago and once we got a taste for shoes we fell in love,' says Jess. 'This first line will be all about sandals with flat and platform soles,'she said. According to Jess, platforms are a must because they're much more comfortable than heels - 'you\u2019re feet won't be sore at the end of the night and you still get the height.' Flair for fashion: With a natural knack for fashion the girls are now releasing a 'how-to' book titled #howtolive. Colour craziness: 'How To Live' have become well known thanks to their colourful Australian style. Questioned why America is their first market, the sisters admit escaping to summer weather is their biggest appeal, especially as their based most of the year in Melbourne (known for it's southerly chill). 'We\u2019re going to go for three months then decide if we'll stay on permanently. We love L.A., and we already have a fan base and connections to the shoe industry over there so it just made sense,' says Stef. They also have a book in the works, with the very insta-worthy title ' #howtwolive' coming out in September. . Celebrity scene: In their short two and a half years of blogging they've met Rachel Zoe and Anna Dello Russo. The book offers 36 'how-two' projects including fashion, recipes and nail art ideas. As for more collaborations? There's more on the cards but according to the girls it's still under tight wraps at the moment. Not that the fashion bloggers will need any help with exposure. The duo have met a lot of fashion royalty in the two and a half years since their blog's conception - with highlights including Rachel Zoe at New York Fashion Week and Anna Dello Russo when they guest edited for Elle Girl Japan. Fame and fortune aside, at the end of the day all the girls really care about is representing fashion. 'In the Australian blogging scene, everyone does the same thing, so we decided early on our goal was to bring colour into the Australian market,' says Jess. Patriotic pair: Despite business endeavours in the U.S. they take pride in representing Australian designers. And it's their vibrant and uniquely Australian approach that seems to be working. 'When we met Rachel Zoe we were wearing an amazing Australian designer Natasha Fagg and she came up to us and was like \u2018\"I love what you\u2019re wearing, you girls look so crazy,\"' says Jess. . 'It also helps that we were wearing big sunnies, very Rachel Zoe, she adds. 'We love to promote Australian designers when we're overseas. When we guest edited Elle Girl, it was so cool to have people from Japan come up and ask us who we were wearing,' she said. Despite their recent success, the duo from Melbourne remain down-to-earth about their life and even admit that despite receiving the odd gifts here and there they prefer to buy all their own clothes. 'It's flattering to receive gifts but we're a bit picky and it's always better to buy what you love and stay true to what your style is,' says Jess. .","summary":"Fashion duo Jess and Stef Dadon have teamed up with New York company ' Print All Over Me ' The sisters are heading to LA soon for summer to launch new shoe line ' Twoobs '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"208_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"So, you'd like a \"Full House\" reunion and spinoff? You got it, dude! Co-star John Stamos announced Monday night on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live\" that Netflix has ordered up a reunion special, followed by a spinoff series called \"Fuller House.\" The show will feature Candace Cameron Bure, who played eldest daughter D.J. Tanner in the original series -- which aired from 1987 to 1995 -- as the recently widowed mother of three boys. \"It's sort of a role reversal, and we turn the house over to her,\" Stamos told Kimmel. Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner in the original series, and Andrea Barber, who portrayed D.J.'s best friend Kimmy Gibbler, will both return for the new series, Netflix said. Stamos will produce and guest star. Talks with co-starsBob Saget, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin are ongoing, Netflix said. The show will be available next year, Netflix said. \"As big fans of the original Full House, we are thrilled to be able to introduce Fuller House's new narrative to existing fans worldwide, who grew up on the original, as well as a new generation of global viewers that have grown up with the Tanners in syndication,\" Netflix Vice President of Original Content Cindy Holland said in a statement. The show starts with Tanner -- now named Tanner-Fuller (get it ... Fuller?) -- pregnant, recently widowed and living in San Francisco. Her younger sister Stephanie -- now an aspiring musician -- and her lifelong best friend and fellow single mom, Kimmy, move in to help her care for her two boys and the new baby. On Monday, Barber tweeted Cameron Bure to ask whether she was ready to resume their onscreen friendship. \"We never stopped,\" Cameron Bure tweeted back. Fans were over the moon at the news.","summary":"Netflix has ordered up a \" Full House \" reunion special and a spinoff series . Candace Cameron Bure , who played D.J. Tanner in the original series , will star . Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber will both return for the new series . The show will be available next year .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"208_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"So, you'd like a \"Full House\" reunion and spinoff? You got it, dude! Co-star John Stamos announced Monday night on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live\" that Netflix has ordered up a reunion special, followed by a spinoff series called \"Fuller House.\" The show will feature Candace Cameron Bure, who played eldest daughter D.J. Tanner in the original series -- which aired from 1987 to 1995 -- as the recently widowed mother of three boys. \"It's sort of a role reversal, and we turn the house over to her,\" Stamos told Kimmel. Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner in the original series, and Andrea Barber, who portrayed D.J.'s best friend Kimmy Gibbler, will both return for the new series, Netflix said. Stamos will produce and guest star. Talks with co-starsBob Saget, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin are ongoing, Netflix said. The show will be available next year, Netflix said. \"As big fans of the original Full House, we are thrilled to be able to introduce Fuller House's new narrative to existing fans worldwide, who grew up on the original, as well as a new generation of global viewers that have grown up with the Tanners in syndication,\" Netflix Vice President of Original Content Cindy Holland said in a statement. The show starts with Tanner -- now named Tanner-Fuller (get it ... Fuller?) -- pregnant, recently widowed and living in San Francisco. Her younger sister Stephanie -- now an aspiring musician -- and her lifelong best friend and fellow single mom, Kimmy, move in to help her care for her two boys and the new baby. On Monday, Barber tweeted Cameron Bure to ask whether she was ready to resume their onscreen friendship. \"We never stopped,\" Cameron Bure tweeted back. Fans were over the moon at the news.","summary":"Candace Cameron Bure will star in a \" Fuller House \" spinoff . John Stamos will produce and guest star in the new series .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"209_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Wayne Rooney knows Champions League qualification is Manchester United's to lose, making this weekend's clash with Aston Villa all the more important. Louis van Gaal's side sit fourth in the Barclays Premier League standings as the season enters the closing stages, boasting a five-point cushion over the chasing pack after winning so impressively at Liverpool before the international break. Juan Mata's brace earned United a deserved 2-1 triumph at Anfield to give them a buffer over the Reds, as well as fellow top-four contenders Southampton and Tottenham. Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney feels the club are on course to qualify for the Champions League. United midfielder Juan Mata scored a fantastic brace against Liverpool to secure his side a 2-1 win at Anfield. The second of Mata's goals was a brilliant improvised scissor kick to give United a 2-0 lead in the second-half. However, Rooney is well aware how quickly things can change, admitting nothing less than victory will suffice when Aston Villa come to Aston Villa on Saturday. 'Yes it was (a six-pointer at Liverpool), but that means nothing if we don't beat Aston Villa on Saturday,' the United captain said. 'Obviously Arsenal play Liverpool as well, so if we can get the win against Villa that will be an even better result than Liverpool was for us. 'I think there are still eight games left. We are in a good position at the minute so it's in our own hands, so have to make sure we do it.' Rooney and several of his United team-mates only returned home from international duty on Wednesday afternoon after a technical fault on the England team plane delayed their departure from Turin. It meant an extra night in Italy, where it looked like they would be leaving after a night to forget as Graziano Pelle punished the Three Lions' poor first-half display. However, Andros Townsend's wonder strike saw England secure a 1-1 draw following a much-improved performance after half-time, when Roy Hodgson's bold substitutions paid off - as did his decision to partner Rooney with full debutant Harry Kane. The England skipper had spent the first half in midfield role as Hodgson tinkered with his side, although he is not allowing that experimentation to be an excuse. 'I think it's important in tournament football you might need that, so that's what we were doing,' the 29-year-old said. Rooney competes for the ball with Italy defender Andrea Ranocchia during Tuesday's international friendly . Rooney runs forward with the ball during the friendly match at the Juventus Stadium in Turin on Tuesday. 'We were trying a few different things out because you never know with injuries and suspensions in tournament football. The best time to do it is obviously in the friendlies. 'You could clearly see in the first half that it didn't work so I think the manager made good changes at the right time which helped us to get back into the game. 'Obviously I haven't played in midfield for a few weeks. Sometimes it is difficult to go from up front to midfield or from midfield to up front - sometimes it does take time. 'I had a few chances and could have scored, so I felt I played better when I went up front.' United team-mate Phil Jones was another to struggle away from his preferred position, looking lost at times at the base of the diamond. He looked more assured when he dropped back into defence after Chris Smalling complained of feeling unwell and was replaced by Michael Carrick late in the opening period. The 33-year-old had not played for England since October 2013 before these matches and Rooney loves having his club-mate around. 'I felt Michael Carrick was the best player on the pitch by a mile,' he said. 'He gave us great composure, he slowed the game down when we needed to and started our attacks really well.' Asked if Carrick has been under-rated throughout his career, Rooney said: 'Not from me and certainly not from Manchester United fans. 'I think he is a fantastic player. He has been a big reason why, at United, we have won so many trophies over the last few years. So from myself and his team-mates, he has not been under-estimated.' United and England midfielder Michael Carrick has been singled out for his strong performance against Italy. .","summary":"Manchester United sit fourth in the Premier League table . Louis van Gaal 's side have a five - point cushion over the chasing pack . United captain Wayne Rooney feels the club are on course to qualify for the Champions League . United face Aston Villa on Saturday in their final game of the season .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9824561404},"209_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Wayne Rooney knows Champions League qualification is Manchester United's to lose, making this weekend's clash with Aston Villa all the more important. Louis van Gaal's side sit fourth in the Barclays Premier League standings as the season enters the closing stages, boasting a five-point cushion over the chasing pack after winning so impressively at Liverpool before the international break. Juan Mata's brace earned United a deserved 2-1 triumph at Anfield to give them a buffer over the Reds, as well as fellow top-four contenders Southampton and Tottenham. Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney feels the club are on course to qualify for the Champions League. United midfielder Juan Mata scored a fantastic brace against Liverpool to secure his side a 2-1 win at Anfield. The second of Mata's goals was a brilliant improvised scissor kick to give United a 2-0 lead in the second-half. However, Rooney is well aware how quickly things can change, admitting nothing less than victory will suffice when Aston Villa come to Aston Villa on Saturday. 'Yes it was (a six-pointer at Liverpool), but that means nothing if we don't beat Aston Villa on Saturday,' the United captain said. 'Obviously Arsenal play Liverpool as well, so if we can get the win against Villa that will be an even better result than Liverpool was for us. 'I think there are still eight games left. We are in a good position at the minute so it's in our own hands, so have to make sure we do it.' Rooney and several of his United team-mates only returned home from international duty on Wednesday afternoon after a technical fault on the England team plane delayed their departure from Turin. It meant an extra night in Italy, where it looked like they would be leaving after a night to forget as Graziano Pelle punished the Three Lions' poor first-half display. However, Andros Townsend's wonder strike saw England secure a 1-1 draw following a much-improved performance after half-time, when Roy Hodgson's bold substitutions paid off - as did his decision to partner Rooney with full debutant Harry Kane. The England skipper had spent the first half in midfield role as Hodgson tinkered with his side, although he is not allowing that experimentation to be an excuse. 'I think it's important in tournament football you might need that, so that's what we were doing,' the 29-year-old said. Rooney competes for the ball with Italy defender Andrea Ranocchia during Tuesday's international friendly . Rooney runs forward with the ball during the friendly match at the Juventus Stadium in Turin on Tuesday. 'We were trying a few different things out because you never know with injuries and suspensions in tournament football. The best time to do it is obviously in the friendlies. 'You could clearly see in the first half that it didn't work so I think the manager made good changes at the right time which helped us to get back into the game. 'Obviously I haven't played in midfield for a few weeks. Sometimes it is difficult to go from up front to midfield or from midfield to up front - sometimes it does take time. 'I had a few chances and could have scored, so I felt I played better when I went up front.' United team-mate Phil Jones was another to struggle away from his preferred position, looking lost at times at the base of the diamond. He looked more assured when he dropped back into defence after Chris Smalling complained of feeling unwell and was replaced by Michael Carrick late in the opening period. The 33-year-old had not played for England since October 2013 before these matches and Rooney loves having his club-mate around. 'I felt Michael Carrick was the best player on the pitch by a mile,' he said. 'He gave us great composure, he slowed the game down when we needed to and started our attacks really well.' Asked if Carrick has been under-rated throughout his career, Rooney said: 'Not from me and certainly not from Manchester United fans. 'I think he is a fantastic player. He has been a big reason why, at United, we have won so many trophies over the last few years. So from myself and his team-mates, he has not been under-estimated.' United and England midfielder Michael Carrick has been singled out for his strong performance against Italy. .","summary":"Manchester United beat Liverpool 2 - 1 at Anfield in the Premier League . Louis van Gaal 's side are five points clear of Southampton and Tottenham . Wayne Rooney believes United are on course to qualify for the Champions League .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9285714286},"210_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A morbidly obese man who piled on the pounds thanks to a twice-daily takeaway habit and 'hated leaving the house' because of his looks has lost 19st in just one year. David Rush, 33, from Lisburn, Northern Ireland, felt that he 'shouldn't go out' because of his size but lost the weight after plucking up the courage to start cycling. At his heaviest, he weighed 34st and was forced to order specialist XXXXXL clothes on the internet - the result of topping up his takeaway-heavy diet with six bags of crisps and two bottles of full-fat Coca-Cola a day. Shedding the pounds: David Rush, 33, used to weigh 34st but has shed an incredible 19st in just one year. Super slimmer: Mr Rush now weighs a slimline 15st 4lbs - down from 34st at his heaviest (right) . Embarrassed by his size and afraid of cruel comments or being forced to squeeze past people, Mr Rush says he never left the house - and never had a girlfriend. 'I hated leaving the house and going out anywhere because I didn't know if the places I would be going to were tight for space,' he explains. 'I was that big it made me feel like I shouldn't be out. My eating was awful - I would have takeaways every night for my dinner and eat junk all through the day.' But when his weight began to prevent him from walking easily, he decided to take action and ditched the takeaways in favour of a healthy meal plan. Mr Rush, who now weighs a healthy 15st 4lbs, began shedding the pounds at the rate of a stone a week but, determined to speed up the process, took up cycling. . Overindulging: Mr Rush's old diet consisted of twice-daily takeaways topped up with six bags of crisps . Mobility: He plucked up the courage to make a change after having problems walking around . He combined bike rides with 10 mile jogs and vigorous gym workouts and as a result, managed to shed a substantial 18st 10lb in just one year. A newly slimline Mr Rush says he now feels confident enough to ask women on dates and is training for a half-marathon and a 115-mile charity bike ride. . 'Since my weight loss my life has changed so much,' he enthuses. 'I started off with walking but once I started to cycle the weight just came off and I was able to join the gym. 'I've got my social life back, I'm out with my friends and I've got myself a new small car I can fit into.' Mr Rush says he has always been big but really began piling on the pounds in his twenties after moving out of his parents' home. Unhealthy habits swiftly crept in, with Mr Rush frequently eating crisps for breakfast and takeaways for lunch and dinner. . Shrunk: Mr Rush and a friend can both squeeze into his old XXXXXL Rangers football shirt. New lease of life: Mr Rush is now training for a half-marathon and a 115-mile bike ride . Breakfast - Couple of bags of crisps. Lunch - Sausage supper from the chip shop. Dinner - Takeaway curry. Snacks - Five more bags of crisps and huge bottles of coke. Breakfast - Porridge or natural yoghurt with branflakes and fruit. Lunch - Cous cous with chicken breast and vegetables. Dinner - Fruit and yoghurt. Snacks - Fibre bars or fruit. Enjoying himself: Mr Rush, in the red jacket on the left, cycles up to 85 miles a week . All that changed when his mother Margaret began suffering from heart problems, which, combined with Mr Rush' own mobility issues, provided the wake-up call he needed. . Determined to beat the bulge, he joined Slimming World and gave his diet a makeover, eating healthy porridge for breakfast and snacking on fruit and yoghurt. . Mr Rush, who works in a storage unit facility, is now saving up for cosmetic surgery because he still has more than a stone of excess skin that he can't shift. 'It really gets me down,' he admits. 'I've lost all this weight and I'm still wearing baggy clothes cause I don't feel confident. 'It does get me down but at the same time I'm really happy with myself for what I have achieved on my own with no help. 'My life has been on such a journey this last year I feel like I'm just starting to live.' . Looking good: He now wants to complete his dramatic transformation with surgery to remove excess skin .","summary":"David Rush , 33 , from Lisburn , Northern Ireland , weighed 34st at his heaviest . He used to eat six bags of crisps and two bottles of full - fat Coca - Cola a day . Mr Rush says he was embarrassed by his size and ' hated leaving the house ' He lost the weight after plucking up the courage to start cycling . Now weighs a slimline 15st 4lbs and is training for a half - marathon .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"210_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A morbidly obese man who piled on the pounds thanks to a twice-daily takeaway habit and 'hated leaving the house' because of his looks has lost 19st in just one year. David Rush, 33, from Lisburn, Northern Ireland, felt that he 'shouldn't go out' because of his size but lost the weight after plucking up the courage to start cycling. At his heaviest, he weighed 34st and was forced to order specialist XXXXXL clothes on the internet - the result of topping up his takeaway-heavy diet with six bags of crisps and two bottles of full-fat Coca-Cola a day. Shedding the pounds: David Rush, 33, used to weigh 34st but has shed an incredible 19st in just one year. Super slimmer: Mr Rush now weighs a slimline 15st 4lbs - down from 34st at his heaviest (right) . Embarrassed by his size and afraid of cruel comments or being forced to squeeze past people, Mr Rush says he never left the house - and never had a girlfriend. 'I hated leaving the house and going out anywhere because I didn't know if the places I would be going to were tight for space,' he explains. 'I was that big it made me feel like I shouldn't be out. My eating was awful - I would have takeaways every night for my dinner and eat junk all through the day.' But when his weight began to prevent him from walking easily, he decided to take action and ditched the takeaways in favour of a healthy meal plan. Mr Rush, who now weighs a healthy 15st 4lbs, began shedding the pounds at the rate of a stone a week but, determined to speed up the process, took up cycling. . Overindulging: Mr Rush's old diet consisted of twice-daily takeaways topped up with six bags of crisps . Mobility: He plucked up the courage to make a change after having problems walking around . He combined bike rides with 10 mile jogs and vigorous gym workouts and as a result, managed to shed a substantial 18st 10lb in just one year. A newly slimline Mr Rush says he now feels confident enough to ask women on dates and is training for a half-marathon and a 115-mile charity bike ride. . 'Since my weight loss my life has changed so much,' he enthuses. 'I started off with walking but once I started to cycle the weight just came off and I was able to join the gym. 'I've got my social life back, I'm out with my friends and I've got myself a new small car I can fit into.' Mr Rush says he has always been big but really began piling on the pounds in his twenties after moving out of his parents' home. Unhealthy habits swiftly crept in, with Mr Rush frequently eating crisps for breakfast and takeaways for lunch and dinner. . Shrunk: Mr Rush and a friend can both squeeze into his old XXXXXL Rangers football shirt. New lease of life: Mr Rush is now training for a half-marathon and a 115-mile bike ride . Breakfast - Couple of bags of crisps. Lunch - Sausage supper from the chip shop. Dinner - Takeaway curry. Snacks - Five more bags of crisps and huge bottles of coke. Breakfast - Porridge or natural yoghurt with branflakes and fruit. Lunch - Cous cous with chicken breast and vegetables. Dinner - Fruit and yoghurt. Snacks - Fibre bars or fruit. Enjoying himself: Mr Rush, in the red jacket on the left, cycles up to 85 miles a week . All that changed when his mother Margaret began suffering from heart problems, which, combined with Mr Rush' own mobility issues, provided the wake-up call he needed. . Determined to beat the bulge, he joined Slimming World and gave his diet a makeover, eating healthy porridge for breakfast and snacking on fruit and yoghurt. . Mr Rush, who works in a storage unit facility, is now saving up for cosmetic surgery because he still has more than a stone of excess skin that he can't shift. 'It really gets me down,' he admits. 'I've lost all this weight and I'm still wearing baggy clothes cause I don't feel confident. 'It does get me down but at the same time I'm really happy with myself for what I have achieved on my own with no help. 'My life has been on such a journey this last year I feel like I'm just starting to live.' . Looking good: He now wants to complete his dramatic transformation with surgery to remove excess skin .","summary":"David Rush , 33 , from Lisburn , Northern Ireland , weighed 34st at his heaviest . Used to eat twice - daily takeaways topped up with six bags of crisps . Now weighs a slimline 15st 4lbs and cycles up to 85 miles a week .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"211_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The son in law of disgraced New York politician Sheldon Silver was indicted Monday on two charges unrelated to the separate investigation into his famous power-broker relative. . Just three months after Silver himself was arrested on corruption charges, his son-in-law Marcello Trebitsch, 37, was accused of running a $7million Ponzi scheme. . The Brooklyn resident was in court on Monday as prosecutors accused him of lying to investors about stock losses and pocketing most of the money entrusted to him for trading. Trebitsch is married to Silver's daughter Michelle. Despite being a co-owner of their mutual fund, Allese Capital LLC, and a certified public accountant who 'kept the books', Michelle has not been charged in the scheme. . The son-in-law of Sheldon Silver was charged Monday with allegedly running a $7million Ponzi scheme. Silver, the former Speaker of the New York State Assembly, was charged in January for allegedly taking $4million in brides and kickbacks since 200. Silver pictured above entering court for his arraignment on February 24. The criminal complaint was filed by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bhahara, the same prosecutor who led the investigation into Silver's alleged corruption. But sources told the New York Daily News that the investigations are unrelated. 'Investing in securities entails certain risks, but should not include the risk of being defrauded by one\u2019s investment manager,' Bhahara said. . According to the complaint, Trebitsch took millions from investors, promising to invest their money in large-cap stocks through his mutual fund. . However, prosecutors say he only invested a fraction of the money and used the rest to finance his family and pay back other clients. Meanwhile, he allegedly lied to investors about what money he did invest, sending them fake account statements and tax forms that showed them posting positive returns along the lines of his promised 14 to 16 per cent - keeping 'enormous trading losses' secret. Trebitsch ran the scheme from 2009 through December 2014, according to the complaint. . Trebitsch has been charged with securities and wire fraud and is currently free on $500,000 bond. If convicted he faces the possibility of 40 years in prison and fines of up to $5.25million. . Father-in-law Silver was arrested in January, on charges he took $4million in brides and kickbacks since at least 2000. . Following his arrest, Silver was forced to give up his leadership position as Speaker of the New York State Assembly. Silver has viciously denied the charges, and has said he is 'confident' he will be 'vindicated in the courtroom'. . If convicted, the 71-year-old faces the possibility of 60 years in prison. .","summary":"Marcello Trebitsch , 37 , is the son - in - law of disgraced New York politician Sheldon Silver . On Monday he was charged with two counts of securities and wire fraud . Silver was arrested in January on charges he took $ 4million in brides and kickbacks since at least 2000 . Sources say the two investigations are unrelated .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"211_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The son in law of disgraced New York politician Sheldon Silver was indicted Monday on two charges unrelated to the separate investigation into his famous power-broker relative. . Just three months after Silver himself was arrested on corruption charges, his son-in-law Marcello Trebitsch, 37, was accused of running a $7million Ponzi scheme. . The Brooklyn resident was in court on Monday as prosecutors accused him of lying to investors about stock losses and pocketing most of the money entrusted to him for trading. Trebitsch is married to Silver's daughter Michelle. Despite being a co-owner of their mutual fund, Allese Capital LLC, and a certified public accountant who 'kept the books', Michelle has not been charged in the scheme. . The son-in-law of Sheldon Silver was charged Monday with allegedly running a $7million Ponzi scheme. Silver, the former Speaker of the New York State Assembly, was charged in January for allegedly taking $4million in brides and kickbacks since 200. Silver pictured above entering court for his arraignment on February 24. The criminal complaint was filed by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bhahara, the same prosecutor who led the investigation into Silver's alleged corruption. But sources told the New York Daily News that the investigations are unrelated. 'Investing in securities entails certain risks, but should not include the risk of being defrauded by one\u2019s investment manager,' Bhahara said. . According to the complaint, Trebitsch took millions from investors, promising to invest their money in large-cap stocks through his mutual fund. . However, prosecutors say he only invested a fraction of the money and used the rest to finance his family and pay back other clients. Meanwhile, he allegedly lied to investors about what money he did invest, sending them fake account statements and tax forms that showed them posting positive returns along the lines of his promised 14 to 16 per cent - keeping 'enormous trading losses' secret. Trebitsch ran the scheme from 2009 through December 2014, according to the complaint. . Trebitsch has been charged with securities and wire fraud and is currently free on $500,000 bond. If convicted he faces the possibility of 40 years in prison and fines of up to $5.25million. . Father-in-law Silver was arrested in January, on charges he took $4million in brides and kickbacks since at least 2000. . Following his arrest, Silver was forced to give up his leadership position as Speaker of the New York State Assembly. Silver has viciously denied the charges, and has said he is 'confident' he will be 'vindicated in the courtroom'. . If convicted, the 71-year-old faces the possibility of 60 years in prison. .","summary":"Marcello Trebitsch , 37 , is the son - in - law of former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver . On Monday he was charged with running a $ 7million Ponzi scheme . Accused of lying to investors about stock losses and pocketing most of the money entrusted to him for trading . Silver was arrested in January on charges he took $ 4million in brides and kickbacks since at least 2000 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"212_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Following Raheem Sterling's interview on Wednesday, in which he said he was not ready to sign a new contract at Liverpool, blogger David Tyrer of Live4Liverpool gives the view from Merseyside. While I hate to use social media as a gauge of opinions, Raheem Sterling\u2019s interview didn\u2019t go down well at all. It was ill-timed and, regardless of what Sterling and his agent hoped, he didn\u2019t come across very well. Some of his answers only fuelled the fire really. I\u2019m hoping that that wasn\u2019t the whole point, as we\u2019ve seen these sorts of situations engineered by agents before. The interview has almost certainly changed the way the fans feel about him. There will be a lot of fans that are of the opinion: \u2018let him go\u2019. Obviously, with the caveat that we get our money\u2019s worth! Raheem Sterling returns to Liverpool training after the international break and shakes hands with manager Brendan Rodgers. Sterling risked angering Liverpool fans after he said in an interview he was not ready to sign a contract. Sterling trains ahead of the weekend's game with Arsenal . It\u2019s always disappointing when a young player gets his head turned, but there\u2019s a sense of ungratefulness about the whole situation, considering how the club has nurtured him and paid him well throughout. Personally, I think he has the potential to be worth so much more than the \u00a3100,000-a-week contract he\u2019s turned down. But it\u2019s only that: potential. At present, he\u2019s arguably in the top five best young players in the world but, obviously at his age, he\u2019s also prone to bouts of inconsistency and prolonged poor form. He hasn\u2019t been great recently and was awful against Man Utd. Sterling has been linked with a move to Arsenal - the team he is preparing to face at the weekend . Raheem Sterling played for England in the 4-0 Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania . And while I\u2019d be willing to see the club give him \u00a3100k a week \u2013 possibly \u00a3120k a week - the club shouldn\u2019t do everything it can to keep him. Definitely not. Liverpool fans have a popular mantra: no player is bigger than the club. Admittedly, we stretch the rules for truly great players (Suarez, a recent example) but Sterling is nowhere near. If he wants out, I\u2019m sure the club will handle it the way they have before. Frustration over Sterling\u2019s situation has been building for a while, and many fans are now of the belief that if he wants to go he\u2019s welcome to. Personally, I don\u2019t like players holding the club to ransom. He has as much chance of winning trophies here as he does anywhere (other than money-rich clubs such as Chelsea or Man City). Sterling did not have his best game in a Liverpool shirt during the defeat at Manchester United. Liverpool fans have a mantra that no player is bigger than the club. If Sterling was to move to Arsenal then it would not go down well with Liverpool fans . But if he does end up going, he\u2019s worth a lot more than many established players. His ability is so raw but he has almost limitless potential. At the moment, we\u2019ve seen it in fits and starts but even so, he\u2019s easily worth \u00a325-30 million. If I was FSG, I\u2019d hold any interested club to ransom, though \u2013 double it. But a move to Arsenal wouldn\u2019t go down well. Perhaps better than if it was Chelsea or Manchester United, but honestly there\u2019s little Arsenal can offer that we can\u2019t. Sure, they\u2019re more financially stable but what \u2013 in terms of trophies \u2013 do Arsenal have to show for the last 12 years? Sterling speaks to the BBC and reveals he is not ready to sign a new contract. I think we\u2019re somewhat ahead on that front. Much like Alexis Sanchez, any move to Arsenal will be more about location than anything else. People have drawn comparisons with when Suarez wanted to leave for Arsenal, but the situation is different. Suarez says he wanted Champions League football and we weren\u2019t offering that at that time. Not only that, but Suarez was an established top-class player at the time, one of the best in the world. Sterling is purely potential and, given all the club have done for him (cliched, as that sounds), it makes little sense. If he\u2019s going to be nurtured into the world-class talent he can become, it won\u2019t happen at Arsenal. It may not necessarily happen at Anfield either, but a manager like Brendan Rodgers will give him the best shot of improving to that level over the next two to three years. You can read more from Live4Liverpool HERE and follow the Twitter account HERE . .","summary":"Raheem Sterling said he was not ready to sign a new contract at Liverpool . The England winger has been linked with a move to Arsenal . Liverpool fans have a mantra that no player is bigger than the club . Sterling has the potential to be worth so much more than \u00a3 100,000 - a - week .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"212_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Following Raheem Sterling's interview on Wednesday, in which he said he was not ready to sign a new contract at Liverpool, blogger David Tyrer of Live4Liverpool gives the view from Merseyside. While I hate to use social media as a gauge of opinions, Raheem Sterling\u2019s interview didn\u2019t go down well at all. It was ill-timed and, regardless of what Sterling and his agent hoped, he didn\u2019t come across very well. Some of his answers only fuelled the fire really. I\u2019m hoping that that wasn\u2019t the whole point, as we\u2019ve seen these sorts of situations engineered by agents before. The interview has almost certainly changed the way the fans feel about him. There will be a lot of fans that are of the opinion: \u2018let him go\u2019. Obviously, with the caveat that we get our money\u2019s worth! Raheem Sterling returns to Liverpool training after the international break and shakes hands with manager Brendan Rodgers. Sterling risked angering Liverpool fans after he said in an interview he was not ready to sign a contract. Sterling trains ahead of the weekend's game with Arsenal . It\u2019s always disappointing when a young player gets his head turned, but there\u2019s a sense of ungratefulness about the whole situation, considering how the club has nurtured him and paid him well throughout. Personally, I think he has the potential to be worth so much more than the \u00a3100,000-a-week contract he\u2019s turned down. But it\u2019s only that: potential. At present, he\u2019s arguably in the top five best young players in the world but, obviously at his age, he\u2019s also prone to bouts of inconsistency and prolonged poor form. He hasn\u2019t been great recently and was awful against Man Utd. Sterling has been linked with a move to Arsenal - the team he is preparing to face at the weekend . Raheem Sterling played for England in the 4-0 Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania . And while I\u2019d be willing to see the club give him \u00a3100k a week \u2013 possibly \u00a3120k a week - the club shouldn\u2019t do everything it can to keep him. Definitely not. Liverpool fans have a popular mantra: no player is bigger than the club. Admittedly, we stretch the rules for truly great players (Suarez, a recent example) but Sterling is nowhere near. If he wants out, I\u2019m sure the club will handle it the way they have before. Frustration over Sterling\u2019s situation has been building for a while, and many fans are now of the belief that if he wants to go he\u2019s welcome to. Personally, I don\u2019t like players holding the club to ransom. He has as much chance of winning trophies here as he does anywhere (other than money-rich clubs such as Chelsea or Man City). Sterling did not have his best game in a Liverpool shirt during the defeat at Manchester United. Liverpool fans have a mantra that no player is bigger than the club. If Sterling was to move to Arsenal then it would not go down well with Liverpool fans . But if he does end up going, he\u2019s worth a lot more than many established players. His ability is so raw but he has almost limitless potential. At the moment, we\u2019ve seen it in fits and starts but even so, he\u2019s easily worth \u00a325-30 million. If I was FSG, I\u2019d hold any interested club to ransom, though \u2013 double it. But a move to Arsenal wouldn\u2019t go down well. Perhaps better than if it was Chelsea or Manchester United, but honestly there\u2019s little Arsenal can offer that we can\u2019t. Sure, they\u2019re more financially stable but what \u2013 in terms of trophies \u2013 do Arsenal have to show for the last 12 years? Sterling speaks to the BBC and reveals he is not ready to sign a new contract. I think we\u2019re somewhat ahead on that front. Much like Alexis Sanchez, any move to Arsenal will be more about location than anything else. People have drawn comparisons with when Suarez wanted to leave for Arsenal, but the situation is different. Suarez says he wanted Champions League football and we weren\u2019t offering that at that time. Not only that, but Suarez was an established top-class player at the time, one of the best in the world. Sterling is purely potential and, given all the club have done for him (cliched, as that sounds), it makes little sense. If he\u2019s going to be nurtured into the world-class talent he can become, it won\u2019t happen at Arsenal. It may not necessarily happen at Anfield either, but a manager like Brendan Rodgers will give him the best shot of improving to that level over the next two to three years. You can read more from Live4Liverpool HERE and follow the Twitter account HERE . .","summary":"Raheem Sterling said he was not ready to sign a new contract at Liverpool . The England winger has been linked with a move to Arsenal . Liverpool fans have a mantra that no player is bigger than the club .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"213_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It's probable that Thiago Alcantara would never have signed for Manchester United even if David Moyes had wanted him. Once Pep Guardiola had made it clear he required the midfelder at Bayern Munich, it was pointless for United to continue their pursuit anyway,. But the fact that Moyes wasn't keen on the transfer - 'not his type' said a club source - was probably an early indication that he wasn't the right fit for United. Not that Moyes is a bad judge of a player; all managers get it wrong at some point. However, United's need for passing quality from deep midfield was apparent throughout Moyes' short time at the club. Indeed, it has continued to be a problem until Michael Carrick fully recovered from injury and Ander Herrera began to find his feet. The kind of passing display Thiago delivered in Bayern's 6-1 win over Porto on Wednesday has been precisely what United have been missing. Thiago (right) heads in Bayern Munich's first goal during their 6-1 win over Porto on Tuesday night. Thiago blows a kiss to the crowd as he celebrates his goal which started Bayern's remarkable comeback. Thiago is congratulated on his strike by Pep Guardiola, the man who took him from Barcelona to Bayern. Without quality in that area, few teams can compete at the elite level any more. It used to be the case that a requirement of playing holding midfield was height, strength and an ability to tackle. Given that most distribution emanates from deep, being among the best passers of the ball in that position is infinitely more important now. Moyes might quite reasonably been worried that Thiago was on the slight side to thrive in the rough and tumble of the Premier League. And his troubles with repeated knee ligaments injuries until his comeback this year add some weight to that theory - he was much missed by Spain at the World Cup after pulling out with a knee injury. But there are few players in the world who can pass like Thiago. Gary Neville has spoken about how Paul Scholes was once among that small group of players who could dictate a game simply with the tempo and the accuracy of their passing. Andrea Pirlo and Xavi are two more from Scholes' generation. Thiago is now elevating himself to their level. One experienced German journalist who has been watching Bayern for 35 years commented last night: 'Thiago might well be the most technically-gifted central midfielder who has ever played for Bayern.' . Thiago dictated the pace of the game from deep for Bayern Munich as they crushed Porto. Thiago started his career at Barcelona but was overlooked for Cesc Fabregas (right) by boss Tito Vilanova. And no-one has invested more in Thiago than Guardiola, which is why United had no realistic chance of signing him once his offer had been made. It was Pep who promoted him to the first team at Barcelona in 2009 and made him an integral part of the squad. But when Pep left, his successor, the late Tito Vilanova, wanted Cesc Fabregas to play that role. Thiago was sidelined, hence his availability in the summer of 2013. He is very much a global footballer for the 21st century. His dad, of course, is Brazilian, the World Cup winner Mazinho; Thiago was born in Italy and raised in Spain. He opted to play for the country in which he was living, rather than that of his forefathers or his birth, and was outstanding for Spain in the European Under 21 championships in 2013, scoring a hat-trick in the final against Italy in a 4-2 win. At Barcelona they are said not to be disturbed by the rise of Thiago. Ivan Rakitic and Sergio Busquets have that position covered. But Xavi is off to Qatar and Cesc is at Chelsea. Should Barca end up against Bayern in the Champions League semi finals, they may yet rue the day they deemed him surplus to requirements. David Moyes believed Thiago may not be able to cope with the physical demands of the Premier League. .","summary":"Thiago Alcantara scored in Bayern Munich 's 6 - 1 win over Porto on Wednesday . David Moyes was not keen on signing Thiago because he was ' not his type ' United 's need for passing quality from deep midfield was apparent throughout Moyes ' short time at the club . Pep Guardiola has invested more in Thiago than anyone else .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"213_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It's probable that Thiago Alcantara would never have signed for Manchester United even if David Moyes had wanted him. Once Pep Guardiola had made it clear he required the midfelder at Bayern Munich, it was pointless for United to continue their pursuit anyway,. But the fact that Moyes wasn't keen on the transfer - 'not his type' said a club source - was probably an early indication that he wasn't the right fit for United. Not that Moyes is a bad judge of a player; all managers get it wrong at some point. However, United's need for passing quality from deep midfield was apparent throughout Moyes' short time at the club. Indeed, it has continued to be a problem until Michael Carrick fully recovered from injury and Ander Herrera began to find his feet. The kind of passing display Thiago delivered in Bayern's 6-1 win over Porto on Wednesday has been precisely what United have been missing. Thiago (right) heads in Bayern Munich's first goal during their 6-1 win over Porto on Tuesday night. Thiago blows a kiss to the crowd as he celebrates his goal which started Bayern's remarkable comeback. Thiago is congratulated on his strike by Pep Guardiola, the man who took him from Barcelona to Bayern. Without quality in that area, few teams can compete at the elite level any more. It used to be the case that a requirement of playing holding midfield was height, strength and an ability to tackle. Given that most distribution emanates from deep, being among the best passers of the ball in that position is infinitely more important now. Moyes might quite reasonably been worried that Thiago was on the slight side to thrive in the rough and tumble of the Premier League. And his troubles with repeated knee ligaments injuries until his comeback this year add some weight to that theory - he was much missed by Spain at the World Cup after pulling out with a knee injury. But there are few players in the world who can pass like Thiago. Gary Neville has spoken about how Paul Scholes was once among that small group of players who could dictate a game simply with the tempo and the accuracy of their passing. Andrea Pirlo and Xavi are two more from Scholes' generation. Thiago is now elevating himself to their level. One experienced German journalist who has been watching Bayern for 35 years commented last night: 'Thiago might well be the most technically-gifted central midfielder who has ever played for Bayern.' . Thiago dictated the pace of the game from deep for Bayern Munich as they crushed Porto. Thiago started his career at Barcelona but was overlooked for Cesc Fabregas (right) by boss Tito Vilanova. And no-one has invested more in Thiago than Guardiola, which is why United had no realistic chance of signing him once his offer had been made. It was Pep who promoted him to the first team at Barcelona in 2009 and made him an integral part of the squad. But when Pep left, his successor, the late Tito Vilanova, wanted Cesc Fabregas to play that role. Thiago was sidelined, hence his availability in the summer of 2013. He is very much a global footballer for the 21st century. His dad, of course, is Brazilian, the World Cup winner Mazinho; Thiago was born in Italy and raised in Spain. He opted to play for the country in which he was living, rather than that of his forefathers or his birth, and was outstanding for Spain in the European Under 21 championships in 2013, scoring a hat-trick in the final against Italy in a 4-2 win. At Barcelona they are said not to be disturbed by the rise of Thiago. Ivan Rakitic and Sergio Busquets have that position covered. But Xavi is off to Qatar and Cesc is at Chelsea. Should Barca end up against Bayern in the Champions League semi finals, they may yet rue the day they deemed him surplus to requirements. David Moyes believed Thiago may not be able to cope with the physical demands of the Premier League. .","summary":"Thiago scored in Bayern Munich 's 6 - 1 win over Porto on Tuesday night . Former Manchester United boss David Moyes wanted to sign him . Thiago is one of the best passers of the ball in his position in the world .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8181818182},"214_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She recently turned 51 but Elle Macpherson's good looks, toned body and age-defying skin would have you believe otherwise. So what's her secret? The model has revealed that she carries around a pH balance urine tester kit wherever she goes to check the state of her body. In an interview with the Evening Standard, the model admitted that the most surprising thing in her handbag is the tester kit, which she uses to check her state of alkaline. Scroll down for video . Elle Macpherson, who turned 51 last month, has revealed that she carries around a pH balance urine tester kit wherever she goes to check the state of her body. Elle said: '(The most surprising thing in my handbag is) a pH balance urine tester kit to check that I'm in an alkaline state. I believe that most ailments come from having an acidic body.' The body's pH value tells you how acidic or alkaline your body is, and many nutritionists say that having an alkaline body helps defend against sickness and disease. . An alkaline body can be achieved by eating the right foods (lots of leafy greens) and exercising. Having been labeled 'The Body' since the 1980s, Elle has had to make sure her physique is in peak condition at all times, and the Britain's Next Top Model host puts her figure down to 'variation' and 'consistency'. The body's pH value tells you how acidic or alkaline your body is, and many nutritionists say that having an alkaline body helps defend against sickness and disease. Elle is well-known for her healthy diet and even released her own superfood product, The Super Elixir. She said: 'Variation is key. I work out 45 minutes a day, six days a week, combining hiking, water skiing, swimming and running on a beach. '(My idea of a healthy diet is) consistency and eating three healthy meals a day. Having said that, red meat, wheat and dairy don't work for me.' Like fellow models Miranda Kerr and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Elle swears by the power of all things green and she is so convinced by their potency, that she's unveiled her very own brand. . Last year, Elle introduced The Super Elixir by WelleCo, a range of alkalising food supplements, which she describes as her drug. She hasn't aged a day! Having been labeled 'The Body' since the 1980s, Elle, pictured, left, in 1995 and, right, in 2012, has had to make sure her physique is in peak condition at all times. The product was formulated over many years especially for Elle by Dr Simone Laubscher PhD, a Harley Street nutritional doctor specialising in disease prevention. The powder, which can be sprinkled over salads or mixed into juices and smoothies, claims to support healthy nutrition and ensure your body is working to its optimum function. Speaking to FEMAIL at the time about the inspiration behind her new range, Elle said: 'I'm on the run a lot and if I'm not nourished, I don't feel good. 'For years, I was taking vitamins and powders. I tried alternative medicine, acupuncture, reflexology. 'I'm a pescatarian, I don't drink, do drugs or smoke so what else can I do? I wasn't unaware of wellness but something wasn't working for me and I told my doctor \"I don't feel great\". 'She told me my body was acidic, it was down to stress, travel and lack of sleep.' Elle has co-created The Super Elixir Nourishing Protein, which is made from locally sourced organic sprouted brown rice, pea protein chocolate and Peruvian cacao and a product that the supermodel credits for helping her get ready for beach holidays . So successful was the launch of the elixir that the duo have added another product to the range: The Super Elixir Nourishing Protein. Made from locally sourced organic sprouted brown rice, pea protein chocolate and Peruvian cacao, the \u00a345 product is a plant based complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids like those found in red meat, eggs, chicken and fish. 'Not only do I love the delicious chocolate taste but I enjoy sport and need a good source of clean protein for muscle repair, energy and of course getting ready for that beach holiday,' said Elle of the latest health product. . . . . .","summary":"Elle , 51 , has been labeled ' The Body ' since the 1980s . Says she works out 45 minutes a day , six days a week . Says her figure is down to ' variation ' and ' consistency ' Also says red meat , wheat and dairy do n't work for her .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"214_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She recently turned 51 but Elle Macpherson's good looks, toned body and age-defying skin would have you believe otherwise. So what's her secret? The model has revealed that she carries around a pH balance urine tester kit wherever she goes to check the state of her body. In an interview with the Evening Standard, the model admitted that the most surprising thing in her handbag is the tester kit, which she uses to check her state of alkaline. Scroll down for video . Elle Macpherson, who turned 51 last month, has revealed that she carries around a pH balance urine tester kit wherever she goes to check the state of her body. Elle said: '(The most surprising thing in my handbag is) a pH balance urine tester kit to check that I'm in an alkaline state. I believe that most ailments come from having an acidic body.' The body's pH value tells you how acidic or alkaline your body is, and many nutritionists say that having an alkaline body helps defend against sickness and disease. . An alkaline body can be achieved by eating the right foods (lots of leafy greens) and exercising. Having been labeled 'The Body' since the 1980s, Elle has had to make sure her physique is in peak condition at all times, and the Britain's Next Top Model host puts her figure down to 'variation' and 'consistency'. The body's pH value tells you how acidic or alkaline your body is, and many nutritionists say that having an alkaline body helps defend against sickness and disease. Elle is well-known for her healthy diet and even released her own superfood product, The Super Elixir. She said: 'Variation is key. I work out 45 minutes a day, six days a week, combining hiking, water skiing, swimming and running on a beach. '(My idea of a healthy diet is) consistency and eating three healthy meals a day. Having said that, red meat, wheat and dairy don't work for me.' Like fellow models Miranda Kerr and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Elle swears by the power of all things green and she is so convinced by their potency, that she's unveiled her very own brand. . Last year, Elle introduced The Super Elixir by WelleCo, a range of alkalising food supplements, which she describes as her drug. She hasn't aged a day! Having been labeled 'The Body' since the 1980s, Elle, pictured, left, in 1995 and, right, in 2012, has had to make sure her physique is in peak condition at all times. The product was formulated over many years especially for Elle by Dr Simone Laubscher PhD, a Harley Street nutritional doctor specialising in disease prevention. The powder, which can be sprinkled over salads or mixed into juices and smoothies, claims to support healthy nutrition and ensure your body is working to its optimum function. Speaking to FEMAIL at the time about the inspiration behind her new range, Elle said: 'I'm on the run a lot and if I'm not nourished, I don't feel good. 'For years, I was taking vitamins and powders. I tried alternative medicine, acupuncture, reflexology. 'I'm a pescatarian, I don't drink, do drugs or smoke so what else can I do? I wasn't unaware of wellness but something wasn't working for me and I told my doctor \"I don't feel great\". 'She told me my body was acidic, it was down to stress, travel and lack of sleep.' Elle has co-created The Super Elixir Nourishing Protein, which is made from locally sourced organic sprouted brown rice, pea protein chocolate and Peruvian cacao and a product that the supermodel credits for helping her get ready for beach holidays . So successful was the launch of the elixir that the duo have added another product to the range: The Super Elixir Nourishing Protein. Made from locally sourced organic sprouted brown rice, pea protein chocolate and Peruvian cacao, the \u00a345 product is a plant based complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids like those found in red meat, eggs, chicken and fish. 'Not only do I love the delicious chocolate taste but I enjoy sport and need a good source of clean protein for muscle repair, energy and of course getting ready for that beach holiday,' said Elle of the latest health product. . . . . .","summary":"Elle , 51 , carries around a pH balance urine tester kit in her handbag . She uses it to check her state of alkaline . The body 's pH value tells you how acidic or alkaline your body is . Many nutritionists say that having an alkaline body helps defend against sickness and disease .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"215_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She's a glamorous model making her name by spinning records in London's party scene, but until she was 18 Munroe Bergdorf was a boy called Ian. The beautiful DJ, 27, from east London, has worked with and modelled for a variety of fashion and beauty brands including Illamasqua and Boy London - made famous by megastar Rihanna. But now she's speaking out about the decision to start taking female hormones to live as a woman in the hope it will help other transgender teens. . Scroll down for video . Munroe Bergdorf, the super sexy brunette as she looks now (left) and in 1999 when she was still a boy called Ian (right) . Transgender Munroe has made a name for herself on London's party scene and now spins the decks in some of the country's most high end clubs. Munroe said: 'I had always known growing up that I was supposed to be a woman, but I'd always tried to hide it for fear of being different. 'I went to a very conservative all boys school that specialised in rugby - and I got picked on for being quite effeminate. 'But I remember being about 17 and wondering how different my life would be if I didn't care what people think. . 'It was then that it suddenly hit me - it was time to start being true to myself,' she said. 'I came out as gay to begin with at 15 and then I started dressing up as a woman and doing drag around three years later,' said Munroe. 'Soon I started the slow process to transition into a woman, it was the best decision I've ever made. Now (left) and then (right): Munroe has transformed into a sexy beauty after growing up as a boy. 'I went to a very conservative all boys school that specialised in rugby - and I got picked on for being quite effeminate,' she says. Munroe (pictured at a party last year) began her transition at the age of 19, and at 25 years old was offered hormones by her doctor. 'I'm now a DJ full time and I do some work within the fashion industry too,' said Munroe. 'I've worked for Calvin Klein in their press office, designed a lip gloss for Illamasqua, a make-up brand that I love, and I've even designed capsule lines for Boy London - Rihanna has worn one of my pieces. 'I also do a bit of modelling from time to time. 'Some people notice that I was once a boy, some people don't - but I'm happy to talk about it if they ask.' Munroe began living as a woman at the age of 18 and started taking drugs friends had been prescribed at 23. It was only at 25 she was offered the hormones by her doctor. She said: 'I first started taking hormones that had been prescribed to my other trans friends. . The DJ explained: 'It was really exciting to start taking the hormones and see my body change' The stunning brunette (left and right) modelled for a variety of fashion and beauty brands including Illamasqua and Boy London - made famous by Rihanna. 'It is not something that I would recommend at all, but the process can take such a long time, and once you've made the decision to become the person you really are, you just want to get on with it. 'It was really exciting to start taking the hormones and see my body change - and soon as I was given them by my doctor. 'It's like going through puberty again so I got quite self-conscious about the way I looked and dressed, and I felt as though I started to think differently.' 'I didn't really like explaining what was going on to people as I was doing this for myself, but friends and family were curious,' she said. 'My mum found out what was going on when she noticed my chest growing - it was a shock at first but she's very supportive. 'As soon as I noticed the change in myself it was like I wasn't ashamed any more,' she said. Munroe has now been taking hormones for four years, and has embraced her new life. She said: 'When I left university I got involved in fashion and the PR industry. 'I've had the opportunity of working with some incredible brands, designers and photographers, and I just love it. 'I've done everything from club promotion, modelling, PR, and now I'm a full time DJ. 'I DJ at major club nights and private members clubs in some of the most exclusive venues in London - I feel so lucky for everything that's come my way, I would never take it for granted. 'I'm still the same person I was before, I'm just in the right body now. 'I look in the mirror and I feel like it's me who's looking back, rather than somebody I don't recognise'. Munroe, pictured with her friend Conor, says of her transition: 'It was the best decision I've ever made' Munroe and her friend Stephano at London Fashion Week. The DJ believes: 'I want people to know that it's ok to be different, and that you shouldn't be scared of being the person you are' 'I look in the mirror and I feel like it's me who's looking back, rather than somebody I don't recognise,' says Munroe. Munroe now hopes her story will encourage other young transgender men and women to feel comfortable in their own skin. Munroe said: 'I think it's important that the world understands and respects transgender people and the rights that they deserve to have within society. 'I'm so much happier now than I was growing up. 'I want people to know that it's okay to be different, and that you shouldn't be scared of being the person you are. 'I talk quite openly now about what's I've been through and frequently speak publicly about trans rights and community issues. 'I think it's important that the world understands and respects transgender people, the struggles that they face and the rights that they deserve.'","summary":"Munroe Bergdorf , 27 , from east London , was a boy called Ian . She has worked with and modelled for a variety of fashion and beauty brands . Now she 's speaking out about the decision to start taking female hormones . She hopes it will help other transgender teens .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"215_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She's a glamorous model making her name by spinning records in London's party scene, but until she was 18 Munroe Bergdorf was a boy called Ian. The beautiful DJ, 27, from east London, has worked with and modelled for a variety of fashion and beauty brands including Illamasqua and Boy London - made famous by megastar Rihanna. But now she's speaking out about the decision to start taking female hormones to live as a woman in the hope it will help other transgender teens. . Scroll down for video . Munroe Bergdorf, the super sexy brunette as she looks now (left) and in 1999 when she was still a boy called Ian (right) . Transgender Munroe has made a name for herself on London's party scene and now spins the decks in some of the country's most high end clubs. Munroe said: 'I had always known growing up that I was supposed to be a woman, but I'd always tried to hide it for fear of being different. 'I went to a very conservative all boys school that specialised in rugby - and I got picked on for being quite effeminate. 'But I remember being about 17 and wondering how different my life would be if I didn't care what people think. . 'It was then that it suddenly hit me - it was time to start being true to myself,' she said. 'I came out as gay to begin with at 15 and then I started dressing up as a woman and doing drag around three years later,' said Munroe. 'Soon I started the slow process to transition into a woman, it was the best decision I've ever made. Now (left) and then (right): Munroe has transformed into a sexy beauty after growing up as a boy. 'I went to a very conservative all boys school that specialised in rugby - and I got picked on for being quite effeminate,' she says. Munroe (pictured at a party last year) began her transition at the age of 19, and at 25 years old was offered hormones by her doctor. 'I'm now a DJ full time and I do some work within the fashion industry too,' said Munroe. 'I've worked for Calvin Klein in their press office, designed a lip gloss for Illamasqua, a make-up brand that I love, and I've even designed capsule lines for Boy London - Rihanna has worn one of my pieces. 'I also do a bit of modelling from time to time. 'Some people notice that I was once a boy, some people don't - but I'm happy to talk about it if they ask.' Munroe began living as a woman at the age of 18 and started taking drugs friends had been prescribed at 23. It was only at 25 she was offered the hormones by her doctor. She said: 'I first started taking hormones that had been prescribed to my other trans friends. . The DJ explained: 'It was really exciting to start taking the hormones and see my body change' The stunning brunette (left and right) modelled for a variety of fashion and beauty brands including Illamasqua and Boy London - made famous by Rihanna. 'It is not something that I would recommend at all, but the process can take such a long time, and once you've made the decision to become the person you really are, you just want to get on with it. 'It was really exciting to start taking the hormones and see my body change - and soon as I was given them by my doctor. 'It's like going through puberty again so I got quite self-conscious about the way I looked and dressed, and I felt as though I started to think differently.' 'I didn't really like explaining what was going on to people as I was doing this for myself, but friends and family were curious,' she said. 'My mum found out what was going on when she noticed my chest growing - it was a shock at first but she's very supportive. 'As soon as I noticed the change in myself it was like I wasn't ashamed any more,' she said. Munroe has now been taking hormones for four years, and has embraced her new life. She said: 'When I left university I got involved in fashion and the PR industry. 'I've had the opportunity of working with some incredible brands, designers and photographers, and I just love it. 'I've done everything from club promotion, modelling, PR, and now I'm a full time DJ. 'I DJ at major club nights and private members clubs in some of the most exclusive venues in London - I feel so lucky for everything that's come my way, I would never take it for granted. 'I'm still the same person I was before, I'm just in the right body now. 'I look in the mirror and I feel like it's me who's looking back, rather than somebody I don't recognise'. Munroe, pictured with her friend Conor, says of her transition: 'It was the best decision I've ever made' Munroe and her friend Stephano at London Fashion Week. The DJ believes: 'I want people to know that it's ok to be different, and that you shouldn't be scared of being the person you are' 'I look in the mirror and I feel like it's me who's looking back, rather than somebody I don't recognise,' says Munroe. Munroe now hopes her story will encourage other young transgender men and women to feel comfortable in their own skin. Munroe said: 'I think it's important that the world understands and respects transgender people and the rights that they deserve to have within society. 'I'm so much happier now than I was growing up. 'I want people to know that it's okay to be different, and that you shouldn't be scared of being the person you are. 'I talk quite openly now about what's I've been through and frequently speak publicly about trans rights and community issues. 'I think it's important that the world understands and respects transgender people, the struggles that they face and the rights that they deserve.'","summary":"Munroe Bergdorf was a boy called Ian until she was 18 . Has worked with and modelled for a variety of fashion and beauty brands . Now she 's speaking out about the decision to start taking female hormones .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"216_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It was a real-life fairytale \u2013 the moment, 70 years ago, when two carefully guarded princesses were let loose to join the jubilant crowds in London celebrating the end of the Second World War in Europe. Now the adventure has been re-created in a new film, showing the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret as they wander incognito through the city streets. And among the most curious viewers of A Royal Night Out, released next month to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day on May 8, 1945, will be a woman who knows better than anyone what really happened on that extraordinary night. Scroll down for video . Royal Role: Canadian Sarah Gadon, left. plays a young Princess Elizabeth, pictured right. Dancing Queen: Sarah Gadon as Princess Elizabeth enjoying a night out to celebrate the end of the Second World War. Because she was there. \u2018It was a Cinderella moment in reverse,\u2019 says The Hon Margaret Rhodes, 89, first cousin to the Queen and her best friend. \u2018It was wonderful bedlam. I can\u2019t remember whose idea it was. It was just one of those things that happened.\u2019. Speaking to The Mail on Sunday from her home at Windsor Great Park, she says: \u2018I think it\u2019s one of the things that the Queen remembers with great happiness. Neither of them had ever done anything remotely similar, being let loose in a crowd like that to walk all the way from Buckingham Palace through to Trafalgar Square. \u2018Everyone was kissing everybody and picking up hats and throwing them away. It was euphoria at its most euphoric!\u2019. Mrs Rhodes, then young Margaret Elphinstone, was lodging at Buckingham Palace while working as a secretary for the military intelligence service MI6. She recalls how a small gang including 19-year-old Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, 15, and Mrs Rhodes\u2019s brothers, left the Palace by the Privy Gate. \u2018With the best will in the world, I can\u2019t remember if Princess Elizabeth kissed anyone, but kisses were being thrown about very liberally,\u2019 she says. \u2018It was like we had all been living under a huge, heavy, dark cloud. And suddenly, it had gone. I\u2019m so old now, I\u2019m literally the only other person left alive who was there with them on VE Day.\u2019. The Queen is said to remember the night with 'great happiness' In the film, which stars Canadian actress Sarah Gadon as the future Queen and British newcomer Bel Powley as Princess Margaret, the sisters are shown wearing cocktail dresses for their adventure. In real life, Princess Elizabeth was wearing her Auxiliary Territorial Service uniform. Mrs Rhodes says: \u2018In order not to be recognised, the Queen pulled her cap right down over her eyes and one of the officers who was with us said, \u201cLook, I\u2019m not going about with an officer who can\u2019t wear her cap properly,\u201d so she had to put it back. Mrs Rhodes adds: \u2018I always thought it was very clever of the King and Queen Elizabeth [the Queen Mother] to let the girls go out into the night, with all those myriad of people around them. They knew it was something the Queen and Princess Margaret would never forget.\u2019. Princess Elizabeth is also shown forming a brief attachment with a young serviceman called Jack, who takes her gambling and to a Soho brothel. \u2018That didn\u2019t happen,\u2019 laughs Mrs Rhodes, whose younger self does not feature in the film. \u2018Apparently, Princess Margaret escapes on the top deck of a bus. That never happened.\u2019. Princess Margaret is also shown quite drunk. \u2018No! There was no possibility. We never encountered anyone offering one a drink,\u2019 insists Mrs Rhodes, the daughter of the 16th Lord Elphinstone. One of the true scenes in the film is of the Royal party dancing the conga through the Ritz. \u2018The smart old ladies having drinks were gobsmacked,\u2019 says Mrs Rhodes, although it actually happened on VJ night, August 15 \u2013 when Britain celebrated Japan\u2019s surrender. The princesses were protected on their VE Day jaunt by Captain Harold Campbell RN, equerry to Princess Elizabeth\u2019s father, King George VI. \u2018He was deeply disapproving of the whole manoeuvre,\u2019 says Mrs Rhodes. The party returned to the Palace after midnight. \u2018It was emancipation,\u2019 says Mrs Rhodes. \u2018I don\u2019t think anybody realises what she has had to give up. You give up your independence. Poor Princess Margaret is dead, but that night is something I know the Queen will never forget.\u2019. ...And she recorded a secret song tape . Friends: Margaret Rhodes, left with Princess Margaret and Elizabeth, right. By Michael Powell. The Queen and Princess Margaret recorded a secret tape of children\u2019s songs as a touching gift for their mother on her 90th birthday, it has been revealed. Pianist and composer Laurie Holloway has told for the first time how his friend Princess Margaret phoned him with the idea, days before the Queen Mother\u2019s milestone birthday in August 1990. He was summoned to Buckingham Palace and taken to an upstairs room \u2018where there was a dark brown, walnut grand piano and two microphones. There was also a sound engineer who I think they had got in from the BBC\u2019. Mr Holloway said the Queen, then 64, and Princess Margaret, then 59, wanted to sing quite unusual children\u2019s songs. \u2018One was called I Know Where The Flies Go In Winter Time,\u2019 he said. \u2018The Queen said they were taught them by their mother\u2019s father, the Earl of Strathmore. We rehearsed them a few times and then we recorded them in one take each.\u2019. Mr Holloway, 77, musical director on Strictly Come Dancing for its first three series, said the Royal sisters sang \u2018very well, beautifully in fact\u2019 during the two-hour recording session. \u2018The Queen has a nice, sweet tone to her voice,\u2019 he added. He said Margaret told him the Queen Mother loved the gift. \u2018She said that when they gave it to her at Windsor, the Queen Mother said she didn\u2019t have anything to play it on, so they had to go out to the car to listen to it. \u2018Later, Prince Charles arrived and wanted to listen to it. They told him he would have to go out to the car and to everyone else\u2019s surprise he opened a cupboard and there was all the latest stereo equipment right there.\u2019. Sadly, the cassette went missing after the Queen Mother\u2019s death in 2002, although Mr Holloway wonders if a copy might still exist somewhere. .","summary":"Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were let loose to join jubilant crowds . Adventure has been re - created in a new film , A Royal Night Out . The Hon Margaret Rhodes , 89 , first cousin to the Queen , was there . She says : ' It was wonderful bedlam . It was euphoria at its most euphoric ! '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"216_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It was a real-life fairytale \u2013 the moment, 70 years ago, when two carefully guarded princesses were let loose to join the jubilant crowds in London celebrating the end of the Second World War in Europe. Now the adventure has been re-created in a new film, showing the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret as they wander incognito through the city streets. And among the most curious viewers of A Royal Night Out, released next month to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day on May 8, 1945, will be a woman who knows better than anyone what really happened on that extraordinary night. Scroll down for video . Royal Role: Canadian Sarah Gadon, left. plays a young Princess Elizabeth, pictured right. Dancing Queen: Sarah Gadon as Princess Elizabeth enjoying a night out to celebrate the end of the Second World War. Because she was there. \u2018It was a Cinderella moment in reverse,\u2019 says The Hon Margaret Rhodes, 89, first cousin to the Queen and her best friend. \u2018It was wonderful bedlam. I can\u2019t remember whose idea it was. It was just one of those things that happened.\u2019. Speaking to The Mail on Sunday from her home at Windsor Great Park, she says: \u2018I think it\u2019s one of the things that the Queen remembers with great happiness. Neither of them had ever done anything remotely similar, being let loose in a crowd like that to walk all the way from Buckingham Palace through to Trafalgar Square. \u2018Everyone was kissing everybody and picking up hats and throwing them away. It was euphoria at its most euphoric!\u2019. Mrs Rhodes, then young Margaret Elphinstone, was lodging at Buckingham Palace while working as a secretary for the military intelligence service MI6. She recalls how a small gang including 19-year-old Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, 15, and Mrs Rhodes\u2019s brothers, left the Palace by the Privy Gate. \u2018With the best will in the world, I can\u2019t remember if Princess Elizabeth kissed anyone, but kisses were being thrown about very liberally,\u2019 she says. \u2018It was like we had all been living under a huge, heavy, dark cloud. And suddenly, it had gone. I\u2019m so old now, I\u2019m literally the only other person left alive who was there with them on VE Day.\u2019. The Queen is said to remember the night with 'great happiness' In the film, which stars Canadian actress Sarah Gadon as the future Queen and British newcomer Bel Powley as Princess Margaret, the sisters are shown wearing cocktail dresses for their adventure. In real life, Princess Elizabeth was wearing her Auxiliary Territorial Service uniform. Mrs Rhodes says: \u2018In order not to be recognised, the Queen pulled her cap right down over her eyes and one of the officers who was with us said, \u201cLook, I\u2019m not going about with an officer who can\u2019t wear her cap properly,\u201d so she had to put it back. Mrs Rhodes adds: \u2018I always thought it was very clever of the King and Queen Elizabeth [the Queen Mother] to let the girls go out into the night, with all those myriad of people around them. They knew it was something the Queen and Princess Margaret would never forget.\u2019. Princess Elizabeth is also shown forming a brief attachment with a young serviceman called Jack, who takes her gambling and to a Soho brothel. \u2018That didn\u2019t happen,\u2019 laughs Mrs Rhodes, whose younger self does not feature in the film. \u2018Apparently, Princess Margaret escapes on the top deck of a bus. That never happened.\u2019. Princess Margaret is also shown quite drunk. \u2018No! There was no possibility. We never encountered anyone offering one a drink,\u2019 insists Mrs Rhodes, the daughter of the 16th Lord Elphinstone. One of the true scenes in the film is of the Royal party dancing the conga through the Ritz. \u2018The smart old ladies having drinks were gobsmacked,\u2019 says Mrs Rhodes, although it actually happened on VJ night, August 15 \u2013 when Britain celebrated Japan\u2019s surrender. The princesses were protected on their VE Day jaunt by Captain Harold Campbell RN, equerry to Princess Elizabeth\u2019s father, King George VI. \u2018He was deeply disapproving of the whole manoeuvre,\u2019 says Mrs Rhodes. The party returned to the Palace after midnight. \u2018It was emancipation,\u2019 says Mrs Rhodes. \u2018I don\u2019t think anybody realises what she has had to give up. You give up your independence. Poor Princess Margaret is dead, but that night is something I know the Queen will never forget.\u2019. ...And she recorded a secret song tape . Friends: Margaret Rhodes, left with Princess Margaret and Elizabeth, right. By Michael Powell. The Queen and Princess Margaret recorded a secret tape of children\u2019s songs as a touching gift for their mother on her 90th birthday, it has been revealed. Pianist and composer Laurie Holloway has told for the first time how his friend Princess Margaret phoned him with the idea, days before the Queen Mother\u2019s milestone birthday in August 1990. He was summoned to Buckingham Palace and taken to an upstairs room \u2018where there was a dark brown, walnut grand piano and two microphones. There was also a sound engineer who I think they had got in from the BBC\u2019. Mr Holloway said the Queen, then 64, and Princess Margaret, then 59, wanted to sing quite unusual children\u2019s songs. \u2018One was called I Know Where The Flies Go In Winter Time,\u2019 he said. \u2018The Queen said they were taught them by their mother\u2019s father, the Earl of Strathmore. We rehearsed them a few times and then we recorded them in one take each.\u2019. Mr Holloway, 77, musical director on Strictly Come Dancing for its first three series, said the Royal sisters sang \u2018very well, beautifully in fact\u2019 during the two-hour recording session. \u2018The Queen has a nice, sweet tone to her voice,\u2019 he added. He said Margaret told him the Queen Mother loved the gift. \u2018She said that when they gave it to her at Windsor, the Queen Mother said she didn\u2019t have anything to play it on, so they had to go out to the car to listen to it. \u2018Later, Prince Charles arrived and wanted to listen to it. They told him he would have to go out to the car and to everyone else\u2019s surprise he opened a cupboard and there was all the latest stereo equipment right there.\u2019. Sadly, the cassette went missing after the Queen Mother\u2019s death in 2002, although Mr Holloway wonders if a copy might still exist somewhere. .","summary":"A Royal Night Out is released next month to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day on May 8 , 1945 . It stars Canadian actress Sarah Gadon as the future Queen and British newcomer Bel Powley as Princess Margaret .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"217_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They are Barcelona's golden boys and the unstoppable trio of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have reached yet another milestone. The three stars now have a century of goals between them for the season after Barca's 6-0 demolition of Getafe on Tuesday night, a result that took them five points clear in La Liga. Messi scored twice, including one from the penalty spot, Suarez claimed two and Neymar also netted in the Nou Camp rout to take their culmulative tally to 102 in all competitions. Barcelona trio Luis Suarez (left), Neymar (centre) and Lionel Messi have scored 102 goals this season. Messi curls home Barcelona sixth goal against Getafe at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night. Neymar controls the ball surrounded by Getafe defenders during Tuesday's match . Luis Suarez fires home Barcelona's second goal in their rout of Getafe . The breakdown of all goals scored by Messi, Neymar and Suarez this season. Stats courtesy of Opta. It means, Argentine wizard Messi now has 49 goals for the season, Brazilian hero Neymar has 32 and summer signing Suarez has 21. It is a testament to Barca's legendary ability to unlock defences that all but nine of the 102 goals scored by these three have come inside the box. Messi's ambidextrousness is shown by his 30 left-footed goals and 15 right-footed, plus four headers. His total include six penalties and two free-kicks. Messi and Neymar high-five during the six-goal demolition of Getafe. Luis Suarez, Neymar Jnr and Lionel Messi pose for a picture in the dressing room after dismantling Getafe. Barcelona's emphatic win, which boosts their Liga goal difference to an impressive +78, heaped the pressure on rivals Real Madrid ahead of their home match with Almeria on Wednesday. Messi does, however, require one more goal to match the total scored by his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo this season. .","summary":"Lionel Messi , Neymar and Luis Suarez have scored 102 goals between them this season . The trio scored in Barca 's 6 - 0 win over Getafe on Tuesday night . Messi scored twice , while Suarez scored two and Neymar also netted . The result took Barca five points clear at the top of La Liga .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"217_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They are Barcelona's golden boys and the unstoppable trio of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have reached yet another milestone. The three stars now have a century of goals between them for the season after Barca's 6-0 demolition of Getafe on Tuesday night, a result that took them five points clear in La Liga. Messi scored twice, including one from the penalty spot, Suarez claimed two and Neymar also netted in the Nou Camp rout to take their culmulative tally to 102 in all competitions. Barcelona trio Luis Suarez (left), Neymar (centre) and Lionel Messi have scored 102 goals this season. Messi curls home Barcelona sixth goal against Getafe at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night. Neymar controls the ball surrounded by Getafe defenders during Tuesday's match . Luis Suarez fires home Barcelona's second goal in their rout of Getafe . The breakdown of all goals scored by Messi, Neymar and Suarez this season. Stats courtesy of Opta. It means, Argentine wizard Messi now has 49 goals for the season, Brazilian hero Neymar has 32 and summer signing Suarez has 21. It is a testament to Barca's legendary ability to unlock defences that all but nine of the 102 goals scored by these three have come inside the box. Messi's ambidextrousness is shown by his 30 left-footed goals and 15 right-footed, plus four headers. His total include six penalties and two free-kicks. Messi and Neymar high-five during the six-goal demolition of Getafe. Luis Suarez, Neymar Jnr and Lionel Messi pose for a picture in the dressing room after dismantling Getafe. Barcelona's emphatic win, which boosts their Liga goal difference to an impressive +78, heaped the pressure on rivals Real Madrid ahead of their home match with Almeria on Wednesday. Messi does, however, require one more goal to match the total scored by his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo this season. .","summary":"Barcelona thrashed Getafe 6 - 0 at the Nou Camp on Tuesday night . Lionel Messi , Luis Suarez and Neymar have now scored 102 goals this season . Messi has 49 , Neymar 32 and Suarez 21 in all competitions .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"218_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"When Danielle Jones agreed to marry her boyfriend Darrel, she knew it would be a day she'd never forget. But her wedding day took an even better unexpected twist - when her hero Gary Barlow turned up to sing her a ballad. The Take That star stopped by the couple's wedding reception in Berkshire and sung the band's song 'A Million Love Songs' as a wedding gift. . Scroll down for video . Never forget: Gary Barlow shocked Take That superfan Danielle Jones, 33, and her husband Darrel by dropping in at her wedding reception to sing 'A Million Love Songs' The maid of honour, Kirsty Miles, tweeted her excitement after the wedding on Good Friday . Gary stopped by the couple's wedding reception and the bride even had a chance to sing with her idol. The singer had promised to go along to the reception at the Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor after orchestrating the surprise over Twitter with Mrs Jones's bridesmaids. Afterwards, the Take That superfan said: 'I'm still on cloud nine, I can't believe it happened.' Bridesmaids Kirsty Miles and Becky Young had contacted the singer three months ago to ask the singer to perform at their best friend's wedding. It came after the 44-year-old announced on Twitter that he would surprise three wedding parties throughout the year, and urged fans to send him suggestions. The pair then started a Twitter campaign using the hashtag #getgarytodanswedding. Barlow then sent the bride a message saying he could not make her special day. She and the other bridesmaid Becky Young had started a Twitter campaign to get the singer at the wedding. But he secretly replied to the bridesmaids saying 'let's do this' - on the condition that they kept it secret from Mrs Jones. Ms Miles told getreading said: 'It was the hardest thing keeping it from Danielle when she was clearly so gutted by it.' . Mrs Jones, who got married on Good Friday, added: 'I was so overcome with emotion I was having difficulty breathing. I nearly collapsed, I was screaming, I couldn't believe it! Mrs Jones and her friends are seeing Take That (pictured) several times this year, including in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Milan, Italy. 'After pulling myself together I went over to him, gave him a hug and he carried on with the song. 'We then had loads of photos taken, he spoke to my mum, my husband Darrel and my maid of honour Kirsty.' The first thing Mrs Jones knew about it was when the DJ started playing the Take That song and she saw Barlow standing on the dance floor. Mrs Jones and her friends are seeing Take That several times this year, including in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Milan, Italy. .","summary":"Danielle Jones , 33 , married boyfriend Darrel at Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor . Bridesmaids Kirsty Miles and Becky Young had contacted singer three months ago to ask him to perform at their best friend 's wedding . Barlow sent the bride a message saying he could not make her special day . But he secretly replied to the bridesmaid 's saying ' let 's do this ' - on the condition that they kept it secret .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"218_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"When Danielle Jones agreed to marry her boyfriend Darrel, she knew it would be a day she'd never forget. But her wedding day took an even better unexpected twist - when her hero Gary Barlow turned up to sing her a ballad. The Take That star stopped by the couple's wedding reception in Berkshire and sung the band's song 'A Million Love Songs' as a wedding gift. . Scroll down for video . Never forget: Gary Barlow shocked Take That superfan Danielle Jones, 33, and her husband Darrel by dropping in at her wedding reception to sing 'A Million Love Songs' The maid of honour, Kirsty Miles, tweeted her excitement after the wedding on Good Friday . Gary stopped by the couple's wedding reception and the bride even had a chance to sing with her idol. The singer had promised to go along to the reception at the Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor after orchestrating the surprise over Twitter with Mrs Jones's bridesmaids. Afterwards, the Take That superfan said: 'I'm still on cloud nine, I can't believe it happened.' Bridesmaids Kirsty Miles and Becky Young had contacted the singer three months ago to ask the singer to perform at their best friend's wedding. It came after the 44-year-old announced on Twitter that he would surprise three wedding parties throughout the year, and urged fans to send him suggestions. The pair then started a Twitter campaign using the hashtag #getgarytodanswedding. Barlow then sent the bride a message saying he could not make her special day. She and the other bridesmaid Becky Young had started a Twitter campaign to get the singer at the wedding. But he secretly replied to the bridesmaids saying 'let's do this' - on the condition that they kept it secret from Mrs Jones. Ms Miles told getreading said: 'It was the hardest thing keeping it from Danielle when she was clearly so gutted by it.' . Mrs Jones, who got married on Good Friday, added: 'I was so overcome with emotion I was having difficulty breathing. I nearly collapsed, I was screaming, I couldn't believe it! Mrs Jones and her friends are seeing Take That (pictured) several times this year, including in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Milan, Italy. 'After pulling myself together I went over to him, gave him a hug and he carried on with the song. 'We then had loads of photos taken, he spoke to my mum, my husband Darrel and my maid of honour Kirsty.' The first thing Mrs Jones knew about it was when the DJ started playing the Take That song and she saw Barlow standing on the dance floor. Mrs Jones and her friends are seeing Take That several times this year, including in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Milan, Italy. .","summary":"Take That singer surprised bride Danielle Jones , 33 , at her wedding reception . He sang the band 's song ' A Million Love Songs ' as a gift to the bride . She said : ' I 'm still on cloud nine , I ca n't believe it happened '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"219_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Jilted music teacher Yulia Simonova, 52, wanted to hire a hitman to torture and murder 15-year-old Damian Vanya after he ended their relationship. A hidden camera filmed the moment a jilted 52-year-old music teacher ordered a 'hit' on a teenage pupil, after the 15-year-old ended their relationship. . Yulia Simonova faces 15 years behind bars after she asked a friend to find someone willing to torture and kill Damian Vanya in exchange for 100,000 rubles (\u00a31,400), after he dumped her for a classmate. But police set up a sting operation, sending one of their undercover officers to pose as a hitman during a meeting with Simonova in the Russian city of Shatura, near the capital of Moscow. A secret camera filmed the exchange, where the 52-year-old teacher - who had showered the pupil with gifts and money for a year before he ended the relationship - said she wanted the boy to slowly bleed to death before she 'finished' him. She told the undercover policeman: 'You must really beat him up because I want him to suffer from unbearable pain. Scroll down for video. An undercover police officer, posing as a hitman, filmed Simonova ordering the hit on her teenage ex-lover. After handing over expense money. part of \u00a31,400 offered for a 'hit', police arrested the 52-year-old in her car. The Russian music teacher now faces 15 years in prison after being charged with attempted murder . 'I want you to break his arms and legs but do not touch his face. Really attack and damage his kidneys because I want him to bleed out. . 'I want to see him in a really bad state and then to just say a few words to him that he will understand. . 'Then we will finish him together.' After she had handed over some expenses money to the 'killer' she was arrested by armed police in her car. She was searched before being taken to a police station where she was remanded in custody on charges of attempted murder. . Simonova asked the undercover police officer said she wanted him to break the 15 year old's arms and legs before she would join in and 'finish him'. The 52-year-old had showered the teen with gifts during their affair. Pupil Vanya ended the relationship with his teacher, pictured being arrested by police, when he got together with his classmate. He said he hoped the guards would 'throw away the key' for Simonova's prison cell. Vanya, who is thought to have broken off the relationship with the teacher for one of his classmates, said he was relieved. 'I hope they throw away the key', he added.","summary":"Yulia Simonova , 52 , wanted to hire a hitman to kill Damian Vanya , 15 . She asked a friend to find someone willing to torture and kill the boy . But police set up a sting operation , sending an undercover officer to meet her . Secret camera filmed the exchange , where Simonova said she wanted the boy to slowly bleed to death before she ' finished ' him . Simonova was arrested after handing over expense money to the ' killer '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"219_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Jilted music teacher Yulia Simonova, 52, wanted to hire a hitman to torture and murder 15-year-old Damian Vanya after he ended their relationship. A hidden camera filmed the moment a jilted 52-year-old music teacher ordered a 'hit' on a teenage pupil, after the 15-year-old ended their relationship. . Yulia Simonova faces 15 years behind bars after she asked a friend to find someone willing to torture and kill Damian Vanya in exchange for 100,000 rubles (\u00a31,400), after he dumped her for a classmate. But police set up a sting operation, sending one of their undercover officers to pose as a hitman during a meeting with Simonova in the Russian city of Shatura, near the capital of Moscow. A secret camera filmed the exchange, where the 52-year-old teacher - who had showered the pupil with gifts and money for a year before he ended the relationship - said she wanted the boy to slowly bleed to death before she 'finished' him. She told the undercover policeman: 'You must really beat him up because I want him to suffer from unbearable pain. Scroll down for video. An undercover police officer, posing as a hitman, filmed Simonova ordering the hit on her teenage ex-lover. After handing over expense money. part of \u00a31,400 offered for a 'hit', police arrested the 52-year-old in her car. The Russian music teacher now faces 15 years in prison after being charged with attempted murder . 'I want you to break his arms and legs but do not touch his face. Really attack and damage his kidneys because I want him to bleed out. . 'I want to see him in a really bad state and then to just say a few words to him that he will understand. . 'Then we will finish him together.' After she had handed over some expenses money to the 'killer' she was arrested by armed police in her car. She was searched before being taken to a police station where she was remanded in custody on charges of attempted murder. . Simonova asked the undercover police officer said she wanted him to break the 15 year old's arms and legs before she would join in and 'finish him'. The 52-year-old had showered the teen with gifts during their affair. Pupil Vanya ended the relationship with his teacher, pictured being arrested by police, when he got together with his classmate. He said he hoped the guards would 'throw away the key' for Simonova's prison cell. Vanya, who is thought to have broken off the relationship with the teacher for one of his classmates, said he was relieved. 'I hope they throw away the key', he added.","summary":"Yulia Simonova , 52 , wanted to hire a hitman to torture and murder Damian Vanya . The 15 - year - old ended their relationship after he dumped her for a classmate . Police set up a sting operation , sending an undercover officer to pose as a hitman . Simonova offered \u00a3 1,400 for the hit but was arrested by armed police in her car .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"220_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"This is the moment a middle-aged woman ran over and killed her husband in China after he climbed out of their car and she accidentally reversed over him. Driver Mei Ru, 50, and her husband Song Ming, 53, were going shopping when she parked the car outside the local supermarket in the city of Fuzhou, in Fujian province, south east China. CCTV from the scene shows Mr Ming climbing out of the passenger door and going to stand behind the car when his wife suddenly reverses, knocking him down before backing up over his body. . Mei Ru, 50, was going shopping in the Chinese city of Fuzhou, in the south eastern province of Fujian, when she parked her car and her husband climbed out the passenger side. Thinking his wife had stopped, Mr Song walked around and stood behind the vehicle just as she reversed, knocking him to the ground. Passer-by Kuan Tseng, 32, said: 'It seemed that she had already parked the car so when he stood behind it there didn't seem to be any danger. 'But then the car reversed and he screamed out as it knocked him to the ground. I ran over to see if he was okay but he was unconscious. 'The woman was hysterical and begging him to wake up, but I think he was already dead.' Song was rushed to hospital where surgeons battled to save his life, but he died from massive internal bleeding and broken ribs. Tragic: CCTV footage taken at the scene then shows Mrs Ru backing up over his body as concerned passers-by rush over to held the couple. Deadly: Mr Song was rushed to hospital where surgeons battled to save him, but he later died from broken ribs and massive internal bleeding, doctors said. A hospital spokesman said: 'The force of his head hitting the ground and then the car running over his body was too much. 'Sadly he died from massive internal bleeding and crushed ribs. His wife is grief-stricken and is being treated by doctors here for shock.' A police spokesman said: 'When we interviewed the woman she was completely distraught but she said had wanted to straighten the car up and she wasn't aware her husband was behind her.' .","summary":"Mei Ru , 50 , and her husband Song Ming , 53 , were going shopping in Fuzhou . Mrs Ru parked the car and Mr Ming climbed out the passenger side . She then reversed over him , knocking him to the ground . He was rushed to hospital but died from massive internal bleeding and broken ribs .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"220_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"This is the moment a middle-aged woman ran over and killed her husband in China after he climbed out of their car and she accidentally reversed over him. Driver Mei Ru, 50, and her husband Song Ming, 53, were going shopping when she parked the car outside the local supermarket in the city of Fuzhou, in Fujian province, south east China. CCTV from the scene shows Mr Ming climbing out of the passenger door and going to stand behind the car when his wife suddenly reverses, knocking him down before backing up over his body. . Mei Ru, 50, was going shopping in the Chinese city of Fuzhou, in the south eastern province of Fujian, when she parked her car and her husband climbed out the passenger side. Thinking his wife had stopped, Mr Song walked around and stood behind the vehicle just as she reversed, knocking him to the ground. Passer-by Kuan Tseng, 32, said: 'It seemed that she had already parked the car so when he stood behind it there didn't seem to be any danger. 'But then the car reversed and he screamed out as it knocked him to the ground. I ran over to see if he was okay but he was unconscious. 'The woman was hysterical and begging him to wake up, but I think he was already dead.' Song was rushed to hospital where surgeons battled to save his life, but he died from massive internal bleeding and broken ribs. Tragic: CCTV footage taken at the scene then shows Mrs Ru backing up over his body as concerned passers-by rush over to held the couple. Deadly: Mr Song was rushed to hospital where surgeons battled to save him, but he later died from broken ribs and massive internal bleeding, doctors said. A hospital spokesman said: 'The force of his head hitting the ground and then the car running over his body was too much. 'Sadly he died from massive internal bleeding and crushed ribs. His wife is grief-stricken and is being treated by doctors here for shock.' A police spokesman said: 'When we interviewed the woman she was completely distraught but she said had wanted to straighten the car up and she wasn't aware her husband was behind her.' .","summary":"Mei Ru , 50 , parked her car and husband Song Ming , 53 , climbed out .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"221_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Kiev, Ukraine (CNN)The question haunting Kiev is this: Who might be murdering allies of Ukraine's ousted President Viktor Yanukovych? The idea that this might be happening is not entirely new. But it muscled its way to the fore again this week with two high-profile shooting deaths in the Ukrainian capital -- one of a former member of parliament with ties to Yanukovych, the other of a Ukrainian journalist known for his pro-Russian views. Oleg Kalashnikov, the former member of parliament, was shot and killed shortly after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the entrance to his apartment block. Kalashnikov, 52, was a member of the Party of Regions, the former ruling party in Ukraine, and was close to Yanukovych. Police are investigating the death as a murder. A day later, on Thursday, journalist Oles Buzyna, 45, was killed near his home by shots fired from a dark blue Ford Focus, Interior Ministry adviser Anton Herashchenko said. The car's license plates were reported to have been from either Latvia or Belorussia. The killings renewed speculation, sparked by earlier unusual deaths, about a conspiracy to kill people close to Yanukovych. At least three former members of parliament with the Party of Regions have reportedly committed suicide in the last seven weeks:. \u2022 On February 28, Mikhail Chechetov reportedly jumped from the window of his 17th-floor apartment in Kiev, having left a suicide note. He was suspected of having falsified the results of a parliamentary vote in early 2014 that essentially prohibited protest just as thousands of people were protesting against the Yanukovych government. \u2022 On March 9, Stanislav Melnik, a former member of parliament with the Party of Regions and the manager of several businesses in the separatist-minded eastern city of Donetsk, was found dead in his apartment near Kiev. He, too, reportedly left a suicide note. \u2022 And three days later, on March 12, Oleksandr Peklushenko, another former member of parliament, was found in his house in Zaporizhzhya, in southeastern Ukraine, dead of a gunshot wound. Police are investigating various scenarios, including suicide. Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko said Peklushenko \"might have wanted to avoid punishment for using violence against protesters, which he was suspected of.\" Ukraine is deeply divided, and it has been for years. About a third of the population speaks Russian as opposed to Ukrainian. Whether the country should be drawn into the orbit of Russia or the West is a visceral issue, a question for many Ukrainians not of politics but of identity. Recent events have deepened the divide. In 2014, after Yanukovych turned his back on the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia, he was driven from office by mass demonstrations. And with Russia's subsequent annexation of Crimea and its support for Russian-speaking separatists in eastern Ukraine, the internecine animosity made the ugly transformation into war. With a government toppled and armed conflict in the east, Ukrainians have reason to want each other dead. But the view of who might be responsible for the series of deaths differs starkly, according to which side of the country's divide one is on. The Opposition Bloc, the country's major opposition party, has no doubt the deaths have been politically motivated -- \"bloody terror against opposition politicians and journalists,\" the bloc's media office called them. \"It is clear oppression of those who are not afraid to criticize the government,\" it said. The government, unsurprisingly, sees things differently. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who came to office after Yanukovych was ousted, has demanded an investigation of the killings of Kalashnikov and Buzyna, his media office said. \"It is evident that these crimes have the same origin,\" the media office quoted Poroshenko as saying. \"Their nature and political sense are clear. It is a deliberate provocation that plays in favor of our enemies. It is aimed at destabilizing the internal political situation in Ukraine and discrediting the political choice of the Ukrainian people.\" And Anton Geraschenko, an adviser to the country's interior minister, took the theory one step further. \"It should not be excluded that the killings of Oleg Kalashnikov and Olez Buzyna were planned and organized from Moscow and are a part of a plan to destabilize Ukraine and further support anti-Ukrainian mood in Russian society,\" Geraschenko said.","summary":"Oleg Kalashnikov , a former member of parliament with ties to ousted President Viktor Yanukovych , was shot and killed Wednesday . A day later , journalist Oles Buzyna was killed near his home by shots fired from a dark blue Ford Focus . The killings renewed speculation about a conspiracy to kill people close to Yanukovych .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"221_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Kiev, Ukraine (CNN)The question haunting Kiev is this: Who might be murdering allies of Ukraine's ousted President Viktor Yanukovych? The idea that this might be happening is not entirely new. But it muscled its way to the fore again this week with two high-profile shooting deaths in the Ukrainian capital -- one of a former member of parliament with ties to Yanukovych, the other of a Ukrainian journalist known for his pro-Russian views. Oleg Kalashnikov, the former member of parliament, was shot and killed shortly after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the entrance to his apartment block. Kalashnikov, 52, was a member of the Party of Regions, the former ruling party in Ukraine, and was close to Yanukovych. Police are investigating the death as a murder. A day later, on Thursday, journalist Oles Buzyna, 45, was killed near his home by shots fired from a dark blue Ford Focus, Interior Ministry adviser Anton Herashchenko said. The car's license plates were reported to have been from either Latvia or Belorussia. The killings renewed speculation, sparked by earlier unusual deaths, about a conspiracy to kill people close to Yanukovych. At least three former members of parliament with the Party of Regions have reportedly committed suicide in the last seven weeks:. \u2022 On February 28, Mikhail Chechetov reportedly jumped from the window of his 17th-floor apartment in Kiev, having left a suicide note. He was suspected of having falsified the results of a parliamentary vote in early 2014 that essentially prohibited protest just as thousands of people were protesting against the Yanukovych government. \u2022 On March 9, Stanislav Melnik, a former member of parliament with the Party of Regions and the manager of several businesses in the separatist-minded eastern city of Donetsk, was found dead in his apartment near Kiev. He, too, reportedly left a suicide note. \u2022 And three days later, on March 12, Oleksandr Peklushenko, another former member of parliament, was found in his house in Zaporizhzhya, in southeastern Ukraine, dead of a gunshot wound. Police are investigating various scenarios, including suicide. Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko said Peklushenko \"might have wanted to avoid punishment for using violence against protesters, which he was suspected of.\" Ukraine is deeply divided, and it has been for years. About a third of the population speaks Russian as opposed to Ukrainian. Whether the country should be drawn into the orbit of Russia or the West is a visceral issue, a question for many Ukrainians not of politics but of identity. Recent events have deepened the divide. In 2014, after Yanukovych turned his back on the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia, he was driven from office by mass demonstrations. And with Russia's subsequent annexation of Crimea and its support for Russian-speaking separatists in eastern Ukraine, the internecine animosity made the ugly transformation into war. With a government toppled and armed conflict in the east, Ukrainians have reason to want each other dead. But the view of who might be responsible for the series of deaths differs starkly, according to which side of the country's divide one is on. The Opposition Bloc, the country's major opposition party, has no doubt the deaths have been politically motivated -- \"bloody terror against opposition politicians and journalists,\" the bloc's media office called them. \"It is clear oppression of those who are not afraid to criticize the government,\" it said. The government, unsurprisingly, sees things differently. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who came to office after Yanukovych was ousted, has demanded an investigation of the killings of Kalashnikov and Buzyna, his media office said. \"It is evident that these crimes have the same origin,\" the media office quoted Poroshenko as saying. \"Their nature and political sense are clear. It is a deliberate provocation that plays in favor of our enemies. It is aimed at destabilizing the internal political situation in Ukraine and discrediting the political choice of the Ukrainian people.\" And Anton Geraschenko, an adviser to the country's interior minister, took the theory one step further. \"It should not be excluded that the killings of Oleg Kalashnikov and Olez Buzyna were planned and organized from Moscow and are a part of a plan to destabilize Ukraine and further support anti-Ukrainian mood in Russian society,\" Geraschenko said.","summary":"At least three former members of parliament with Yanukovych 's party have reportedly committed suicide in the last seven weeks .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"222_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva is relishing the prospect of a long-awaited Wembley appearance after injury robbed him of the chance three years ago. The Reds made three trips to the national stadium in 2012 after winning the League Cup and losing the FA Cup to Chelsea, but the Brazil international missed all of them with a serious knee injury sustained in the previous November. But having played his part in the 1-0 quarter-final win at Blackburn, Lucas is hoping to get his chance in the last-four encounter with Aston Villa on April 19. Lucas Leiva (right) celebrates with Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers after getting to the FA Cup semi-final. Lucas (left) challenges Markus Olsson as Liverpool beat Blackburn 1-0 in the FA Cup quarter-final replay. Lucas can play his first game at Wembley in a Liverpool shirt when they meet Aston Villa in the semi-final. 'Unfortunately I got an injury before we got to Wembley so I missed [the chance to play there],' he said. 'Hopefully I'll be fit and be able to play at Wembley. I've never played there, so it will be a very good experience and after many years here, to have that chance is amazing. 'I think everyone could see how hard we worked. We knew it was going to be a very hard game in difficult conditions, but I think we did well and we are so happy to get to Wembley and hopefully get to the final.' Victory over Blackburn intensified talk of the team giving captain Steven Gerrard, who departs for Los Angeles Galaxy, the perfect send-off as his birthday falls on the day of the final. However, the midfielder was suspended for the tie at Ewood Park and it was Lucas's compatriot Philippe Coutinho who made the difference with a 70th-minute strike, having scored a brilliant last-minute winner in a fourth-round replay at Bolton. Coutinho has arguably been Liverpool's best player over the last five months having not only finally seemed to have grown in stature as a playmaker but also adding goals to his armoury. 'I have known him for a very long time and I know what he's capable of doing,' Lucas told liverpoolfc.com. 'He's becoming an even bigger player for the club and he's got a long way to go in terms of age and experience, but he's already right there with the top players.' Another player whose form has taken a significant upturn during that period is goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who produced two excellent saves to keep a clean sheet against Rovers and even stopped opposite number Simon Eastwood scoring what would have been the most dramatic of equalisers after the Rovers keeper came up for a throw-in in added time. The Belgium international has overcome his early-season wobbles when he seemed to be the cause of much of Liverpool's defensive frailties. He admits victory over Blackburn was important after back-to-back Premier League defeats put a huge dent in their Champions League aspirations. 'After the result against Arsenal there wasn't much time to think because we knew there was going to be a game on Wednesday,' Mignolet said. 'So we had to recover well, put the focus to Blackburn and then make sure that we did the things we wanted to do. 'I think the lads and the team responded really well, did their jobs and did what the gaffer asked us to do, and we managed to get the result we wanted. 'We needed to bounce back after two disappointing results against Manchester United and Arsenal and we did that. 'We gave something back to the fans, who have got something to look forward to now as well with a trip to Wembley. Philippe Coutinho (right) scored the decisive goal for Liverpool, drilling a low shot in off the far post . Simon Mignolet (left) produced another commanding display in goal for Liverpool at Ewood Park. Mignloet praised the Liverpool supporters and is targeting reaching the final of the FA Cup. 'They stand behind us at every single away game, they turn up in numbers and it's always nice to play in front of that crowd. 'They pushed us forward and they have something to look forward to now with a big game at Wembley. Hopefully we can get to the final as well.' As a result of Liverpool's semi-final involvement their league match at Hull scheduled for that weekend has been rescheduled for Tuesday, April 28 at the KC Stadium. .","summary":"Liverpool beat Blackburn 1 - 0 in the FA Cup quarter - final replay at Ewood Park . Lucas Leiva is hoping to play his first game at Wembley in a Liverpool shirt in the semi - final against Aston Villa on April 19 . The Brazil international missed three trips to the national stadium in 2012 with a serious knee injury sustained in the previous November .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"222_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva is relishing the prospect of a long-awaited Wembley appearance after injury robbed him of the chance three years ago. The Reds made three trips to the national stadium in 2012 after winning the League Cup and losing the FA Cup to Chelsea, but the Brazil international missed all of them with a serious knee injury sustained in the previous November. But having played his part in the 1-0 quarter-final win at Blackburn, Lucas is hoping to get his chance in the last-four encounter with Aston Villa on April 19. Lucas Leiva (right) celebrates with Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers after getting to the FA Cup semi-final. Lucas (left) challenges Markus Olsson as Liverpool beat Blackburn 1-0 in the FA Cup quarter-final replay. Lucas can play his first game at Wembley in a Liverpool shirt when they meet Aston Villa in the semi-final. 'Unfortunately I got an injury before we got to Wembley so I missed [the chance to play there],' he said. 'Hopefully I'll be fit and be able to play at Wembley. I've never played there, so it will be a very good experience and after many years here, to have that chance is amazing. 'I think everyone could see how hard we worked. We knew it was going to be a very hard game in difficult conditions, but I think we did well and we are so happy to get to Wembley and hopefully get to the final.' Victory over Blackburn intensified talk of the team giving captain Steven Gerrard, who departs for Los Angeles Galaxy, the perfect send-off as his birthday falls on the day of the final. However, the midfielder was suspended for the tie at Ewood Park and it was Lucas's compatriot Philippe Coutinho who made the difference with a 70th-minute strike, having scored a brilliant last-minute winner in a fourth-round replay at Bolton. Coutinho has arguably been Liverpool's best player over the last five months having not only finally seemed to have grown in stature as a playmaker but also adding goals to his armoury. 'I have known him for a very long time and I know what he's capable of doing,' Lucas told liverpoolfc.com. 'He's becoming an even bigger player for the club and he's got a long way to go in terms of age and experience, but he's already right there with the top players.' Another player whose form has taken a significant upturn during that period is goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who produced two excellent saves to keep a clean sheet against Rovers and even stopped opposite number Simon Eastwood scoring what would have been the most dramatic of equalisers after the Rovers keeper came up for a throw-in in added time. The Belgium international has overcome his early-season wobbles when he seemed to be the cause of much of Liverpool's defensive frailties. He admits victory over Blackburn was important after back-to-back Premier League defeats put a huge dent in their Champions League aspirations. 'After the result against Arsenal there wasn't much time to think because we knew there was going to be a game on Wednesday,' Mignolet said. 'So we had to recover well, put the focus to Blackburn and then make sure that we did the things we wanted to do. 'I think the lads and the team responded really well, did their jobs and did what the gaffer asked us to do, and we managed to get the result we wanted. 'We needed to bounce back after two disappointing results against Manchester United and Arsenal and we did that. 'We gave something back to the fans, who have got something to look forward to now as well with a trip to Wembley. Philippe Coutinho (right) scored the decisive goal for Liverpool, drilling a low shot in off the far post . Simon Mignolet (left) produced another commanding display in goal for Liverpool at Ewood Park. Mignloet praised the Liverpool supporters and is targeting reaching the final of the FA Cup. 'They stand behind us at every single away game, they turn up in numbers and it's always nice to play in front of that crowd. 'They pushed us forward and they have something to look forward to now with a big game at Wembley. Hopefully we can get to the final as well.' As a result of Liverpool's semi-final involvement their league match at Hull scheduled for that weekend has been rescheduled for Tuesday, April 28 at the KC Stadium. .","summary":"Liverpool beat Blackburn 1 - 0 in the FA Cup quarter - final replay on Wednesday . Philippe Coutinho scored the decisive goal at Ewood Park . Brendan Rodgers ' side face Aston Villa in the semi - final on April 19 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"223_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She spent last weekend hobnobbing with Middle Eastern royals in Bahrain, but that clearly isn't enough for jetsetting Princess Beatrice. The royal arrived in Florence yesterday for a fashion conference and has spent much of the past 24 hours partying with fashion's biggest names. Today, a businesslike Beatrice was all ears as she listened to the speakers at the Cond\u00e9 Nast International Luxury Conference. Scroll down for video . Fashionable friends: Princess Beatrice (centre) poses alongside Tory Burch in Florence this morning. Lost in thought: The Princess looked serious as she listened to the presentations being made on stage. Afterwards, she stopped to pose with US designer Tory Burch - the latest in a string of big name designers to strike a pose with the Princess in the last 24 hours. Last night, she was photographed enjoying a chat with Ralph Lauren's middle son David during a lavish party at the sprawling Palazzo Corsini. She also met International Vogue Editor Suzy Menkes and Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld during the first day of the conference, which is being held at the 700-year-old Palazzo Vecchio. The glamorous gathering in Florence is just the latest in a series of glitzy jaunts for the jet-setting royal, who has faced criticism in recent weeks over the amount of time she spends abroad. In the last two months alone, she has enjoyed skil holidays in Verbier, where her parents own a luxury chalet, and Colorado, and travelled to Greece, New York and, most recently, Bahrain. There, she was joined by boyfriend Dave Clark and viewed the action from a private box beside the country's Crown Prince, Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. On her travels: Princess Beatrice pictured with David Lauren, son of Ralph, in Florence yesterday. Mingling: Beatrice with Suzy Menkes (left) and another fashionable guest at Palazzo Corsini. Fashion fan: Beatrice arrives for the first day of the Cond\u00e9 Nast International Luxury Conference yesterday. Enraptured: Beatrice sat in the audience to watch a discussion between Ms Menkes and Karl Lagerfeld. Styled up: Beatrice looked chic in a black leather jacket, a white shirt and an on-trend print shirt. She was also pictured enjoying a chat with another royal famed for his love of luxury living, Spain's big-spending former king Juan Carlos II. Unfortunately for Beatrice, her travelling days could be numbered with the Princess on the verge of relocating to the New York to take up a new job. The job, which is thought to be in finance, will be her first since leaving her internship at Sony following last November's cyber attacks. Since then, her life has been a round of parties and beaches, beginning with a trip to the Middle East to see the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix the same month. . Days later Beatrice and Mr Clark, a Virgin Galactic executive, flew to Beijing, where they joined her mother Sarah Ferguson and sister Eugenie for the wedding of photographer and graphic designer Victoria Tang to Hong Kong lawyer Christopher Owen. Jet-set: The trip came days after she was seen watching the Bahrain Grand Prix with Juan Carlos II of Spain. And relax: Beatrice on a weekend away in Greece with friends last month. Chilling in the Caribbean: Beatrice during her trip to St. Barts in January. Next, Beatrice soaked up the sun with Mr Clark on two trips to Caribbean island St Barts, at one point staying on tycoon Lakshmi Mittal\u2019s yacht. She also squeezed in three trips to her parents\u2019 \u00a313million chalet in Verbier, Switzerland. Last month she flew to New York to celebrate sister Eugenie\u2019s 25th birthday during her third US jaunt this year alone. .","summary":"Princess Beatrice is in Florence for the Cond\u00e9 Nast International Luxury Conference . She posed with US designer Tory Burch and met Karl Lagerfeld and Suzy Menkes . Last night , she enjoyed a lavish party at the Palazzo Corsini with David Lauren , son of Ralph .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"223_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She spent last weekend hobnobbing with Middle Eastern royals in Bahrain, but that clearly isn't enough for jetsetting Princess Beatrice. The royal arrived in Florence yesterday for a fashion conference and has spent much of the past 24 hours partying with fashion's biggest names. Today, a businesslike Beatrice was all ears as she listened to the speakers at the Cond\u00e9 Nast International Luxury Conference. Scroll down for video . Fashionable friends: Princess Beatrice (centre) poses alongside Tory Burch in Florence this morning. Lost in thought: The Princess looked serious as she listened to the presentations being made on stage. Afterwards, she stopped to pose with US designer Tory Burch - the latest in a string of big name designers to strike a pose with the Princess in the last 24 hours. Last night, she was photographed enjoying a chat with Ralph Lauren's middle son David during a lavish party at the sprawling Palazzo Corsini. She also met International Vogue Editor Suzy Menkes and Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld during the first day of the conference, which is being held at the 700-year-old Palazzo Vecchio. The glamorous gathering in Florence is just the latest in a series of glitzy jaunts for the jet-setting royal, who has faced criticism in recent weeks over the amount of time she spends abroad. In the last two months alone, she has enjoyed skil holidays in Verbier, where her parents own a luxury chalet, and Colorado, and travelled to Greece, New York and, most recently, Bahrain. There, she was joined by boyfriend Dave Clark and viewed the action from a private box beside the country's Crown Prince, Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. On her travels: Princess Beatrice pictured with David Lauren, son of Ralph, in Florence yesterday. Mingling: Beatrice with Suzy Menkes (left) and another fashionable guest at Palazzo Corsini. Fashion fan: Beatrice arrives for the first day of the Cond\u00e9 Nast International Luxury Conference yesterday. Enraptured: Beatrice sat in the audience to watch a discussion between Ms Menkes and Karl Lagerfeld. Styled up: Beatrice looked chic in a black leather jacket, a white shirt and an on-trend print shirt. She was also pictured enjoying a chat with another royal famed for his love of luxury living, Spain's big-spending former king Juan Carlos II. Unfortunately for Beatrice, her travelling days could be numbered with the Princess on the verge of relocating to the New York to take up a new job. The job, which is thought to be in finance, will be her first since leaving her internship at Sony following last November's cyber attacks. Since then, her life has been a round of parties and beaches, beginning with a trip to the Middle East to see the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix the same month. . Days later Beatrice and Mr Clark, a Virgin Galactic executive, flew to Beijing, where they joined her mother Sarah Ferguson and sister Eugenie for the wedding of photographer and graphic designer Victoria Tang to Hong Kong lawyer Christopher Owen. Jet-set: The trip came days after she was seen watching the Bahrain Grand Prix with Juan Carlos II of Spain. And relax: Beatrice on a weekend away in Greece with friends last month. Chilling in the Caribbean: Beatrice during her trip to St. Barts in January. Next, Beatrice soaked up the sun with Mr Clark on two trips to Caribbean island St Barts, at one point staying on tycoon Lakshmi Mittal\u2019s yacht. She also squeezed in three trips to her parents\u2019 \u00a313million chalet in Verbier, Switzerland. Last month she flew to New York to celebrate sister Eugenie\u2019s 25th birthday during her third US jaunt this year alone. .","summary":"Princess Beatrice is in Florence for Cond\u00e9 Nast International Luxury Conference . Has spent the past 24 hours partying with fashion 's biggest names .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"224_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Harry Redknapp has claimed 'people with their own agendas' had a hand in his resignation as QPR manager, describing the situation as 'a bit of a soap opera'. The 68-year-old blamed knee problems for his decision to leave the Barclays Premier League strugglers in February. However, Redknapp told BBC Sport's Football Focus there was more to his decision than health problems. Ex-QPR boss Harry Redknapp has described the club as 'like a bit of a soap opera' after quitting in February. Striker Charlie Austin celebrates after scoring in QPR's 3-3 draw with Aston Villa on Tuesday night. He said: 'I always thought I had everyone pulling with me and suddenly I felt some were and some weren't. I didn't know who was on my side at the end and who wasn't. 'Behind the scenes, I always thought there were one or two people with their own agendas. 'There was always talk about Tim Sherwood coming in. It was like a bit of a soap opera. 'QPR was in the paper every day. I've been at lots of other clubs, big clubs as well, where you didn't get that. That got on my nerves. That was the big problem for me. 'As soon as we lost a few games, it would begin. I always thought there was someone mischievous causing it. I'd never had that before at any club I'd been at. Redknapp was aware of constant talk of Tim Sherwood replacing him at Loftus Road earlier in the season. Former West Ham boss Redknapp believes he would have helped QPR avoid relegation. 'I didn't see the teams below us getting the same sort of headlines every other week. It wore me down a little bit.' Redknapp left the team second from bottom of the table and they are now two points from safety under the leadership of Chris Ramsey. However, Redknapp, who also claimed he did not fall out with chairman Tony Fernandes because of the club's lack of business in the January transfer window, added: 'I felt I'd have kept them up.' .","summary":"Harry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager in February . The 68 - year - old blamed knee problems for his decision to leave . But he said there was more to his decision than health problems . The former West Ham boss described the club as ' a bit of a soap opera ' He believes he would have helped QPR avoid relegation .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"224_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Harry Redknapp has claimed 'people with their own agendas' had a hand in his resignation as QPR manager, describing the situation as 'a bit of a soap opera'. The 68-year-old blamed knee problems for his decision to leave the Barclays Premier League strugglers in February. However, Redknapp told BBC Sport's Football Focus there was more to his decision than health problems. Ex-QPR boss Harry Redknapp has described the club as 'like a bit of a soap opera' after quitting in February. Striker Charlie Austin celebrates after scoring in QPR's 3-3 draw with Aston Villa on Tuesday night. He said: 'I always thought I had everyone pulling with me and suddenly I felt some were and some weren't. I didn't know who was on my side at the end and who wasn't. 'Behind the scenes, I always thought there were one or two people with their own agendas. 'There was always talk about Tim Sherwood coming in. It was like a bit of a soap opera. 'QPR was in the paper every day. I've been at lots of other clubs, big clubs as well, where you didn't get that. That got on my nerves. That was the big problem for me. 'As soon as we lost a few games, it would begin. I always thought there was someone mischievous causing it. I'd never had that before at any club I'd been at. Redknapp was aware of constant talk of Tim Sherwood replacing him at Loftus Road earlier in the season. Former West Ham boss Redknapp believes he would have helped QPR avoid relegation. 'I didn't see the teams below us getting the same sort of headlines every other week. It wore me down a little bit.' Redknapp left the team second from bottom of the table and they are now two points from safety under the leadership of Chris Ramsey. However, Redknapp, who also claimed he did not fall out with chairman Tony Fernandes because of the club's lack of business in the January transfer window, added: 'I felt I'd have kept them up.' .","summary":"Harry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager in February . The 68 - year - old described the situation as ' a bit of a soap opera ' Redknapp was aware of constant talk of Tim Sherwood replacing him .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"225_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"House prices across the UK will rise at a fraction of last year\u2019s frenetic pace, forecasts show. Property prices soared by 10 per cent in 2014 but will grow by just 1.5 per cent over the next 12 months. London will fare the worst, with prices actually dropping by 3.6 per cent over the next year, it is claimed. It follows last year\u2019s record price hike of 17.4 per cent in the capital. Economists said that the housing market had \u2018got ahead of itself\u2019 last year and would assume a much more leisurely pace in 2015. Scroll down for video . Forecasts show house prices across the UK will rise at a fraction of last year\u2019s frenetic pace. File photo. Annual price growth across the country will then gradually accelerate again over the next five years, hitting 4 per cent by 2020. This year will be the first since 2009 that the UK as a whole out-performs London, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research. This is because while prices in the capital stagnate, the housing market is still performing well in the East and South-East, and parts of the Midlands and North of England. But the CEBR said this victory for the provinces would be short-lived, since the London market will also recover in 2016. Prices there are set to rise by 2.7 per cent next year, above the national average of 2.3 per cent. London homes will also suffer no more price falls in the foreseeable future \u2013 and are forecast to see annual growth of an estimated 4.7 per cent by 2020. The predictions from economists at the think-tank were upgraded from their forecast in January, when they suggested average prices would fall this year. They said that radical changes to stamp duty had given the market a boost. In recent years many Britons had been deterred from moving home for fear of the punitive tax on house purchases. The tax was charged on the whole value of a property and successive governments had failed to increase thresholds, trapping growing numbers of families above a \u00a3125,000 threshold. London will fare the worst, with prices actually dropping by 3.6 per cent over the next year. File photo. But, in December, the Coalition overhauled the system, replacing the unfair \u2018slab\u2019 structure with gradually increasing rates, which cut tax bills for the vast majority of movers. . Economist Scott Corfe, of the CEBR, said: \u2018House price growth in the UK will rise much slower than last year \u2013 but it will still be positive. \u2018The market got a bit ahead of itself last year, and at the end of 2014 it began slowing down and plateaued. \u2018It has now started to pick up again outside London. We are still not building enough houses to keep pace with population growth so, as long as we have a shortage of supply, prices will keep rising. \u2018House prices will continue to grow faster than inflation.\u2019. It was a different story in London, however, where he said interest from overseas buyers had dwindled, pushing down prices. While the stamp duty changes meant lower bills for the majority, those buying million-pound homes have been hit by higher rates \u2013 deterring international investors and many wealthy Londoners. Mr Corfe said: \u2018Stamp duty reform, as well as the depreciation of the euro against the pound \u2013 making London more expensive for European buyers \u2013 has affected prices in the capital. \u2018Uncertainty around the general election and fears of a mansion tax [under Labour\u2019s plans] may have also driven down demand since the start of the year.\u2019 . .","summary":"Property prices soared by 10 per cent in 2014 but will grow by just 1.5 per cent over the next 12 months . London will fare the worst , with prices actually dropping by 3.6 per cent . It follows last year \u2019s record price hike of 17.4 % in the capital . Economists said that the housing market had \u2018 got ahead of itself \u2019","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"225_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"House prices across the UK will rise at a fraction of last year\u2019s frenetic pace, forecasts show. Property prices soared by 10 per cent in 2014 but will grow by just 1.5 per cent over the next 12 months. London will fare the worst, with prices actually dropping by 3.6 per cent over the next year, it is claimed. It follows last year\u2019s record price hike of 17.4 per cent in the capital. Economists said that the housing market had \u2018got ahead of itself\u2019 last year and would assume a much more leisurely pace in 2015. Scroll down for video . Forecasts show house prices across the UK will rise at a fraction of last year\u2019s frenetic pace. File photo. Annual price growth across the country will then gradually accelerate again over the next five years, hitting 4 per cent by 2020. This year will be the first since 2009 that the UK as a whole out-performs London, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research. This is because while prices in the capital stagnate, the housing market is still performing well in the East and South-East, and parts of the Midlands and North of England. But the CEBR said this victory for the provinces would be short-lived, since the London market will also recover in 2016. Prices there are set to rise by 2.7 per cent next year, above the national average of 2.3 per cent. London homes will also suffer no more price falls in the foreseeable future \u2013 and are forecast to see annual growth of an estimated 4.7 per cent by 2020. The predictions from economists at the think-tank were upgraded from their forecast in January, when they suggested average prices would fall this year. They said that radical changes to stamp duty had given the market a boost. In recent years many Britons had been deterred from moving home for fear of the punitive tax on house purchases. The tax was charged on the whole value of a property and successive governments had failed to increase thresholds, trapping growing numbers of families above a \u00a3125,000 threshold. London will fare the worst, with prices actually dropping by 3.6 per cent over the next year. File photo. But, in December, the Coalition overhauled the system, replacing the unfair \u2018slab\u2019 structure with gradually increasing rates, which cut tax bills for the vast majority of movers. . Economist Scott Corfe, of the CEBR, said: \u2018House price growth in the UK will rise much slower than last year \u2013 but it will still be positive. \u2018The market got a bit ahead of itself last year, and at the end of 2014 it began slowing down and plateaued. \u2018It has now started to pick up again outside London. We are still not building enough houses to keep pace with population growth so, as long as we have a shortage of supply, prices will keep rising. \u2018House prices will continue to grow faster than inflation.\u2019. It was a different story in London, however, where he said interest from overseas buyers had dwindled, pushing down prices. While the stamp duty changes meant lower bills for the majority, those buying million-pound homes have been hit by higher rates \u2013 deterring international investors and many wealthy Londoners. Mr Corfe said: \u2018Stamp duty reform, as well as the depreciation of the euro against the pound \u2013 making London more expensive for European buyers \u2013 has affected prices in the capital. \u2018Uncertainty around the general election and fears of a mansion tax [under Labour\u2019s plans] may have also driven down demand since the start of the year.\u2019 . .","summary":"Property prices soared by 10 per cent in 2014 but will grow by 1.5 per cent . London will fare the worst , with prices actually dropping by 3.6 per cent . It follows last year \u2019s record price hike of 17.4 per cent in the capital .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"226_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Diego Maradona put his \u2018hand of God\u2019 to different use as he kept in shape by boxing training. Maradona is widely considered one of the greatest players to have played the game and guided Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986. Diego Maradona works on his fitness by taking part in some boxing training . Maradona started with some shots to the head before turning his attention to the body. Maradona looks into the camera after finishing his short work out. But his life on and off the pitch has not been without controversy \u2013 from scoring against England in the 1986 World Cup with his hand to being sent home from the 1994 World Cup in the after testing positive for ephedrine. But now the 54-year old \u2013 who has not worked since leaving United Arab Emirates club Al-Wasl in 2012 \u2013 was busy keeping fit by hitting a boxing dummy. Maradona holds the World Cup aloft after guiding Argentina to glory in 1986. Maradona punches the ball past Peter Shilton during the 1986 World Cup quarter final. Maradona starts off with shots to the dummy\u2019s head before he moves to the body. Despite just being a blue dummy it still had a height advantage over the former forward who stands at just 5ft 5in tall. Since retiring from football Maradona has undergone gastric bypass surgery but now keeps his weight in check with boxing training. .","summary":"Diego Maradona is widely considered one of the greatest players to have played the game . He guided Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986 . The 54 - year - old has not worked since leaving United Arab Emirates club Al - Wasl in 2012 . He has undergone gastric bypass surgery but now keeps his weight in check with boxing training .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"226_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Diego Maradona put his \u2018hand of God\u2019 to different use as he kept in shape by boxing training. Maradona is widely considered one of the greatest players to have played the game and guided Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986. Diego Maradona works on his fitness by taking part in some boxing training . Maradona started with some shots to the head before turning his attention to the body. Maradona looks into the camera after finishing his short work out. But his life on and off the pitch has not been without controversy \u2013 from scoring against England in the 1986 World Cup with his hand to being sent home from the 1994 World Cup in the after testing positive for ephedrine. But now the 54-year old \u2013 who has not worked since leaving United Arab Emirates club Al-Wasl in 2012 \u2013 was busy keeping fit by hitting a boxing dummy. Maradona holds the World Cup aloft after guiding Argentina to glory in 1986. Maradona punches the ball past Peter Shilton during the 1986 World Cup quarter final. Maradona starts off with shots to the dummy\u2019s head before he moves to the body. Despite just being a blue dummy it still had a height advantage over the former forward who stands at just 5ft 5in tall. Since retiring from football Maradona has undergone gastric bypass surgery but now keeps his weight in check with boxing training. .","summary":"Diego Maradona is one of the greatest players to have played the game . He guided Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986 . Maradona has not worked since leaving United Arab Emirates club Al - Wasl in 2012 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"227_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tokyo (CNN)It's a bird -- It's a plane -- It's an insanely fast Japanese bullet train. A Japan Railway maglev train hit 603 kilometers per hour (374 miles per hour) on an experimental track in Yamanashi Tuesday, setting a decisive new world record. A spokesperson said the train spent 10.8 seconds traveling above 600 kilometers per hour, during which it covered 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles). That's nearly 20 football fields in the time it took you to read the last two sentences. Takeo Ookanda, who runs an exhibition center next to the test track, said witnesses erupted with excitement and applause when the new record was set. \"I was moved just like many other visitors here today,\" he told CNN. \"This maglev project... (increases) the hope that Japan can have a good growth again in the future.\" The train broke its own record from last Thursday, when it ran at 590 kilometers per hour (366 miles per hour) on a test track. That beat the old record of 581 kilometers per hour (361 miles per hour), which was set in 2003 during another Japanese maglev test. Right now, China operates the world's fastest commercial maglev, which has hit 431 kilometers per hour (268 miles per hour) on a route through Shanghai. By contrast, the fastest train in the United States, Amtrak's Acela Express, is only capable of 241 kilometers per hour (150 miles per hour), though it usually plods along at half that speed. Unlike traditional trains, maglev trains work by using magnets to push the train away from the tracks and drive the train forward. Japan's maglevs don't use metal tracks \u2014 instead, they float nearly 10 cm (4 inches) above special guideways, allowing for frictionless movement. Japan Railways has been testing their train to figure out the best operational speed for a planned route between Tokyo and Nagoya, scheduled to begin service in 2027. That trip can take nearly 5 hours by car. But in the future, a maglev train could finish the journey in 40 minutes. READ MORE: The future of transportation will blow your hair back. CNN's Yoko Wakatsuki contributed reporting.","summary":"A Japan Railway maglev train hit 603 kilometers per hour ( 374 miles per hour ) on an experimental track in Yamanashi Tuesday . A spokesperson said the train spent 10.8 seconds traveling above 600 km per hour , during which it covered 1.8 kilometers ( 1.1 miles ) That 's nearly 20 football fields in the time it took you to read the last two sentences . Japan Railways has been testing their train to figure out the best operational speed for a planned route between Tokyo and Nagoya scheduled to begin service in 2027 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"227_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tokyo (CNN)It's a bird -- It's a plane -- It's an insanely fast Japanese bullet train. A Japan Railway maglev train hit 603 kilometers per hour (374 miles per hour) on an experimental track in Yamanashi Tuesday, setting a decisive new world record. A spokesperson said the train spent 10.8 seconds traveling above 600 kilometers per hour, during which it covered 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles). That's nearly 20 football fields in the time it took you to read the last two sentences. Takeo Ookanda, who runs an exhibition center next to the test track, said witnesses erupted with excitement and applause when the new record was set. \"I was moved just like many other visitors here today,\" he told CNN. \"This maglev project... (increases) the hope that Japan can have a good growth again in the future.\" The train broke its own record from last Thursday, when it ran at 590 kilometers per hour (366 miles per hour) on a test track. That beat the old record of 581 kilometers per hour (361 miles per hour), which was set in 2003 during another Japanese maglev test. Right now, China operates the world's fastest commercial maglev, which has hit 431 kilometers per hour (268 miles per hour) on a route through Shanghai. By contrast, the fastest train in the United States, Amtrak's Acela Express, is only capable of 241 kilometers per hour (150 miles per hour), though it usually plods along at half that speed. Unlike traditional trains, maglev trains work by using magnets to push the train away from the tracks and drive the train forward. Japan's maglevs don't use metal tracks \u2014 instead, they float nearly 10 cm (4 inches) above special guideways, allowing for frictionless movement. Japan Railways has been testing their train to figure out the best operational speed for a planned route between Tokyo and Nagoya, scheduled to begin service in 2027. That trip can take nearly 5 hours by car. But in the future, a maglev train could finish the journey in 40 minutes. READ MORE: The future of transportation will blow your hair back. CNN's Yoko Wakatsuki contributed reporting.","summary":"A Japan Railway maglev train hit 603 kilometers per hour ( 374 miles per hour ) on an experimental track in Yamanashi . That 's nearly 20 football fields in the time it took you to read the last two sentences . The train broke its own record from last Thursday , when it ran at 590 kilometers per hour ( 366 miles per hour ) on a test track .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"228_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Scott Kelley, now 50, has been arrested a decade after he fled the U.S with stepdaughter Mary Nunes, and her mother Genevieve Kelley. A teacher who fled the U.S. with his stepdaughter and her mother ten years ago has finally given himself up in Costa Rica. Scott Kelley, now 50, and stepdaughter Mary Nunes, now 19, gave surrendered at the U.S. embassy on Monday and were flown back to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport, where Kelley was arrested. The pair fled New Hampshire in 2004 along with Genevieve Kelley, Mary's mother, during a custody dispute with Mark Nunes, Genevieve's former husband and Mary's father. Genevieve, now 50, handed herself in last November, but refused to give up the location of her husband and daughter, who had not been seen for a decade until this week. Speaking to People magazine, Scott Kelley said: 'It was time to come home.' He is now facing a charge of custodial interference, the same charge his wife is due to face in court next month. Kelley's case dates back to December 2004 when Mark Nunes, a physician, was granted custody of daughter Mary, then eight, to take her for treatment for an unspecified illness. However, Genevieve, also a physician, refused to hand the girl over, instead taking her to Colorado for a second opinion, where a doctor diagnosed her with acute post traumatic stress disorder. While in Colorado, Genevieve alleged that Mr Nunes had sexually abused the girl, and then fled to South America along with current husband Scott. The state Division of Children, Youth and Families investigated and said any claims of abuse were 'unfounded,' and instead concluded that Genevieve instead likely abused the girl. Charges were never brought, however, because by that point the Kelleys, along with Mary Nunes, had already vanished. Mary Nunes, disappeared when she was aged 8 (left), and is now aged 19 (digitally aged version, right). The Kelleys fled after Mark Nunes, Mary's biological father, was granted custody of his daughter in 2004. Genevieve (pictured) refused to hand her daughter over to Mr Nunes, and took the girl first to Colorado, then boarded a flight to South America and was not seen again for a decade. Despite well-publicized searches of the U.S., Canada, and South America, and dozens of other appeals, there was no sign of the family until February last year. Shortly after Mary turned 18, and was therefore no longer subject to the family court, Genevieve made contact with the authorities, but refused to come forward. Then, on Monday, November 13, she finally appeared, saying she needed medical treatment for a son she gave birth to with Scott while she was in hiding. But despite pressure from officials, and pleas from her former husband, she refused to reveal the location of Mary, or husband Scott, saying only that the girl was safe. Then, on Monday, officials were alerted that Scott and Mary had come forward after the pair went to the U.S. Department of State office in Costa Rica to get travel documents to return home. Deputy Marshal Jamie Berry, New Hampshire case manager for the Kelley case, said marshals were alerted to the family's travel arrangements, and stopped them as they landed. Genevieve, now aged 50, was arrested by authorities in November last year after she came forward asking for medical treatment for a son that she gave birth to while in hiding. Scott and Mary were taken into custody at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (pictured) on Monday. Mary is now living at an undisclosed location in the U.S., while Scott is in police custody. Mr Berry said: 'Investigators talked to her and made sure she was OK. We asked if she wanted any other arrangements, and she said no. We wanted to make sure she was there of her own free will. . 'It's been a long ten years. We had a lot of lookalikes we had investigated. We followed a lot of false leads, but we had to follow them all. Mary's safe, and that was the overall goal for us.' Mary has been released from custody and is now staying at an undisclosed location in the U.S., officials said. It was confirmed that she plans to testify at her mother's trial, which is due to begin next month. . Genevieve Kelley had previously argued that her daughter should be allowed to testify by video, but a judge turned this request down, saying she needed to be questioned by prosecutors. Scott Kelley was jailed in Atlanta and couldn't be reached for comment. If he doesn't agree to return to New Hampshire, Berry said, extraditions proceedings will begin. .","summary":"Scott Kelley , now 50 , and stepdaughter Mary Nunes , now 19 , fled U.S. in 2004 . Fled after Genevieve Kelley , Mary 's mother , refused to hand over daughter . She took Mary to Colorado , then boarded a flight to South America . Genevieved handed herself in last November , but refused to give up location . Mary has been released from custody and is now staying at undisclosed location . Scott and Mary were taken into custody at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta airport .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"228_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Scott Kelley, now 50, has been arrested a decade after he fled the U.S with stepdaughter Mary Nunes, and her mother Genevieve Kelley. A teacher who fled the U.S. with his stepdaughter and her mother ten years ago has finally given himself up in Costa Rica. Scott Kelley, now 50, and stepdaughter Mary Nunes, now 19, gave surrendered at the U.S. embassy on Monday and were flown back to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport, where Kelley was arrested. The pair fled New Hampshire in 2004 along with Genevieve Kelley, Mary's mother, during a custody dispute with Mark Nunes, Genevieve's former husband and Mary's father. Genevieve, now 50, handed herself in last November, but refused to give up the location of her husband and daughter, who had not been seen for a decade until this week. Speaking to People magazine, Scott Kelley said: 'It was time to come home.' He is now facing a charge of custodial interference, the same charge his wife is due to face in court next month. Kelley's case dates back to December 2004 when Mark Nunes, a physician, was granted custody of daughter Mary, then eight, to take her for treatment for an unspecified illness. However, Genevieve, also a physician, refused to hand the girl over, instead taking her to Colorado for a second opinion, where a doctor diagnosed her with acute post traumatic stress disorder. While in Colorado, Genevieve alleged that Mr Nunes had sexually abused the girl, and then fled to South America along with current husband Scott. The state Division of Children, Youth and Families investigated and said any claims of abuse were 'unfounded,' and instead concluded that Genevieve instead likely abused the girl. Charges were never brought, however, because by that point the Kelleys, along with Mary Nunes, had already vanished. Mary Nunes, disappeared when she was aged 8 (left), and is now aged 19 (digitally aged version, right). The Kelleys fled after Mark Nunes, Mary's biological father, was granted custody of his daughter in 2004. Genevieve (pictured) refused to hand her daughter over to Mr Nunes, and took the girl first to Colorado, then boarded a flight to South America and was not seen again for a decade. Despite well-publicized searches of the U.S., Canada, and South America, and dozens of other appeals, there was no sign of the family until February last year. Shortly after Mary turned 18, and was therefore no longer subject to the family court, Genevieve made contact with the authorities, but refused to come forward. Then, on Monday, November 13, she finally appeared, saying she needed medical treatment for a son she gave birth to with Scott while she was in hiding. But despite pressure from officials, and pleas from her former husband, she refused to reveal the location of Mary, or husband Scott, saying only that the girl was safe. Then, on Monday, officials were alerted that Scott and Mary had come forward after the pair went to the U.S. Department of State office in Costa Rica to get travel documents to return home. Deputy Marshal Jamie Berry, New Hampshire case manager for the Kelley case, said marshals were alerted to the family's travel arrangements, and stopped them as they landed. Genevieve, now aged 50, was arrested by authorities in November last year after she came forward asking for medical treatment for a son that she gave birth to while in hiding. Scott and Mary were taken into custody at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (pictured) on Monday. Mary is now living at an undisclosed location in the U.S., while Scott is in police custody. Mr Berry said: 'Investigators talked to her and made sure she was OK. We asked if she wanted any other arrangements, and she said no. We wanted to make sure she was there of her own free will. . 'It's been a long ten years. We had a lot of lookalikes we had investigated. We followed a lot of false leads, but we had to follow them all. Mary's safe, and that was the overall goal for us.' Mary has been released from custody and is now staying at an undisclosed location in the U.S., officials said. It was confirmed that she plans to testify at her mother's trial, which is due to begin next month. . Genevieve Kelley had previously argued that her daughter should be allowed to testify by video, but a judge turned this request down, saying she needed to be questioned by prosecutors. Scott Kelley was jailed in Atlanta and couldn't be reached for comment. If he doesn't agree to return to New Hampshire, Berry said, extraditions proceedings will begin. .","summary":"Scott Kelley , now 50 , fled the U.S. with stepdaughter Mary Nunes in 2004 . The pair fled after Genevieve Kelley , Mary 's mother , refused to hand her over to Mark Nunes , Mary 's biological father , during a custody dispute . Genevieve , now 50 , handed herself in last November , but refused to give up the location of her husband and daughter , who had not been seen for a decade . Scott Kelley was arrested at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta airport on Monday .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"229_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bayer Leverkusen has released Emir Spahic from his contract with immediate effect following his fight with security personnel after the German Cup defeat to Bayern Munich. Leverkusen managing director Michael Schade says 'the latest revelations from the case last Wednesday leave us no other choice.' Spahic was filmed fighting the club's security personnel, reportedly after they refused to allow his friends entry inside the locker room area. Bayern won the quarterfinal match on penalties. Emir Spahic (centre) has been released by Bayer Leverkusen after being involved in a brawl. The defender was incensed that security personnel wouldn't let his friends into the players changing rooms. The Bosnian international (red) throws a punch in the melee of bodies and was sacked for the offence. With Cologne's public prosecutor involved, Leverkusen announced it was cooperating fully with the investigation. Leverkusen says Spahic accepted responsibility for his actions and agreed to the termination of his contract, which was due to run to 2016. The 34-year-old Bosnia-Herzegovina defender injured his knee in the match and was ruled out for up to four weeks. .","summary":"Emir Spahic has been released by Bayer Leverkusen . The defender was involved in a brawl after the German Cup defeat to Bayern Munich . The 34 - year - old was filmed fighting the club 's security personnel . The Bosnian - Herzegovina defender injured his knee in the match .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"229_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bayer Leverkusen has released Emir Spahic from his contract with immediate effect following his fight with security personnel after the German Cup defeat to Bayern Munich. Leverkusen managing director Michael Schade says 'the latest revelations from the case last Wednesday leave us no other choice.' Spahic was filmed fighting the club's security personnel, reportedly after they refused to allow his friends entry inside the locker room area. Bayern won the quarterfinal match on penalties. Emir Spahic (centre) has been released by Bayer Leverkusen after being involved in a brawl. The defender was incensed that security personnel wouldn't let his friends into the players changing rooms. The Bosnian international (red) throws a punch in the melee of bodies and was sacked for the offence. With Cologne's public prosecutor involved, Leverkusen announced it was cooperating fully with the investigation. Leverkusen says Spahic accepted responsibility for his actions and agreed to the termination of his contract, which was due to run to 2016. The 34-year-old Bosnia-Herzegovina defender injured his knee in the match and was ruled out for up to four weeks. .","summary":"Emir Spahic has been released by Bayer Leverkusen . The defender was involved in a brawl with security personnel . Bayer Leverkusen say Spahic accepted responsibility for his actions .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"230_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Irish betting company Paddy Power is backtracking after tweeting that \"Newcastle have suffered more Kop beatings over the last 20 years than an unarmed African-American male.\" The tweet, a pun on the name of the famous home end at Liverpool Football Club, alluded to recent controversial incidents in the United States in which unarmed African-American men have been killed by police. Paddy Power -- well-known for its use of publicity stunts -- used it to link to a piece showing statistics for games between Liverpool and Newcastle United ahead of their English Premier League match on Monday. A Paddy Power spokesman told CNN before Liverpool's 2-0 victory at Anfield: \"It was a joke, and no offense was meant.\" The tweet has since been deleted, but its removal -- along with the statement -- did little to placate social media users who condemned the organization, with some calling for the person who wrote the tweet to be sacked. In January, Paddy Power attracted headlines after backing David Ginola's failed candidacy for the presidency of world football's governing body. The former Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham player could not persuade enough FIFA football associations to back his bid. He needed five to have any chance of unseating Sepp Blatter. Paddy Power started the funding for the candidacy, but its penchant for publicity stunts quickly led many people to dismiss Ginola's bid as another attempt to grab headlines. Paddy Power, the son of one the company's founders and its marketing spokesman, explained: \"We've been known for some mischievous activity around the world. This is not that. This is for real.\" Last year, the company generated anger when it promised \"money back if he walks\" in relation to the trial of disgraced South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius. Monday's win put Liverpool fifth in the table, four points behind defending champion Manchester City, which holds England's final European Champions League qualification spot with six games left to play this season. Young England forward Raheem Sterling, who has turned down a new contract, scored a fine solo goal in the first half, and midfielder Joe Allen's 70th-minute strike condemned 13th-placed Newcastle to a fifth successive league defeat. Newcastle, which had France international midfielder Moussa Sissoko sent off in the 83rd minute, has not won at Anfield since a 1-0 victory in the League Cup in November 1995.","summary":"Irish betting company Paddy Power apologizes for tweet about Newcastle United . The tweet alluded to recent controversial incidents in the U.S. involving police . The company is well - known for its use of publicity stunts . Liverpool beat Newcastle 2 - 0 in the English Premier League on Monday .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9807692308},"230_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Irish betting company Paddy Power is backtracking after tweeting that \"Newcastle have suffered more Kop beatings over the last 20 years than an unarmed African-American male.\" The tweet, a pun on the name of the famous home end at Liverpool Football Club, alluded to recent controversial incidents in the United States in which unarmed African-American men have been killed by police. Paddy Power -- well-known for its use of publicity stunts -- used it to link to a piece showing statistics for games between Liverpool and Newcastle United ahead of their English Premier League match on Monday. A Paddy Power spokesman told CNN before Liverpool's 2-0 victory at Anfield: \"It was a joke, and no offense was meant.\" The tweet has since been deleted, but its removal -- along with the statement -- did little to placate social media users who condemned the organization, with some calling for the person who wrote the tweet to be sacked. In January, Paddy Power attracted headlines after backing David Ginola's failed candidacy for the presidency of world football's governing body. The former Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham player could not persuade enough FIFA football associations to back his bid. He needed five to have any chance of unseating Sepp Blatter. Paddy Power started the funding for the candidacy, but its penchant for publicity stunts quickly led many people to dismiss Ginola's bid as another attempt to grab headlines. Paddy Power, the son of one the company's founders and its marketing spokesman, explained: \"We've been known for some mischievous activity around the world. This is not that. This is for real.\" Last year, the company generated anger when it promised \"money back if he walks\" in relation to the trial of disgraced South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius. Monday's win put Liverpool fifth in the table, four points behind defending champion Manchester City, which holds England's final European Champions League qualification spot with six games left to play this season. Young England forward Raheem Sterling, who has turned down a new contract, scored a fine solo goal in the first half, and midfielder Joe Allen's 70th-minute strike condemned 13th-placed Newcastle to a fifth successive league defeat. Newcastle, which had France international midfielder Moussa Sissoko sent off in the 83rd minute, has not won at Anfield since a 1-0 victory in the League Cup in November 1995.","summary":"Liverpool wins 2 - 0 at home to Newcastle in English Premier League . Joe Allen and Raheem Sterling score for Liverpool . Newcastle has not won at Anfield since 1995 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"231_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has been given the green light to make Gareth Bale his top summer transfer target, after a supporter handed him a list of potential targets at a club fan day. . The Dutchman greeted a group of supporters with life-limiting illnesses at the biannual Manchester Foundation Dream Day held at the Aon Training Complex on Monday. And Moshin Tanveer - who suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - used the special occasion to provide the former Holland boss with a star-studded cast of Europe's top property he should sign in order to bring the Barclays Premier League title back to Old Trafford. Scroll down for video . Moshin Tanveer gleefully awaits Louis van Gaal's reaction to the players he thinks he should sign. Van Gaal reads the carefully written document containing the names of who he 'should' bring to Old Trafford. Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund) \u00a336m. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) \u00a3120m. Paul Pogba (Juventus) \u00a375m. Nathaniel Clyne (Southampton) \u00a315m. Memphis Depay (PSV Eindhoven) \u00a330m. Jackson Martinez (Porto) \u00a325m . 'I did some homework for you,' the fan tells van Gaal, passing him the dossier seen in a video posted on the Manchester United YouTube channel. The United boss then reads out the names of Mats Hummels, Nathaniel Clyne, Paul Pogba, Gareth Bale, Memphis Depay and Jackson Martinez, before thanking the supporter for his advice. 'I take it in mind,' van Gaal says, before folding the sheet of paper and putting it in his pocket. 'You are smart, and a very cheap manager.' . Tanveer told the Dutchman not to follow up the loan signing of Radamel Falcao with a permanent deal, and also suggested that striker Robin van Persie should be sold. The supporter's mentor said he had spent a week writing up his shortlist ahead of the foundation day, and after being warmly received by the manager, the beaming recipient of a signed home shirt said, 'It was really nice of him to do that. It was like a dream come true.' . Dutchman reads out the names of Mats Hummels, Gareth Bale and Paul Pogba among others. Van Gaal jokes that \u00a335 million to prise Hummels away from Borussia Dortmund may be a little optimistic. The United fan carefully typed out the star names he wants to see playing at Old Trafford next season. The supporter also posed with David de Gea as part of a day organised by the club's foundation. United are currently third in the Barclays Premier League with 65 points from 33 games - 11 points behind leaders Chelsea ahead of this weekend's trip to face Everton at Goodison Park. But were van Gaal to land all the names mentioned in the supporter's wishlist this summer, he would be expected to bring the Premier League title back to Old Trafford for the first time since 2013. 'Hummels...\u00a336 million...Clyne of Southampton...\u00a315 million...Pogba...\u00a375 million...Bale...\u00a3120 million...and Jackson Martinez of Porto...\u00a325 million. He didn't tell me who I have to sell but after a little bit of pushing, I know. So it's easy for me. Next year, we are the champions,' van Gaal joked.","summary":"Moshin Tanveer handed Louis van Gaal a list of players he ' should ' sign . Dutchman reads out names of Mats Hummels , Paul Pogba , Gareth Bale , Nathaniel Clyne , Memphis Depay and Jackson Martinez . Man Utd fan also suggested Robin van Persie should be sold .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"231_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has been given the green light to make Gareth Bale his top summer transfer target, after a supporter handed him a list of potential targets at a club fan day. . The Dutchman greeted a group of supporters with life-limiting illnesses at the biannual Manchester Foundation Dream Day held at the Aon Training Complex on Monday. And Moshin Tanveer - who suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - used the special occasion to provide the former Holland boss with a star-studded cast of Europe's top property he should sign in order to bring the Barclays Premier League title back to Old Trafford. Scroll down for video . Moshin Tanveer gleefully awaits Louis van Gaal's reaction to the players he thinks he should sign. Van Gaal reads the carefully written document containing the names of who he 'should' bring to Old Trafford. Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund) \u00a336m. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) \u00a3120m. Paul Pogba (Juventus) \u00a375m. Nathaniel Clyne (Southampton) \u00a315m. Memphis Depay (PSV Eindhoven) \u00a330m. Jackson Martinez (Porto) \u00a325m . 'I did some homework for you,' the fan tells van Gaal, passing him the dossier seen in a video posted on the Manchester United YouTube channel. The United boss then reads out the names of Mats Hummels, Nathaniel Clyne, Paul Pogba, Gareth Bale, Memphis Depay and Jackson Martinez, before thanking the supporter for his advice. 'I take it in mind,' van Gaal says, before folding the sheet of paper and putting it in his pocket. 'You are smart, and a very cheap manager.' . Tanveer told the Dutchman not to follow up the loan signing of Radamel Falcao with a permanent deal, and also suggested that striker Robin van Persie should be sold. The supporter's mentor said he had spent a week writing up his shortlist ahead of the foundation day, and after being warmly received by the manager, the beaming recipient of a signed home shirt said, 'It was really nice of him to do that. It was like a dream come true.' . Dutchman reads out the names of Mats Hummels, Gareth Bale and Paul Pogba among others. Van Gaal jokes that \u00a335 million to prise Hummels away from Borussia Dortmund may be a little optimistic. The United fan carefully typed out the star names he wants to see playing at Old Trafford next season. The supporter also posed with David de Gea as part of a day organised by the club's foundation. United are currently third in the Barclays Premier League with 65 points from 33 games - 11 points behind leaders Chelsea ahead of this weekend's trip to face Everton at Goodison Park. But were van Gaal to land all the names mentioned in the supporter's wishlist this summer, he would be expected to bring the Premier League title back to Old Trafford for the first time since 2013. 'Hummels...\u00a336 million...Clyne of Southampton...\u00a315 million...Pogba...\u00a375 million...Bale...\u00a3120 million...and Jackson Martinez of Porto...\u00a325 million. He didn't tell me who I have to sell but after a little bit of pushing, I know. So it's easy for me. Next year, we are the champions,' van Gaal joked.","summary":"Louis van Gaal was handed a list of players he should sign by a supporter . Man United fan Moshin Tanveer suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy . Mats Hummels , Gareth Bale , Paul Pogba , Nathaniel Clyne , Memphis Depay and Jackson Martinez are among the players the Dutchman should sign .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"232_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has written off Manchester City\u2019s chances of signing Raheem Sterling this summer by declaring the Anfield club are bigger than their Etihad rivals and making it clear they have no intention of becoming their feeder team. Ahead of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley, Rodgers indicated it could take two decades for Sheik Mansour\u2019s club to reach the status of either Liverpool or Manchester United. City have been heavily linked with a \u00a350million move for Sterling, who has two years left on his contract and is stalling on a new deal. The champions have also monitored vice-captain Jordan Henderson, who only has a season left on his Anfield contract. Brendan Rodgers says that a move to Manchester City would not be step up for Raheem Sterling. Rodgers talks to Sterling during Friday's training session ahead of FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa. However, Rodgers was emphatic that moving to City would not represent a step up. \u2018If you say that City is a bigger club than Liverpool, you\u2019re wrong,\u2019 he said. \u2018I\u2019ve got big respect for what City are doing \u2014 they\u2019re trying to build it the right way. But at this moment you can\u2019t compare the size of the two clubs. \u2018You\u2019ve got Liverpool and United, the two biggest clubs in this country and the rest of them are fighting to be there over the next 20 years. I wouldn\u2019t say we were a development ground for going to \u201cbigger\u201d clubs.\u2019. City have tried to sign players from Arsenal and Liverpool hoping to weaken their rivals. They have bought Gael Clichy, Emmanuel Adebayor, Bacary Sagna and Kolo Toure from Arsenal but failed to lure Fernando Torres when he was at Anfield. . Sterling is wanted by Manchester City this summer for \u00a350million as he stalls over new contract. Sterling has been one of Liverpool's leading lights and was nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year. This summer, Liverpool will also try to sign James Milner from City. Rodgers hopes victory over Villa will strengthen his case and increase the chances of keeping players. \u2018Our vision is to win trophies,\u2019 he said. \u2018The first objective was to get into the Champions League again. We arrived there this year and could focus on winning a trophy. We just have to concentrate on performance levels, get to the final and we\u2019ll take it from there.\u2019. Club captain Steven Gerrard is available after a three-match ban and Rodgers has to decide whether to start with him in what could be his final appearance at Wembley before his move to LA Galaxy. Rodgers is set to welcome Steven Gerrard back into the squad after his three-match suspension. .","summary":"Brendan Rodgers has written off Manchester City 's chances of signing Raheem Sterling this summer . City have been heavily linked with a \u00a3 50million move for Sterling , who has two years left on his contract and is stalling on a new deal . The champions have also monitored vice - captain Jordan Henderson . Rodgers indicated it could take two decades for City to reach the status of either Liverpool or Manchester United .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"232_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has written off Manchester City\u2019s chances of signing Raheem Sterling this summer by declaring the Anfield club are bigger than their Etihad rivals and making it clear they have no intention of becoming their feeder team. Ahead of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley, Rodgers indicated it could take two decades for Sheik Mansour\u2019s club to reach the status of either Liverpool or Manchester United. City have been heavily linked with a \u00a350million move for Sterling, who has two years left on his contract and is stalling on a new deal. The champions have also monitored vice-captain Jordan Henderson, who only has a season left on his Anfield contract. Brendan Rodgers says that a move to Manchester City would not be step up for Raheem Sterling. Rodgers talks to Sterling during Friday's training session ahead of FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa. However, Rodgers was emphatic that moving to City would not represent a step up. \u2018If you say that City is a bigger club than Liverpool, you\u2019re wrong,\u2019 he said. \u2018I\u2019ve got big respect for what City are doing \u2014 they\u2019re trying to build it the right way. But at this moment you can\u2019t compare the size of the two clubs. \u2018You\u2019ve got Liverpool and United, the two biggest clubs in this country and the rest of them are fighting to be there over the next 20 years. I wouldn\u2019t say we were a development ground for going to \u201cbigger\u201d clubs.\u2019. City have tried to sign players from Arsenal and Liverpool hoping to weaken their rivals. They have bought Gael Clichy, Emmanuel Adebayor, Bacary Sagna and Kolo Toure from Arsenal but failed to lure Fernando Torres when he was at Anfield. . Sterling is wanted by Manchester City this summer for \u00a350million as he stalls over new contract. Sterling has been one of Liverpool's leading lights and was nominated for PFA Young Player of the Year. This summer, Liverpool will also try to sign James Milner from City. Rodgers hopes victory over Villa will strengthen his case and increase the chances of keeping players. \u2018Our vision is to win trophies,\u2019 he said. \u2018The first objective was to get into the Champions League again. We arrived there this year and could focus on winning a trophy. We just have to concentrate on performance levels, get to the final and we\u2019ll take it from there.\u2019. Club captain Steven Gerrard is available after a three-match ban and Rodgers has to decide whether to start with him in what could be his final appearance at Wembley before his move to LA Galaxy. Rodgers is set to welcome Steven Gerrard back into the squad after his three-match suspension. .","summary":"Raheem Sterling is wanted by Manchester City this summer for \u00a3 50million . Brendan Rodgers says a move to City would not be step up for Sterling . Liverpool face Aston Villa in FA Cup semi - final at Wembley on Sunday .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"233_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Gary Player will attend his 58th Masters this week fully expecting to welcome a new member to the game\u2019s most exclusive club and salute what he considers would be one of the sport\u2019s finest accomplishments. The great man considers Tiger Woods completing the career Grand Slam at the age of just 24 as the best golfing feat he has seen. So you can imagine how excited he is at the prospect of Rory McIlroy becoming just the sixth player to win all four majors at only 25. \u2018I\u2019m not sure people fully realise what a magnificent effort it would be,\u2019 said the South African legend. \u2018When I completed my Slam at 29 I said to my wife that you will never see that done again. Then Jack Nicklaus came along and did it at 26 and then Tiger at 24. Jack Nicklaus watches his shot go for a birdie on the 17th at the Masters golf tournament in Augusta in 1986. Rory McIlroy meets up with South African Golf Legend Gary Player during the pro-am in 2009. Rory McIlroy, pictured in action at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and is favourite to win the Masters. \u2018Now we have Rory, and I tell you this: I honestly believe he is going to do it. I just believe everything is going to fall into place for him, that he will learn from the mistakes he made when he messed up in 2011 and put everything right.\u2019. It is not hard to see why Player would have such a special affinity for McIlroy. Two men of similar stature who came from a foreign land to take on the Americans in the majors in their own backyard; two men with a commitment to fitness with minds strong enough to ward off all the criticism. Forget Tiger. It was Player, of course, who wrote the book when it came to golfers and fitness. Heavens, he is still doing 1,300 sit-ups and squatting 300lb every morning even now, at the age of 79. He is withering in his contempt of those who say McIlroy is \u2018bulking up\u2019 too much in the gym. \u2018I\u2019m going to guess most of the critics are fat and don\u2019t watch what they eat,\u2019 he says. \u2018Just because they\u2019re lazy, they can\u2019t grasp that fitness is so vital. Tom Watson presents Player with a Green Jacket after the 1978 Masters Tournament at Augusta National. \u2018I was told that because I was so keen on fitness my career in golf would be over early and I wouldn\u2019t win any tournaments after the age of 34. I was told I had no chance of winning the US Open if I was squatting 325lb the previous evening. What rubbish. \u2018I\u2019m just so pleased to see travelling gymnasiums on the circuit and that most players see the value of putting themselves through the pain barrier. I used to go down to the local YMCA wherever we were playing and sometimes wait 20 minutes to use the equipment. But it you want to be a superstar, and by a superstar I mean a player who has won at least six majors, there are no short cuts. Woods could pose a threat to McIlroy at the Masters after confirming that he will play at Augusta . \u2018Rory will be an absolute superstar when he wins the Masters. And yes, I can see a lot of similarities with myself. I love the fact he is a people person, for example, and engages with the fans. That\u2019s what I used to love, and still do. So many pros can\u2019t be bothered to talk to the fans and it\u2019s so wrong.\u2019 Player also gives short shrift to the idea that completing the career Grand Slam is a modern media invention. \u2018I tell you it was electrifying when I completed it in 1965,\u2019 he said. \u2018I so wanted to follow Gene Sarazen and particularly Ben Hogan and become the third player to achieve it, because Hogan was the best player I\u2019d seen. Jack and I were both in competition to complete it and it was a piece of advice Jack gave me that helped me over the line. \u2018I was due to play a tournament at Greensboro in 1965 when Jack said if I wanted to win the US Open and complete the set I should go with him to the US Open site and practise. I said I needed the money, that I had loads of children to look after, but I went with him. So he played a key role. McIlroy manages a smile after throwing away a four-shot lead on the final day of the Masters in 2011. Jack Nicklaus waves before hitting his drive at the ceremonial start of the 2014 Masters golf tournament. \u2018It was amazing afterwards. Everyone wanted to know how a man from a small country who lost his mother at the age of eight and his dad worked in a mine could achieve such a thing. How on earth could it happen?\u2019. Player and Nicklaus have remained lifelong friends. They will be partners in a team competition in the autumn before Player heads to Greece for his 80th birthday celebrations. \u2018There will be 35 people there and Jack and I will need to win that event for me to be able to pay for it,\u2019 said Player, laughing. As for Augusta, he is looking forward as ever to hitting the ceremonial first shot on Thursday alongside Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. And then, 50 years on from his own date with history, he will join every other fascinated observer to see if another non-American can complete the set of majors and join him on what former US Open champion Curtis Strange evocatively refers to as golf\u2019s Mount Rushmore.","summary":"Rory McIlroy is favourite to win the Masters at Augusta National this week . The Northern Irishman is bidding to become the sixth player to win all four majors at the age of 25 . Gary Player completed the career Grand Slam at 29 and Tiger Woods completed the feat at just 24 . The South African legend is excited by the prospect .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"233_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Gary Player will attend his 58th Masters this week fully expecting to welcome a new member to the game\u2019s most exclusive club and salute what he considers would be one of the sport\u2019s finest accomplishments. The great man considers Tiger Woods completing the career Grand Slam at the age of just 24 as the best golfing feat he has seen. So you can imagine how excited he is at the prospect of Rory McIlroy becoming just the sixth player to win all four majors at only 25. \u2018I\u2019m not sure people fully realise what a magnificent effort it would be,\u2019 said the South African legend. \u2018When I completed my Slam at 29 I said to my wife that you will never see that done again. Then Jack Nicklaus came along and did it at 26 and then Tiger at 24. Jack Nicklaus watches his shot go for a birdie on the 17th at the Masters golf tournament in Augusta in 1986. Rory McIlroy meets up with South African Golf Legend Gary Player during the pro-am in 2009. Rory McIlroy, pictured in action at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and is favourite to win the Masters. \u2018Now we have Rory, and I tell you this: I honestly believe he is going to do it. I just believe everything is going to fall into place for him, that he will learn from the mistakes he made when he messed up in 2011 and put everything right.\u2019. It is not hard to see why Player would have such a special affinity for McIlroy. Two men of similar stature who came from a foreign land to take on the Americans in the majors in their own backyard; two men with a commitment to fitness with minds strong enough to ward off all the criticism. Forget Tiger. It was Player, of course, who wrote the book when it came to golfers and fitness. Heavens, he is still doing 1,300 sit-ups and squatting 300lb every morning even now, at the age of 79. He is withering in his contempt of those who say McIlroy is \u2018bulking up\u2019 too much in the gym. \u2018I\u2019m going to guess most of the critics are fat and don\u2019t watch what they eat,\u2019 he says. \u2018Just because they\u2019re lazy, they can\u2019t grasp that fitness is so vital. Tom Watson presents Player with a Green Jacket after the 1978 Masters Tournament at Augusta National. \u2018I was told that because I was so keen on fitness my career in golf would be over early and I wouldn\u2019t win any tournaments after the age of 34. I was told I had no chance of winning the US Open if I was squatting 325lb the previous evening. What rubbish. \u2018I\u2019m just so pleased to see travelling gymnasiums on the circuit and that most players see the value of putting themselves through the pain barrier. I used to go down to the local YMCA wherever we were playing and sometimes wait 20 minutes to use the equipment. But it you want to be a superstar, and by a superstar I mean a player who has won at least six majors, there are no short cuts. Woods could pose a threat to McIlroy at the Masters after confirming that he will play at Augusta . \u2018Rory will be an absolute superstar when he wins the Masters. And yes, I can see a lot of similarities with myself. I love the fact he is a people person, for example, and engages with the fans. That\u2019s what I used to love, and still do. So many pros can\u2019t be bothered to talk to the fans and it\u2019s so wrong.\u2019 Player also gives short shrift to the idea that completing the career Grand Slam is a modern media invention. \u2018I tell you it was electrifying when I completed it in 1965,\u2019 he said. \u2018I so wanted to follow Gene Sarazen and particularly Ben Hogan and become the third player to achieve it, because Hogan was the best player I\u2019d seen. Jack and I were both in competition to complete it and it was a piece of advice Jack gave me that helped me over the line. \u2018I was due to play a tournament at Greensboro in 1965 when Jack said if I wanted to win the US Open and complete the set I should go with him to the US Open site and practise. I said I needed the money, that I had loads of children to look after, but I went with him. So he played a key role. McIlroy manages a smile after throwing away a four-shot lead on the final day of the Masters in 2011. Jack Nicklaus waves before hitting his drive at the ceremonial start of the 2014 Masters golf tournament. \u2018It was amazing afterwards. Everyone wanted to know how a man from a small country who lost his mother at the age of eight and his dad worked in a mine could achieve such a thing. How on earth could it happen?\u2019. Player and Nicklaus have remained lifelong friends. They will be partners in a team competition in the autumn before Player heads to Greece for his 80th birthday celebrations. \u2018There will be 35 people there and Jack and I will need to win that event for me to be able to pay for it,\u2019 said Player, laughing. As for Augusta, he is looking forward as ever to hitting the ceremonial first shot on Thursday alongside Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. And then, 50 years on from his own date with history, he will join every other fascinated observer to see if another non-American can complete the set of majors and join him on what former US Open champion Curtis Strange evocatively refers to as golf\u2019s Mount Rushmore.","summary":"Rory McIlroy is favourite to win the Masters at Augusta this week . McIlroy would become the sixth player to win all four majors at 25 . Gary Player won the Masters five times in a row between 1978 and 1986 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct"],"score":0.7857142857},"234_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Porto will need to hit top form to advance against five-times champions Bayern Munich on Tuesday despite holding a 3-1 first leg advantage in their Champions League quarter-final, coach Julen Lopetegui said on Monday. The Spaniard warned Bayern remained lethal even though they were missing several big names including Arjen Robben and David Alaba. 'We have to produce a great performance against one of the greatest teams in the history of Bayern,' Lopetegui, whose team are unbeaten in the competition this season, said. Ricardo Quaresma, who scored twice for Porto against Bayern Munich, smiles during training on Monday. Porto manager Julen Lopetegui believes his side will have to hit top form to progress against Bayern Munich. 'I am expecting a superb Bayern team, regardless of who they will end up playing and we are prepared for what will happen.' Bayern are also without Javi Martinez and Mehdi Benatia, while winger Franck Ribery looks set to miss the game with a nagging ankle injury. Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger returned to team training on Monday but he is also doubtful to start having been out for weeks with an ankle injury and a subsequent virus. Bayern are chasing a treble of titles and their fourth straight Champions League semi-final appearance. Twice winners Porto have not reached the last four since winning the trophy in 2004. Lopetegui had the luxury of resting nine players who had played against Bayern in their 1-0 league win over Academica on Saturday. 'We need to put everything we have planned into practice,' said the coach, who was a former Barcelona and Spain team mate of Bayern coach Pep Guardiola. Bruno Martins Indi (left) and Vincent Aboubakar (right) lead the way as the Porto squad warm up in Munich. Juan Quintero stretches for the ball at the Allianz Arena as Jackson Martinez (left) and Quaresma watch on. Porto will be without suspended Danilo and Alex Sandro but Jackson Martinez, who made his comeback from injury against Bayern and scored their third goal and Ricardo Quaresma, who scored the other two, are looking in fine form. They also have defender Ivan Marcano back from suspension. 'It will be a very difficult task but we will try to find simple answers,' Lopetegui said. 'We like the idea of playing Bayern, who are one of the best teams in the world. We cannot think about what could happen, we must focus on the game tomorrow and try to give the answer on the pitch,' he said.","summary":"Porto host Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter - final . The Portuguese side lead 3 - 1 from the first leg at the Allianz Arena . But Julen Lopetegui says his side will have to hit top form to progress . Bayern are missing several big names including Arjen Robben and David Alaba .","labels":["correct","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9821428571},"234_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Porto will need to hit top form to advance against five-times champions Bayern Munich on Tuesday despite holding a 3-1 first leg advantage in their Champions League quarter-final, coach Julen Lopetegui said on Monday. The Spaniard warned Bayern remained lethal even though they were missing several big names including Arjen Robben and David Alaba. 'We have to produce a great performance against one of the greatest teams in the history of Bayern,' Lopetegui, whose team are unbeaten in the competition this season, said. Ricardo Quaresma, who scored twice for Porto against Bayern Munich, smiles during training on Monday. Porto manager Julen Lopetegui believes his side will have to hit top form to progress against Bayern Munich. 'I am expecting a superb Bayern team, regardless of who they will end up playing and we are prepared for what will happen.' Bayern are also without Javi Martinez and Mehdi Benatia, while winger Franck Ribery looks set to miss the game with a nagging ankle injury. Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger returned to team training on Monday but he is also doubtful to start having been out for weeks with an ankle injury and a subsequent virus. Bayern are chasing a treble of titles and their fourth straight Champions League semi-final appearance. Twice winners Porto have not reached the last four since winning the trophy in 2004. Lopetegui had the luxury of resting nine players who had played against Bayern in their 1-0 league win over Academica on Saturday. 'We need to put everything we have planned into practice,' said the coach, who was a former Barcelona and Spain team mate of Bayern coach Pep Guardiola. Bruno Martins Indi (left) and Vincent Aboubakar (right) lead the way as the Porto squad warm up in Munich. Juan Quintero stretches for the ball at the Allianz Arena as Jackson Martinez (left) and Quaresma watch on. Porto will be without suspended Danilo and Alex Sandro but Jackson Martinez, who made his comeback from injury against Bayern and scored their third goal and Ricardo Quaresma, who scored the other two, are looking in fine form. They also have defender Ivan Marcano back from suspension. 'It will be a very difficult task but we will try to find simple answers,' Lopetegui said. 'We like the idea of playing Bayern, who are one of the best teams in the world. We cannot think about what could happen, we must focus on the game tomorrow and try to give the answer on the pitch,' he said.","summary":"Porto take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Tuesday . The Portuguese side lead 3 - 1 from the first leg in Portugal . Pep Guardiola 's side are without Arjen Robben and David Alaba .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9473684211},"235_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Furious parents have launched a campaign to overturn a primary school headteacher's decision to ban all drinks except water during the school day. Headteacher Linda Shute has banned children from consuming drinks - including tea, coffee, fruit juice and soft drinks - in a bid to protect the long-term health of pupils at Rowdown Primary School in New Addington, south London. But some parents believe the water-only rule is too strict, claiming many children go all day without a drink because they do not like water. Scroll down for video . A headteacher is forcing primary school pupils to only drink water during the school day after banning all other drinks, including fruit juice. Samantha Moore, who launched the petition, said: 'As a mother, I have the right to choose what my son drinks.' Another campaigner, Anela, from Croydon, added: 'They should be able to drink whatever they want and not just water because some kids don't like water.' . Mrs Shute, who announced her aims by enforcing the rule in a school newsletter last month, said: 'The water-only policy is being very well supported by parents and children. 'Thank you for this and know in your hearts, if you have any doubts, this policy is for the long-term health of all your children.' But her move provoked a backlash from some, who branded it a 'joke'. Alan Fay said: 'It's about time that schools started looking after the kids again and stop just doing what is told by the powers above.' Gemma Irwin, from New Addington, added : 'I believe that it should be up to the parent what their child drinks. 'If teachers are allowed tea and coffee, why can't a child have a bottle of juice or flavoured water?' . But the school has defended its decision. The rule has been enforced to protect the long-term health of pupils at Rowdown Primary School (pictured) in New Addington, south London. It follows a similar ban which sparked anger at Valence Primary School in Dagenham, east London, when it was introduced in January last year. Headteacher Elizabeth Chaplin brought in the new rule as part of a 'health drive' and drinks other than water were poured down the sink. In June last year, children at Carlton Central Infants' School in Nottingham, were barred from drinking fruit squash - a measure opposed by some parents. Tam Fry, chairman of the Child Growth Foundation and spokesman for the National Obesity Forum, is among campaigners who have pushed for healthy drink options in schools. He has praised schools that clamp down on sugar-filled juices, which he believes should be limited to one small glass a week. Mr Fry said: 'Fruit juice is known to be really laden with sugar, and it needs to be a treat - not an everyday occurrence. The preference in schools should be water, which is hugely beneficial.' .","summary":"Headteacher at Rowdown Primary School in New Addington , south London , has banned all other drinks , including tea , coffee and fruit juice . Linda Shute says the water - only rule is to protect the long - term health of pupils . But some parents claim many children go all day without a drink because they do not like water . They have launched a petition to overturn the rule .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"235_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Furious parents have launched a campaign to overturn a primary school headteacher's decision to ban all drinks except water during the school day. Headteacher Linda Shute has banned children from consuming drinks - including tea, coffee, fruit juice and soft drinks - in a bid to protect the long-term health of pupils at Rowdown Primary School in New Addington, south London. But some parents believe the water-only rule is too strict, claiming many children go all day without a drink because they do not like water. Scroll down for video . A headteacher is forcing primary school pupils to only drink water during the school day after banning all other drinks, including fruit juice. Samantha Moore, who launched the petition, said: 'As a mother, I have the right to choose what my son drinks.' Another campaigner, Anela, from Croydon, added: 'They should be able to drink whatever they want and not just water because some kids don't like water.' . Mrs Shute, who announced her aims by enforcing the rule in a school newsletter last month, said: 'The water-only policy is being very well supported by parents and children. 'Thank you for this and know in your hearts, if you have any doubts, this policy is for the long-term health of all your children.' But her move provoked a backlash from some, who branded it a 'joke'. Alan Fay said: 'It's about time that schools started looking after the kids again and stop just doing what is told by the powers above.' Gemma Irwin, from New Addington, added : 'I believe that it should be up to the parent what their child drinks. 'If teachers are allowed tea and coffee, why can't a child have a bottle of juice or flavoured water?' . But the school has defended its decision. The rule has been enforced to protect the long-term health of pupils at Rowdown Primary School (pictured) in New Addington, south London. It follows a similar ban which sparked anger at Valence Primary School in Dagenham, east London, when it was introduced in January last year. Headteacher Elizabeth Chaplin brought in the new rule as part of a 'health drive' and drinks other than water were poured down the sink. In June last year, children at Carlton Central Infants' School in Nottingham, were barred from drinking fruit squash - a measure opposed by some parents. Tam Fry, chairman of the Child Growth Foundation and spokesman for the National Obesity Forum, is among campaigners who have pushed for healthy drink options in schools. He has praised schools that clamp down on sugar-filled juices, which he believes should be limited to one small glass a week. Mr Fry said: 'Fruit juice is known to be really laden with sugar, and it needs to be a treat - not an everyday occurrence. The preference in schools should be water, which is hugely beneficial.' .","summary":"Rowdown Primary School in south London has banned all other drinks . Rule introduced by headteacher Linda Shute to protect pupils ' health . But parents have launched a campaign to overturn the decision .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"236_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"As he kept two young women locked up as sex slaves in his basement, Ariel Castro was looking for a wife, a new book about the Cleveland kidnapper has revealed. A 39-year-old woman named Lillian Roldan came forward to author John Glatt to say she dated Castro from 2000 to 2003, a three-year period during which Castro kidnapped and imprisoned Michelle Knight and Amanda Berry in his Ohio home. Roldan describes Castro in Glatt's book The Lost Girls as nothing short of a gentleman, who was 'completely normal' in the bedroom, and even romantic. Scroll down for video . Blinded by love: Lillian Roldan (left) says she dated Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro (right) from 2000 to 2003. She says she visited his house often and never knew about the young women he was keeping prisoner. However, she says he did keep his basement padlocked, which she found peculiar. When she asked about the need to lock the door, Castro allegedly told Roldan that he kept his money stored down there and 'didn't want his kids to steal it'. . In the book set to be published later this month, Roldan recalls meeting 16-years-older Castro on a blind date set up by friends in May 2000. He allegedly invited her to watch him play music one night and it was 'love at first sight'. Under her nose: During the three years she was with Castro, he would kidnap 21-year-old Michelle Knight and 17-year-old Amanda Berry. A few months after breaking up, he kidnapped his third victim Gina DeJuses. Roldan pictured above with another man in a picture posted to Facebook. Seemingly normal: Roldan detailed her 'romantic' relationship with Castro in the new book The Lost Girls by John Glatt . Roldan visited Castro at his house often, and sometimes ran into his ex-wife Grimilda Figueroa. Castro abused Figuero during their marriage, but he acted so kind around Roldan that she thought the beatings were just a rumor. As for their sex life, Roldan says Castro was 'completely normal' and 'considerate'. . She says at one point during their relationship, Castro popped the question but Roldan declined since she didn't believe in marriage. . After the proposal, Castro remained dedicated to Roldan and even bought her a ruby ring. After buying the flashy piece of jewelry, Castro took Roldan along to one of his music gigs where he had yet another romantic gesture in store. . Free women: Amanda Berry (left), Gina DeJesus (center) and Michelle Knight (right), were held captive in Castro's home for years. They found freedom in May 2013, when Berry's 6-year-old child helped the trio escape . Stolen youth: Castro kidnapped Michelle Knight (right) in 2002 when she was 21, eight months later he kidnapped then 17-year-old Amanda Berry (left). A year later, he captured 14-year-old Gina DeJesus (center) Mid-way through the performance, he took the microphone and told the audience: 'Today, I gave my girlfriend Lillian a ring.' . 'So everyone clapped,' Lillian recalls. 'And he told the group that he wanted to sing \"La Bamba\" for me. It was so romantic and I was charmed. It was such a special [night] and he really did show me love.' While Castro remained the normal man she called her boyfriend, two years into their relationship he started harboring a secret at home. . In August 2002, Castro kidnapped then 21-year-old Michelle Knight and locked her in his basement. Eight months later, he kidnapped another girl, 17-year-old Amanda Berry. Apparently distracted by the two young women that he was torturing at home, Castro abruptly cut ties with Roldan in October of that year, sending her a letter that said he 'didn't love her enough to stay.' . Prison: Above, Catro's Cleveland home where he kept the three women locked up for years . Five months after Roldan received the unexpected break-up letter, Castro's third victim, Gina DeJesus, went missing. She was 14 years old at the time. . For the next nine years the women were locked inside Castro's home and kept secret from the outside world. . The three women found freedom in May 2013, when Berry's 6-year-old daughter by Castro helped the trio to escape the house and alert police. Castro was arrested and sentenced to life in prison plus $1,000 years. About a month after his sentencing, Castro committed suicide in prison. .","summary":"Lillian Roldan , 39 , says she dated Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro from 2000 to 2003 . She describes him as nothing short of a gentleman , who was ' completely normal ' in the bedroom , and even romantic . She says she visited his house often and never knew about the young women he was keeping prisoner in his Ohio home . During the three years she was with Castro , he would kidnap 21 - year - old Michelle Knight and 17- year - old Amanda Berry . A few months after breaking up , he kidnapped his third victim Gina DeJuses . Castro committed suicide in prison after being sentenced to life in prison .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"236_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"As he kept two young women locked up as sex slaves in his basement, Ariel Castro was looking for a wife, a new book about the Cleveland kidnapper has revealed. A 39-year-old woman named Lillian Roldan came forward to author John Glatt to say she dated Castro from 2000 to 2003, a three-year period during which Castro kidnapped and imprisoned Michelle Knight and Amanda Berry in his Ohio home. Roldan describes Castro in Glatt's book The Lost Girls as nothing short of a gentleman, who was 'completely normal' in the bedroom, and even romantic. Scroll down for video . Blinded by love: Lillian Roldan (left) says she dated Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro (right) from 2000 to 2003. She says she visited his house often and never knew about the young women he was keeping prisoner. However, she says he did keep his basement padlocked, which she found peculiar. When she asked about the need to lock the door, Castro allegedly told Roldan that he kept his money stored down there and 'didn't want his kids to steal it'. . In the book set to be published later this month, Roldan recalls meeting 16-years-older Castro on a blind date set up by friends in May 2000. He allegedly invited her to watch him play music one night and it was 'love at first sight'. Under her nose: During the three years she was with Castro, he would kidnap 21-year-old Michelle Knight and 17-year-old Amanda Berry. A few months after breaking up, he kidnapped his third victim Gina DeJuses. Roldan pictured above with another man in a picture posted to Facebook. Seemingly normal: Roldan detailed her 'romantic' relationship with Castro in the new book The Lost Girls by John Glatt . Roldan visited Castro at his house often, and sometimes ran into his ex-wife Grimilda Figueroa. Castro abused Figuero during their marriage, but he acted so kind around Roldan that she thought the beatings were just a rumor. As for their sex life, Roldan says Castro was 'completely normal' and 'considerate'. . She says at one point during their relationship, Castro popped the question but Roldan declined since she didn't believe in marriage. . After the proposal, Castro remained dedicated to Roldan and even bought her a ruby ring. After buying the flashy piece of jewelry, Castro took Roldan along to one of his music gigs where he had yet another romantic gesture in store. . Free women: Amanda Berry (left), Gina DeJesus (center) and Michelle Knight (right), were held captive in Castro's home for years. They found freedom in May 2013, when Berry's 6-year-old child helped the trio escape . Stolen youth: Castro kidnapped Michelle Knight (right) in 2002 when she was 21, eight months later he kidnapped then 17-year-old Amanda Berry (left). A year later, he captured 14-year-old Gina DeJesus (center) Mid-way through the performance, he took the microphone and told the audience: 'Today, I gave my girlfriend Lillian a ring.' . 'So everyone clapped,' Lillian recalls. 'And he told the group that he wanted to sing \"La Bamba\" for me. It was so romantic and I was charmed. It was such a special [night] and he really did show me love.' While Castro remained the normal man she called her boyfriend, two years into their relationship he started harboring a secret at home. . In August 2002, Castro kidnapped then 21-year-old Michelle Knight and locked her in his basement. Eight months later, he kidnapped another girl, 17-year-old Amanda Berry. Apparently distracted by the two young women that he was torturing at home, Castro abruptly cut ties with Roldan in October of that year, sending her a letter that said he 'didn't love her enough to stay.' . Prison: Above, Catro's Cleveland home where he kept the three women locked up for years . Five months after Roldan received the unexpected break-up letter, Castro's third victim, Gina DeJesus, went missing. She was 14 years old at the time. . For the next nine years the women were locked inside Castro's home and kept secret from the outside world. . The three women found freedom in May 2013, when Berry's 6-year-old daughter by Castro helped the trio to escape the house and alert police. Castro was arrested and sentenced to life in prison plus $1,000 years. About a month after his sentencing, Castro committed suicide in prison. .","summary":"Lillian Roldan , 39 , says she dated Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro from 2000 to 2003 . Roldan detailed her ' romantic ' relationship with Castro in the new book The Lost Girls by John Glatt .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"237_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Listeners say the last minutes of numerous shows have been left off versions on the iPlayer service. It seems that the BBC has lost the plot with its radio dramas. Frustrated listeners say the vital last minutes of numerous shows have been left off versions uploaded to the iPlayer service. . They branded the problem \u2018irritating\u2019, \u2018annoying\u2019 and \u2018frustrating\u2019 and said it was ruining their enjoyment of the programmes. . Shows such as Dad\u2019s Army and Hancock\u2019s Half Hour have all fallen foul of the problem, which the BBC blames on the system it uses to record programmes. It says the live sections of radio stations cause the start and end times of programmes to shift, confusing the automatic recording system. . But this is not a new problem for the corporation and has been on its radar for at least three years. . It was raised by the BBC\u2019s own Feedback programme in February 2012 but, with the issue still persisting now, listeners have been forced to again approach the Radio 4 programme, which deals with audience complaints. One said: \u2018Do you have any idea how irritating, annoying, frustrating it is to attempt to listen again [to a programme] only for the last few minutes to be cut off? . 'All because you can\u2019t be bothered to check that whole show was there. Please, if you are going to make available a programme I have missed can I have the whole programme?\u2019. Another added: \u2018I enjoy radio drama immensely but just recently I have found that some final episodes have last the vital few minutes. I was simply left hanging in the air at a very crucial stage.\u2019. Shows such as Dad\u2019s Army and Hancock\u2019s Half Hour have all fallen foul of the problem, which the BBC blames on the system it uses to record programmes. According to the BBC\u2019s own figures, in February this year, 57million \u2018requests\u2019 were made for radio programmes on BBC iPlayer. . Each request means a person chose to listen to a show. Of this number, one quarter were people listening to programmes on catch-up, a jump from one in five the previous month. As the use of catch-up becomes increasingly popular, more people will suffer from shows missing their final moments. Andrew Scott, General Manager of the BBC\u2019s Audience Facing Services, appeared on Feedback and apologised for the problem and said they are now adding two minutes to the end of all its recordings in an attempt to stamp out the problem. He told the programme: \u2018There are a lot of shows every week that are made available on demand and we simply can\u2019t humanly check every single one of those, so what we are trying to do is make sure we have the very best fail safe systems in place.\u2019 .","summary":"Listeners say the vital last minutes of numerous shows have been left off versions uploaded to the iPlayer service . They branded the problem \u2018 irritating \u2019 , \u2018 annoying \u2019 and \u2018 frustrating \u2019 The BBC blames the problem on the system it uses to record programmes . It says the live sections of radio stations cause the start and end times of programmes to shift .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"237_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Listeners say the last minutes of numerous shows have been left off versions on the iPlayer service. It seems that the BBC has lost the plot with its radio dramas. Frustrated listeners say the vital last minutes of numerous shows have been left off versions uploaded to the iPlayer service. . They branded the problem \u2018irritating\u2019, \u2018annoying\u2019 and \u2018frustrating\u2019 and said it was ruining their enjoyment of the programmes. . Shows such as Dad\u2019s Army and Hancock\u2019s Half Hour have all fallen foul of the problem, which the BBC blames on the system it uses to record programmes. It says the live sections of radio stations cause the start and end times of programmes to shift, confusing the automatic recording system. . But this is not a new problem for the corporation and has been on its radar for at least three years. . It was raised by the BBC\u2019s own Feedback programme in February 2012 but, with the issue still persisting now, listeners have been forced to again approach the Radio 4 programme, which deals with audience complaints. One said: \u2018Do you have any idea how irritating, annoying, frustrating it is to attempt to listen again [to a programme] only for the last few minutes to be cut off? . 'All because you can\u2019t be bothered to check that whole show was there. Please, if you are going to make available a programme I have missed can I have the whole programme?\u2019. Another added: \u2018I enjoy radio drama immensely but just recently I have found that some final episodes have last the vital few minutes. I was simply left hanging in the air at a very crucial stage.\u2019. Shows such as Dad\u2019s Army and Hancock\u2019s Half Hour have all fallen foul of the problem, which the BBC blames on the system it uses to record programmes. According to the BBC\u2019s own figures, in February this year, 57million \u2018requests\u2019 were made for radio programmes on BBC iPlayer. . Each request means a person chose to listen to a show. Of this number, one quarter were people listening to programmes on catch-up, a jump from one in five the previous month. As the use of catch-up becomes increasingly popular, more people will suffer from shows missing their final moments. Andrew Scott, General Manager of the BBC\u2019s Audience Facing Services, appeared on Feedback and apologised for the problem and said they are now adding two minutes to the end of all its recordings in an attempt to stamp out the problem. He told the programme: \u2018There are a lot of shows every week that are made available on demand and we simply can\u2019t humanly check every single one of those, so what we are trying to do is make sure we have the very best fail safe systems in place.\u2019 .","summary":"Dad \u2019s Army and Hancock \u2019s Half Hour have fallen foul of the problem . The BBC blames on the system it uses to record programmes .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"238_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"(The Hollywood Reporter)Stan Freberg, whose freewheeling comic career in advertising garnered him worldwide acclaim and whose satirical entertainments abounded on TV, the radio and on records, has died. He was 88. Freberg died of natural causes at a Santa Monica hospital, his son and daughter, Donavan and Donna Freberg, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. \"He was and will always be my hero, and I will carry his brilliant legacy forward as best I am able,\" his son wrote on Facebook. The godfather of humorous and irreverent commercials, Freberg lampooned cultural institutions and described himself as a \"guerilla satirist.\" The New York Times dubbed him the \"Che Guevara of advertising,\" and years later, \"Weird Al\" Yankovic called him a major influence on his career. \"Very sad to say that one of my absolute all-time heroes has just passed away,\" Yankovic wrote on Twitter. \"RIP Stan Freberg. A legend, an inspiration, and a friend.\" Freberg also was known for his musical parodies. \"Wun'erful Wun'erful,\" his 1957 spoof of \"champagne music\" \u2014 on which he collaborated with orchestra leader Billy May \u2014 lampooned \"The Lawrence Welk Show.\" He also parodied Johnnie Ray's hit \"Cry,\" which Freberg rendered as \"Try.\" (Ray was quite angry until he realized Freberg was fueling sales of his record.) The Los Angeles native had hit records of his own, including \"St. George and the Dragonet,\" a 1953 send-up of the series \"Dragnet.\" His recordings were so popular that he landed his own radio program in 1954, \"That's Rich.\" Three years later, he presented \"The Stan Freberg Show\" on CBS Radio, where he regularly mocked commercials by advertising bogus products. Hollywood Reporter: \"Mad Men's\" return. He won a Grammy Award in 1959 for best performance, documentary or spoken word for \"The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows.\" Earlier in the 1950s, Freberg helped create and write the Emmy Award-winning comedy \"Time for Beany,\" also working with puppets and performing on the show. Its droll, off-the-wall humor appealed to fans including Albert Einstein. During Beany's early gestation, he and the other writers had no office, so they wrote in coffee shops at night as well as in an \"office\" in a condemned building. Not surprisingly, Freberg ruffled institutional feathers. Capitol Records balked at releasing his satires of radio-TV personality Arthur Godfrey and Ed Sullivan's variety show \"Toast of the Town.\" Hollywood Reporter: \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" -- the untold story. Freberg disdained the hard sell. He created such classic comic ad capers as \"Nine out of 10 doctors recommend Chun King Chow Mein,\" and his Jeno's Frozen Pizza campaign featured the Lone Ranger and Tonto. He skewered the greed of the ad business in \"Green Chri$tma$, which criticized the over-commercialization of the holiday. In 1958, Freberg opened his own ad agency, Freberg Ltd. His slogan was \"More Honesty Than the Client Had in Mind,\" and he even had a corporate motto: \"Ars Gratia Pecuniae\" (Art of the Sake of Money). Freberg, whose inspirations were Jack Benny, Fred Allen and Norman Corwin, worked in cartoons for decades, starting in the 1940s. He provided the voice for Junyer Bear in the 1948 Chuck Jones Looney Tunes cartoon \"What's Brewin', Bruin,\" and he famously played the three pigs, the wolf and the singing narrator in another Looney Tunes classic, 1957's \"Three Little Bops.\" He teamed often at Warner Bros. with the great Mel Blanc. Freberg also was the voice of Beaver in Disney's \"Lady and the Tramp\" (1955). For the feature Looney Tunes, \"Back in Action\" (2003), he was heard as a baby bear. Survivors also include his wife, Hunter, and a granddaughter. \u00a92015 The Hollywood Reporter. All rights reserved.","summary":"Stan Freberg died of natural causes at a Santa Monica hospital . Freberg lampooned cultural institutions and described himself as a \" guerilla satirist \" The New York Times dubbed him the \" Che Guevara of advertising \" \" Weird Al \" Yankovic called him a major influence on his career .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"238_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"(The Hollywood Reporter)Stan Freberg, whose freewheeling comic career in advertising garnered him worldwide acclaim and whose satirical entertainments abounded on TV, the radio and on records, has died. He was 88. Freberg died of natural causes at a Santa Monica hospital, his son and daughter, Donavan and Donna Freberg, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. \"He was and will always be my hero, and I will carry his brilliant legacy forward as best I am able,\" his son wrote on Facebook. The godfather of humorous and irreverent commercials, Freberg lampooned cultural institutions and described himself as a \"guerilla satirist.\" The New York Times dubbed him the \"Che Guevara of advertising,\" and years later, \"Weird Al\" Yankovic called him a major influence on his career. \"Very sad to say that one of my absolute all-time heroes has just passed away,\" Yankovic wrote on Twitter. \"RIP Stan Freberg. A legend, an inspiration, and a friend.\" Freberg also was known for his musical parodies. \"Wun'erful Wun'erful,\" his 1957 spoof of \"champagne music\" \u2014 on which he collaborated with orchestra leader Billy May \u2014 lampooned \"The Lawrence Welk Show.\" He also parodied Johnnie Ray's hit \"Cry,\" which Freberg rendered as \"Try.\" (Ray was quite angry until he realized Freberg was fueling sales of his record.) The Los Angeles native had hit records of his own, including \"St. George and the Dragonet,\" a 1953 send-up of the series \"Dragnet.\" His recordings were so popular that he landed his own radio program in 1954, \"That's Rich.\" Three years later, he presented \"The Stan Freberg Show\" on CBS Radio, where he regularly mocked commercials by advertising bogus products. Hollywood Reporter: \"Mad Men's\" return. He won a Grammy Award in 1959 for best performance, documentary or spoken word for \"The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows.\" Earlier in the 1950s, Freberg helped create and write the Emmy Award-winning comedy \"Time for Beany,\" also working with puppets and performing on the show. Its droll, off-the-wall humor appealed to fans including Albert Einstein. During Beany's early gestation, he and the other writers had no office, so they wrote in coffee shops at night as well as in an \"office\" in a condemned building. Not surprisingly, Freberg ruffled institutional feathers. Capitol Records balked at releasing his satires of radio-TV personality Arthur Godfrey and Ed Sullivan's variety show \"Toast of the Town.\" Hollywood Reporter: \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" -- the untold story. Freberg disdained the hard sell. He created such classic comic ad capers as \"Nine out of 10 doctors recommend Chun King Chow Mein,\" and his Jeno's Frozen Pizza campaign featured the Lone Ranger and Tonto. He skewered the greed of the ad business in \"Green Chri$tma$, which criticized the over-commercialization of the holiday. In 1958, Freberg opened his own ad agency, Freberg Ltd. His slogan was \"More Honesty Than the Client Had in Mind,\" and he even had a corporate motto: \"Ars Gratia Pecuniae\" (Art of the Sake of Money). Freberg, whose inspirations were Jack Benny, Fred Allen and Norman Corwin, worked in cartoons for decades, starting in the 1940s. He provided the voice for Junyer Bear in the 1948 Chuck Jones Looney Tunes cartoon \"What's Brewin', Bruin,\" and he famously played the three pigs, the wolf and the singing narrator in another Looney Tunes classic, 1957's \"Three Little Bops.\" He teamed often at Warner Bros. with the great Mel Blanc. Freberg also was the voice of Beaver in Disney's \"Lady and the Tramp\" (1955). For the feature Looney Tunes, \"Back in Action\" (2003), he was heard as a baby bear. Survivors also include his wife, Hunter, and a granddaughter. \u00a92015 The Hollywood Reporter. All rights reserved.","summary":"Stan Freberg lampooned cultural institutions and described himself as a \" guerilla satirist \" The New York Times dubbed him the \" Che Guevara of advertising \" Freberg also was known for his musical parodies .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"239_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Fulham fans in the Jimmy Steed Stand applauded their team at the final whistle. It was not the victory manager Kit Symons had called for but a point away to Charlton probably secures their future in the Championship next season. They are eight points clear of Millwall and bar a miraculous resurgence from one of the bottom three sides will stay up but the fact relegation is still mathematically feasible for a club that were in the Premier League last season is alarming. A vertiginous decline, just one victory in their last seven games had seen them dragged back into a relegation battle and after a painful 4-1 trouncing by bitter rivals Brentford last week, Symons was looking for a quick response from his players. . Johann Gudmundsson celebrates his first-half effort as Charlton come from behind to earn a point. The Icelandic winger is joined by his Charlton teammates as they celebrate his equaliser at The Valley. He got it with Ross McCormack giving them the lead after eight minutes. A superb long ball by Michael Turner found Matt Smith who headed on to the Scotsman to loop the ball over the top of Charlton goalkeeper Stephen Henderson in front of the 1620 travelling fans in the Jimmy Seed stand. The passage of time has clearly not dulled the bad feeling Charlton fans harbour towards Scott Parker. The midfielder, who missed the Brentford game through illness, departed the club more than a decade ago but his every touch of the ball was greeted by a chorus of boos. Not that it seemed to affect him as he dictated the pace of the game in the early stages, feeding striker Smith well. Ross McCormack headed over a stranded Stephen Henderson with just eight minutes played in London . McCormack celebrates his goal in front of the traveling Fulham fans with just eight minutes played. Charlton Athletic: Henderson, Gomez, Ben Haim, Johnson, Fox, Johann Gudmundsson, Cousins, Diarra, Bulot (Eagles 70) Vetokele (Church 79) Watt. Subs: Bikey Amougou, Wiggins, Lennon, Dmitrovic, Lepoint. Fulham: Bettinelli, Hoogland, Burn, Turner, Husband, Parker, Tunnicliffe, Guthrie,(Kacaniklic 68), Kavanagh (Ruiz 68), Smith, McCormack . Subs: Kiraly, Stafylidis, Woodrow, Rodallega, Donnelly. But Charlton hit back with a 16th minute equaliser. Morgan Fox\u2019s cross bounced across the front of goal and Frederic Bulot swung a leg at it but could not connect. . It was left for a waiting Johann Gudmundsson to fire his 10th goal of the season into the top right corner. Goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, who seemed rooted to the spot, wisely dragged a furious James Husband, who seemed to believe the goal offside, from a confrontation with the linesman. Almost the whole stadium thought Gudmundsson had nabbed his second when Igor Vetokele set him up with the whole goal to aim at but the winger contrived to miss, hitting the side netting instead. The second half was low in quality but high in chances. The visitors seemed reenergised after the interval, forcing a save in the 46th minute. Matt Smith found space in the centre of the box and got his head on a pinpoint James Husband cross but Henderson did well to thwart the effort. Charlton soon asserted control with Tony Watt going close three times before Parker was booked for bringing him down with a late challenge. The Charlton players were outraged when referee Andy Madley awarded Fulham a free kick 25 yards out deep into stoppage time but McCormack blasted the ball over the bar. Joseph Gomez and Dan Burn fight for the ball during match between Charlton Athletic and Fulham. Fulham now sit 20th in the table eight points clear of fellow London rivals Millwall, but Symons is refusing to relax just yet. He said: \u2018We\u2019re definitely not safe until it\u2019s mathematically sure because this league is topsy turvy at both ends and it is going to go to the wire. . 'But I can\u2019t be greedy so I will take the point and I was pleased with the performance.\u2019. Tony Watt skips past Danny Gutherie during the Sky Bet Championship match The Valley.","summary":"Johann Gudmundsson scored in the first half to earn Charlton a point . Ross McCormack had given Fulham the lead after just eight minutes . Fulham now sit 20th in the Championship , eight points clear of Millwall . Manager Kit Symons is refusing to relax just yet .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"239_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Fulham fans in the Jimmy Steed Stand applauded their team at the final whistle. It was not the victory manager Kit Symons had called for but a point away to Charlton probably secures their future in the Championship next season. They are eight points clear of Millwall and bar a miraculous resurgence from one of the bottom three sides will stay up but the fact relegation is still mathematically feasible for a club that were in the Premier League last season is alarming. A vertiginous decline, just one victory in their last seven games had seen them dragged back into a relegation battle and after a painful 4-1 trouncing by bitter rivals Brentford last week, Symons was looking for a quick response from his players. . Johann Gudmundsson celebrates his first-half effort as Charlton come from behind to earn a point. The Icelandic winger is joined by his Charlton teammates as they celebrate his equaliser at The Valley. He got it with Ross McCormack giving them the lead after eight minutes. A superb long ball by Michael Turner found Matt Smith who headed on to the Scotsman to loop the ball over the top of Charlton goalkeeper Stephen Henderson in front of the 1620 travelling fans in the Jimmy Seed stand. The passage of time has clearly not dulled the bad feeling Charlton fans harbour towards Scott Parker. The midfielder, who missed the Brentford game through illness, departed the club more than a decade ago but his every touch of the ball was greeted by a chorus of boos. Not that it seemed to affect him as he dictated the pace of the game in the early stages, feeding striker Smith well. Ross McCormack headed over a stranded Stephen Henderson with just eight minutes played in London . McCormack celebrates his goal in front of the traveling Fulham fans with just eight minutes played. Charlton Athletic: Henderson, Gomez, Ben Haim, Johnson, Fox, Johann Gudmundsson, Cousins, Diarra, Bulot (Eagles 70) Vetokele (Church 79) Watt. Subs: Bikey Amougou, Wiggins, Lennon, Dmitrovic, Lepoint. Fulham: Bettinelli, Hoogland, Burn, Turner, Husband, Parker, Tunnicliffe, Guthrie,(Kacaniklic 68), Kavanagh (Ruiz 68), Smith, McCormack . Subs: Kiraly, Stafylidis, Woodrow, Rodallega, Donnelly. But Charlton hit back with a 16th minute equaliser. Morgan Fox\u2019s cross bounced across the front of goal and Frederic Bulot swung a leg at it but could not connect. . It was left for a waiting Johann Gudmundsson to fire his 10th goal of the season into the top right corner. Goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, who seemed rooted to the spot, wisely dragged a furious James Husband, who seemed to believe the goal offside, from a confrontation with the linesman. Almost the whole stadium thought Gudmundsson had nabbed his second when Igor Vetokele set him up with the whole goal to aim at but the winger contrived to miss, hitting the side netting instead. The second half was low in quality but high in chances. The visitors seemed reenergised after the interval, forcing a save in the 46th minute. Matt Smith found space in the centre of the box and got his head on a pinpoint James Husband cross but Henderson did well to thwart the effort. Charlton soon asserted control with Tony Watt going close three times before Parker was booked for bringing him down with a late challenge. The Charlton players were outraged when referee Andy Madley awarded Fulham a free kick 25 yards out deep into stoppage time but McCormack blasted the ball over the bar. Joseph Gomez and Dan Burn fight for the ball during match between Charlton Athletic and Fulham. Fulham now sit 20th in the table eight points clear of fellow London rivals Millwall, but Symons is refusing to relax just yet. He said: \u2018We\u2019re definitely not safe until it\u2019s mathematically sure because this league is topsy turvy at both ends and it is going to go to the wire. . 'But I can\u2019t be greedy so I will take the point and I was pleased with the performance.\u2019. Tony Watt skips past Danny Gutherie during the Sky Bet Championship match The Valley.","summary":"Ross McCormack gave Fulham the lead after just eight minutes at The Valley . Johann Gudmundsson equalised for the away side in the first - half . Scott Parker was booed by the Charlton fans on his return to the club .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.8571428571},"240_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Starbucks is embroiled in fresh controversy over its tax affairs after it was accused of using a little-known British company to avoid paying taxes across Europe. The U.S. coffee giant is being probed by the European Commission over some of the methods it used to lower its tax bills. It could face millions of pounds in back taxes if they are found to be illegal. For the first time yesterday, details emerged about the UK company at the heart of the probe, which is focusing on sweetheart tax deals between Starbucks and the Dutch government. Probe: Starbucks ran its European division - including the UK - through the Netherlands, but it paid just \u00a31.9million in tax to the Dutch government, from a reported \u00a3300million profit. Starbucks ran its European business, including its booming UK division, through the Netherlands where it paid almost no tax on its profits. But it has now emerged that the coffee chain used a defunct British entity to hide potentially millions of pounds from the Dutch taxman. By registering its Intellectual Property \u2013 such as its brand and logo \u2013 in a UK company called Alki LP, it was able to pay hefty sums from its Netherlands division into Britain. Its Dutch division paid just \u00a31.9million of tax, despite reporting profits of \u00a3300million \u2013 a meagre tax rate of less than 1per cent. A Wall Street Journal investigation has uncovered previously unknown details about the UK entity, including a claim that it had not a single registered employee. Starbucks has already been called \u2018immoral\u2019 by MPs for its labyrinthine structure that effectively funnelled money out of the UK. Schemes used by the company include buying its coffee beans in Switzerland and selling them at a 20per cent mark-up to the Netherlands, where they are then roasted before being sold on again to Britain. This means that much of the money it makes from UK sales flows into jurisdictions that have lower or less stringent tax regimes. Revealed: It is now claimed the company, which has previously been in the spotlight for its tax practices, may have used a British company to put hefty sums from its Netherlands branch into the UK. Between 1998 and 2012 the company paid just \u00a38.6million in corporation tax in Britain, despite racking up combined sales of more than \u00a33billion here. But after its tactics were exposed, the company offered to pay a voluntary \u00a320million in tax to avoid a public boycott. Now details of a little-known tax division have emerged. A UK-registered holding business called Alki LP was set up to house the branding of the business. In a bizarre move, Alki appeared to have no employees \u2013 and was registered at the offices of Starbuck\u2019s tax lawyers Baker & McKenzie. Compliance: A Starbucks spokesman said the company complies 'with all relevant tax rules, laws, and OECD guidelines' But because of the very limited details available, it is impossible to identify how much money the arm received \u2013 or whether it paid any tax in the UK. Accounts for Starbucks\u2019 Dutch businesses show that they paid several million pounds a year into the division. But without access to full corporate documents it is impossible to tell whether this remained in the UK division or was funnelled straight into another tax haven. The business, which was closed down last year, has never filed proper accounts at Companies House. When it was dissolved, Alki was folded into a new company, Starbucks EMEA Holdings \u2013 though this business has also yet to file any accounts. This is an aspect that EU investigators believe is key to their probe. Earlier this year the British boss of Starbucks provoked outrage after suggesting the company would not pay \u2018normal\u2019 levels of tax for years. UK managing director Mark Fox said the company needed to get \u2018its mojo back\u2019 before it would begin to turn a profit. But he was confounded only weeks later when Starbucks reported its first ever UK profit of \u00a31.1million \u2013 despite sales being a bumper \u00a3300million. On this it paid taxes of just \u00a3232,363, as well as the sum of \u00a311.2million as part of its voluntary \u00a320million tax payment. A Starbucks spokesman said: \u2018We comply with all relevant tax rules, laws, and OECD guidelines and we continue to cooperate with the European Commission\u2019s state aid investigation in the Netherlands.\u2019 . .","summary":"U.S. coffee giant is being probed by the European Commission . It could face millions of pounds in back taxes if found to be illegal . Starbucks ran its European division through the Netherlands . But it paid just \u00a3 1.9million in tax to the Dutch government , from a reported \u00a3 300million profit . It is now claimed the company may have used a British company to put hefty sums from its Netherlands branch into the UK .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"240_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Starbucks is embroiled in fresh controversy over its tax affairs after it was accused of using a little-known British company to avoid paying taxes across Europe. The U.S. coffee giant is being probed by the European Commission over some of the methods it used to lower its tax bills. It could face millions of pounds in back taxes if they are found to be illegal. For the first time yesterday, details emerged about the UK company at the heart of the probe, which is focusing on sweetheart tax deals between Starbucks and the Dutch government. Probe: Starbucks ran its European division - including the UK - through the Netherlands, but it paid just \u00a31.9million in tax to the Dutch government, from a reported \u00a3300million profit. Starbucks ran its European business, including its booming UK division, through the Netherlands where it paid almost no tax on its profits. But it has now emerged that the coffee chain used a defunct British entity to hide potentially millions of pounds from the Dutch taxman. By registering its Intellectual Property \u2013 such as its brand and logo \u2013 in a UK company called Alki LP, it was able to pay hefty sums from its Netherlands division into Britain. Its Dutch division paid just \u00a31.9million of tax, despite reporting profits of \u00a3300million \u2013 a meagre tax rate of less than 1per cent. A Wall Street Journal investigation has uncovered previously unknown details about the UK entity, including a claim that it had not a single registered employee. Starbucks has already been called \u2018immoral\u2019 by MPs for its labyrinthine structure that effectively funnelled money out of the UK. Schemes used by the company include buying its coffee beans in Switzerland and selling them at a 20per cent mark-up to the Netherlands, where they are then roasted before being sold on again to Britain. This means that much of the money it makes from UK sales flows into jurisdictions that have lower or less stringent tax regimes. Revealed: It is now claimed the company, which has previously been in the spotlight for its tax practices, may have used a British company to put hefty sums from its Netherlands branch into the UK. Between 1998 and 2012 the company paid just \u00a38.6million in corporation tax in Britain, despite racking up combined sales of more than \u00a33billion here. But after its tactics were exposed, the company offered to pay a voluntary \u00a320million in tax to avoid a public boycott. Now details of a little-known tax division have emerged. A UK-registered holding business called Alki LP was set up to house the branding of the business. In a bizarre move, Alki appeared to have no employees \u2013 and was registered at the offices of Starbuck\u2019s tax lawyers Baker & McKenzie. Compliance: A Starbucks spokesman said the company complies 'with all relevant tax rules, laws, and OECD guidelines' But because of the very limited details available, it is impossible to identify how much money the arm received \u2013 or whether it paid any tax in the UK. Accounts for Starbucks\u2019 Dutch businesses show that they paid several million pounds a year into the division. But without access to full corporate documents it is impossible to tell whether this remained in the UK division or was funnelled straight into another tax haven. The business, which was closed down last year, has never filed proper accounts at Companies House. When it was dissolved, Alki was folded into a new company, Starbucks EMEA Holdings \u2013 though this business has also yet to file any accounts. This is an aspect that EU investigators believe is key to their probe. Earlier this year the British boss of Starbucks provoked outrage after suggesting the company would not pay \u2018normal\u2019 levels of tax for years. UK managing director Mark Fox said the company needed to get \u2018its mojo back\u2019 before it would begin to turn a profit. But he was confounded only weeks later when Starbucks reported its first ever UK profit of \u00a31.1million \u2013 despite sales being a bumper \u00a3300million. On this it paid taxes of just \u00a3232,363, as well as the sum of \u00a311.2million as part of its voluntary \u00a320million tax payment. A Starbucks spokesman said: \u2018We comply with all relevant tax rules, laws, and OECD guidelines and we continue to cooperate with the European Commission\u2019s state aid investigation in the Netherlands.\u2019 . .","summary":"Starbucks embroiled in fresh controversy over its tax affairs . Accused of using little - known British company to avoid paying taxes across Europe . Could face millions of pounds in back taxes if they are found to be illegal .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"241_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A video posted by UFC president Dana White gave a revealing insight into the extremes to which fighters go to make weight. Just half an hour before he was due to step on the scales, Lyoto Machida was wrapped in an electric blanket with the dial turned up to \u2018max\u2019. At the end of the video, the Brazilian lifts up his sauna suit and empties a considerable volume of water on to the floor. Scroll down for videos . Lyoto Machida showed the lengths he would go to make wake by sweating it out under an electric blanket. 'The Dragon' calmly waits while wearing a sauna suit ahead of the weigh-in. Machida gets ready to remove his sauna suit to make weight before the fight on Saturday. A considerable amount of water pours to the floor after the Brazilian lifts up his sauna suit. Machida later tipped the scales on the welterweight limit of 185lb as he prepares to take on Luke Rockhold in New Jersey on Saturday night. The 36-year-old is a previous light-heavyweight champion, a division in which the limit is 205lb. Machida earlier told Sportsmail he hopes victory over Rockhold would lead to a title shot. \u2018I think if I apply my style, my technique, I can stop Luke, you know. If I can do my strategy, I can win the fight,\u2019 he said. \u2018I know there was another fight in line for the title shot - Jacare vs Yoel Romero \u2013 but now, whoever wins out of me and Luke \u2013 deserves a title shot I think. \u2018I can see a couple of weaknesses in Luke but it\u2019s hard to say before the fight, it\u2019s hard to foresee the fight. I have to be there to feel the fight- to see any mistakes he makes. \u2018I am very well prepared for this fight. I had eight weeks of camp and I had great training. Glover [Teixeira] was there and many, many other fighters. So I am feeling very well, very calm, and I think I can do a great job.\u2019. Machida takes to the scales at the weigh-in ahead of his clash with Luke Rockhold. Machida and Rockhold (right) take part in the traditional pre-fight face off in New Jersey. .","summary":"Lyoto Machida takes on Luke Rockhold in New Jersey on Saturday night . The 36 - year - old is a previous light - heavyweight champion , a division in which the limit is 205 lb . Machida earlier told Sportsmail he hopes victory over Rockhold would lead to a title shot . The Brazilian tipped the scales on the welterweight limit of 185 lb .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"241_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A video posted by UFC president Dana White gave a revealing insight into the extremes to which fighters go to make weight. Just half an hour before he was due to step on the scales, Lyoto Machida was wrapped in an electric blanket with the dial turned up to \u2018max\u2019. At the end of the video, the Brazilian lifts up his sauna suit and empties a considerable volume of water on to the floor. Scroll down for videos . Lyoto Machida showed the lengths he would go to make wake by sweating it out under an electric blanket. 'The Dragon' calmly waits while wearing a sauna suit ahead of the weigh-in. Machida gets ready to remove his sauna suit to make weight before the fight on Saturday. A considerable amount of water pours to the floor after the Brazilian lifts up his sauna suit. Machida later tipped the scales on the welterweight limit of 185lb as he prepares to take on Luke Rockhold in New Jersey on Saturday night. The 36-year-old is a previous light-heavyweight champion, a division in which the limit is 205lb. Machida earlier told Sportsmail he hopes victory over Rockhold would lead to a title shot. \u2018I think if I apply my style, my technique, I can stop Luke, you know. If I can do my strategy, I can win the fight,\u2019 he said. \u2018I know there was another fight in line for the title shot - Jacare vs Yoel Romero \u2013 but now, whoever wins out of me and Luke \u2013 deserves a title shot I think. \u2018I can see a couple of weaknesses in Luke but it\u2019s hard to say before the fight, it\u2019s hard to foresee the fight. I have to be there to feel the fight- to see any mistakes he makes. \u2018I am very well prepared for this fight. I had eight weeks of camp and I had great training. Glover [Teixeira] was there and many, many other fighters. So I am feeling very well, very calm, and I think I can do a great job.\u2019. Machida takes to the scales at the weigh-in ahead of his clash with Luke Rockhold. Machida and Rockhold (right) take part in the traditional pre-fight face off in New Jersey. .","summary":"Lyoto Machida takes on Luke Rockhold in New Jersey on Saturday . The 36 - year - old is a previous light - heavyweight champion . Machida tipped the scales at 185 lb ahead of the fight .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"242_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Divock Origi has revealed that the progress of Jordon Ibe at Liverpool this season has left him counting the days until he makes his Anfield bow. The Belgium striker was signed by Liverpool in a \u00a310million deal after impressing at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, before being loaned back to Lille for the 2014-15 season. But Origi has been following Liverpool's progress from across the English Channel and after seeing the rise of Ibe and Raheem Sterling, is eagerly anticipating working under Brendan Rodgers. Divock Origi said the progress of Liverpool's youngsters have heightened his excitement at joining the club . Origi referenced the progress of winger Jordon Ibe (left) as an example of youth players improving at the club. Origi added that he thinks the long-term progress of Raheem Sterling means he is joining the right club. 'When you see how the coach and the staff work with the young players - how Sterling, for example, has learned over the years and how Ibe is now integrating with the team, it is very interesting,' Origi told Liverpool's official website. 'It is very nice to have seen that this season. 'The manager is one of the reasons I came to Liverpool - he's someone who has proven he knows how to work with young players, knows how to develop young players and also lets them play.' Origi, who has scored seven times in Ligue 1 this season, believes that the backing of Liverpool's supporters will help him elevate his game. 'I'm somebody who when I feel loved, when I feel appreciated by the supporters, then I can give even more. It gives you a boost on the field. In Belgium it was this way, and I can see it at Liverpool.' Origi (second eight) earned a transfer to Liverpool after impressing for Belgium at the 2014 World Cup. Origi added that the challenges he has faced at Lille this season will make him a better player for Liverpool. Origi admits it has been a challenging season at Lille attempting balance the demands of the league with the Europa League but believes the experience he has gained means he will arrive at Liverpool a better player than this time last year. 'In a mental aspect, I've learnt a lot and I've learnt a lot about football and people looking at you,' Origi said. 'It's made me stronger and that's essential for me before coming to Liverpool.'","summary":"Divock Origi joined Liverpool in a \u00a3 10million deal from Lille this summer . The Belgium striker was loaned back to Lille for the 2014 - 15 season . Origi said the progress of Liverpool 's youth players has heightened his excitement at joining the club . He added that the long - term progress of Raheem Sterling means he is joining the right club .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9696969697},"242_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Divock Origi has revealed that the progress of Jordon Ibe at Liverpool this season has left him counting the days until he makes his Anfield bow. The Belgium striker was signed by Liverpool in a \u00a310million deal after impressing at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, before being loaned back to Lille for the 2014-15 season. But Origi has been following Liverpool's progress from across the English Channel and after seeing the rise of Ibe and Raheem Sterling, is eagerly anticipating working under Brendan Rodgers. Divock Origi said the progress of Liverpool's youngsters have heightened his excitement at joining the club . Origi referenced the progress of winger Jordon Ibe (left) as an example of youth players improving at the club. Origi added that he thinks the long-term progress of Raheem Sterling means he is joining the right club. 'When you see how the coach and the staff work with the young players - how Sterling, for example, has learned over the years and how Ibe is now integrating with the team, it is very interesting,' Origi told Liverpool's official website. 'It is very nice to have seen that this season. 'The manager is one of the reasons I came to Liverpool - he's someone who has proven he knows how to work with young players, knows how to develop young players and also lets them play.' Origi, who has scored seven times in Ligue 1 this season, believes that the backing of Liverpool's supporters will help him elevate his game. 'I'm somebody who when I feel loved, when I feel appreciated by the supporters, then I can give even more. It gives you a boost on the field. In Belgium it was this way, and I can see it at Liverpool.' Origi (second eight) earned a transfer to Liverpool after impressing for Belgium at the 2014 World Cup. Origi added that the challenges he has faced at Lille this season will make him a better player for Liverpool. Origi admits it has been a challenging season at Lille attempting balance the demands of the league with the Europa League but believes the experience he has gained means he will arrive at Liverpool a better player than this time last year. 'In a mental aspect, I've learnt a lot and I've learnt a lot about football and people looking at you,' Origi said. 'It's made me stronger and that's essential for me before coming to Liverpool.'","summary":"Divock Origi joined Liverpool in a \u00a3 10million deal from Lille last summer . The Belgium striker said he is looking forward to working with Brendan Rodgers . Origi referenced the progress of Jordon Ibe and Raheem Sterling .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9487179487},"243_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An unknown man's theft of a Texas neighborhood's wild peacock was caught on camera by surveillance video as he roughly handled the beautiful bird. Residents of Beckley Club Estates in Dallas, Texas, say that they saw a man approach a male peacock, who was in the middle of its mating ritual and had unfurled its full plumage, before quickly snatching him up on Saturday. Footage from the home of Lisa Solis shows the thief grab the animal by both its claws before shoving him in his black SUV around 7pm. Residents of a Dallas neighborhood saw a man approach a male peacock, who was in the middle of its mating ritual and had unfurled its full plumage, before quickly snatching him up on Saturday. The man is seen bending down and picking up the bird by its claws before shoving it into his black Chevy Tahoe with its feathers sticking out of the door. Solis's neighbor Tisha Crear said she saw the event, and rushed out of the house and yelled at the man, but could only watch as he drove off with half of the peacock's feathers hanging out of the door. Ms Crear said that she had heard peahens screaming before the incident when the bird, the largest and oldest male peacock of those that live in the subdivision, was stolen, according to NBC Dallas. Ms Solid called the theft and aggressive treatment of the bird animal cruelty. . 'Do I need to sit on the porch with a shotgun or what do I have to do? Because we are going to protect the peacocks,' Ms Crear said, holding a feather from the stolen bird. Residents of the neighborhood, where peacocks have lived for the past 20 years, filed a report to the police about the missing animal. Surveillance video also shows the black Chevy Tahoe driver stalking the birds for 20 minutes before he grabbed his target. The suspect is described as a Hispanic man who was wearing shorts, a white shirt and a baseball cap. . Peacocks have lived in the neighborhood for 20 years, according to the Dallas Morning News. Residents, who have reported the incident to police, are also worried about the birds' long term survival if the peacock patriarch is not able to return and fertilize eggs. Neighbors have previously organized to protect the animals following one resident's complaint. .","summary":"Residents of Beckley Club Estates in Dallas , Texas , say that they saw a man approach a male peacock , who was in the middle of its mating ritual . The man is seen bending down and picking up the bird by its claws before shoving it into his black Chevy Tahoe with its feathers sticking out of the door .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"243_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An unknown man's theft of a Texas neighborhood's wild peacock was caught on camera by surveillance video as he roughly handled the beautiful bird. Residents of Beckley Club Estates in Dallas, Texas, say that they saw a man approach a male peacock, who was in the middle of its mating ritual and had unfurled its full plumage, before quickly snatching him up on Saturday. Footage from the home of Lisa Solis shows the thief grab the animal by both its claws before shoving him in his black SUV around 7pm. Residents of a Dallas neighborhood saw a man approach a male peacock, who was in the middle of its mating ritual and had unfurled its full plumage, before quickly snatching him up on Saturday. The man is seen bending down and picking up the bird by its claws before shoving it into his black Chevy Tahoe with its feathers sticking out of the door. Solis's neighbor Tisha Crear said she saw the event, and rushed out of the house and yelled at the man, but could only watch as he drove off with half of the peacock's feathers hanging out of the door. Ms Crear said that she had heard peahens screaming before the incident when the bird, the largest and oldest male peacock of those that live in the subdivision, was stolen, according to NBC Dallas. Ms Solid called the theft and aggressive treatment of the bird animal cruelty. . 'Do I need to sit on the porch with a shotgun or what do I have to do? Because we are going to protect the peacocks,' Ms Crear said, holding a feather from the stolen bird. Residents of the neighborhood, where peacocks have lived for the past 20 years, filed a report to the police about the missing animal. Surveillance video also shows the black Chevy Tahoe driver stalking the birds for 20 minutes before he grabbed his target. The suspect is described as a Hispanic man who was wearing shorts, a white shirt and a baseball cap. . Peacocks have lived in the neighborhood for 20 years, according to the Dallas Morning News. Residents, who have reported the incident to police, are also worried about the birds' long term survival if the peacock patriarch is not able to return and fertilize eggs. Neighbors have previously organized to protect the animals following one resident's complaint. .","summary":"Residents of Beckley Club Estates in Dallas , Texas , say they saw a man approach a male peacock , who was in the middle of its mating ritual . Footage shows the thief grab the animal by both its claws before shoving him in his black SUV .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"244_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"\"Star Wars\" is once again back in our lives, the Burger-King couple helped us believe love can be found in fast food, and Mindy Kaling's brother had a shocking announcement. Those are just a few of the stories that trended this week. 1. 'Star Wars' streaming. The Force is with the streaming device of your choice, thanks to this week's surprise announcement that the entire \"Star Wars\" saga (so far, anyway) would be released on digital HD at the end of the week. Between this and the release of \"Daredevil,\" we imagine lots of nerds called in sick on Friday. 2. Mindy Kaling's brother: I faked being black to get into medical school. Actress Mindy Kaling's brother says that he posed as a black man years ago to get into medical school and that the experience opened his eyes to what he calls the hypocrisy of affirmative action. Among those who disapprove of the book he's planning to write about the whole thing: his sister. 3. Farewell, Rosco. \"Dukes of Hazzard\" fans mourned the loss of actor James Best, best known as Hazzard County's hapless sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, this week. Others who passed on: \"L.A. Law\" actor Richard Dysart and frequent Clint Eastwood co-star Geoffrey Lewis. 4. When Burger met King, it was love. Joel Burger is set to marry Ashley King in July, and when fast food giant Burger King got wind of the nuptials, the couple scored a free wedding. 5. Michelle Obama broke it down (again) The first lady's Let's Move campaign has featured her dancing on more than one occasion, but she brought the (White) House down on Monday with the \"So You Think You Can Dance\" all-stars during the Easter egg roll. 6. \"The Vampire Diaries\" crisis. Not since Zayn Malik announced that he was quitting One Direction has Twitter had such a meltdown: \"Vampire Diaries\" star Nina Dobrev is leaving the CW series. \"Nothing will be the same again,\" one fan tweeted. Other things we loved:. More than 10 million people have seen Anne Hathaway's take on Miley Cyrus' \"Wrecking Ball,\" complete with props, from Spike's hit show \"Lip Sync Battle.\" Go, greased lightning! \"Late Late Show\" host and Tony winner James Corden put on \"Grease\" for Los Angeles drivers waiting in traffic. The cast of the movie \"Suicide Squad,\" including Will Smith and Margot Robbie, assembled for the first time this week in a Twitter photo from director David Ayer. And no worries, future Joker Jared Leto was taking the photo (in an image inspired by classic comic book \"The Killing Joke\"). The comments are the whole reason to read this \"Humans of New York\" post on a woman named Beyonce.","summary":"The entire \" Star Wars \" saga will be released on digital HD this week . \" Dukes of Hazzard \" fans mourned the loss of actor James Best . Michelle Obama brought the White House down with the \" So You Think You Can Dance \" all - stars . More than 10 million people have seen Anne Hathaway 's \" Lip Sync Battle \" performance .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"244_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"\"Star Wars\" is once again back in our lives, the Burger-King couple helped us believe love can be found in fast food, and Mindy Kaling's brother had a shocking announcement. Those are just a few of the stories that trended this week. 1. 'Star Wars' streaming. The Force is with the streaming device of your choice, thanks to this week's surprise announcement that the entire \"Star Wars\" saga (so far, anyway) would be released on digital HD at the end of the week. Between this and the release of \"Daredevil,\" we imagine lots of nerds called in sick on Friday. 2. Mindy Kaling's brother: I faked being black to get into medical school. Actress Mindy Kaling's brother says that he posed as a black man years ago to get into medical school and that the experience opened his eyes to what he calls the hypocrisy of affirmative action. Among those who disapprove of the book he's planning to write about the whole thing: his sister. 3. Farewell, Rosco. \"Dukes of Hazzard\" fans mourned the loss of actor James Best, best known as Hazzard County's hapless sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, this week. Others who passed on: \"L.A. Law\" actor Richard Dysart and frequent Clint Eastwood co-star Geoffrey Lewis. 4. When Burger met King, it was love. Joel Burger is set to marry Ashley King in July, and when fast food giant Burger King got wind of the nuptials, the couple scored a free wedding. 5. Michelle Obama broke it down (again) The first lady's Let's Move campaign has featured her dancing on more than one occasion, but she brought the (White) House down on Monday with the \"So You Think You Can Dance\" all-stars during the Easter egg roll. 6. \"The Vampire Diaries\" crisis. Not since Zayn Malik announced that he was quitting One Direction has Twitter had such a meltdown: \"Vampire Diaries\" star Nina Dobrev is leaving the CW series. \"Nothing will be the same again,\" one fan tweeted. Other things we loved:. More than 10 million people have seen Anne Hathaway's take on Miley Cyrus' \"Wrecking Ball,\" complete with props, from Spike's hit show \"Lip Sync Battle.\" Go, greased lightning! \"Late Late Show\" host and Tony winner James Corden put on \"Grease\" for Los Angeles drivers waiting in traffic. The cast of the movie \"Suicide Squad,\" including Will Smith and Margot Robbie, assembled for the first time this week in a Twitter photo from director David Ayer. And no worries, future Joker Jared Leto was taking the photo (in an image inspired by classic comic book \"The Killing Joke\"). The comments are the whole reason to read this \"Humans of New York\" post on a woman named Beyonce.","summary":"\" Star Wars \" returns to our TV screens . A \" Dukes of Hazzard \" star passes away . Michelle Obama breaks it down for \" So You Think You Can Dance \" all - stars .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"245_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The bumper crop of fruit and veg grown by the dedicated allotment gardeners each year was the talk of the town, and garnered prize after prize each year. The haul of produce was even enough to keep some growers self-sufficient. But now the gardeners are at war with their council after they were moved to new allotments so their old prize-winning plots can be bulldozed to make way for a car park and five-a-side football pitches. Scroll down for video . Living the Good Life: Michael Fyson, 77, has grown his own fruit and veg for more than 10 years. But the Broadway Allotment Association member says soil at the group's new site is 'dreadful' Thriving: The association's allotments were moved by Oldham council. The old prize-winning site (pictured) has been bulldozed to make way for a car park and football pitches. Pay out: But gardeners have complained about their new site, saying it has bad drainage and poor soil. The association has called on the council to pay growers compensation for the problems they've experienced. Many are complaining that the soil in their new allotments is so poor they cannot grow a bean - and that the new plots' drainage is so bad that their seedlings are rotting in the ground. They are demanding that Oldham council pays out compensation for the problems - which have seriously curtailed their growing season. Michael Fyson, 77, has grown his own fruit and veg for more than 10 years and he and his wife, Margaret, 78, live the Good Life as they are largely self-sufficient. He said: \u2018The soil is dreadful and the land is flooded. It is impossible to grow there so the allotments are not fit for purpose and need plenty of work. \u2018I still have potatoes, leeks, parsnips, cabbage, broccoli, strawberries, raspberries and gooseberries in storage from last year\u2019s crop but this year I\u2019 ll be lucky to grow anything. 'Dreadful': Gardeners say the soil at their new site (pictured) is so poor they can't grow a bean. Oldham council moved the group from their old allotments, which had been popular with residents since the 1930s. The drainage (pictured left) is also so bad that the seedlings of allotment holders are rotting in the ground. They are demanding the council pays out compensation for the problems at the plots in Failsworth, Oldham. \u2018My wife and I totally depend on the crop from my allotment each year as we have three freezers to store it and it keeps us going all year.\u2019. Mr Fyson, who has two grandchildren and one great grandson, has won award after award at the annual competition for Best Allotment in Oldham. He said: \u2018I\u2019ve done quite well over the year. But this year is going to be dreadful. I\u2019ve been digging some trenches to drain the land and have had to bail out with a bucket. We won\u2019t be able to grow anything of any quality here for quite a while.\u2019. Green as you like: Council chiefs moved the Broadway Allotment Association to land a few hundred yards away from their original prize-winning site (pictured) as part of a plan to redevelop the nearby Lancaster Club. The development will include 144 homes, with the Grade II-listed club turned into apartments and a five-a-side football pitch and car park built on the former allotments where growers (pictured) used to plant their seedlings. Much-loved: One allotment holder, Michael Fyson, 77, has grown fruit and vegetables at the old site (pictured) for more than ten years. He has won award after award at the annual competition for Best Allotment in Oldham. The plots managed by the Broadway Allotment Association in Failsworth, Oldham have been popular with residents since the 1930s and kept many fed during the Second World War. However growers have been moved to land a few hundred yards away as part of a plan to redevelop the nearby Lancaster Club off Broadway into a \u2018garden suburb\u2019. The development will include 144 homes, with the Grade II-listed club turned into apartments and a five-a-side football pitch and car park will be built on the former allotments. Oldham council developed the new site and constructed greenhouses and sheds for the growers in recompense for losing their original plots. Ian Wade, 55, association secretary, said: \u2018I understand the need to redevelop the area and it would be okay if they had given us a plot that worked. \u2018But the soil they have put down is ridiculous. It has powdered brick, rubble, sand and stones in it and it is impossible to grow anything in it. \u2018Gardeners can work to improve the soil but it is so shocking nothing will grow for years. The site is also flooded and seems impossible to drain.\u2019. Now, the 17 tenants are calling on the council to give them compensation for the delay they will face in growing their produce and the extra work in making the land fit. Unhappy: Secretary of the the Broadway Allotment Association, Ian Wade (pictured), said the soil which had been put down at the new site was 'ridiculous'. He believes nothing will grow there for years. Oldham council said relocation of the allotments to the new site was not due to be completed until May but growers say this will limit their growing season. The 17 tenants are calling on the council to give compensation. Oldham council\u2019s Elaine McLean said: \u2018We are carrying out soil testing in the coming days to establish the cause of the standing water and how we can improve the situation for the plot holders.\u2019. Oldham council said the relocation of the allotments to the new site was not due to be completed until May but growers say it will limit their growing season. Elaine McLean, Oldham council\u2019s executive director for economy and skills, said: \u2018Issues have been raised by Broadway Allotments Association regarding a number of plots at the new site and we are working closely with the group to address these matters. \u2018We are carrying out soil testing in the coming days to establish the cause of the standing water and how we can improve the situation for the plot holders.\u2019.","summary":"Broadway Allotment Association moved from old site in Failsworth , Oldham . Old prize - winning site has been bulldozed to make way for car park and football pitches . Gardeners say soil at new site is so poor they ca n't grow a bean . drainage is also so bad that seedlings are rotting in ground . They are demanding council pays out compensation for problems they 've experienced .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"245_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The bumper crop of fruit and veg grown by the dedicated allotment gardeners each year was the talk of the town, and garnered prize after prize each year. The haul of produce was even enough to keep some growers self-sufficient. But now the gardeners are at war with their council after they were moved to new allotments so their old prize-winning plots can be bulldozed to make way for a car park and five-a-side football pitches. Scroll down for video . Living the Good Life: Michael Fyson, 77, has grown his own fruit and veg for more than 10 years. But the Broadway Allotment Association member says soil at the group's new site is 'dreadful' Thriving: The association's allotments were moved by Oldham council. The old prize-winning site (pictured) has been bulldozed to make way for a car park and football pitches. Pay out: But gardeners have complained about their new site, saying it has bad drainage and poor soil. The association has called on the council to pay growers compensation for the problems they've experienced. Many are complaining that the soil in their new allotments is so poor they cannot grow a bean - and that the new plots' drainage is so bad that their seedlings are rotting in the ground. They are demanding that Oldham council pays out compensation for the problems - which have seriously curtailed their growing season. Michael Fyson, 77, has grown his own fruit and veg for more than 10 years and he and his wife, Margaret, 78, live the Good Life as they are largely self-sufficient. He said: \u2018The soil is dreadful and the land is flooded. It is impossible to grow there so the allotments are not fit for purpose and need plenty of work. \u2018I still have potatoes, leeks, parsnips, cabbage, broccoli, strawberries, raspberries and gooseberries in storage from last year\u2019s crop but this year I\u2019 ll be lucky to grow anything. 'Dreadful': Gardeners say the soil at their new site (pictured) is so poor they can't grow a bean. Oldham council moved the group from their old allotments, which had been popular with residents since the 1930s. The drainage (pictured left) is also so bad that the seedlings of allotment holders are rotting in the ground. They are demanding the council pays out compensation for the problems at the plots in Failsworth, Oldham. \u2018My wife and I totally depend on the crop from my allotment each year as we have three freezers to store it and it keeps us going all year.\u2019. Mr Fyson, who has two grandchildren and one great grandson, has won award after award at the annual competition for Best Allotment in Oldham. He said: \u2018I\u2019ve done quite well over the year. But this year is going to be dreadful. I\u2019ve been digging some trenches to drain the land and have had to bail out with a bucket. We won\u2019t be able to grow anything of any quality here for quite a while.\u2019. Green as you like: Council chiefs moved the Broadway Allotment Association to land a few hundred yards away from their original prize-winning site (pictured) as part of a plan to redevelop the nearby Lancaster Club. The development will include 144 homes, with the Grade II-listed club turned into apartments and a five-a-side football pitch and car park built on the former allotments where growers (pictured) used to plant their seedlings. Much-loved: One allotment holder, Michael Fyson, 77, has grown fruit and vegetables at the old site (pictured) for more than ten years. He has won award after award at the annual competition for Best Allotment in Oldham. The plots managed by the Broadway Allotment Association in Failsworth, Oldham have been popular with residents since the 1930s and kept many fed during the Second World War. However growers have been moved to land a few hundred yards away as part of a plan to redevelop the nearby Lancaster Club off Broadway into a \u2018garden suburb\u2019. The development will include 144 homes, with the Grade II-listed club turned into apartments and a five-a-side football pitch and car park will be built on the former allotments. Oldham council developed the new site and constructed greenhouses and sheds for the growers in recompense for losing their original plots. Ian Wade, 55, association secretary, said: \u2018I understand the need to redevelop the area and it would be okay if they had given us a plot that worked. \u2018But the soil they have put down is ridiculous. It has powdered brick, rubble, sand and stones in it and it is impossible to grow anything in it. \u2018Gardeners can work to improve the soil but it is so shocking nothing will grow for years. The site is also flooded and seems impossible to drain.\u2019. Now, the 17 tenants are calling on the council to give them compensation for the delay they will face in growing their produce and the extra work in making the land fit. Unhappy: Secretary of the the Broadway Allotment Association, Ian Wade (pictured), said the soil which had been put down at the new site was 'ridiculous'. He believes nothing will grow there for years. Oldham council said relocation of the allotments to the new site was not due to be completed until May but growers say this will limit their growing season. The 17 tenants are calling on the council to give compensation. Oldham council\u2019s Elaine McLean said: \u2018We are carrying out soil testing in the coming days to establish the cause of the standing water and how we can improve the situation for the plot holders.\u2019. Oldham council said the relocation of the allotments to the new site was not due to be completed until May but growers say it will limit their growing season. Elaine McLean, Oldham council\u2019s executive director for economy and skills, said: \u2018Issues have been raised by Broadway Allotments Association regarding a number of plots at the new site and we are working closely with the group to address these matters. \u2018We are carrying out soil testing in the coming days to establish the cause of the standing water and how we can improve the situation for the plot holders.\u2019.","summary":"Broadway Allotment Association moved from their old site to make way for a car park and five - a - side football pitches . But gardeners say soil at new site is so poor they ca n't grow a bean and seedlings are rotting in the ground . They are demanding Oldham council pays out compensation for the problems - which have curtailed their growing season .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"246_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"In The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen is pulled out of obscurity, swiftly develops expert bow-and-arrow skills and leads a government rebellion - all without having to deal with braces or a single spot. However, the rise of the young adult heroine has prompted a backlash on Twitter, as more people compare the fictional portrayals with the mediocrity of their own lives. Teenagers have taken to the social media site to hilariously voice their frustrations between the fantastical lives in the pages of books and in films, and reality using the hashtag #realisticYA. The Hunger Games book (left), the main character, Katniss Everdeen (played by Jennifer Lawrence in the film - pictured right) deals with exciting scenarios but never from any teenage ailments such as acne or braces. Twitter user, Adrienne Long, makes a reference to the fact that many YA heroines have their lives turned upside-down, but they are always prepared. Real life would perhaps be very different. Many of the tweets look at similar dystopian situations to those in the novels, but the Twitter users describe their own realistic reactions, or what would really be probable. Comparing real life to Katniss Everdeen's role in The Hunger Games, Adrienne Long tweets: 'Girl finds out she has impossible destiny to fulfill. Fails miserably having never spent a day preparing for it #realisticYA.' Some funny tweets simply address that at a time when many teenagers are going through the awkward stages of puberty, the YA protagonists are completely free from any awkward ailments. Joanna Macgregor tweeted: 'I met this new guy at school. He's really freaking cute but he has, like, zits, and I have, y'know, a muffin-top.' . Young adults tell it like is is on Twitter under the hashtag #realistic YA. One teen addresses that unlike her perfect YA contemporaries, she suffers from adolescent ailments. Another girl's tweet refers to Twilight, where the main character has to choose from multiple love-interests. Some look at dangerous scenarios and what would be likely to happen. . Rather than escaping every situation unscathed, the Twitter users take a wry and straight-forward approach to the situation. . Referring to the Twilight novel, one writer refers to Bella's choice between her multiple love-interests Jacob and Edward. . Danielle Welling writes: 'Girl has no problem choosing between two equally hot boys in love with her. Because no hot boys love her. #realisticYA.' . Other tweets look at young teens in a realistic manner, calling them '100% human' rather than 'mysterious and broody', and others look at realistic situations that arise with teen romances. Another tweet describes being too busy to be the 'chosen one' - referring to the character Beatrice Prior in Divergent. Preeti Chhibber writes: 'Girl is Chosen One but actually has 250hrs of community service, college apps, SATs and resume building so she can't but thx #realisticYA.' . Not the chosen one? In the book Divergent (left), Beatrice Prior, who is played by Shailene Woodley in the film (pictured right with actor Theo James) is the 'chosen' one and leads a rebellion against the corrupt goverment. One user points out that many would not have the time to simply drop their lives to become the 'Chosen One' The hashtag on Twitter sees users comparing the reality of their own lives to young adult heroines . This #realisticYA looks at the fact that real teenage scenarios can mean that sometimes love is unrequited. If Harry Potter had never gone to Hogwarts, JK Rowling may have had five or six less books to write. Some of the tweets are hilarious because if the character in question did what the tweet suggests, much of the action in the novels would have never happened. Linda Newbery tweets: 'Boy thinks about running away, but changes mind when he realises that life at home is just too comfortable.' . Many can imagine what the Harry Potter books would have been like if Harry never went to wizard school, Hogwarts. . How young adults would really react to situations in novels revealed on Twitter. Another Twitter user users the hashtag to voice her concern that romantic leads have to be 'broody' or a 'jerk' Another girl writes about the realistic possibility that teenagers might be too frightened to confront their romantic interests. Hundreds of Twitter users have taken part in the hashtag. Others have written funny commentaries about how swiftly the heroine's life changes - and how a normal teenager, put in the same scenario, would be highly unprepared and may miss the opportunity. Another tweet explores the fact that on several occasions in YA novels, the protagonist may meet a mysterious, handsome stranger who aids her, but unlike normal teens is never overwhelmed or nervous. . Lustybustyliz writes: 'Girl meets boy at the library. He's smart, cute & interested. She has a panic attack and hides in the bathroom.'","summary":"The rise of the young adult heroine has prompted a backlash on Twitter . Teenagers have taken to the social media site to hilariously voice their frustrations between the fantastical lives in the pages of books and in films , and reality . The hashtag on Twitter sees users comparing the reality of their own lives to young adult heroines .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"246_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"In The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen is pulled out of obscurity, swiftly develops expert bow-and-arrow skills and leads a government rebellion - all without having to deal with braces or a single spot. However, the rise of the young adult heroine has prompted a backlash on Twitter, as more people compare the fictional portrayals with the mediocrity of their own lives. Teenagers have taken to the social media site to hilariously voice their frustrations between the fantastical lives in the pages of books and in films, and reality using the hashtag #realisticYA. The Hunger Games book (left), the main character, Katniss Everdeen (played by Jennifer Lawrence in the film - pictured right) deals with exciting scenarios but never from any teenage ailments such as acne or braces. Twitter user, Adrienne Long, makes a reference to the fact that many YA heroines have their lives turned upside-down, but they are always prepared. Real life would perhaps be very different. Many of the tweets look at similar dystopian situations to those in the novels, but the Twitter users describe their own realistic reactions, or what would really be probable. Comparing real life to Katniss Everdeen's role in The Hunger Games, Adrienne Long tweets: 'Girl finds out she has impossible destiny to fulfill. Fails miserably having never spent a day preparing for it #realisticYA.' Some funny tweets simply address that at a time when many teenagers are going through the awkward stages of puberty, the YA protagonists are completely free from any awkward ailments. Joanna Macgregor tweeted: 'I met this new guy at school. He's really freaking cute but he has, like, zits, and I have, y'know, a muffin-top.' . Young adults tell it like is is on Twitter under the hashtag #realistic YA. One teen addresses that unlike her perfect YA contemporaries, she suffers from adolescent ailments. Another girl's tweet refers to Twilight, where the main character has to choose from multiple love-interests. Some look at dangerous scenarios and what would be likely to happen. . Rather than escaping every situation unscathed, the Twitter users take a wry and straight-forward approach to the situation. . Referring to the Twilight novel, one writer refers to Bella's choice between her multiple love-interests Jacob and Edward. . Danielle Welling writes: 'Girl has no problem choosing between two equally hot boys in love with her. Because no hot boys love her. #realisticYA.' . Other tweets look at young teens in a realistic manner, calling them '100% human' rather than 'mysterious and broody', and others look at realistic situations that arise with teen romances. Another tweet describes being too busy to be the 'chosen one' - referring to the character Beatrice Prior in Divergent. Preeti Chhibber writes: 'Girl is Chosen One but actually has 250hrs of community service, college apps, SATs and resume building so she can't but thx #realisticYA.' . Not the chosen one? In the book Divergent (left), Beatrice Prior, who is played by Shailene Woodley in the film (pictured right with actor Theo James) is the 'chosen' one and leads a rebellion against the corrupt goverment. One user points out that many would not have the time to simply drop their lives to become the 'Chosen One' The hashtag on Twitter sees users comparing the reality of their own lives to young adult heroines . This #realisticYA looks at the fact that real teenage scenarios can mean that sometimes love is unrequited. If Harry Potter had never gone to Hogwarts, JK Rowling may have had five or six less books to write. Some of the tweets are hilarious because if the character in question did what the tweet suggests, much of the action in the novels would have never happened. Linda Newbery tweets: 'Boy thinks about running away, but changes mind when he realises that life at home is just too comfortable.' . Many can imagine what the Harry Potter books would have been like if Harry never went to wizard school, Hogwarts. . How young adults would really react to situations in novels revealed on Twitter. Another Twitter user users the hashtag to voice her concern that romantic leads have to be 'broody' or a 'jerk' Another girl writes about the realistic possibility that teenagers might be too frightened to confront their romantic interests. Hundreds of Twitter users have taken part in the hashtag. Others have written funny commentaries about how swiftly the heroine's life changes - and how a normal teenager, put in the same scenario, would be highly unprepared and may miss the opportunity. Another tweet explores the fact that on several occasions in YA novels, the protagonist may meet a mysterious, handsome stranger who aids her, but unlike normal teens is never overwhelmed or nervous. . Lustybustyliz writes: 'Girl meets boy at the library. He's smart, cute & interested. She has a panic attack and hides in the bathroom.'","summary":"Young adults tell it like is is on Twitter under hashtag # realisticYA .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"247_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make the midfielder available this summer. Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the Barclays Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian as they look to reshape their squad after a disappointing season. But Toure will fight for his City career this summer despite the club pondering his future. . Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make him available this summer. Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian. He is said to be content with life at the Etihad Stadium despite the difficulties and is in no rush to leave. The Ivorian has played a major role during City's recent trophy-laden period, helping the club to two Premier League titles, an FA Cup and League Cup since joining from Barcelona in 2010. And the powerhouse midfielder still believes he can have a major impact for City in the future and remains fully committed to the cause. Another stumbling block towards a potential move is the four-time African Player of the Year winner's wages. . Inter Milan, managed by Roberto Mancini, are interested but given his huge wages there are some doubts. Toure has more than two years left on his current \u00a3220,000-a-week deal and is unlikely to move for anything less. A number of clubs, such as Inter Milan, are interested in the 31-year-old, but given his huge salary there must be doubts over whether they would be able to afford it. Inter are prepared to offer Toure a five-year deal to compensate for the pay-cut he would be required to take if he moved to Italy \u2014 although, it remains to be seen whether he'd agree to such a compromise. There have been preliminary talks about a contract extension for Toure at City \u2014 which included the possibility of an ambassadorial role when he hangs up his boots. But it seems the club are now happy for him to leave. . City, meanwhile, will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a \u00a324million deal for Alvaro Negredo to fund a move for Radamel Falcao, currently on loan at Manchester United. City will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a \u00a324million deal for Alvaro Negredo this summer. Negredo joined Valencia on loan last summer and the agreement included a clause involving a permanent move to the Mestalla. Reports in Spain suggested that Valencia are having second thoughts about keeping Negredo next season, but City are adamant that the deal will go through as planned. The 29-year-old striker scored 23 goals in his first season at the Etihad following a \u00a320.6m move from Sevilla, but he has only found the net five times for Valencia. When he scored in Monday\u2019s 3-0 win over Levante, the Spain striker refused to celebrate, fuelling speculation over his future at the club. Negredo joined Valencia on loan last summer but reports in Spain say they are looking at Radamel Falcao. Victory kept Valencia in fourth place in La Liga and on course to qualify for the Champions League, but financial problems mean they are already struggling to hold onto key players like defender Nicolas Otamendi. It has, however, not stopped Valencia being linked with a summer move for Falcao, who is set to leave United at the end of his season-long loan from Monaco. Falcao\u2019s agent Jorge Mendes has been acting as an advisor to Valencia owner Peter Lim and offloading Negredo is seen as one way of affording the Colombia star. City had scouts at Porto, watching their 3-1 Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, with the home team\u2019s Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro said to be the main focus of interest. City had scouts at Porto with Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro said to be the main focus of interest for them. .","summary":"Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City , but the club are set to make the midfielder available this summer . Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian . Toure has more than two years left on his current \u00a3 220,000 - a - week deal and is unlikely to move for anything less . Inter Milan , managed by Roberto Mancini , are interested but given his huge wages there are some doubts .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"247_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make the midfielder available this summer. Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the Barclays Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian as they look to reshape their squad after a disappointing season. But Toure will fight for his City career this summer despite the club pondering his future. . Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City, but the club are set to make him available this summer. Sportsmail revealed earlier this week that the Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian. He is said to be content with life at the Etihad Stadium despite the difficulties and is in no rush to leave. The Ivorian has played a major role during City's recent trophy-laden period, helping the club to two Premier League titles, an FA Cup and League Cup since joining from Barcelona in 2010. And the powerhouse midfielder still believes he can have a major impact for City in the future and remains fully committed to the cause. Another stumbling block towards a potential move is the four-time African Player of the Year winner's wages. . Inter Milan, managed by Roberto Mancini, are interested but given his huge wages there are some doubts. Toure has more than two years left on his current \u00a3220,000-a-week deal and is unlikely to move for anything less. A number of clubs, such as Inter Milan, are interested in the 31-year-old, but given his huge salary there must be doubts over whether they would be able to afford it. Inter are prepared to offer Toure a five-year deal to compensate for the pay-cut he would be required to take if he moved to Italy \u2014 although, it remains to be seen whether he'd agree to such a compromise. There have been preliminary talks about a contract extension for Toure at City \u2014 which included the possibility of an ambassadorial role when he hangs up his boots. But it seems the club are now happy for him to leave. . City, meanwhile, will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a \u00a324million deal for Alvaro Negredo to fund a move for Radamel Falcao, currently on loan at Manchester United. City will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a \u00a324million deal for Alvaro Negredo this summer. Negredo joined Valencia on loan last summer and the agreement included a clause involving a permanent move to the Mestalla. Reports in Spain suggested that Valencia are having second thoughts about keeping Negredo next season, but City are adamant that the deal will go through as planned. The 29-year-old striker scored 23 goals in his first season at the Etihad following a \u00a320.6m move from Sevilla, but he has only found the net five times for Valencia. When he scored in Monday\u2019s 3-0 win over Levante, the Spain striker refused to celebrate, fuelling speculation over his future at the club. Negredo joined Valencia on loan last summer but reports in Spain say they are looking at Radamel Falcao. Victory kept Valencia in fourth place in La Liga and on course to qualify for the Champions League, but financial problems mean they are already struggling to hold onto key players like defender Nicolas Otamendi. It has, however, not stopped Valencia being linked with a summer move for Falcao, who is set to leave United at the end of his season-long loan from Monaco. Falcao\u2019s agent Jorge Mendes has been acting as an advisor to Valencia owner Peter Lim and offloading Negredo is seen as one way of affording the Colombia star. City had scouts at Porto, watching their 3-1 Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, with the home team\u2019s Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro said to be the main focus of interest. City had scouts at Porto with Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro said to be the main focus of interest for them. .","summary":"Yaya Toure will not be forced out of Manchester City this summer . Premier League champions will listen to offers for the Ivorian . Inter Milan , managed by Roberto Mancini , are interested . City will resist any attempt by Valencia to pull out of a \u00a3 24million deal for Alvaro Negredo .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"248_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Half of hospitals in England are allowing patients to jump NHS queues for cataract surgery if they pay for it themselves, new figures reveal (file picture) Half of hospitals are letting patients jump NHS queues for cataract surgery if they pay for it themselves, an investigation has revealed. Some are charging up to a \u2018shameful\u2019 \u00a32,700 for one eye \u2013 treble what it costs the health service \u2013 raising suspicions that they are ripping off elderly patients. Cataract treatment is being rationed in England to save money, even though the NHS recently announced it would fund weight-loss surgery for 15,000 obese adults every year at a cost of \u00a36,000 each. . Yesterday the Mail revealed how millions was being wasted on prescriptions for suncream and toothpaste. Many NHS trusts have imposed arbitrary rules to determine who is eligible for cataract treatment, and patients who cannot read, sew or watch television are routinely turned away. . Those patients who do meet the strict criteria often have to wait eight months for treatment, over which time their eyesight deteriorates further and impairs basic tasks and hobbies. Freedom of Information responses from 78 hospital trusts in England obtained by the Mail found that 41 offered patients the opportunity to pay for cataract surgery themselves. The operation usually costs the NHS between \u00a3800 and \u00a3900 per eye, but some trusts are charging up to \u00a32,700. Campaigners accused hospitals of profiting from elderly patients. Clara Eaglen, from the Royal National Institute of Blind People, said: \u2018It\u2019s shameful that people are being asked to consider funding their own treatment when they are entitled to it for free, and in a timely manner, on the NHS. Scroll down for video . \u2018We strongly believe that everyone who has a sight-threatening condition deserves early access to treatments.\u2019. Caroline Abrahams, of Age UK, said: \u2018In the last few years it has become harder to access cataract surgery as people are forced to wait for their sight to significantly deteriorate before getting help. \u2018It is extremely worrying if people whose sight is starting to fail feel the only way to get help quickly is to pay for it. \u2018Cataracts are extremely debilitating and treatment should be based on a clinical need not age or bank balance.\u2019. Katherine Murphy, chief executive of the Patients\u2019 Association, added: \u2018The NHS belongs to the people, and all patients have the right to access appropriate treatment at the right time and in the right setting, irrespective of their ability to pay; we cannot and should not have a two-tier NHS.\u2019. In England, 41 hospital trusts said they offered patients the opportunity to pay for cataract surgery. The operation costs the NHS about between \u00a3800 and \u00a3900 per eye, but some trusts are charging up to \u00a32,700. More than half of over-65s suffer from cataracts, which are cloudy patches in the lens that make vision blurred or misty. Sight can be restored in a simple 45-minute operation, with doctors using ultrasound waves to break up the cataract. . Most hospitals charge patients between \u00a3700 and \u00a31,000 per eye for cataract treatment and say the money is spent on improving services. But this rises to \u00a32,552 at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey and \u00a32,700 at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust in Kent. Several trusts actively encourage patients to \u2018self-fund\u2019. The University Hospital Southampton\u2019s website informs patients that \u2018surgery will be offered much sooner than the usual NHS wait\u2019. It adds: \u2018Our cataract choice service offers a new option, between the traditional private sector and the NHS, bringing private healthcare within the reach of many more people.\u2019. Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset says its private cataract service will \u2018help you get back to the things you love\u2019. Patients at North Cumbria are offered free parking and a daily newspaper, while at Frimley Park they can choose from an \u2018exclusive a la carte menu\u2019, which includes whitebait and chicken goujons.","summary":"Some hospitals are charging up to a \u2018 shameful \u2019 \u00a3 2,700 for one eye . The operation usually costs the NHS between \u00a3 800 and \u00a3 900 per eye . More than half of over-65s suffer from cataracts , which are cloudy patches in the lens that make vision blurred or misty .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"248_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Half of hospitals in England are allowing patients to jump NHS queues for cataract surgery if they pay for it themselves, new figures reveal (file picture) Half of hospitals are letting patients jump NHS queues for cataract surgery if they pay for it themselves, an investigation has revealed. Some are charging up to a \u2018shameful\u2019 \u00a32,700 for one eye \u2013 treble what it costs the health service \u2013 raising suspicions that they are ripping off elderly patients. Cataract treatment is being rationed in England to save money, even though the NHS recently announced it would fund weight-loss surgery for 15,000 obese adults every year at a cost of \u00a36,000 each. . Yesterday the Mail revealed how millions was being wasted on prescriptions for suncream and toothpaste. Many NHS trusts have imposed arbitrary rules to determine who is eligible for cataract treatment, and patients who cannot read, sew or watch television are routinely turned away. . Those patients who do meet the strict criteria often have to wait eight months for treatment, over which time their eyesight deteriorates further and impairs basic tasks and hobbies. Freedom of Information responses from 78 hospital trusts in England obtained by the Mail found that 41 offered patients the opportunity to pay for cataract surgery themselves. The operation usually costs the NHS between \u00a3800 and \u00a3900 per eye, but some trusts are charging up to \u00a32,700. Campaigners accused hospitals of profiting from elderly patients. Clara Eaglen, from the Royal National Institute of Blind People, said: \u2018It\u2019s shameful that people are being asked to consider funding their own treatment when they are entitled to it for free, and in a timely manner, on the NHS. Scroll down for video . \u2018We strongly believe that everyone who has a sight-threatening condition deserves early access to treatments.\u2019. Caroline Abrahams, of Age UK, said: \u2018In the last few years it has become harder to access cataract surgery as people are forced to wait for their sight to significantly deteriorate before getting help. \u2018It is extremely worrying if people whose sight is starting to fail feel the only way to get help quickly is to pay for it. \u2018Cataracts are extremely debilitating and treatment should be based on a clinical need not age or bank balance.\u2019. Katherine Murphy, chief executive of the Patients\u2019 Association, added: \u2018The NHS belongs to the people, and all patients have the right to access appropriate treatment at the right time and in the right setting, irrespective of their ability to pay; we cannot and should not have a two-tier NHS.\u2019. In England, 41 hospital trusts said they offered patients the opportunity to pay for cataract surgery. The operation costs the NHS about between \u00a3800 and \u00a3900 per eye, but some trusts are charging up to \u00a32,700. More than half of over-65s suffer from cataracts, which are cloudy patches in the lens that make vision blurred or misty. Sight can be restored in a simple 45-minute operation, with doctors using ultrasound waves to break up the cataract. . Most hospitals charge patients between \u00a3700 and \u00a31,000 per eye for cataract treatment and say the money is spent on improving services. But this rises to \u00a32,552 at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey and \u00a32,700 at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust in Kent. Several trusts actively encourage patients to \u2018self-fund\u2019. The University Hospital Southampton\u2019s website informs patients that \u2018surgery will be offered much sooner than the usual NHS wait\u2019. It adds: \u2018Our cataract choice service offers a new option, between the traditional private sector and the NHS, bringing private healthcare within the reach of many more people.\u2019. Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset says its private cataract service will \u2018help you get back to the things you love\u2019. Patients at North Cumbria are offered free parking and a daily newspaper, while at Frimley Park they can choose from an \u2018exclusive a la carte menu\u2019, which includes whitebait and chicken goujons.","summary":"Half of hospitals are letting patients jump NHS queues for cataract surgery . Some are charging up to \u00a3 2,700 for one eye - treble what it costs NHS . Campaigners have accused hospitals of profiting from elderly patients .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"249_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A man has been hailed a hero after he rescued a three year old girl from a raging house fire that left him with horrific burns across his entire body. Carl Bradey lost everything he owned in the blaze, which was started by a candle in his Palmerston North rental property last month. The 25-year-old smashed through a window to rescue the child of a family friend, suffering nerve damage that has left him unable to feel anything in his right arm .. Bradey told Daily Mail Australia he awoke to the screams of his partner in the early hours of March 14 as the house they were sleeping in was engulfed in flames. WARNING: graphic content below. Carl Bradey (left) suffered horrific burns to his whole body (right) after he rescued a three-year-old girl from a raging house fire last month. The 25-year-old said his first thought was to make sure everyone got out of the house. . \u2018The flames were getting close to the room where the girl was sleeping, the only thing going through my mind was 'get her out'. So I ran in and smashed the window.\u2019. Bradey cut several of his main arteries on the broken glass and lost so much blood that he fainted as he reached the front of the house. \u2018When I woke up I was in hospital in the worst pain I\u2019ve ever had felt. Every time I moved it felt like glass was being smashed onto my skin,' he said. . Footage from inside the house shows the devastation caused by the fire. It took fire fighters 30 minutes to extinguish the fire, which gutted Bradey's house and car. Bradey has undergone four major operations since the fire, including multiple skin grafts to repair his damaged skin and an operation to remove a damaged vein. \u2018It\u2019s the worst thing I\u2019ve ever been through and I\u2019ve been through some heavy stuff in the past,\u2019 he said. It took fire fighters 30 minutes to extinguish the fire, which destroyed Bradey's house and car. . Photos taken of the damage inside the house show the extent of the devastation to the property and Bradey's possessions. . Bradey has undergone four major operations, including multiple skin grafts and the removal of a damaged vein. 'Every time I moved it felt like glass was being smashed onto my skin\u2019: Bradey said the injuries were the worst pain he has ever felt. The 25-year old is currently staying with his mother, Angalina Summers, while he recovers. \u2018Carl has been amazing. Because he has had the support of his loved ones his attitude throughout the whole ordeal has been optimistic and very inspiring,\u2019 Ms Summers told Daily Mail Australia. \u2018I was so proud of him for saving that girl.\u2019. Bradey and a friend who visited him in Palmerston North hospital: in hopes of getting back on his feet, his family have made him a crowdfunding page. Fire experts urge anybody using candles to ensure they are positioned on solid holders away from anything inflammable. . The house has been demolished because there was asbestos found in the property. . Bradey's family have created a crowdfunding page to help him get his life back on track and you can donate to Bradey here .","summary":"Carl Bradey lost everything he owned in the blaze , which was started by a candle in his Palmerston North rental property last month . The 25 - year - old smashed through a window to rescue the child of a family friend , suffering nerve damage that has left him unable to feel anything in his right arm . He has undergone four major operations , including multiple skin grafts and the removal of a damaged vein . ' Every time I moved it felt like glass was being smashed onto my skin '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"249_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A man has been hailed a hero after he rescued a three year old girl from a raging house fire that left him with horrific burns across his entire body. Carl Bradey lost everything he owned in the blaze, which was started by a candle in his Palmerston North rental property last month. The 25-year-old smashed through a window to rescue the child of a family friend, suffering nerve damage that has left him unable to feel anything in his right arm .. Bradey told Daily Mail Australia he awoke to the screams of his partner in the early hours of March 14 as the house they were sleeping in was engulfed in flames. WARNING: graphic content below. Carl Bradey (left) suffered horrific burns to his whole body (right) after he rescued a three-year-old girl from a raging house fire last month. The 25-year-old said his first thought was to make sure everyone got out of the house. . \u2018The flames were getting close to the room where the girl was sleeping, the only thing going through my mind was 'get her out'. So I ran in and smashed the window.\u2019. Bradey cut several of his main arteries on the broken glass and lost so much blood that he fainted as he reached the front of the house. \u2018When I woke up I was in hospital in the worst pain I\u2019ve ever had felt. Every time I moved it felt like glass was being smashed onto my skin,' he said. . Footage from inside the house shows the devastation caused by the fire. It took fire fighters 30 minutes to extinguish the fire, which gutted Bradey's house and car. Bradey has undergone four major operations since the fire, including multiple skin grafts to repair his damaged skin and an operation to remove a damaged vein. \u2018It\u2019s the worst thing I\u2019ve ever been through and I\u2019ve been through some heavy stuff in the past,\u2019 he said. It took fire fighters 30 minutes to extinguish the fire, which destroyed Bradey's house and car. . Photos taken of the damage inside the house show the extent of the devastation to the property and Bradey's possessions. . Bradey has undergone four major operations, including multiple skin grafts and the removal of a damaged vein. 'Every time I moved it felt like glass was being smashed onto my skin\u2019: Bradey said the injuries were the worst pain he has ever felt. The 25-year old is currently staying with his mother, Angalina Summers, while he recovers. \u2018Carl has been amazing. Because he has had the support of his loved ones his attitude throughout the whole ordeal has been optimistic and very inspiring,\u2019 Ms Summers told Daily Mail Australia. \u2018I was so proud of him for saving that girl.\u2019. Bradey and a friend who visited him in Palmerston North hospital: in hopes of getting back on his feet, his family have made him a crowdfunding page. Fire experts urge anybody using candles to ensure they are positioned on solid holders away from anything inflammable. . The house has been demolished because there was asbestos found in the property. . Bradey's family have created a crowdfunding page to help him get his life back on track and you can donate to Bradey here .","summary":"Carl Bradey rescued a three - year - old girl from a raging house fire last month . The fire was started by a candle in his Palmerston North rental property . The 25 - year - old smashed through a window to rescue the child of a family friend , suffering nerve damage that has left him unable to feel anything in his right arm .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"250_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A federal grand jury has charged millionaire real estate heir Robert Durst, a convicted felon, with unlawful possession of a firearm. In this week's indictment, Durst, 71, is accused of possessing a .38 caliber revolver, which authorities allegedly found in his hotel room last month. He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison if found guilty of that charge, according to the indictment. The charge is the latest in a litany of accusations. A Louisiana judge ruled last month that Durst, who is charged with first-degree murder, will be held without bail at a facility near New Orleans. Durst was featured this spring in \"The Jinx,\" a HBO documentary about him. He's accused of killing his friend Susan Berman at her home in California in 2000. He also faces state weapons and drugs charges in New Orleans. Last month, court documents claimed that Durst had a loaded .38-caliber revolver, marijuana, his passport and birth certificate, a latex mask with salt-and-pepper hair attached and more than $40,000 cash. He also had a UPS tracking number. The package was intercepted by the FBI, prosecutors said, and it contained clothing and more than $100,000 in cash. But the bigger courtroom fight will probably unfold in Los Angeles, where the district attorney filed a first-degree murder charge against Durst last month. He awaits extradition to Los Angeles to face that charge. If convicted, he could face the death penalty. Prosecutors accuse Durst of \"lying in wait\" and killing Berman, a crime writer and his longtime confidante, because she \"was a witness to a crime.\" Berman was shot in the head in her Beverly Hills home in December 2000, shortly before investigators were set to speak with her about the 1982 disappearance of Durst's first wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst. Durst has long maintained that he had nothing to do with Berman's death or his wife's disappearance. It's not the first time he has been accused of murder. He admitted killing and dismembering his neighbor at a 2003 trial, but he was acquitted after arguing that he acted in self-defense. FBI agents have also asked local authorities to examine cold cases in locations near where Durst lived over the past five decades, a U.S. law enforcement official said. Unsolved cases in Vermont, upstate New York, the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California are among those getting a new look, the official said. Durst's attorney, Dick DeGuerin, said it's a sign that authorities are desperate. DeGuerin has said Durst has serious medical conditions. He is suffering from hydrocephalus, which required brain surgery a couple of years ago, DeGuerin said. Doctors implanted a stent on the right side of his head, the attorney said. \"At the same time he was in the hospital, he had an operation on his esophagus to remove cancer. So he's got some serious health issues. ... He's lost a lot of weight. He's not in good health,\" DeGuerin said. DeGuerin also said that Durst is \"mildly autistic\" and has received treatment in the past from one of the country's leading experts in Asperger's syndrome and autism.","summary":"Robert Durst , 71 , is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm . He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison if found guilty of that charge . A Louisiana judge ruled last month that Durst will be held without bail . He is accused of killing his friend Susan Berman at her home in California in 2000 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"250_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A federal grand jury has charged millionaire real estate heir Robert Durst, a convicted felon, with unlawful possession of a firearm. In this week's indictment, Durst, 71, is accused of possessing a .38 caliber revolver, which authorities allegedly found in his hotel room last month. He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison if found guilty of that charge, according to the indictment. The charge is the latest in a litany of accusations. A Louisiana judge ruled last month that Durst, who is charged with first-degree murder, will be held without bail at a facility near New Orleans. Durst was featured this spring in \"The Jinx,\" a HBO documentary about him. He's accused of killing his friend Susan Berman at her home in California in 2000. He also faces state weapons and drugs charges in New Orleans. Last month, court documents claimed that Durst had a loaded .38-caliber revolver, marijuana, his passport and birth certificate, a latex mask with salt-and-pepper hair attached and more than $40,000 cash. He also had a UPS tracking number. The package was intercepted by the FBI, prosecutors said, and it contained clothing and more than $100,000 in cash. But the bigger courtroom fight will probably unfold in Los Angeles, where the district attorney filed a first-degree murder charge against Durst last month. He awaits extradition to Los Angeles to face that charge. If convicted, he could face the death penalty. Prosecutors accuse Durst of \"lying in wait\" and killing Berman, a crime writer and his longtime confidante, because she \"was a witness to a crime.\" Berman was shot in the head in her Beverly Hills home in December 2000, shortly before investigators were set to speak with her about the 1982 disappearance of Durst's first wife, Kathleen McCormack Durst. Durst has long maintained that he had nothing to do with Berman's death or his wife's disappearance. It's not the first time he has been accused of murder. He admitted killing and dismembering his neighbor at a 2003 trial, but he was acquitted after arguing that he acted in self-defense. FBI agents have also asked local authorities to examine cold cases in locations near where Durst lived over the past five decades, a U.S. law enforcement official said. Unsolved cases in Vermont, upstate New York, the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California are among those getting a new look, the official said. Durst's attorney, Dick DeGuerin, said it's a sign that authorities are desperate. DeGuerin has said Durst has serious medical conditions. He is suffering from hydrocephalus, which required brain surgery a couple of years ago, DeGuerin said. Doctors implanted a stent on the right side of his head, the attorney said. \"At the same time he was in the hospital, he had an operation on his esophagus to remove cancer. So he's got some serious health issues. ... He's lost a lot of weight. He's not in good health,\" DeGuerin said. DeGuerin also said that Durst is \"mildly autistic\" and has received treatment in the past from one of the country's leading experts in Asperger's syndrome and autism.","summary":"Robert Durst is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm . He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison if found guilty .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"251_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Work has started on repairing the roof of the Silverstone motor racing circuit which was damaged by high winds during the last couple of days. Part of the 'Wing' - the $40million (\u00a327m), three-story corporate building at the host venue of Formula One's British Grand Prix - was affected by the winds on late Sunday and Monday. . Images on social media appeared to show a section of the roof had been removed. A section of Silverstone's motor racing circuit roof was damaged on Sunday and Monday due to high winds . Silverstone sporting director Stuart Pringle insists upcoming events will not be affected by recent damage . Silverstone's sporting director, Stuart Pringle, says in a statement that the site 'looks a bit of a mess at the moment' but 'the damage is largely cosmetic, and the structural and functional integrity of the roof remains completely intact.' Pringle says upcoming races will not be affected. Silverstone officials say engineers began assessing the damage on Wednesday. .","summary":"High winds damaged part of the ' Wing ' at Silverstone on Sunday and Monday . Images on social media appeared to show a section of the roof had been removed . Silverstone officials say engineers began assessing the damage on Wednesday . Sporting director Stuart Pringle says upcoming races will not be affected .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"251_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Work has started on repairing the roof of the Silverstone motor racing circuit which was damaged by high winds during the last couple of days. Part of the 'Wing' - the $40million (\u00a327m), three-story corporate building at the host venue of Formula One's British Grand Prix - was affected by the winds on late Sunday and Monday. . Images on social media appeared to show a section of the roof had been removed. A section of Silverstone's motor racing circuit roof was damaged on Sunday and Monday due to high winds . Silverstone sporting director Stuart Pringle insists upcoming events will not be affected by recent damage . Silverstone's sporting director, Stuart Pringle, says in a statement that the site 'looks a bit of a mess at the moment' but 'the damage is largely cosmetic, and the structural and functional integrity of the roof remains completely intact.' Pringle says upcoming races will not be affected. Silverstone officials say engineers began assessing the damage on Wednesday. .","summary":"Part of the ' Wing ' at Silverstone was damaged by high winds on Sunday and Monday . Images on social media appeared to show a section of the roof had been removed . Silverstone sporting director Stuart Pringle insists upcoming races will not be affected .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"252_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bayern Munich cruised to a 6-1 victory against Champion's League rivals Porto last night. . But not all eyes were on the pitch for the whole 90 minutes, as the German club's manager Pep Guardiola broke the highly dramatic atmosphere with a moment of sartorial comedy. To put it bluntly, he split his pants. A flash of upper thigh and navy boxers made themselves known as he strode up and down the touchline shouting commands at his players. . SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Sartorial slip-up: Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola runs through tactics with his players, while ignoring the draft that has emerged at the top of his left leg . A hint of navy: Guardiola's tight-fitting trousers before the tear (left) and after the rip (right) during Bayern Munich's 6-1 victory over Porto. The Spanish tactician, who teamed his tight, grey suit with a navy pullover, black tie and crisp white shirt, joked after the clash: 'I'll have to buy new ones for the next match.' . Guardiola wouldn't be the only famous face guilty of stepping into a suit that is a little on the snug side. The current trend for wearing a whistle and flute that is at least a size too small, presumably to showcase a well-honed physique, has seen plenty of stars sail a little close to the wardrobe malfunction wind. So, who's guilty of worshipping at the altar of super-tight slacks? . Russell Brand. Guilty. Dermot O'Leary. Guilty. Olly Murs. In danger of restricting the blood flow. . Yes, it's officially a wardrobe malfunction...but has Guardiola simply fallen foul of wearing a suit that is a little on the snug side? Blame 007: Daniel Craig wore a close-fitting Tom Ford suit in 2012 Bond movie Skyfall...and thousands of men followed the trend. And breathe! If Beckham gets the snug look just right, his fellow Essex boys, including Jeff Brazier (pictured right) are guilty of going a little too tight. The rock star's take on the whistle and flute: Harry Styles doesn't bother with a jacket but his trousers are certainly skinny, while Russell Brand goes for a second (snake)skin with his casual version of the suit. King of the second skin! Dermot O'Leary rarely wears a suit that could be described as roomy. The trend for a tighter fit has emerged in recent years with 'skinny', 'slim' and 'heritage' fits all offering a snugger-looking silhouette. Cast an eye back three years and the most recent incarnation of James Bond, in Sam Mendes' 2012 movie Skyfall, was seen wearing the kind of form-fitting suit that makes you wonder how it might have been possible to wear it AND brawl on top of a train while hurtling through Turkey. . Throughout the film, an unruffled Daniel Craig sported a grey, tailored suit by Tom Ford which may have been the catalyst for other celebrities wearing a similar look. During his just-ended eight-year reign on The X Factor, Dermot O'Leary's suits have got progressively smaller, seeing him once forced to reach for a safety pin moments before presenting the live show. O'Leary said at the time: 'I remember having a wardrobe malfunction on The X Factor. . 'I had this tight-fitting Alexander McQueen suit and felt the trousers rip\u2026from pole to pole, shall we say. I just had to skilfully apply a safety pin and hope for the best. It was terrifying.' . High street menswear retailer Hawes & Curtis told FEMAIL that figure-hugging clothes are no longer just for women. Not much room to give! Olly Murs, who split his trousers on stage in Sheffield in 2012, sails close to the wind again here while performing at the V Festival in 2013. A thigh-ful! Towie stars Dan Osborne and Joey Essex are both partial to leaving little to the imagination when it comes to formal wear . Edward Smith, head of brand for the company said: 'The skinny look has taken over everyone's wardrobe, regardless of gender. 'Men have been wearing tight T-shirts and shirts for a while now - our best-selling shirt is now an extra slim one. . 'Remember, men don't want to look great at the weekend and then put on a baggy old suit for the working week. The office is just as much their chance to shine, so suits have had to go through a skinny transformation as much as any other garment.' . Other stars who've fallen foul of their own outfits exposing them include fellow X Factor presenter Olly Murs, whose penchant for clothes that show off his best assets saw his trousers split as he performed on stage at Sheffield Arena in 2012. . Wearing a matching burgundy waistcoat and pants, the star was dancing on his knees when the fabric covering his undercarriage gave way revealing sparkling white pants. For more examples, you only have to wander to the streets of Chelsea or Essex, as the reality television stars who grace our screens on The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea don't appear to own a more roomy suit between them. . Towie star Dan Osborne is clearly proud of his buff body and regularly showcases it in slimline attire and Joey Essex is also partial to a tight pair of strides. While David Beckham rarely gets it wrong these days when it comes to fashion, he is definitely also a fan of a tight suit, and arguably carries it off to perfection. . What do the fashionistas make of the super-snug suit? Fashion blogger Simon Glazin isn't convinced by the current trend. He told FEMAIL: 'Over the last couple of years, terms like 'super skinny' and 'ultra skinny' have been adopted by menswear retailers when it comes to suiting, and to be quite honest, they scare me.' 'There's the circulation-restricting connotations the words 'ultra skinny' bring with them but also the simple truth that a too-tight suit can be quite hideous to look at.' Men are in danger of going for a debonair look but can end up revealing way too much, he adds. . 'You don't want to show the world everything you've got! . 'Some things should remain, erm, under wraps. You find bigger men stuffing themselves into these skinny suits, and the results are disastrous. 'As male models get thinner, so do suit cuts, but this is NOT representative of this country. Us men with 'real' bodies need suits that don't feel restricting. And don't restrict blood flow.' Who should you go for if you want comfort and style? 'Designer labels such as Versace and Salvatore Ferragamo offer suits that have a bit of breathing room.' Let's hope Pep, Dermot and Olly are reading. .","summary":"Pep Guardiola split his pants during Bayern Munich 's 6 - 1 win over Porto . The Spanish tactician wore a tight - fitting grey suit by Tom Ford . He joked : ' I 'll have to buy new ones for the next match ' Other stars guilty of going a little too tight include Russell Brand , Olly Murs and Dermot O'Leary .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9538461538},"252_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bayern Munich cruised to a 6-1 victory against Champion's League rivals Porto last night. . But not all eyes were on the pitch for the whole 90 minutes, as the German club's manager Pep Guardiola broke the highly dramatic atmosphere with a moment of sartorial comedy. To put it bluntly, he split his pants. A flash of upper thigh and navy boxers made themselves known as he strode up and down the touchline shouting commands at his players. . SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Sartorial slip-up: Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola runs through tactics with his players, while ignoring the draft that has emerged at the top of his left leg . A hint of navy: Guardiola's tight-fitting trousers before the tear (left) and after the rip (right) during Bayern Munich's 6-1 victory over Porto. The Spanish tactician, who teamed his tight, grey suit with a navy pullover, black tie and crisp white shirt, joked after the clash: 'I'll have to buy new ones for the next match.' . Guardiola wouldn't be the only famous face guilty of stepping into a suit that is a little on the snug side. The current trend for wearing a whistle and flute that is at least a size too small, presumably to showcase a well-honed physique, has seen plenty of stars sail a little close to the wardrobe malfunction wind. So, who's guilty of worshipping at the altar of super-tight slacks? . Russell Brand. Guilty. Dermot O'Leary. Guilty. Olly Murs. In danger of restricting the blood flow. . Yes, it's officially a wardrobe malfunction...but has Guardiola simply fallen foul of wearing a suit that is a little on the snug side? Blame 007: Daniel Craig wore a close-fitting Tom Ford suit in 2012 Bond movie Skyfall...and thousands of men followed the trend. And breathe! If Beckham gets the snug look just right, his fellow Essex boys, including Jeff Brazier (pictured right) are guilty of going a little too tight. The rock star's take on the whistle and flute: Harry Styles doesn't bother with a jacket but his trousers are certainly skinny, while Russell Brand goes for a second (snake)skin with his casual version of the suit. King of the second skin! Dermot O'Leary rarely wears a suit that could be described as roomy. The trend for a tighter fit has emerged in recent years with 'skinny', 'slim' and 'heritage' fits all offering a snugger-looking silhouette. Cast an eye back three years and the most recent incarnation of James Bond, in Sam Mendes' 2012 movie Skyfall, was seen wearing the kind of form-fitting suit that makes you wonder how it might have been possible to wear it AND brawl on top of a train while hurtling through Turkey. . Throughout the film, an unruffled Daniel Craig sported a grey, tailored suit by Tom Ford which may have been the catalyst for other celebrities wearing a similar look. During his just-ended eight-year reign on The X Factor, Dermot O'Leary's suits have got progressively smaller, seeing him once forced to reach for a safety pin moments before presenting the live show. O'Leary said at the time: 'I remember having a wardrobe malfunction on The X Factor. . 'I had this tight-fitting Alexander McQueen suit and felt the trousers rip\u2026from pole to pole, shall we say. I just had to skilfully apply a safety pin and hope for the best. It was terrifying.' . High street menswear retailer Hawes & Curtis told FEMAIL that figure-hugging clothes are no longer just for women. Not much room to give! Olly Murs, who split his trousers on stage in Sheffield in 2012, sails close to the wind again here while performing at the V Festival in 2013. A thigh-ful! Towie stars Dan Osborne and Joey Essex are both partial to leaving little to the imagination when it comes to formal wear . Edward Smith, head of brand for the company said: 'The skinny look has taken over everyone's wardrobe, regardless of gender. 'Men have been wearing tight T-shirts and shirts for a while now - our best-selling shirt is now an extra slim one. . 'Remember, men don't want to look great at the weekend and then put on a baggy old suit for the working week. The office is just as much their chance to shine, so suits have had to go through a skinny transformation as much as any other garment.' . Other stars who've fallen foul of their own outfits exposing them include fellow X Factor presenter Olly Murs, whose penchant for clothes that show off his best assets saw his trousers split as he performed on stage at Sheffield Arena in 2012. . Wearing a matching burgundy waistcoat and pants, the star was dancing on his knees when the fabric covering his undercarriage gave way revealing sparkling white pants. For more examples, you only have to wander to the streets of Chelsea or Essex, as the reality television stars who grace our screens on The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea don't appear to own a more roomy suit between them. . Towie star Dan Osborne is clearly proud of his buff body and regularly showcases it in slimline attire and Joey Essex is also partial to a tight pair of strides. While David Beckham rarely gets it wrong these days when it comes to fashion, he is definitely also a fan of a tight suit, and arguably carries it off to perfection. . What do the fashionistas make of the super-snug suit? Fashion blogger Simon Glazin isn't convinced by the current trend. He told FEMAIL: 'Over the last couple of years, terms like 'super skinny' and 'ultra skinny' have been adopted by menswear retailers when it comes to suiting, and to be quite honest, they scare me.' 'There's the circulation-restricting connotations the words 'ultra skinny' bring with them but also the simple truth that a too-tight suit can be quite hideous to look at.' Men are in danger of going for a debonair look but can end up revealing way too much, he adds. . 'You don't want to show the world everything you've got! . 'Some things should remain, erm, under wraps. You find bigger men stuffing themselves into these skinny suits, and the results are disastrous. 'As male models get thinner, so do suit cuts, but this is NOT representative of this country. Us men with 'real' bodies need suits that don't feel restricting. And don't restrict blood flow.' Who should you go for if you want comfort and style? 'Designer labels such as Versace and Salvatore Ferragamo offer suits that have a bit of breathing room.' Let's hope Pep, Dermot and Olly are reading. .","summary":"Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola wore tight - fitting trousers against Porto . Daniel Craig wore a similar suit in 2012 Bond movie Skyfall . Presenter Dermot O'Leary once had his trousers ripped on The X Factor .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"253_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An Alberta student who'd accidentally left his headlights on all day was greeted by what may have been the world's friendliest note from a stranger when he returned to his car. But Derek Murray, a University of Alberta law student, found more than just the note that cold November day in Edmonton--he also found an extension cord and battery charger left by the stranger to bring his dead Acura back to life. Now that Murray's life-affirming tale has now gone viral, he says 'It just shows you how such a pure act of kindness from one person can just spread through everyone and help make everyone\u2019s day a little brighter.' Good Samaritan: A friendly stranger left this unbelievably friendly letter to Alberta law student Derek Murray in order to help him get his car started after he left the headlights on all day. At first, though, he assumed the letter was from an angry fellow motorist, he told the National Post. . 'When I first saw the note, I was expecting it to be an angry letter from someone telling me not to park there. Instead, I got someone just totally brightening my day. My day could have been ruined but, because of this guy, it was the highlight of my day.' The note reads, in part:. I noticed you left your lights on. The battery will probably not have enough charge to start your vehicle. I left a blue extension cord on the fence and a battery charger beside the fence in the cardboard box. If you know how to hook it up, use it to start your car. What followed was a detailed explanation of how to use the equipment. 'Sure enough,' Derek recalled to the National Post, 'I looked over at the house my car was parked beside, and there was a blue extension cord plugged into an outlet behind the guy\u2019s house with a battery charger right there beside it.' Derek was able to get his car started, but when he rang the good Samaritan's doorbell, there was no answer. So, Derek left his own note as a thank you for the kind gesture. . He later snapped a photo of the stranger's friendly note to post to Facebook, where it has now gone viral. The note has been viewed millions of times and even Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson retweeted the photo. Derek snapped a photo of the note for Facebook and it has since gone viral. e 'It just shows you how such a pure act of kindness from one person can just spread through everyone and help make everyone\u2019s day a little brighter,\u2019 Derek said. . . .","summary":"Derek Murray , a University of Alberta law student , accidentally left his headlights on all day . When he returned to his car , he found an extension cord and battery charger left by a stranger to help him get his car started . Derek snapped a photo of the note for Facebook and it has since gone viral .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"253_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An Alberta student who'd accidentally left his headlights on all day was greeted by what may have been the world's friendliest note from a stranger when he returned to his car. But Derek Murray, a University of Alberta law student, found more than just the note that cold November day in Edmonton--he also found an extension cord and battery charger left by the stranger to bring his dead Acura back to life. Now that Murray's life-affirming tale has now gone viral, he says 'It just shows you how such a pure act of kindness from one person can just spread through everyone and help make everyone\u2019s day a little brighter.' Good Samaritan: A friendly stranger left this unbelievably friendly letter to Alberta law student Derek Murray in order to help him get his car started after he left the headlights on all day. At first, though, he assumed the letter was from an angry fellow motorist, he told the National Post. . 'When I first saw the note, I was expecting it to be an angry letter from someone telling me not to park there. Instead, I got someone just totally brightening my day. My day could have been ruined but, because of this guy, it was the highlight of my day.' The note reads, in part:. I noticed you left your lights on. The battery will probably not have enough charge to start your vehicle. I left a blue extension cord on the fence and a battery charger beside the fence in the cardboard box. If you know how to hook it up, use it to start your car. What followed was a detailed explanation of how to use the equipment. 'Sure enough,' Derek recalled to the National Post, 'I looked over at the house my car was parked beside, and there was a blue extension cord plugged into an outlet behind the guy\u2019s house with a battery charger right there beside it.' Derek was able to get his car started, but when he rang the good Samaritan's doorbell, there was no answer. So, Derek left his own note as a thank you for the kind gesture. . He later snapped a photo of the stranger's friendly note to post to Facebook, where it has now gone viral. The note has been viewed millions of times and even Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson retweeted the photo. Derek snapped a photo of the note for Facebook and it has since gone viral. e 'It just shows you how such a pure act of kindness from one person can just spread through everyone and help make everyone\u2019s day a little brighter,\u2019 Derek said. . . .","summary":"Derek Murray , a University of Alberta law student , found the letter when he returned to his car after accidentally leaving his headlights on all day . He also found an extension cord and battery charger left by the stranger to bring his dead Acura back to life . Now that Murray 's life - affirming tale has now gone viral , he says ' It just shows you how such a pure act of kindness from one person can just spread through everyone and help make everyone \u2019s day a little brighter '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"254_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The leader of Kazakhstan has apologised after winning the presidential election with 97 per cent of the vote saying it would have been 'undemocratic' for him to make his victory more modest. Nursultan Nazarbayev, a 74-year-old former steel worker who has ruled the oil-producing nation since 1989, has won another five year term. Kazakh television showed a triumphant Nazarbayev walking on a red carpet, smiling and shaking hands and greeting thousands of jubilant supporters at a forum in the capital Astana. Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has been re-elected as president of Kazakhstan after winning 97 per cent of the vote. But international monitors have voiced their concern about the poll saying there was not a genuine choice of other candidates with most of his vocal opponents either being jailed or fled abroad. However, at a news conference, Nazarbayev said: 'I apologise that for super-democratic states such figures are unacceptable. But I could do nothing. 'If I had interfered, I would have looked undemocratic, right?' The election was called more than a year before Nazarbayev's term was due to end, averting the risk that another year of economic pain could develop into a more serious challenge to his leadership. It also puts the question of a possible successor, an important issue for investors, off the table for now. Kazakhstan has been criticised by the West and human rights bodies for crackdowns on dissent. No election held there has yet been given a clean bill of health by monitors. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping promptly congratulated Nazarbayev on his re-election. Nazarbayev told a news conference after his victory that if he had interfered in the vote, it would have been undemocratic . Meanwhile Nazarbayev has promoted market reforms in the country and attracted $200 billion in foreign direct investment, turning his nation of 17 million into the second-largest economy in the former Soviet Union and number two post-Soviet oil producer after Russia. The multi-ethnic, mainly Muslim country is stable in a region troubled by ethnic violence from Kyrgyzstan to Afghanistan. Nazarbayev has promoted 'a multi-vector policy', building good ties with neighbouring Russia and China as well as the United States and the European Union. But the economy has been hurt in the past year by the decline in global energy prices and by economic difficulty in neighbouring Russia, hit by Western sanctions over Ukraine. Kazakh economic growth is forecast to slow to 1.5 percent this year from a 4.3 percent rise in 2014. Gross domestic product may actually shrink if oil prices drop to below $50 per barrel, Kazakh officials have said. .","summary":"Nursultan Nazarbayev has won another five year term as president . The 74 - year - old former steel worker has ruled the oil - producing nation since 1989 . But international monitors have voiced their concern about the poll . They say there was not a genuine choice of other candidates .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"254_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The leader of Kazakhstan has apologised after winning the presidential election with 97 per cent of the vote saying it would have been 'undemocratic' for him to make his victory more modest. Nursultan Nazarbayev, a 74-year-old former steel worker who has ruled the oil-producing nation since 1989, has won another five year term. Kazakh television showed a triumphant Nazarbayev walking on a red carpet, smiling and shaking hands and greeting thousands of jubilant supporters at a forum in the capital Astana. Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has been re-elected as president of Kazakhstan after winning 97 per cent of the vote. But international monitors have voiced their concern about the poll saying there was not a genuine choice of other candidates with most of his vocal opponents either being jailed or fled abroad. However, at a news conference, Nazarbayev said: 'I apologise that for super-democratic states such figures are unacceptable. But I could do nothing. 'If I had interfered, I would have looked undemocratic, right?' The election was called more than a year before Nazarbayev's term was due to end, averting the risk that another year of economic pain could develop into a more serious challenge to his leadership. It also puts the question of a possible successor, an important issue for investors, off the table for now. Kazakhstan has been criticised by the West and human rights bodies for crackdowns on dissent. No election held there has yet been given a clean bill of health by monitors. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping promptly congratulated Nazarbayev on his re-election. Nazarbayev told a news conference after his victory that if he had interfered in the vote, it would have been undemocratic . Meanwhile Nazarbayev has promoted market reforms in the country and attracted $200 billion in foreign direct investment, turning his nation of 17 million into the second-largest economy in the former Soviet Union and number two post-Soviet oil producer after Russia. The multi-ethnic, mainly Muslim country is stable in a region troubled by ethnic violence from Kyrgyzstan to Afghanistan. Nazarbayev has promoted 'a multi-vector policy', building good ties with neighbouring Russia and China as well as the United States and the European Union. But the economy has been hurt in the past year by the decline in global energy prices and by economic difficulty in neighbouring Russia, hit by Western sanctions over Ukraine. Kazakh economic growth is forecast to slow to 1.5 percent this year from a 4.3 percent rise in 2014. Gross domestic product may actually shrink if oil prices drop to below $50 per barrel, Kazakh officials have said. .","summary":"Nursultan Nazarbayev has won 97 per cent of the vote in Kazakhstan . The 74 - year - old former steel worker has ruled the oil - producing nation since 1989 . But international monitors have voiced concern about the poll saying there was not a genuine choice of other candidates .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"255_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An eight-year-old boy was taken to hospital after falling victim to a prank when he was suffocated until he passed out. Police in Manchester have now issued a warning to parents over the game, known as 'sleeper', which officers say is potentially fatal. The child's details have not been release but a Greater Manchester Police spokesman said the child is believed to have had underlying health problems and is expected to make a full recovery. Officers from Greater Manchester Police have been forced to issue a warning on Facebook (pictured) after an eight-year-old boy was hospitalised after a playground suffocation prank called 'sleeper' went wrong. The 'sleeper' prank involves a child having their nose and mouth held shut by another child until they black out from lack of oxygen. The youngster was treated in hospital on Wednesday after they were a 'sleeper' victim, police said. Officers in North Manchester believe it is a new craze and have alerted parents. GMP's North Manchester division posted on their Facebook site after the incident: 'Dangerous New Craze Warning - Attention all parents\/guardians...We have received reports of a new craze called 'Sleeper' This involves children completely covering the mouth and noses of younger children until they completely pass out. Manchester's city centre chief councillor Pat Karney (pictured) has said the craze must be stopped 'before we have a tragedy on our hands' 'This is extremely dangerous, a child is currently in hospital being treated after falling victim to this game. Please advise every child you know and warn them of the dangers, this could easily lead to concussion or even death. . The post has now been shared more than 11,200 times on the social network. . GMP's Facebook post received a flurry of responses from followers, some claiming the game dates back several years. Tasha Williams replied: 'This was happening when I was at school although it was someone pushing on your chest really hard or on your throat, it is a stupid game.' Linzi Walker added: 'It's not new it's been going for years and years.' . But Pete James said: 'Only buzz I used to get as a kid was putting a crushed carton in the back wheel of my bike and making it sound like a motorbike! What's wrong with kids??' Stuart Roberts worte: 'Are the children of today total numbnuts??' . Sebastian Ziola added: 'Back in my day, we played Pogs. Oh how times change.' . A senior council boss in Manchester has issued a stark warning about the craze. . Pat Karney, councillor for neighbouring Harpurhey ward, told the Manchester Evening News: 'This news will put the fear of God in any parent or guardian. 'I will be talking to the council officers in the area to see how we can provide more information and warnings to local schools and parents. 'It has to stop before we have a terrible tragedy on our hands. The problem is that when kids hear about an incident like this, it goes viral in an instant in today's world. Officers in Manchester (GMP headquarters pictured) believe 'sleeper' is a new craze and have alerted parents.","summary":"Boy , 8 , taken to hospital after playground prank called ' sleeper ' went wrong . Police in Manchester have now issued a warning to parents over the game . It involves a child having their nose and mouth held shut by another child until they black out from lack of oxygen . Officers in North Manchester believe it is a new craze and have alerted parents .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"255_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An eight-year-old boy was taken to hospital after falling victim to a prank when he was suffocated until he passed out. Police in Manchester have now issued a warning to parents over the game, known as 'sleeper', which officers say is potentially fatal. The child's details have not been release but a Greater Manchester Police spokesman said the child is believed to have had underlying health problems and is expected to make a full recovery. Officers from Greater Manchester Police have been forced to issue a warning on Facebook (pictured) after an eight-year-old boy was hospitalised after a playground suffocation prank called 'sleeper' went wrong. The 'sleeper' prank involves a child having their nose and mouth held shut by another child until they black out from lack of oxygen. The youngster was treated in hospital on Wednesday after they were a 'sleeper' victim, police said. Officers in North Manchester believe it is a new craze and have alerted parents. GMP's North Manchester division posted on their Facebook site after the incident: 'Dangerous New Craze Warning - Attention all parents\/guardians...We have received reports of a new craze called 'Sleeper' This involves children completely covering the mouth and noses of younger children until they completely pass out. Manchester's city centre chief councillor Pat Karney (pictured) has said the craze must be stopped 'before we have a tragedy on our hands' 'This is extremely dangerous, a child is currently in hospital being treated after falling victim to this game. Please advise every child you know and warn them of the dangers, this could easily lead to concussion or even death. . The post has now been shared more than 11,200 times on the social network. . GMP's Facebook post received a flurry of responses from followers, some claiming the game dates back several years. Tasha Williams replied: 'This was happening when I was at school although it was someone pushing on your chest really hard or on your throat, it is a stupid game.' Linzi Walker added: 'It's not new it's been going for years and years.' . But Pete James said: 'Only buzz I used to get as a kid was putting a crushed carton in the back wheel of my bike and making it sound like a motorbike! What's wrong with kids??' Stuart Roberts worte: 'Are the children of today total numbnuts??' . Sebastian Ziola added: 'Back in my day, we played Pogs. Oh how times change.' . A senior council boss in Manchester has issued a stark warning about the craze. . Pat Karney, councillor for neighbouring Harpurhey ward, told the Manchester Evening News: 'This news will put the fear of God in any parent or guardian. 'I will be talking to the council officers in the area to see how we can provide more information and warnings to local schools and parents. 'It has to stop before we have a terrible tragedy on our hands. The problem is that when kids hear about an incident like this, it goes viral in an instant in today's world. Officers in Manchester (GMP headquarters pictured) believe 'sleeper' is a new craze and have alerted parents.","summary":"Eight - year - old taken to hospital after ' sleeper ' playground prank went wrong . Greater Manchester Police have issued a warning to parents over the game . Officers believe ' sleeper ' is a new craze and have alerted parents .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"256_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It was another momentous night in Barcelona's proud European history, Neymar and Luis Suarez rampaging through Paris Saint-Germain's defence to put one foot in the Champions League semi-finals. And Barcelona's second of the night, in the 67th minute when Suarez stormed through, nutmegged David Luiz and finished, was their 400th goal in the competition. The landmark has been achieved in 202 matches since 1992 when the European Champions Clubs' Cup became the modern Champions League we know and love. The two goals scored by Luis Suarez against PSG took Barcelona past 400 Champions League goals. Barcelona have reached the landmark in 202 Champions League matches since 1992. Barcelona won the quarter-final, first-leg match 3-1 to put themselves in control of the tie. Barcelona still have a little way to go before they catch Real Madrid's 436 Champions League goals. Table courtesy of Opta. However, Barcelona still have a some way to go to match the 436 goals scored in the competition by their great rivals Real Madrid. The Spanish giants are way out on top in the club scoring charts, with Bayern Munich coming in third with 349 goals and Manchester United fourth with 343. Over the Champions League years, Barcelona have found the net most against AC Milan (22), followed by Celtic and Chelsea on 18 apiece. They have scored 17 times against United, Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen. And it will come as little surprise that Argentine superstar Lionel Messi is way out in front in the breakdown of Barcelona Champions League scorers with 75, the joint-most in the tournament with Cristiano Ronaldo. Brazilian star Rivaldo comes in second with 22 goals, followed by Patrick Kluivert (20), Luis Enrique (19) and Samuel Eto'o (16). To mark Barcelona passing 400 Champions League goals, we take a look at some of the highlights. Barcelona 4 Manchester United 0 (1994-95 group stage) A United side hampered by a limit on foreign players had the misfortune to encounter Johan Cruyff's Barcelona 'Dream Team' at the wrong time. . Hristo Stoichkov and Romario ran United's makeshift defence ragged in front of 114,000 fans, with the Bulgarian scoring twice and the Brazilian once before Albert Ferrer completed United's humiliation. Romario fires home Barcelona's second goal in their 1994 rout of Manchester United in the Nou Camp. Barcelona 5 Chelsea 1 (1999-2000 quarter-final, second leg) Leading 3-1 from the first leg at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea fancied their chances of getting through ahead of the return. . Rivaldo's deflected free-kick and Luis Figo's goal had erased the deficit by half-time, though Tore Andre Flo put Chelsea back in the box seat. . They were seven minutes from going through when Dani Garcia made it 3-1 and there was still time for Rivaldo to miss a penalty. Chelsea's defence crumbled in extra-time, another penalty, this time converted by Rivaldo, and a fifth from Patrick Kluivert carried Barcelona through. . Luis Figo curls the ball home during Barcelona's 5-1 win over Chelsea in 2000. Barcelona 2 Arsenal 1 (2006 final in Paris) The Champions League triumph that signalled the beginning of Barcelona's golden age. . They needed two goals in the last 14 minutes to overcome the stubborn resistance of Arsenal, who had been reduced to 10 men when Jens Lehmann brought down Samuel Eto'o just 18 minutes in. . The Gunners sensationally took the lead through Sol Campbell's thumping header eight minutes before half-time but couldn't hold out as Eto'o and Juliano Belletti sunk them late on. . Captain Carles Puyol lifts the trophy with Ronaldinho after Barcelona's 2006 win over Arsenal. Barcelona 4 Bayern Munich 0 (2008-09 quarter-final, first leg) Pep Guardiola's star-studded team showed their Champions League-winning potential with this demolition of Bayern in which all four goals came before half-time. In no mood to hang around, Lionel Messi opened the scoring after nine minutes and Eto'o added another three minutes later. A second from Messi and another from Thierry Henry essentially settled the two-legged contest before half-time. Thierry Henry salutes Samuel Eto'o after rounding off Barcelona's 4-0 rout of Bayern Munich in 2009. Barcelona 2 Manchester United 0 (2009 final in Rome) Sir Alex Ferguson's team were going for their second Champions League triumph in a row and had beaten Barcelona in the 2008 semi-finals. . Guardiola's team had other ideas and exacted revenge thanks to a 10th-minute opener from Eto'o and Messi's clincher 20 minutes from time. It was Barcelona's midfield partnership of Xavi and Andres Iniesta that ran the game. . Lionel Messi (left) and Andres Iniesta parade the European Cup after the 2009 win over Manchester United. Barcelona 4 Arsenal 1 (2009-10 quarter-final, second leg) One of Messi's finest performances as the maestro scored four times to demolish Arsenal's Champions League hopes. . With the last-eight tie locked at 2-2 from the first leg, the Nou Camp was stunned when Nicklas Bendtner scored a precious away goal on 18 minutes. From then on, it was a one-man show. . Messi had equalised within three minutes and had Barcelona in control with another couple before the break, including a sumptuous lob. A fourth late on made it an emphatic win. Messi scored four times as Barcelona demolished Arsenal in a 2010 quarter-final . Real Madrid 0 Barcelona 2 (2010-11 Semi-final, first leg) This Clasico semi-final in 2011 was a dream come true for all football fans and it was Messi and Barcelona that kept their cool as tempers frayed. . Real hothead Pepe was sent off in the 61st minute and boss Jose Mourinho sent to the Bernabeu stands shortly afterwards for protesting. Cue Messi to seize control, turning home Ibrahim Afellay's cross and then setting off on a 30-yard run to score the second. . Barcelona pile on Messi after his goal in the Bernabeu semi-final back in 2011. Barcelona 3 Manchester United 1 (2011 final at Wembley) Barcelona were unquestionably the best team in Europe at this time and another final triumph over United confirmed this. At Wembley, Pedro gave them the lead in the 27th minute, only for Wayne Rooney to level shortly afterwards. But Barca were by far the better team, dominating possession, and it came as little surprise when Messi fired home at the start of the second half. David Villa made sure 20 minutes from time as Barca claimed a third European Cup in five years. . Pep Guardiola is thrown into the air by Barcelona after their 2011 final win over Manchester United. Barcelona 7 Bayer Leverkusen 1 (2011-12 last 16, second leg) Messi raised his game to even greater heights, becoming the first player to score five goals in a Champions League fixture in this seven-goal drubbing of Bayer Leverkusen. . Leading 3-1 from the first leg in Germany, there was little pressure on Barca and their domination was exemplified by their 865 passes in the game to the German side's 217. . Many of them found their way to Messi, who scored twice before half-time and added another three after. Messi slots home his fourth goal in Barcelona's 7-1 demolition of Bayer Leverkusen in 2012. Manchester City 0 Barcelona 2 (2013-14 last 16, first leg) City desperately wanted to make a statement on the European stage but Barcelona had other ideas in this clinical away performance. . The decisive moment came in the 54th minute when Messi was fouled by Martin Demichelis, who was sent off. Messi dusted himself down to convert the penalty and Dani Alves delivered a late second after swapping passes with Neymar. Messi converts from the penalty spot in Barcelona's 2-0 win at Manchester City last season. 22 goals - AC Milan. 18 - Celtic, Chelsea. 17 - Manchester United, Bayer Leverkusen, Arsenal. 16 - Panathinaikos, Lyon. 14 - Galatasaray. 13 - Shakhtar Donetsk, Spartak Moscow, Paris Saint-Germain. 10 - Ajax, Stutgart. 9 - Porto, BATE Borisov. 8 - Sporting Lisbon, Werder Bremen, Newcastle United . 75 - Lionel Messi. 22 - Rivaldo. 20 - Patrick Kluivert. 19 - Luis Enrique. 16 - Samuel Eto'o. 15 - Pedro. 14 - Ronaldinho. 11 - Javier Saviola, Xavi. 10 - Andres Iniesta. 8 - Neymar, Thierry Henry, Hristo Stoichkov, David Villa. 7 - Luis Figo, Gerard Pique, own goals. . . . . . . . .","summary":"Barcelona beat Paris Saint - Germain 3 - 1 to reach the Champions League semi - finals . Luis Suarez scored Barcelona 's 400th Champions League goal . The landmark has been achieved in 202 matches since 1992 . Barcelona still have a way to go to match Real Madrid 's 436 Champions League goals .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9821428571},"256_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It was another momentous night in Barcelona's proud European history, Neymar and Luis Suarez rampaging through Paris Saint-Germain's defence to put one foot in the Champions League semi-finals. And Barcelona's second of the night, in the 67th minute when Suarez stormed through, nutmegged David Luiz and finished, was their 400th goal in the competition. The landmark has been achieved in 202 matches since 1992 when the European Champions Clubs' Cup became the modern Champions League we know and love. The two goals scored by Luis Suarez against PSG took Barcelona past 400 Champions League goals. Barcelona have reached the landmark in 202 Champions League matches since 1992. Barcelona won the quarter-final, first-leg match 3-1 to put themselves in control of the tie. Barcelona still have a little way to go before they catch Real Madrid's 436 Champions League goals. Table courtesy of Opta. However, Barcelona still have a some way to go to match the 436 goals scored in the competition by their great rivals Real Madrid. The Spanish giants are way out on top in the club scoring charts, with Bayern Munich coming in third with 349 goals and Manchester United fourth with 343. Over the Champions League years, Barcelona have found the net most against AC Milan (22), followed by Celtic and Chelsea on 18 apiece. They have scored 17 times against United, Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen. And it will come as little surprise that Argentine superstar Lionel Messi is way out in front in the breakdown of Barcelona Champions League scorers with 75, the joint-most in the tournament with Cristiano Ronaldo. Brazilian star Rivaldo comes in second with 22 goals, followed by Patrick Kluivert (20), Luis Enrique (19) and Samuel Eto'o (16). To mark Barcelona passing 400 Champions League goals, we take a look at some of the highlights. Barcelona 4 Manchester United 0 (1994-95 group stage) A United side hampered by a limit on foreign players had the misfortune to encounter Johan Cruyff's Barcelona 'Dream Team' at the wrong time. . Hristo Stoichkov and Romario ran United's makeshift defence ragged in front of 114,000 fans, with the Bulgarian scoring twice and the Brazilian once before Albert Ferrer completed United's humiliation. Romario fires home Barcelona's second goal in their 1994 rout of Manchester United in the Nou Camp. Barcelona 5 Chelsea 1 (1999-2000 quarter-final, second leg) Leading 3-1 from the first leg at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea fancied their chances of getting through ahead of the return. . Rivaldo's deflected free-kick and Luis Figo's goal had erased the deficit by half-time, though Tore Andre Flo put Chelsea back in the box seat. . They were seven minutes from going through when Dani Garcia made it 3-1 and there was still time for Rivaldo to miss a penalty. Chelsea's defence crumbled in extra-time, another penalty, this time converted by Rivaldo, and a fifth from Patrick Kluivert carried Barcelona through. . Luis Figo curls the ball home during Barcelona's 5-1 win over Chelsea in 2000. Barcelona 2 Arsenal 1 (2006 final in Paris) The Champions League triumph that signalled the beginning of Barcelona's golden age. . They needed two goals in the last 14 minutes to overcome the stubborn resistance of Arsenal, who had been reduced to 10 men when Jens Lehmann brought down Samuel Eto'o just 18 minutes in. . The Gunners sensationally took the lead through Sol Campbell's thumping header eight minutes before half-time but couldn't hold out as Eto'o and Juliano Belletti sunk them late on. . Captain Carles Puyol lifts the trophy with Ronaldinho after Barcelona's 2006 win over Arsenal. Barcelona 4 Bayern Munich 0 (2008-09 quarter-final, first leg) Pep Guardiola's star-studded team showed their Champions League-winning potential with this demolition of Bayern in which all four goals came before half-time. In no mood to hang around, Lionel Messi opened the scoring after nine minutes and Eto'o added another three minutes later. A second from Messi and another from Thierry Henry essentially settled the two-legged contest before half-time. Thierry Henry salutes Samuel Eto'o after rounding off Barcelona's 4-0 rout of Bayern Munich in 2009. Barcelona 2 Manchester United 0 (2009 final in Rome) Sir Alex Ferguson's team were going for their second Champions League triumph in a row and had beaten Barcelona in the 2008 semi-finals. . Guardiola's team had other ideas and exacted revenge thanks to a 10th-minute opener from Eto'o and Messi's clincher 20 minutes from time. It was Barcelona's midfield partnership of Xavi and Andres Iniesta that ran the game. . Lionel Messi (left) and Andres Iniesta parade the European Cup after the 2009 win over Manchester United. Barcelona 4 Arsenal 1 (2009-10 quarter-final, second leg) One of Messi's finest performances as the maestro scored four times to demolish Arsenal's Champions League hopes. . With the last-eight tie locked at 2-2 from the first leg, the Nou Camp was stunned when Nicklas Bendtner scored a precious away goal on 18 minutes. From then on, it was a one-man show. . Messi had equalised within three minutes and had Barcelona in control with another couple before the break, including a sumptuous lob. A fourth late on made it an emphatic win. Messi scored four times as Barcelona demolished Arsenal in a 2010 quarter-final . Real Madrid 0 Barcelona 2 (2010-11 Semi-final, first leg) This Clasico semi-final in 2011 was a dream come true for all football fans and it was Messi and Barcelona that kept their cool as tempers frayed. . Real hothead Pepe was sent off in the 61st minute and boss Jose Mourinho sent to the Bernabeu stands shortly afterwards for protesting. Cue Messi to seize control, turning home Ibrahim Afellay's cross and then setting off on a 30-yard run to score the second. . Barcelona pile on Messi after his goal in the Bernabeu semi-final back in 2011. Barcelona 3 Manchester United 1 (2011 final at Wembley) Barcelona were unquestionably the best team in Europe at this time and another final triumph over United confirmed this. At Wembley, Pedro gave them the lead in the 27th minute, only for Wayne Rooney to level shortly afterwards. But Barca were by far the better team, dominating possession, and it came as little surprise when Messi fired home at the start of the second half. David Villa made sure 20 minutes from time as Barca claimed a third European Cup in five years. . Pep Guardiola is thrown into the air by Barcelona after their 2011 final win over Manchester United. Barcelona 7 Bayer Leverkusen 1 (2011-12 last 16, second leg) Messi raised his game to even greater heights, becoming the first player to score five goals in a Champions League fixture in this seven-goal drubbing of Bayer Leverkusen. . Leading 3-1 from the first leg in Germany, there was little pressure on Barca and their domination was exemplified by their 865 passes in the game to the German side's 217. . Many of them found their way to Messi, who scored twice before half-time and added another three after. Messi slots home his fourth goal in Barcelona's 7-1 demolition of Bayer Leverkusen in 2012. Manchester City 0 Barcelona 2 (2013-14 last 16, first leg) City desperately wanted to make a statement on the European stage but Barcelona had other ideas in this clinical away performance. . The decisive moment came in the 54th minute when Messi was fouled by Martin Demichelis, who was sent off. Messi dusted himself down to convert the penalty and Dani Alves delivered a late second after swapping passes with Neymar. Messi converts from the penalty spot in Barcelona's 2-0 win at Manchester City last season. 22 goals - AC Milan. 18 - Celtic, Chelsea. 17 - Manchester United, Bayer Leverkusen, Arsenal. 16 - Panathinaikos, Lyon. 14 - Galatasaray. 13 - Shakhtar Donetsk, Spartak Moscow, Paris Saint-Germain. 10 - Ajax, Stutgart. 9 - Porto, BATE Borisov. 8 - Sporting Lisbon, Werder Bremen, Newcastle United . 75 - Lionel Messi. 22 - Rivaldo. 20 - Patrick Kluivert. 19 - Luis Enrique. 16 - Samuel Eto'o. 15 - Pedro. 14 - Ronaldinho. 11 - Javier Saviola, Xavi. 10 - Andres Iniesta. 8 - Neymar, Thierry Henry, Hristo Stoichkov, David Villa. 7 - Luis Figo, Gerard Pique, own goals. . . . . . . . .","summary":"Barcelona reached landmark in 202 Champions League matches since 1992 . Luis Suarez 's two goals against PSG took them past 400 in the competition . Lionel Messi is joint - top scorer in the Champions League with 75 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"257_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They are the chocolate treats we most look forward to at Easter, and in Britain alone more than 90 million of them are consumed every year. But this year traditional Easter eggs have undergone a dramatic makeover, appearing on supermarket shelves and restaurant menus made of meat, Marmite - and a giant block of cheese. Grab your egg-cups as we take a look at the most bonkers eggs in Britain... Fortnum & Mason's Chotch Egg is the world\u2019s first gourmet chocolate Scotch egg. Would you eat this? The Marmite chocolate egg has a strong, rather beefy aftertaste . From yeast-flavoured chocolate (we're looking at you, Marmite) to an egg made from 300g of Cheddar, here is FEMAIL's selection of the most unusual eggs you can try this Easter. Love me, Hate me, Break Me - the Marmite Easter Egg, \u00a35. A Marmite chocolate egg made with the love-it-or-hate it spread accompanied with Marmite Cashew nuts makes for a fun Yeaster treat. This beefy-tasting egg divided the FEMAIL team with some enjoying the depth of flavour from the savour extract that flavours the chocolate while others couldn't stomach the strange tangy-sweet combination. . Chocolate Egg and Soldiers, \u00a37.99 . Choc n Choc's ingenious interpretation on the Easter egg will get the troops in position on Sunday morning. Each set includes a white chocolate fried egg with four soldiers ready for dipping. We're queuing up for ours. Egg on toast by Choc on Choc\u2019s combination of white and milk chocolate with realistic toasted effects on the bread and egg that appears cooked to perfection with a vibrant yellow yolk. A pancake stack stuffed with creme eggs from Polo Bar (left) and Wyke Farms Cheaster cheddar egg (right) . Fortnum & Mason's 'Chotch Egg, \u00a33.99. The department store has created the ultimate Easter hybrid in the form of the \u2018Chotch Egg'. . Think half Scotch Egg, half Easter Egg, the 'Chotch Egg is the world\u2019s first gourmet chocolate scotch egg and combines two of Fortnum & Mason\u2019s best loved products. Crafted by Fortnum & Mason Executive Chef, Sydney Aldridge, the gastronomic delight features a free-range egg with a vibrant orange yolk, wrapped in British outdoor-reared venison and 55 per cent Valrhona dark chocolate, infused with juniper berries. . It is finished with a crisp layer of homemade breadcrumbs. The 'Chotch egg is a free-range egg with a vibrant orange yolk, wrapped in British outdoor-reared venison and 55 per cent Valrhona dark chocolate. Hotel Chocolat's witty take on the egg sandwich comes complete in a sarnie box . Paul A Young's Sea Salted Caramel filled egg, \u00a319.95. The priciest egg here, this Easter favourite is the chocolatier's signature. The Sea Salted Caramel filled egg is decorated in gold and served up with an egg cup and spoon. Hotel Chocolate Egg Sandwich, \u00a310. Everyone loves an egg sandwich. But dare we say it, we think Hotel Chocolat has improved on the original recipe with their playful take on the sarnie. . Sandwiched between two slices of 50 per cent milk and feuilletine chocolate are two beautiful milk chocolate eggshells, which come presented in a classic sandwich takeaway box? . A delicious twist on the classic Easter egg and a fun gift. Fun and yummy-looking, this features two caramel half-eggs sandwiched with caramel chocolate. There are also white and and dark options. Godiva's Alter Eggo, \u00a35 . Godiva chocolatiers will create your Alter-Eggo by dipping their Easter eggs in tempered chocolate and making hair from crushed Speculoos biscuit, or milk chocolate flakes, then delicately adding your own choice of eyes. For \u00a35 you can customise your two eggs with hair, eyes and a smile at all Godiva stores. . Godiva's Alter Eggo's which can be made at their stores (left). The \u00a319.95 sea salt caramel filled egg from Paul Young (right) comes with an egg cup and spoon. He's a good egg! Fried egg and soldiers from Choc on Choc . Wyke Farms Cheese egg, POA. The Giant Cheaster Egg is two feet tall and made with 85g x 300g blocks of award winning Wyke Farms cheddar. And best of all, Wyke Farms is giving away one 24-inch egg to a cheddar-loving family. Entry details are on their website, www.wykefarms.com. . Egg on Toast, \u00a312. Choc on Choc\u2019s clever combination of white and milk chocolate with realistic toasted effects on the bread and egg that appears cooked to perfection with a vibrant yellow yolk. This delicious treat can be enjoyed anytime of the day and wouldn't appear out of place on the breakfast table. . Easter Egg pancake stacks, \u00a37.95. It's not just the chocolatiers who've jumped on board the weird egg bandwagon. Purveyors of London\u2019s premier pancake stacks. Polo 24 Hour Bar are cracking a few eggs this Easter with the ultimate Easter Egg Pancake Stack. Designed for those blessed with a sweet tooth this pancake is loaded with classic creme and mini eggs piled with cream and topped with caramel sauce. This sweet eggy treat will be available throughout April.","summary":"Fortnum & Mason 's Chotch Egg is the world \u2019s first gourmet chocolate Scotch egg . The Wyke Farms Cheaster Egg is two feet tall and made with 300 g of award winning cheddar . Godiva 's Alter Eggo can be made at stores or customised with hair , eyes and a smile .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.962962963},"257_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They are the chocolate treats we most look forward to at Easter, and in Britain alone more than 90 million of them are consumed every year. But this year traditional Easter eggs have undergone a dramatic makeover, appearing on supermarket shelves and restaurant menus made of meat, Marmite - and a giant block of cheese. Grab your egg-cups as we take a look at the most bonkers eggs in Britain... Fortnum & Mason's Chotch Egg is the world\u2019s first gourmet chocolate Scotch egg. Would you eat this? The Marmite chocolate egg has a strong, rather beefy aftertaste . From yeast-flavoured chocolate (we're looking at you, Marmite) to an egg made from 300g of Cheddar, here is FEMAIL's selection of the most unusual eggs you can try this Easter. Love me, Hate me, Break Me - the Marmite Easter Egg, \u00a35. A Marmite chocolate egg made with the love-it-or-hate it spread accompanied with Marmite Cashew nuts makes for a fun Yeaster treat. This beefy-tasting egg divided the FEMAIL team with some enjoying the depth of flavour from the savour extract that flavours the chocolate while others couldn't stomach the strange tangy-sweet combination. . Chocolate Egg and Soldiers, \u00a37.99 . Choc n Choc's ingenious interpretation on the Easter egg will get the troops in position on Sunday morning. Each set includes a white chocolate fried egg with four soldiers ready for dipping. We're queuing up for ours. Egg on toast by Choc on Choc\u2019s combination of white and milk chocolate with realistic toasted effects on the bread and egg that appears cooked to perfection with a vibrant yellow yolk. A pancake stack stuffed with creme eggs from Polo Bar (left) and Wyke Farms Cheaster cheddar egg (right) . Fortnum & Mason's 'Chotch Egg, \u00a33.99. The department store has created the ultimate Easter hybrid in the form of the \u2018Chotch Egg'. . Think half Scotch Egg, half Easter Egg, the 'Chotch Egg is the world\u2019s first gourmet chocolate scotch egg and combines two of Fortnum & Mason\u2019s best loved products. Crafted by Fortnum & Mason Executive Chef, Sydney Aldridge, the gastronomic delight features a free-range egg with a vibrant orange yolk, wrapped in British outdoor-reared venison and 55 per cent Valrhona dark chocolate, infused with juniper berries. . It is finished with a crisp layer of homemade breadcrumbs. The 'Chotch egg is a free-range egg with a vibrant orange yolk, wrapped in British outdoor-reared venison and 55 per cent Valrhona dark chocolate. Hotel Chocolat's witty take on the egg sandwich comes complete in a sarnie box . Paul A Young's Sea Salted Caramel filled egg, \u00a319.95. The priciest egg here, this Easter favourite is the chocolatier's signature. The Sea Salted Caramel filled egg is decorated in gold and served up with an egg cup and spoon. Hotel Chocolate Egg Sandwich, \u00a310. Everyone loves an egg sandwich. But dare we say it, we think Hotel Chocolat has improved on the original recipe with their playful take on the sarnie. . Sandwiched between two slices of 50 per cent milk and feuilletine chocolate are two beautiful milk chocolate eggshells, which come presented in a classic sandwich takeaway box? . A delicious twist on the classic Easter egg and a fun gift. Fun and yummy-looking, this features two caramel half-eggs sandwiched with caramel chocolate. There are also white and and dark options. Godiva's Alter Eggo, \u00a35 . Godiva chocolatiers will create your Alter-Eggo by dipping their Easter eggs in tempered chocolate and making hair from crushed Speculoos biscuit, or milk chocolate flakes, then delicately adding your own choice of eyes. For \u00a35 you can customise your two eggs with hair, eyes and a smile at all Godiva stores. . Godiva's Alter Eggo's which can be made at their stores (left). The \u00a319.95 sea salt caramel filled egg from Paul Young (right) comes with an egg cup and spoon. He's a good egg! Fried egg and soldiers from Choc on Choc . Wyke Farms Cheese egg, POA. The Giant Cheaster Egg is two feet tall and made with 85g x 300g blocks of award winning Wyke Farms cheddar. And best of all, Wyke Farms is giving away one 24-inch egg to a cheddar-loving family. Entry details are on their website, www.wykefarms.com. . Egg on Toast, \u00a312. Choc on Choc\u2019s clever combination of white and milk chocolate with realistic toasted effects on the bread and egg that appears cooked to perfection with a vibrant yellow yolk. This delicious treat can be enjoyed anytime of the day and wouldn't appear out of place on the breakfast table. . Easter Egg pancake stacks, \u00a37.95. It's not just the chocolatiers who've jumped on board the weird egg bandwagon. Purveyors of London\u2019s premier pancake stacks. Polo 24 Hour Bar are cracking a few eggs this Easter with the ultimate Easter Egg Pancake Stack. Designed for those blessed with a sweet tooth this pancake is loaded with classic creme and mini eggs piled with cream and topped with caramel sauce. This sweet eggy treat will be available throughout April.","summary":"More than 90 million Easter eggs are consumed in Britain every year . But this year traditional eggs have undergone a dramatic makeover .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"258_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The scene in the Old Government House Hotel could not be further removed from the horrors of war. There is a soft swell of conversation as afternoon tea is served, a clink of cutlery on crockery, the discreet burble of tea being poured into china cups. Somewhere outside, the clouds part and light floods the lounge. I reach for another scone, ladle on a hearty dose of jam and cream, and marvel that, in this context, 70 years seems an eternity. Rewind those seven decades and Guernsey's only five-star hotel \u2013 pitched on the hillside above the harbour in the capital St Peter Port \u2013 would have been home to a decidedly less relaxed atmosphere. Seventy years on: St Peter Port in Guernsey is one of the key locations for the Heritage Festival. During the German occupation of the Channel Islands (30 June 1940 to 9 May 1945), this stately retreat was commandeered as the General Staff Headquarters. Invading officers would have stalked its corridors. By April 1945, they would have been wearing sour expressions as the tide of conflict turned back on Berlin, and the Channel Islands \u2013 bypassed by the D-Day fightback of ten months earlier - awaited their salvation. That eventual liberation is being celebrated again this month \u2013 and with gusto. The ongoing Channel Islands Heritage Festival (3 April\u201311 May) is a five-week hurrah of history, parades, concerts and food that will unite most of the archipelago \u2013 Guernsey, Alderney, Jersey, Herm and Sark. This is no small feat. Fiercely individual, the islands have never before combined to stage a big event. But here they have common cause. Liberation Day itself will turn St Peter Port and Jersey's capital St Helier into swirls of people and music. It is not difficult to find traces of Guernsey's harrowing half-decade. The occupation lingers in the old German fortifications that litter the coastline \u2013 the swarthy, sinister tower of Fort Saumarez which rears up on the west coast; the similarly menacing Fort Hommet in the north. Intrigued, I stroll into the stiff winds which burst up from the sea to walk around the hard muscle of Pleinmont Tower, on the south-west shore. It is an oddly unnerving experience, the pillar-box slots in the bastion's sides eyeing me quietly. When I face the water, I almost expect to feel the chill metal of a machine-gun barrel on my neck. Coastal curves: Guernsey's dramatic shoreline includes the wide expanse of Portelet Bay. You can go further into Guernsey's wartime heritage. What appears to be a car park behind La Colinette Hotel on the western outskirts of St Peter Port reveals itself as the hub of enemy communications in the Channel Islands. Hidden down a damp flight of stairs, the former German Naval Signals Headquarters is all but invisible unless you know it is there. This, of course, was the point. Its unremarkable door gives onto a vast underground space which once hummed with radio chatter, semaphore murmur and serious conversation. German signs and instructions are still daubed onto the walls. The bunker will be open to the public as part of the festival \u2013 its secrets brought into the light. The German Occupation Museum at Les Houards offers further perspective, flitting from frivolity to fear \u2013 on one hand the photo album of Freda Oliver, a local girl who dated (and married) a German officer; on the other, exhibits on the inevitable fate of the island's Jewish population, and copies of the Guernsey Evening Press turned to propaganda sheet. The darkness of life under Nazi rule is most obvious at the German Military Underground Hospital, at La Vassalerie. This enormous labyrinth was carved out by the slave-labour sweat of prisoners of war \u2013 plenty of whom died in the process. As did many of the injured German troops brought here from France after the D-Day landings. With its dank passages and horror-film ambience, the hospital is the definition of an unhappy building. An island guardian: Mont Orgueil Castle has protected the east coast of Jersey since the 13th century. The picture is replicated 27 miles to the south-east. Jersey is a short hop from Guernsey \u2013 around an hour by fast ferry, less by air. Here, the Jersey War Tunnels \u2013 another military-medical complex \u2013 have been restored into something less frightening, with museum displays and fascinating facts slotted into the long tunnels. The side-effects of occupation can be seen here \u2013 the breakdown of society apparent in transcripts of letters where neighbours informed on each other about hidden radios and petty jealousies. But so can the joy that liberation brought. Glorious video footage shows euphoria in St Helier as the news of German surrender broke; the Union Jack being hoisted at the Pomme D'Or Hotel. The hotel came to symbolise the Channel Islands' moment of deliverance. In a way, it still does, peering across what is now called Liberation Square, where a tall bronze sculpture captures seven people in the act of raising the flag \u2013 laughing, as if they are flying a kite. Other echoes resound across St Helier. The Jersey Museum and Art Gallery has a catalogue of copies of the Jersey Evening Post dating back 125 years, its photos recalling the war era in day-by-day detail (albeit through a fog of strict German control). The nearby Maritime Museum proffers the Occupation Tapestry Gallery \u2013 a montage of bright images, stitched by islanders for the 50th anniversary of liberation in 1995, which depict Jersey brought to heel \u2013 armed troops in the streets, the island hemmed in by a ragged circle of fire. And the Jersey Archive is host to a remarkable resource \u2013 over 30,000 of the Occupation Registration Cards which were forced on islanders by the Nazi authorities. There are no smiles here \u2013 just a series of furrowed brows and unhappy faces. Bright days ahead: A view of the pretty coastal enclave of Gorey from the ramparts of Mont Orgueil Castle. The heaviness of the German bootprint is perhaps summed up by Battery Lothringen \u2013 a concrete watchdog which looks like it might still bite. This colossal bunker \u2013 which will also be accessible during the festival \u2013 'protected' St Helier from the far side of St Aubin's Bay. The stairs into its depths seem to go down forever, to gun posts, control rooms and sleeping quarters \u2013 the decades peeling away as I walk in the firm footsteps of the enemy. And yet, just seven miles north-west, it all feels like a bad dream. St Brelade's Bay Hotel gazes at the water in a rather more benign manner. In the summer of 1940, it was another German outpost, requisitioned as a hang-out by Luftwaffe pilots. It is not difficult to grasp why it was coveted. Over breakfast, I peer out of the wide restaurant windows \u2013 at waves rolling gently up to the beach, and at St Brelade's, a pretty block of an 11th century church whose graveyard hovers above the sand. There is no stomp of marching boots this morning \u2013 but for five weeks, the Channel Islands are remembering a time when there was. Aurigny (01481 822 886; www.aurigny.com) and Flybe (0371 700 2000; www.flybe.com) serve Guernsey from various UK airports. British Airways (0844 493 0758; www.ba.com) and easyJet (0843 104 5000; www.easyjet.com) fly to Jersey. Double rooms at The Old Government House Hotel (01481 724 921; www.theoghhotel.com) cost from \u00a3188, including breakfast. Doubles at St Brelade's Bay Hotel (01534 746 141; www.stbreladesbayhotel.com) start at \u00a3140, with breakfast. Channel Islands Heritage Festival: www.visitchannelislands.com\/heritagefestival. Guernsey tourist information: www.visitguernsey.com. Jersey tourist information: www.jersey.com. .","summary":"Channel Islands Heritage Festival celebrates 70 years since the liberation of the Channel Islands . Guernsey , Alderney , Jersey , Herm and Sark have never before combined to stage a big event . Liberation Day will turn St Peter Port and Jersey 's capital St Helier into swirls of people and music .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"258_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The scene in the Old Government House Hotel could not be further removed from the horrors of war. There is a soft swell of conversation as afternoon tea is served, a clink of cutlery on crockery, the discreet burble of tea being poured into china cups. Somewhere outside, the clouds part and light floods the lounge. I reach for another scone, ladle on a hearty dose of jam and cream, and marvel that, in this context, 70 years seems an eternity. Rewind those seven decades and Guernsey's only five-star hotel \u2013 pitched on the hillside above the harbour in the capital St Peter Port \u2013 would have been home to a decidedly less relaxed atmosphere. Seventy years on: St Peter Port in Guernsey is one of the key locations for the Heritage Festival. During the German occupation of the Channel Islands (30 June 1940 to 9 May 1945), this stately retreat was commandeered as the General Staff Headquarters. Invading officers would have stalked its corridors. By April 1945, they would have been wearing sour expressions as the tide of conflict turned back on Berlin, and the Channel Islands \u2013 bypassed by the D-Day fightback of ten months earlier - awaited their salvation. That eventual liberation is being celebrated again this month \u2013 and with gusto. The ongoing Channel Islands Heritage Festival (3 April\u201311 May) is a five-week hurrah of history, parades, concerts and food that will unite most of the archipelago \u2013 Guernsey, Alderney, Jersey, Herm and Sark. This is no small feat. Fiercely individual, the islands have never before combined to stage a big event. But here they have common cause. Liberation Day itself will turn St Peter Port and Jersey's capital St Helier into swirls of people and music. It is not difficult to find traces of Guernsey's harrowing half-decade. The occupation lingers in the old German fortifications that litter the coastline \u2013 the swarthy, sinister tower of Fort Saumarez which rears up on the west coast; the similarly menacing Fort Hommet in the north. Intrigued, I stroll into the stiff winds which burst up from the sea to walk around the hard muscle of Pleinmont Tower, on the south-west shore. It is an oddly unnerving experience, the pillar-box slots in the bastion's sides eyeing me quietly. When I face the water, I almost expect to feel the chill metal of a machine-gun barrel on my neck. Coastal curves: Guernsey's dramatic shoreline includes the wide expanse of Portelet Bay. You can go further into Guernsey's wartime heritage. What appears to be a car park behind La Colinette Hotel on the western outskirts of St Peter Port reveals itself as the hub of enemy communications in the Channel Islands. Hidden down a damp flight of stairs, the former German Naval Signals Headquarters is all but invisible unless you know it is there. This, of course, was the point. Its unremarkable door gives onto a vast underground space which once hummed with radio chatter, semaphore murmur and serious conversation. German signs and instructions are still daubed onto the walls. The bunker will be open to the public as part of the festival \u2013 its secrets brought into the light. The German Occupation Museum at Les Houards offers further perspective, flitting from frivolity to fear \u2013 on one hand the photo album of Freda Oliver, a local girl who dated (and married) a German officer; on the other, exhibits on the inevitable fate of the island's Jewish population, and copies of the Guernsey Evening Press turned to propaganda sheet. The darkness of life under Nazi rule is most obvious at the German Military Underground Hospital, at La Vassalerie. This enormous labyrinth was carved out by the slave-labour sweat of prisoners of war \u2013 plenty of whom died in the process. As did many of the injured German troops brought here from France after the D-Day landings. With its dank passages and horror-film ambience, the hospital is the definition of an unhappy building. An island guardian: Mont Orgueil Castle has protected the east coast of Jersey since the 13th century. The picture is replicated 27 miles to the south-east. Jersey is a short hop from Guernsey \u2013 around an hour by fast ferry, less by air. Here, the Jersey War Tunnels \u2013 another military-medical complex \u2013 have been restored into something less frightening, with museum displays and fascinating facts slotted into the long tunnels. The side-effects of occupation can be seen here \u2013 the breakdown of society apparent in transcripts of letters where neighbours informed on each other about hidden radios and petty jealousies. But so can the joy that liberation brought. Glorious video footage shows euphoria in St Helier as the news of German surrender broke; the Union Jack being hoisted at the Pomme D'Or Hotel. The hotel came to symbolise the Channel Islands' moment of deliverance. In a way, it still does, peering across what is now called Liberation Square, where a tall bronze sculpture captures seven people in the act of raising the flag \u2013 laughing, as if they are flying a kite. Other echoes resound across St Helier. The Jersey Museum and Art Gallery has a catalogue of copies of the Jersey Evening Post dating back 125 years, its photos recalling the war era in day-by-day detail (albeit through a fog of strict German control). The nearby Maritime Museum proffers the Occupation Tapestry Gallery \u2013 a montage of bright images, stitched by islanders for the 50th anniversary of liberation in 1995, which depict Jersey brought to heel \u2013 armed troops in the streets, the island hemmed in by a ragged circle of fire. And the Jersey Archive is host to a remarkable resource \u2013 over 30,000 of the Occupation Registration Cards which were forced on islanders by the Nazi authorities. There are no smiles here \u2013 just a series of furrowed brows and unhappy faces. Bright days ahead: A view of the pretty coastal enclave of Gorey from the ramparts of Mont Orgueil Castle. The heaviness of the German bootprint is perhaps summed up by Battery Lothringen \u2013 a concrete watchdog which looks like it might still bite. This colossal bunker \u2013 which will also be accessible during the festival \u2013 'protected' St Helier from the far side of St Aubin's Bay. The stairs into its depths seem to go down forever, to gun posts, control rooms and sleeping quarters \u2013 the decades peeling away as I walk in the firm footsteps of the enemy. And yet, just seven miles north-west, it all feels like a bad dream. St Brelade's Bay Hotel gazes at the water in a rather more benign manner. In the summer of 1940, it was another German outpost, requisitioned as a hang-out by Luftwaffe pilots. It is not difficult to grasp why it was coveted. Over breakfast, I peer out of the wide restaurant windows \u2013 at waves rolling gently up to the beach, and at St Brelade's, a pretty block of an 11th century church whose graveyard hovers above the sand. There is no stomp of marching boots this morning \u2013 but for five weeks, the Channel Islands are remembering a time when there was. Aurigny (01481 822 886; www.aurigny.com) and Flybe (0371 700 2000; www.flybe.com) serve Guernsey from various UK airports. British Airways (0844 493 0758; www.ba.com) and easyJet (0843 104 5000; www.easyjet.com) fly to Jersey. Double rooms at The Old Government House Hotel (01481 724 921; www.theoghhotel.com) cost from \u00a3188, including breakfast. Doubles at St Brelade's Bay Hotel (01534 746 141; www.stbreladesbayhotel.com) start at \u00a3140, with breakfast. Channel Islands Heritage Festival: www.visitchannelislands.com\/heritagefestival. Guernsey tourist information: www.visitguernsey.com. Jersey tourist information: www.jersey.com. .","summary":"The Channel Islands are celebrating 70 years since the end of World War II . This year 's Heritage Festival will mark the liberation of the Channel Islands .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","world knowledge","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.7931034483},"259_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"I don't always talk about news events with my daughters, but there was something about the story of ESPN reporter Britt McHenry and the wildly offensive way she spoke to that towing company employee that made me bring it up. One of the main things I preach to my girls, ages 7 and 9, is the importance of respecting other people, no matter who you are and what you go on to accomplish. It's something that my husband and I just do -- we show respect to everyone from a taxi driver to a teacher to the President of the United States. Let me say right here that I have lost my cool from time to time, whether it's been a phone call with a credit card company to complain about late fees or an experience of bad service at a restaurant. In those cases, when I feel like I'm going to pop, I keep saying, \"This is unacceptable, This is unacceptable,\" and either hang up in disgust or storm off. (Not perfect ways of handling these incidents, but at no time would I ever think to insult or demean the other person in these situations.) Some of McHenry's comments, such as how she's \"on television,\" imply that she may have the dangerous thinking that she, by dint of her career, education and income, is better than people who don't get paid what she does or have the same kind of career or educational opportunities. McHenry showed that she either forgot those \"golden rule\" lessons from childhood or that she hasn't really lived her life with that mantra. McHenry has since apologized on Twitter, saying she said \"some insulting and regrettable things,\" and that as frustrated as she was during an experience at a towing company in Virginia, she should \"always choose to be respectful and take the high road.\" But it's not clear that apology will satisfy anyone who watched the video of her exchange with the towing company worker. \"I see this Britt McHenry video, and think: it's not just about how a celebrity shouldn't act in public, it's how all of us shouldn't act,\" wrote \"Cait\" on Twitter. Said \"Shannon,\" also on Twittter, \"I had no idea who Britt McHenry was before but ... now I know she's the kind of woman I hope I've taught my daughters not to be.\" \"Her language and disdain brings shame on her, her profession, and her employer. People don't all of sudden have such a vile tirade. This comes after years of practice and a pattern of similar behaviors. Let's let her be an example to others,\" wrote C Cooper on a Change.org petition asking McHenry's employers to fire her. The McHenry story seemed to strike a chord in our household because my older daughter asked what was going to happen to her. This morning, I told her McHenry was suspended for a week by ESPN, and that led to another conversation. My kids seemed to get it and many celebrities also seem to remember to \"treat other people the way you would want them to treat you\" even in uncomfortable moments. Celebrity apologies: The good, bad and uncomfortable. So, Britt McHenry, check out these examples of how the rich, famous and powerful handled stressful situations with grace and dignity. After British journalist Katie Hopkins seriously fat-shamed pop music star Kelly Clarkson, saying a host of insulting things about the singer's weight, Clarkson won praise for her graceful response. \"That's because she doesn't know me. I'm awesome. It doesn't bother me. It's a free world. Say what you will. I've just never cared what people think,\" she said. A college baseball player gets suspended for calling Little League baseball phenom Mo'ne Davis a \"slut.\" Her response? She emailed Bloomsburg University asking that the college reinstate him. \"Everyone makes mistakes and everyone deserves a second chance,\" Davis, the first girl to earn a win and to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history, told ESPN. \"... I know right now he's really hurt and I know how hard he worked to get where he is. I mean, I was pretty hurt on my part but I know he's hurting even more.\" When an Argentinian journalist wrote an open letter to Pope Francis expressing concern about the pontiff meeting with the country's president ahead of the general election in October and possibly influencing the outcome, what did the Pope do? Well, he picked up the phone and gave the journalist a call. Wish we could have been a fly on the wall for that conversation! The pope appears to have been more than graceful, because after the conversation, the journalist pledged to learn how to pray. When Queen Bey faced immense criticism after allegedly lip-synching the national anthem in honor of President Obama's inauguration in 2013, she didn't come out swinging. Instead, she admitted to singing along with her \"pre-recorded track\" at the inauguration but only after she opened her news conference with what was described as a stirring, a cappella rendition of the national anthem. Finally, Reese Witherspoon may be the closest example for McHenry to consider when it comes to overcoming a very offensive episode. When Witherspoon and her husband were pulled over in 2013 for suspicion of driving under the influence, the Academy Award winning actress was recorded making comments to the officer such as, \"Do you know who I am?\" and \"You're about to find out who I am.\" She ultimately issued an apologetic statement, and then went on morning television to apologize some more. \"We went out to dinner in Atlanta, and we had one too many glasses of wine, and we thought we were fine to drive and we absolutely were not,\" she said on \"Good Morning America.\" \"It's completely unacceptable, and we are so sorry and embarrassed. We know better, and we shouldn't have done that.\" And, she added, \"When a police officer tells you to stay in the car, you stay in the car. I learned that for sure,\" she told the GMA host . Now, did McHenry learn that when a towing company worker or anyone else makes you incredibly angry, you never berate them for their weight, job, appearance and income? Let's hope so. Can you think of other examples where the rich and powerful responded to a stressful situation with grace instead of disrespect? Share your thoughts with Kelly Wallace on Twitter or CNN Living on Facebook.","summary":"ESPN reporter Britt McHenry was suspended for a week for her comments to a towing company worker . CNN 's Kelly Wallace says she 's taught her daughters to show respect for others . She says McHenry showed that she either forgot those \" golden rule \" lessons from childhood . Wallace : Other celebrities have handled stressful situations with grace and dignity .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"259_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"I don't always talk about news events with my daughters, but there was something about the story of ESPN reporter Britt McHenry and the wildly offensive way she spoke to that towing company employee that made me bring it up. One of the main things I preach to my girls, ages 7 and 9, is the importance of respecting other people, no matter who you are and what you go on to accomplish. It's something that my husband and I just do -- we show respect to everyone from a taxi driver to a teacher to the President of the United States. Let me say right here that I have lost my cool from time to time, whether it's been a phone call with a credit card company to complain about late fees or an experience of bad service at a restaurant. In those cases, when I feel like I'm going to pop, I keep saying, \"This is unacceptable, This is unacceptable,\" and either hang up in disgust or storm off. (Not perfect ways of handling these incidents, but at no time would I ever think to insult or demean the other person in these situations.) Some of McHenry's comments, such as how she's \"on television,\" imply that she may have the dangerous thinking that she, by dint of her career, education and income, is better than people who don't get paid what she does or have the same kind of career or educational opportunities. McHenry showed that she either forgot those \"golden rule\" lessons from childhood or that she hasn't really lived her life with that mantra. McHenry has since apologized on Twitter, saying she said \"some insulting and regrettable things,\" and that as frustrated as she was during an experience at a towing company in Virginia, she should \"always choose to be respectful and take the high road.\" But it's not clear that apology will satisfy anyone who watched the video of her exchange with the towing company worker. \"I see this Britt McHenry video, and think: it's not just about how a celebrity shouldn't act in public, it's how all of us shouldn't act,\" wrote \"Cait\" on Twitter. Said \"Shannon,\" also on Twittter, \"I had no idea who Britt McHenry was before but ... now I know she's the kind of woman I hope I've taught my daughters not to be.\" \"Her language and disdain brings shame on her, her profession, and her employer. People don't all of sudden have such a vile tirade. This comes after years of practice and a pattern of similar behaviors. Let's let her be an example to others,\" wrote C Cooper on a Change.org petition asking McHenry's employers to fire her. The McHenry story seemed to strike a chord in our household because my older daughter asked what was going to happen to her. This morning, I told her McHenry was suspended for a week by ESPN, and that led to another conversation. My kids seemed to get it and many celebrities also seem to remember to \"treat other people the way you would want them to treat you\" even in uncomfortable moments. Celebrity apologies: The good, bad and uncomfortable. So, Britt McHenry, check out these examples of how the rich, famous and powerful handled stressful situations with grace and dignity. After British journalist Katie Hopkins seriously fat-shamed pop music star Kelly Clarkson, saying a host of insulting things about the singer's weight, Clarkson won praise for her graceful response. \"That's because she doesn't know me. I'm awesome. It doesn't bother me. It's a free world. Say what you will. I've just never cared what people think,\" she said. A college baseball player gets suspended for calling Little League baseball phenom Mo'ne Davis a \"slut.\" Her response? She emailed Bloomsburg University asking that the college reinstate him. \"Everyone makes mistakes and everyone deserves a second chance,\" Davis, the first girl to earn a win and to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history, told ESPN. \"... I know right now he's really hurt and I know how hard he worked to get where he is. I mean, I was pretty hurt on my part but I know he's hurting even more.\" When an Argentinian journalist wrote an open letter to Pope Francis expressing concern about the pontiff meeting with the country's president ahead of the general election in October and possibly influencing the outcome, what did the Pope do? Well, he picked up the phone and gave the journalist a call. Wish we could have been a fly on the wall for that conversation! The pope appears to have been more than graceful, because after the conversation, the journalist pledged to learn how to pray. When Queen Bey faced immense criticism after allegedly lip-synching the national anthem in honor of President Obama's inauguration in 2013, she didn't come out swinging. Instead, she admitted to singing along with her \"pre-recorded track\" at the inauguration but only after she opened her news conference with what was described as a stirring, a cappella rendition of the national anthem. Finally, Reese Witherspoon may be the closest example for McHenry to consider when it comes to overcoming a very offensive episode. When Witherspoon and her husband were pulled over in 2013 for suspicion of driving under the influence, the Academy Award winning actress was recorded making comments to the officer such as, \"Do you know who I am?\" and \"You're about to find out who I am.\" She ultimately issued an apologetic statement, and then went on morning television to apologize some more. \"We went out to dinner in Atlanta, and we had one too many glasses of wine, and we thought we were fine to drive and we absolutely were not,\" she said on \"Good Morning America.\" \"It's completely unacceptable, and we are so sorry and embarrassed. We know better, and we shouldn't have done that.\" And, she added, \"When a police officer tells you to stay in the car, you stay in the car. I learned that for sure,\" she told the GMA host . Now, did McHenry learn that when a towing company worker or anyone else makes you incredibly angry, you never berate them for their weight, job, appearance and income? Let's hope so. Can you think of other examples where the rich and powerful responded to a stressful situation with grace instead of disrespect? Share your thoughts with Kelly Wallace on Twitter or CNN Living on Facebook.","summary":"CNN 's Kat Kinsman talks with her daughters about Britt McHenry 's comments .","labels":["correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.8571428571},"260_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Franck Ribery claims he turned down Real Madrid five years ago because he was told he was as important to Bayern Munich as Lionel Messi was to Barcelona. The French winger, 32, has won four Bundesliga titles as well as a Champions League during his time with the German giants, but it could have all been different had a proposed move to the Bernabeu in 2009 gone through. Real wanted Ribery after he fell out with then-Bayern head coach Louis van Gaal, though he says he was convinced to stay after being sold on his importance by the club's elite. Franck Ribery was convinced to reject Real Madrid after being sold on his importance to Bayern Munich. He was told that he could be as vital to Bayern as Lionel Messi is to Barcelona. Ribery fell out with then-head coach Louis van Gaal and says Real were willing to pay for him. 'I had intensive talks with Uli Hoeness, who was still president back then, and chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge,' Ribery told Goal. 'They told me I should not go, how the club needed me, how I was as important for Bayern as Lionel Messi was for Barcelona. 'Real tried, they wanted me. I don't know what price Bayern wanted them to pay. In the end I am happy how it ended.' As well as enjoying the collective success with Bayern, Ribery also picked up UEFA awards after his performances during the Champions League-winning campaign in 2012\/13. The Frenchman, who has retired from international football, was third behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi in the 2013 Ballon d'Or awards. Ribery celeberates with the Champions League (left) and the Bundesliga trophy (right) in the 2012\/13 season. The Frenchman came third behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi in the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or awards. . .","summary":"Franck Ribery turned down a move to Real Madrid in 2009 . The Frenchman says he was told he was as important to Bayern Munich as Lionel Messi is to Barcelona . Real wanted him after he fell out with then - head coach Louis van Gaal . The 32 - year - old has won four Bundesliga titles as well as a Champions League with the German giants .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"260_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Franck Ribery claims he turned down Real Madrid five years ago because he was told he was as important to Bayern Munich as Lionel Messi was to Barcelona. The French winger, 32, has won four Bundesliga titles as well as a Champions League during his time with the German giants, but it could have all been different had a proposed move to the Bernabeu in 2009 gone through. Real wanted Ribery after he fell out with then-Bayern head coach Louis van Gaal, though he says he was convinced to stay after being sold on his importance by the club's elite. Franck Ribery was convinced to reject Real Madrid after being sold on his importance to Bayern Munich. He was told that he could be as vital to Bayern as Lionel Messi is to Barcelona. Ribery fell out with then-head coach Louis van Gaal and says Real were willing to pay for him. 'I had intensive talks with Uli Hoeness, who was still president back then, and chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge,' Ribery told Goal. 'They told me I should not go, how the club needed me, how I was as important for Bayern as Lionel Messi was for Barcelona. 'Real tried, they wanted me. I don't know what price Bayern wanted them to pay. In the end I am happy how it ended.' As well as enjoying the collective success with Bayern, Ribery also picked up UEFA awards after his performances during the Champions League-winning campaign in 2012\/13. The Frenchman, who has retired from international football, was third behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi in the 2013 Ballon d'Or awards. Ribery celeberates with the Champions League (left) and the Bundesliga trophy (right) in the 2012\/13 season. The Frenchman came third behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi in the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or awards. . .","summary":"Franck Ribery was sold on his importance to Bayern Munich in 2009 . The Frenchman fell out with then - head coach Louis van Gaal . He was told he could be as important to Bayern as Lionel Messi is to Barcelona .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"261_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Luke Rockhold staked his claim in New Jersey as the top middleweight contender in the UFC. Up next, Rockhold wants a title shot and a shot at MMA history in New York. Rockhold capped a brief and brilliant appearance in the cage with a rear naked choke at 2:32 of the second round and made Lyoto Machida tap to win a main event showdown between two of the top middleweights in UFC on Saturday night. Luke Rockhold beat Lyoto Machida by second-round submission in New Jersey. Rockhold celebrates his victory and now wants a shot at the middleweight title . 'I am the No 1 contender,' Rockhold said. 'I'm the best guy around.' Rockhold should be next in line for a pay-per-view title shot in the 185-pound division. With a dominant win over the 36-year-old Machida, he positioned himself to take on the winner of the UFC 187 fight next month between Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort. Machida never put up much of a fight in his brief stint in the cage. Rockhold lost on his UFC debut in 2013, then rebounded with wins over Costas Philippou, Tim Boetsch, Michael Bisping. He won his third straight fight via submission and looked at his best at the Prudential Center. 'I did my part,' Rockhold said. 'Weidman, you're going to do your part. Let's take this across the way. Madison Square Garden, let's make history.' Rockhold was dominant from the first bell as he cruised to victory against Machida. Machida was marked up badly after the first round and didn't last long in the second session. MMA would have to become legalized in New York for that bout to happen. The Senate again approved a bill to legalize and regulate the combat sport that includes boxing, judo, wrestling and kickboxing. UFC remained hopeful that the assembly will finally approve the bill that would allow the promotion to stage a dream card in December at MSG. 'If it doesn't happen, it'll be crazy,' UFC President Dana White said. Jacare Souza, the No 1 ranked middleweight, made short work of Chris Camozzi in the co-main event. Souza won with an armbar submission at 2:33 of the first round. Jacare Souza (right) grapples with Chris Camozzi on his way to victory in the first round. Souza needed less than five minutes to earn victory and also wants a middleweight title shot. Souza, who lost to Rockhold in his Strikeforce days, hoped he could earn a shot at Weidman's title with a fight against Olympic silver medalist Yoel Romero. But when Romero was injured, Camozzi stepped in on short notice - and a shorter fight. Souza won his eighth straight UFC fight and hoped a month ago a win would mean his name would get called next for a middleweight title fight. Machida-Rockhold and Souza-Romero would have been a Final Four showcase of the best of the UFC middleweight contenders. But Romero's last-minute scratch meant Souza likely has a longer wait for the biggest fight of his UFC career. 'I want to get the shot at the title next,' Souza said. 'It's my time. I'm coming off five victories.' . .","summary":"Luke Rockhold beat Lyoto Machida by second - round submission in New Jersey . Rockhold now wants a title shot and a shot at MMA history in New York . Jacare Souza beat Chris Camozzi in the co - main event . Souza also wants a middleweight title shot .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"261_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Luke Rockhold staked his claim in New Jersey as the top middleweight contender in the UFC. Up next, Rockhold wants a title shot and a shot at MMA history in New York. Rockhold capped a brief and brilliant appearance in the cage with a rear naked choke at 2:32 of the second round and made Lyoto Machida tap to win a main event showdown between two of the top middleweights in UFC on Saturday night. Luke Rockhold beat Lyoto Machida by second-round submission in New Jersey. Rockhold celebrates his victory and now wants a shot at the middleweight title . 'I am the No 1 contender,' Rockhold said. 'I'm the best guy around.' Rockhold should be next in line for a pay-per-view title shot in the 185-pound division. With a dominant win over the 36-year-old Machida, he positioned himself to take on the winner of the UFC 187 fight next month between Chris Weidman and Vitor Belfort. Machida never put up much of a fight in his brief stint in the cage. Rockhold lost on his UFC debut in 2013, then rebounded with wins over Costas Philippou, Tim Boetsch, Michael Bisping. He won his third straight fight via submission and looked at his best at the Prudential Center. 'I did my part,' Rockhold said. 'Weidman, you're going to do your part. Let's take this across the way. Madison Square Garden, let's make history.' Rockhold was dominant from the first bell as he cruised to victory against Machida. Machida was marked up badly after the first round and didn't last long in the second session. MMA would have to become legalized in New York for that bout to happen. The Senate again approved a bill to legalize and regulate the combat sport that includes boxing, judo, wrestling and kickboxing. UFC remained hopeful that the assembly will finally approve the bill that would allow the promotion to stage a dream card in December at MSG. 'If it doesn't happen, it'll be crazy,' UFC President Dana White said. Jacare Souza, the No 1 ranked middleweight, made short work of Chris Camozzi in the co-main event. Souza won with an armbar submission at 2:33 of the first round. Jacare Souza (right) grapples with Chris Camozzi on his way to victory in the first round. Souza needed less than five minutes to earn victory and also wants a middleweight title shot. Souza, who lost to Rockhold in his Strikeforce days, hoped he could earn a shot at Weidman's title with a fight against Olympic silver medalist Yoel Romero. But when Romero was injured, Camozzi stepped in on short notice - and a shorter fight. Souza won his eighth straight UFC fight and hoped a month ago a win would mean his name would get called next for a middleweight title fight. Machida-Rockhold and Souza-Romero would have been a Final Four showcase of the best of the UFC middleweight contenders. But Romero's last-minute scratch meant Souza likely has a longer wait for the biggest fight of his UFC career. 'I want to get the shot at the title next,' Souza said. 'It's my time. I'm coming off five victories.' . .","summary":"Luke Rockhold beat Lyoto Machida by second - round submission in New Jersey . He now wants a title shot and a shot at the middleweight title . MMA would have to become legalized in New York for that to happen .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"262_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Rangers kept the pressure on Hibernian in the race for second spot in the Championship with a comfortable 4-0 win over Raith Rovers. Hibs had secured a win over Hearts in the Edinburgh derby in the earlier kick-off and the Light Blues knew they had to respond. They bounced back from Thursday's defeat by Queen of the South, with Nicky Clark and Haris Vuckic claiming a goal apiece and Nicky Law grabbing a double. Nicky Clark celebrates after putting Rangers 1-0 up against Raith Rovers on Sunday. Clark in the air as he heads the ball towards goal to give the hosts the lead at Ibrox. Rangers manager Stuart McCall applauds the home fans after the full-time whistle. The win means Rangers and Hibs remain level on 61 points, albeit the Leith side have the better goal difference. Stuart McCall had suffered his first defeat as Rangers manager against Queens last week. So it was no real surprise to see him make three changes for the visit of Raith. Goalkeeper Cammy Bell was back between the sticks and Dean Shiels and Robbie Crawford were also added to the side. The Light Blues enjoyed the best possible start to the game when they surged into the lead after just six minutes. Clark found himself in plenty of space to connect with Law's corner and bullet a header home from 10 yards. Law then carved out a chance of his own but his shot from just inside the box was weak and easily held by Kevin Cuthbert. But the goalkeeper had no chance when Gers claimed their second of the day after 27 minutes. Vuckic cut inside from the right before unleashing a powerful drive into the bottom corner to claim his seventh Rangers goal. Haris Vuckic (left) fires the ball home to put Rangers 2-0 ahead against Raith Rovers. Vuckic (left) celebrates his Ibrox goal with team-mate Kenny Miller. Nicky Law slots it home to get the first of his two goals for Rangers on Sunday afternoon. Law (right) wheels away as he celebrates his goal for the home side. Raith could have pulled a goal back moments later but a well-struck free-kick from Ryan Conroy on the edge of the box was blocked by Bell. The visitors fired out another warning to Rangers shortly after the restart. Lewis Vaughan tried his luck with a snap-shot that fell inches past the upright as Raith tried to haul themselves back into the game. At the other end, the hosts passed up a decent chance to all but secure the three points. Vuckic released Crawford and he tried to tee up the shot for Law but he failed to connect in front of goal and the chance was lost. However Law was celebrating when he added his name to the scoresheet after 72 minutes, putting the game beyond Raith. Law's first attempt crashed off the crossbar but the ball fell kindly to his feet and he had the net bulging with the rebound from eight yards. Tom Walsh then saw a terrific volley saved well by the goalkeeper, before Law completed his double when he curled home from the edge of the box with two minutes to go. Law (left) strikes the ball towards goal as he scores Rangers' fourth goal of the afternoon. Law (left) is congratulated by his Rangers team-mates on his Sunday afternoon double. Former Rangers striker Michael Mols was among those in the directors' box at Ibrox on Sunday.","summary":"Rangers beat Raith Rovers 4 - 0 at Ibrox on Sunday afternoon . Nicky Clark , Haris Vuckic and Nicky Law scored for the home side . The win means Rangers and Hibernian remain level on 61 points . Stuart McCall suffered his first defeat as Rangers manager last week .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"262_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Rangers kept the pressure on Hibernian in the race for second spot in the Championship with a comfortable 4-0 win over Raith Rovers. Hibs had secured a win over Hearts in the Edinburgh derby in the earlier kick-off and the Light Blues knew they had to respond. They bounced back from Thursday's defeat by Queen of the South, with Nicky Clark and Haris Vuckic claiming a goal apiece and Nicky Law grabbing a double. Nicky Clark celebrates after putting Rangers 1-0 up against Raith Rovers on Sunday. Clark in the air as he heads the ball towards goal to give the hosts the lead at Ibrox. Rangers manager Stuart McCall applauds the home fans after the full-time whistle. The win means Rangers and Hibs remain level on 61 points, albeit the Leith side have the better goal difference. Stuart McCall had suffered his first defeat as Rangers manager against Queens last week. So it was no real surprise to see him make three changes for the visit of Raith. Goalkeeper Cammy Bell was back between the sticks and Dean Shiels and Robbie Crawford were also added to the side. The Light Blues enjoyed the best possible start to the game when they surged into the lead after just six minutes. Clark found himself in plenty of space to connect with Law's corner and bullet a header home from 10 yards. Law then carved out a chance of his own but his shot from just inside the box was weak and easily held by Kevin Cuthbert. But the goalkeeper had no chance when Gers claimed their second of the day after 27 minutes. Vuckic cut inside from the right before unleashing a powerful drive into the bottom corner to claim his seventh Rangers goal. Haris Vuckic (left) fires the ball home to put Rangers 2-0 ahead against Raith Rovers. Vuckic (left) celebrates his Ibrox goal with team-mate Kenny Miller. Nicky Law slots it home to get the first of his two goals for Rangers on Sunday afternoon. Law (right) wheels away as he celebrates his goal for the home side. Raith could have pulled a goal back moments later but a well-struck free-kick from Ryan Conroy on the edge of the box was blocked by Bell. The visitors fired out another warning to Rangers shortly after the restart. Lewis Vaughan tried his luck with a snap-shot that fell inches past the upright as Raith tried to haul themselves back into the game. At the other end, the hosts passed up a decent chance to all but secure the three points. Vuckic released Crawford and he tried to tee up the shot for Law but he failed to connect in front of goal and the chance was lost. However Law was celebrating when he added his name to the scoresheet after 72 minutes, putting the game beyond Raith. Law's first attempt crashed off the crossbar but the ball fell kindly to his feet and he had the net bulging with the rebound from eight yards. Tom Walsh then saw a terrific volley saved well by the goalkeeper, before Law completed his double when he curled home from the edge of the box with two minutes to go. Law (left) strikes the ball towards goal as he scores Rangers' fourth goal of the afternoon. Law (left) is congratulated by his Rangers team-mates on his Sunday afternoon double. Former Rangers striker Michael Mols was among those in the directors' box at Ibrox on Sunday.","summary":"Rangers defeated Raith Rovers 4 - 0 at Ibrox on Sunday afternoon . Nicky Law grabbed a double while Nicky Clark and Haris Vuckic also scored . Stuart McCall 's side remain level on 61 points with Hibernian .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"263_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Mad Men star Jon Hamm's secret college bullying shame has been exposed by court documents unearthed from the actor's time at the University of Texas at Austin. According to shocking arrest warrants and summons seen by Star magazine, the 44-year-old Golden Globe winner allegedly set fire to one pledge after viciously beating him and using a claw hammer to drag him by his genitals during a hazing ritual gone wrong. The documents claim that Hamm, 44, was eventually charged with assault in connection with the sadistic November 1990 initiation, but he managed to get the charges dismissed before he began his ascent to superstardom. Scroll down for video . College student: Jon Hamm is pictured here in the University of Texas at Austin yearbook for 1990 (left) - the same year he was allegedly involved in a hazing scandal at the Sigma Nu fraternity. The actor is pictured (right) this week. According to the explosive court documents, Hamm was in his sophomore year at UT-Austin when a prospective 21-year-old pledge was called to the Sigma Nu house at 2.30am. When he got there, according to Travis County Court documents, Hamm - who was then aged 20 - and other frat brothers ominously told him, 'It's going to be a long night!' The unidentified junior was then allegedly subjected to two hours of brutal physical attacks as part of his fiery baptism into the fraternity. The alleged victim told police that Hamm and other members hit him with a paddle 30 times and then lifted the pledge off the floor by his underwear, 'pulling it back and forth in a sawing motion', causing 'great pain'. The pledged then claimed that Hamm led him to a basement 'Pit' where he slammed the junior's face into the ground while he was doing push-ups and then allegedly stood on his spine with his full weight. Shockingly, after this, Hamm is then supposed to have set fire to the pledge's pants and refused to let him pat the flames down, but instead made him blow them out. Shame: The allegedly assault saw Hamm and seven other frat brothers set fire to a 21-year-old pledge and beat him with a paddle. At the end of the vicious hazing ritual, the pledge was taken to a part of the frat house called the 'Party Room' where Hamm 'hooked the claw of a hammer underneath his genitals and led him by the hammer around the room'. Allegedly not content with this, Hamm then went onto to break into another potential pledge's room that night and subjected him to a similar torturous initiation. However, the morning after, the mother of the first pledge was called to his room to find him 'hiding in a closet at his apartment, his buttocks and legs black with brusises.' Despit pleading with his mother not to go public, saying 'They'll come kill me!', she reported the incident to the police. High school senior: These pictures of Jon Hamm are from 1989, the year he graduated from John Burroughs School in Ladue, Missouri and one year before his admission to University of Texas at Austin. Early career: Jon Hamm is pictured here on the 1996 show The Big Date - one year after he had his arrest warrant dismissed and six years after the alleged hazing incident . Huge hit: Man Men and the character of Don Draper has given Jon Hamm his biggest role to date - winning a Golden Globe for his work on the AMC series. Eight warrants were issued for Hamm and seven other frat members, which was shut down for a time after the alleged incident. Three members of Sigma Nu were sentenced to 30 days in prison for the hazing ritual and Hamm was eventually hit with hazing and assault charges in 1991. In the wake of the hazing incident, the Sigma Nu fraternity was shut down in 1990 after the pledge's mother made her son's alleged assault public by going to the police. . In 1990, the AP reported that Sigma NU would close and that seven students were being punished after pledges were 'physically and psychologically attacked'. The-then national president of Sigma Nu, James Cherry, said that he was revoking the charter of its UT-Austin, saying, 'Basically, we're out of business on this campus'. 'But our fraternity was founded in opposition to hazing in 1869 and we will not tolerate any form of hazing today.' A warrant was issued for Hamm's arrest in 1992 but the actor reached a plea deal with authorities in 1995 and the charges were dismissed. He returned home to live with his family in Missouri and the actor - who recently emerged from a 30-day stint in a rehab facility - began his acting career. A friend told Star that although shocking, 'The hazing incident was an isolated incident in Jon's life. Since then, he's been strong enough to take steps to make himself a better person.' Hazing incident: Following the alleged assault of the 21-year-old pledge, the Sigma Nu fraternity at UT-Austin (pictured) was shut down . Recently, the Mad Men star has admitted that playing the complex role of Don Draper has taken its toll. In an interview he gave just weeks before he checked himself into rehab last month for 30 days, Hamm opened up about the effect that playing Madison Avenue ad man Don Draper had on his psyche. The 44-year-old star told Variety: 'Playing this guy does not come without its own difficulties, it\u2019s not fun to live in this guy\u2019s headspace year after year.' He added: 'People ask, \"What\u2019s the difference between you and Don?\" Look, I drink, I get drunk. I\u2019m not immune to that,. 'And (creator) Matt (Weiner) will tell you, the darkness in Don has not abated, it\u2019s gotten worse year after year. It\u2019s relentless. And it can be hard on you as a person. I love coming to work; I love the people I work with. But it\u2019s been rough.' As he reflected on being offered similar roles and being typecast as the dark, brooding, alcoholic womanizing character, Jon revealed he wants to distance himself from that persona.","summary":"Jon Hamm , 44 , was allegedly involved in a hazing scandal at the University of Texas at Austin 's Sigma Nu fraternity in 1990 . Court documents claim that Hamm and seven other frat brothers set fire to a 21 - year - old pledge and beat him with a paddle . Hamm was eventually charged with assault but the charges were dismissed before he began his ascent to superstardom . A friend told Star magazine that the incident was ' an isolated incident in Jon Hamm 's life '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"263_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Mad Men star Jon Hamm's secret college bullying shame has been exposed by court documents unearthed from the actor's time at the University of Texas at Austin. According to shocking arrest warrants and summons seen by Star magazine, the 44-year-old Golden Globe winner allegedly set fire to one pledge after viciously beating him and using a claw hammer to drag him by his genitals during a hazing ritual gone wrong. The documents claim that Hamm, 44, was eventually charged with assault in connection with the sadistic November 1990 initiation, but he managed to get the charges dismissed before he began his ascent to superstardom. Scroll down for video . College student: Jon Hamm is pictured here in the University of Texas at Austin yearbook for 1990 (left) - the same year he was allegedly involved in a hazing scandal at the Sigma Nu fraternity. The actor is pictured (right) this week. According to the explosive court documents, Hamm was in his sophomore year at UT-Austin when a prospective 21-year-old pledge was called to the Sigma Nu house at 2.30am. When he got there, according to Travis County Court documents, Hamm - who was then aged 20 - and other frat brothers ominously told him, 'It's going to be a long night!' The unidentified junior was then allegedly subjected to two hours of brutal physical attacks as part of his fiery baptism into the fraternity. The alleged victim told police that Hamm and other members hit him with a paddle 30 times and then lifted the pledge off the floor by his underwear, 'pulling it back and forth in a sawing motion', causing 'great pain'. The pledged then claimed that Hamm led him to a basement 'Pit' where he slammed the junior's face into the ground while he was doing push-ups and then allegedly stood on his spine with his full weight. Shockingly, after this, Hamm is then supposed to have set fire to the pledge's pants and refused to let him pat the flames down, but instead made him blow them out. Shame: The allegedly assault saw Hamm and seven other frat brothers set fire to a 21-year-old pledge and beat him with a paddle. At the end of the vicious hazing ritual, the pledge was taken to a part of the frat house called the 'Party Room' where Hamm 'hooked the claw of a hammer underneath his genitals and led him by the hammer around the room'. Allegedly not content with this, Hamm then went onto to break into another potential pledge's room that night and subjected him to a similar torturous initiation. However, the morning after, the mother of the first pledge was called to his room to find him 'hiding in a closet at his apartment, his buttocks and legs black with brusises.' Despit pleading with his mother not to go public, saying 'They'll come kill me!', she reported the incident to the police. High school senior: These pictures of Jon Hamm are from 1989, the year he graduated from John Burroughs School in Ladue, Missouri and one year before his admission to University of Texas at Austin. Early career: Jon Hamm is pictured here on the 1996 show The Big Date - one year after he had his arrest warrant dismissed and six years after the alleged hazing incident . Huge hit: Man Men and the character of Don Draper has given Jon Hamm his biggest role to date - winning a Golden Globe for his work on the AMC series. Eight warrants were issued for Hamm and seven other frat members, which was shut down for a time after the alleged incident. Three members of Sigma Nu were sentenced to 30 days in prison for the hazing ritual and Hamm was eventually hit with hazing and assault charges in 1991. In the wake of the hazing incident, the Sigma Nu fraternity was shut down in 1990 after the pledge's mother made her son's alleged assault public by going to the police. . In 1990, the AP reported that Sigma NU would close and that seven students were being punished after pledges were 'physically and psychologically attacked'. The-then national president of Sigma Nu, James Cherry, said that he was revoking the charter of its UT-Austin, saying, 'Basically, we're out of business on this campus'. 'But our fraternity was founded in opposition to hazing in 1869 and we will not tolerate any form of hazing today.' A warrant was issued for Hamm's arrest in 1992 but the actor reached a plea deal with authorities in 1995 and the charges were dismissed. He returned home to live with his family in Missouri and the actor - who recently emerged from a 30-day stint in a rehab facility - began his acting career. A friend told Star that although shocking, 'The hazing incident was an isolated incident in Jon's life. Since then, he's been strong enough to take steps to make himself a better person.' Hazing incident: Following the alleged assault of the 21-year-old pledge, the Sigma Nu fraternity at UT-Austin (pictured) was shut down . Recently, the Mad Men star has admitted that playing the complex role of Don Draper has taken its toll. In an interview he gave just weeks before he checked himself into rehab last month for 30 days, Hamm opened up about the effect that playing Madison Avenue ad man Don Draper had on his psyche. The 44-year-old star told Variety: 'Playing this guy does not come without its own difficulties, it\u2019s not fun to live in this guy\u2019s headspace year after year.' He added: 'People ask, \"What\u2019s the difference between you and Don?\" Look, I drink, I get drunk. I\u2019m not immune to that,. 'And (creator) Matt (Weiner) will tell you, the darkness in Don has not abated, it\u2019s gotten worse year after year. It\u2019s relentless. And it can be hard on you as a person. I love coming to work; I love the people I work with. But it\u2019s been rough.' As he reflected on being offered similar roles and being typecast as the dark, brooding, alcoholic womanizing character, Jon revealed he wants to distance himself from that persona.","summary":"The 44 - year - old Mad Men star was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity at the University of Texas at Austin in 1990 . He and seven other frat brothers allegedly assaulted a 21 - year - old pledge with a paddle and a claw hammer during a hazing ritual .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"264_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She's been living in New York for a year now, and it seems that Princess Eugenie is right at home in the cosmopolitan city. . The 25-year-old cousin of Princes William and Harry was seen texting on her mobile as she navigated the concrete jungle on Thursday. The British royal, who is currently working in New York, showcased her hipster style for the second day in a row wearing a black bowler hat, black leather top and a black and cream miniskirt. Princess Eugenie, who recently turned 25, was engrossed in her phone after indulging in some retail therapy at Intermix in New York. Topshop striped zip through skirt. Earn your style stripes! Visit site. Like the rest of the royals, Princess Eugenie must be counting down the days until the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second baby. But until then, she's busy in the Big Apple! Luckily for our bank balances, Eugenie is a high street gal at heart (apart from the odd shopping spree at Intermix...) and this is the second time this week we've spotted her wearing affordable pieces. Yesterday it was a Zara biker coat, and this time around it's this stripe skirt, which is from Topshop. When teamed with her favorite pork pie hat (also from Topshop) and black ankle boots, she's got city chic sussed! And the good news is that emulating Eugenie couldn't be easier. Just click the link (right) to buy her skirt now, and if (as we predict!) it sells out, shop our edit below. We love the zip front and patch pocket of this Sixties-inspired style, which would look great dressed up with bare legs and heels, or down a la Eugenie with tights and ankle boots. Earn your style stripes! 4SI3NNA Textured Stripe Miniskirt at Nordstrom. Visit site. Finders Keepers Tightrope Skirt at Urban Outfitters (Now $69.99) Visit site. Nicole Miller Bold Stripe Mini Skirt at Zappos. Visit site. Missguided Contrast Check Asymmetric Mini Skirt. Visit site. Proving she's as thrifty as her royal relative, the Duchess of Cambridge, Eugenie recycled her favourite leather-trim black coat for the second time this week. . The young royal completed her look with a pair of Chelsea boots and carried her favourite Rebecca Minkoff quilted handbag. The fashion fan appeared to have snapped up a few purchases, as she carried an Intermix bag. Intermix offers the most sought-after styles from an edited selection of coveted designers. According to the shop's website, within the intimate shopping environment, personal stylists work one-on-one with clients to create looks from designers including Stella McCartney, Proenza Schouler, Missoni, J Brand and Chloe. . Princess Eugenie showcased her hipster style for the second day in a row wearing a black bowler hat, leather top and a black and cream miniskirt. The fashion fan carried a shopping tote from Intermix, suggesting she made a few purchases at the store. The young royal completed her look with a pair of Chelsea boots and carried her favourite Rebecca Minkoff quilted handbag for the second day in a row. On Wednesday, the Princess was seen out and about with a female friend rocking a similar urban chic outfit. At the end of last month, the young royal, who lives three and a half thousand miles away from her family in the UK, celebrated her 25th birthday. . In the middle of a Palace function, her father, Prince Andrew, whipped out his iPad and used it to video call his daughter, who currently lives in Manhattan. . The shop stocks trendy brands including Stella McCartney, Proenza Schouler, Missoni, J Brand and Chloe. If that wasn\u2019t enough, the prince got his 400-strong audience in the State Apartments at St James\u2019s Palace to sing a cheery rendition of Happy Birthday, accompanied by a trumpeter from the Scots Guards. The royal, who was hosting the Pitch@Palace event for entrepreneurs, introduced the stunned audience to the singalong at St James\u2019s Palace, saying: \u2018We are going to do something new this evening. \u2018The lady in the middle is my youngest daughter and it\u2019s her 25th birthday today.\u2019. Laughing Eugenie, wearing a pair of novelty birthday candle glasses to mark the occasion, and accompanied by her sister, Princess Beatrice, and mother, Sarah, Duchess of York, smiled and waved. Andrew told her: \u2018You will notice that we have somebody here to play (gesturing to the trumpeter).\u2019. He then turned to the lance corporal and added: \u2018If you will lead us in Happy Birthday please...\u2019 There were cheers from the crowd as the song came to an end, while plenty of others waved and tried to capture the moment on their camera phones. . Eugenie looked delighted and said she was \u2018very proud, Pops\u2019 of her father\u2019s role in the awards, which celebrate innovation and technology in the creative industries. But the singalong did not impress his ex-wife, who joked - in the style of a Eurovision announcement - that the rendition scored \u2018zero points\u2019. The Duke of York holds an iPad as he invites the audience at the Pitch@Palace event to sing happy birthday via FaceTime to his daughter Princess Eugenie. Sarah added: \u2018We think you all need to go for choir practice.\u2019 Andrew, however, was content with the gesture. \u2018Having been told this was a bad idea, it worked,\u2019 he said. The Prince, who used a Pitch@Palace event last year to send the first royal selfie, joked: \u2018\u2019What was it somebody said about children and dogs?\u2019. The social media-savy Royal is also the only senior working royal to have his own personal Twitter account. Eugenie has been in New York for the past year, working for an online auction house. . Princess Eugenie of York, pictured with her sister Beatrice at attend The Serpentine Gallery Summer Party last summer, proves she can cut a glamorous figure. .","summary":"Princess Eugenie , 25 , was spotted in New York on Thursday . She wore a black bowler hat , leather top and a black and cream miniskirt . She carried a shopping tote from Intermix , suggesting she made a few purchases . This is the second time this week she 's worn affordable pieces .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"264_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"She's been living in New York for a year now, and it seems that Princess Eugenie is right at home in the cosmopolitan city. . The 25-year-old cousin of Princes William and Harry was seen texting on her mobile as she navigated the concrete jungle on Thursday. The British royal, who is currently working in New York, showcased her hipster style for the second day in a row wearing a black bowler hat, black leather top and a black and cream miniskirt. Princess Eugenie, who recently turned 25, was engrossed in her phone after indulging in some retail therapy at Intermix in New York. Topshop striped zip through skirt. Earn your style stripes! Visit site. Like the rest of the royals, Princess Eugenie must be counting down the days until the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second baby. But until then, she's busy in the Big Apple! Luckily for our bank balances, Eugenie is a high street gal at heart (apart from the odd shopping spree at Intermix...) and this is the second time this week we've spotted her wearing affordable pieces. Yesterday it was a Zara biker coat, and this time around it's this stripe skirt, which is from Topshop. When teamed with her favorite pork pie hat (also from Topshop) and black ankle boots, she's got city chic sussed! And the good news is that emulating Eugenie couldn't be easier. Just click the link (right) to buy her skirt now, and if (as we predict!) it sells out, shop our edit below. We love the zip front and patch pocket of this Sixties-inspired style, which would look great dressed up with bare legs and heels, or down a la Eugenie with tights and ankle boots. Earn your style stripes! 4SI3NNA Textured Stripe Miniskirt at Nordstrom. Visit site. Finders Keepers Tightrope Skirt at Urban Outfitters (Now $69.99) Visit site. Nicole Miller Bold Stripe Mini Skirt at Zappos. Visit site. Missguided Contrast Check Asymmetric Mini Skirt. Visit site. Proving she's as thrifty as her royal relative, the Duchess of Cambridge, Eugenie recycled her favourite leather-trim black coat for the second time this week. . The young royal completed her look with a pair of Chelsea boots and carried her favourite Rebecca Minkoff quilted handbag. The fashion fan appeared to have snapped up a few purchases, as she carried an Intermix bag. Intermix offers the most sought-after styles from an edited selection of coveted designers. According to the shop's website, within the intimate shopping environment, personal stylists work one-on-one with clients to create looks from designers including Stella McCartney, Proenza Schouler, Missoni, J Brand and Chloe. . Princess Eugenie showcased her hipster style for the second day in a row wearing a black bowler hat, leather top and a black and cream miniskirt. The fashion fan carried a shopping tote from Intermix, suggesting she made a few purchases at the store. The young royal completed her look with a pair of Chelsea boots and carried her favourite Rebecca Minkoff quilted handbag for the second day in a row. On Wednesday, the Princess was seen out and about with a female friend rocking a similar urban chic outfit. At the end of last month, the young royal, who lives three and a half thousand miles away from her family in the UK, celebrated her 25th birthday. . In the middle of a Palace function, her father, Prince Andrew, whipped out his iPad and used it to video call his daughter, who currently lives in Manhattan. . The shop stocks trendy brands including Stella McCartney, Proenza Schouler, Missoni, J Brand and Chloe. If that wasn\u2019t enough, the prince got his 400-strong audience in the State Apartments at St James\u2019s Palace to sing a cheery rendition of Happy Birthday, accompanied by a trumpeter from the Scots Guards. The royal, who was hosting the Pitch@Palace event for entrepreneurs, introduced the stunned audience to the singalong at St James\u2019s Palace, saying: \u2018We are going to do something new this evening. \u2018The lady in the middle is my youngest daughter and it\u2019s her 25th birthday today.\u2019. Laughing Eugenie, wearing a pair of novelty birthday candle glasses to mark the occasion, and accompanied by her sister, Princess Beatrice, and mother, Sarah, Duchess of York, smiled and waved. Andrew told her: \u2018You will notice that we have somebody here to play (gesturing to the trumpeter).\u2019. He then turned to the lance corporal and added: \u2018If you will lead us in Happy Birthday please...\u2019 There were cheers from the crowd as the song came to an end, while plenty of others waved and tried to capture the moment on their camera phones. . Eugenie looked delighted and said she was \u2018very proud, Pops\u2019 of her father\u2019s role in the awards, which celebrate innovation and technology in the creative industries. But the singalong did not impress his ex-wife, who joked - in the style of a Eurovision announcement - that the rendition scored \u2018zero points\u2019. The Duke of York holds an iPad as he invites the audience at the Pitch@Palace event to sing happy birthday via FaceTime to his daughter Princess Eugenie. Sarah added: \u2018We think you all need to go for choir practice.\u2019 Andrew, however, was content with the gesture. \u2018Having been told this was a bad idea, it worked,\u2019 he said. The Prince, who used a Pitch@Palace event last year to send the first royal selfie, joked: \u2018\u2019What was it somebody said about children and dogs?\u2019. The social media-savy Royal is also the only senior working royal to have his own personal Twitter account. Eugenie has been in New York for the past year, working for an online auction house. . Princess Eugenie of York, pictured with her sister Beatrice at attend The Serpentine Gallery Summer Party last summer, proves she can cut a glamorous figure. .","summary":"Eugenie , 25 , wore bowler hat , leather top and black and cream miniskirt . Carried shopping tote from trendy New York store Intermix .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"265_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Sportsmail takes a look at 10 things we learned from the Premier League's Easter weekend fixtures and the race for promotion across the Football League. 1. Playing Jordan Henderson as a wing back instead of in his normal central midfield position was an idea that went spectacularly wrong for Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers. . The England star, who has taken over the captain\u2019s armband in the absence of Steven Gerrard, gave the ball away 23 times in 90 minutes as he struggled to handle the role at Arsenal. . Jordan Henderson (left) toiled as a wing back in Liverpool's defeat against Arsenal and lost the ball 23 times. Henderson, usually a central midfielder, has not given the ball away as much all season for Liverpool. There hasn\u2019t been a single one of his previous 29 Premier League appearances this season in which he\u2019s lost possession more. 2. John O\u2019Shea has clearly learned the canny defender\u2019s art of letting his brain do all the running. The theory is if you get in the right position in the first place, you don\u2019t have to chase to recover. In 90 minutes of helping Sunderland keep a clean sheet against Newcastle, the Ireland international logged just 11.9 metres at sprint speed on the EA Sports performance data. It clearly works for him \u2013 he\u2019ll be 34 at the end of this month but remains the sole Premier League outfield player to have appeared in every minute of every game in all competitions for his club this season. . John O'Shea only sprinted 11.9 metres during his impressive display in Sunderland's 1-0 win over Newcastle. O'Shea (third left) celebrated Sunderland's win with Costel Pantilimon when the final whistle was blown. For good measure he\u2019s also completed the full 90 minutes of all five European Championship qualifiers for the Republic. 3. Steven Caulker\u2019s form has suffered from playing with too many different partners at QPR but there are signs the former Spurs and Cardiff centre half is returning to his best. . The 23-year-old was a towering figure as a West Brom side led by the powerful figure of substitute Victor Anichebe fought to recover from being three goals down at half-time. . Steven Caulker (right) wins a header against West Bromwich Albion striker Brown Ideye. Caulker made 20 clearances \u2013 as many as the rest of the Rangers back four put together \u2013 and more than any other Premier League defender all weekend. 4. Chelsea need have few fears if Diego Costa\u2019s hamstring problems mean they have to rely on Loic Remy for goals in the last eight games of the season. . The France international\u2019s tap-in from Eden Hazard\u2019s pass for the winner against Stoke was his fifth Premier League goal of the season from just 456 minutes on the pitch. Loic Remy (centre) scored Chelsea's winner in their 2-1 victory over Stoke at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Remy could be vital to Chelsea as they look to win the Premier League title after Diego Costa went off injured. That\u2019s a goal every 91 minutes \u2013 actually a better ratio than Costa whose 19 Premier League goals have come at the rate of one every 103 minutes. 5. Burnley boss Sean Dyche has talked about stability all season and continues to practise what he preaches. . He picked an unchanged side for the 16th time this season for the home clash with Tottenham and was rewarded with a valuable point. . Sean Dyche selected an unchanged side for the 16th time as Burnley drew 0-0 with Tottenham on Sunday. That\u2019s more than double the number of times any other club has kept the same starting XI \u2013 next highest is Leicester with seven. 6. Kasper Schmeichel looked to have lost his first-team place at Leicester a few weeks ago following the arrival from Chelsea of veteran Mark Schwarzer. . But the 28-year-old son of Manchester United legend Peter returned for the 4-3 defeat at Tottenham just before the international break, and justified Nigel Pearson\u2019s decision to keep him in the side with a brilliant display in the 2-1 win over West Ham. . Kasper Schmeichel made a string of outstanding stops as Leicester beat West Ham 2-1. Schmeichel made six saves as well as several vital catches \u2013 the only time he has made more saves in a game this season was the eight at Chelsea back in August that stopped a 2-0 defeat becoming a rout. 7. Swansea boss Garry Monk shared the club\u2019s rise from football\u2019s basement to the Premier League as a player, and isn\u2019t afraid to back his belief there are more in League Two with the potential to play at the top. . He put his club\u2019s money where his mouth is by signing Matt Grimes from Exeter for \u00a31.75million in January, and has now given the 19-year-old his debut in the top flight. . Matt Grimes (right) impressed in his substitute appearance for Swansea in the 3-1 win against Hull . It wasn\u2019t a bad little cameo, either. Swansea scored their third in the 3-1 win over Hull barely a minute after Grimes came on. 8. Blackburn boss Gary Bowyer left striker Jordan Rhodes out of his starting side for the 0-0 FA Cup quarter-final at Liverpool \u2013 but surely can\u2019t drop him again for Wednesday\u2019s replay. . The 25-year-old Scotland international is in the best scoring form of even his prolific career after netting the second of the 3-0 win at Leeds. It was his eighth goal in the last 12 games for Blackburn and took his total for the season to 17 from 35 Championship starts. Jordan Rhodes (right) scores Blackburn's second goal against Leeds in the Championship on Saturday. 9. Boyhood Hearts fan Jason Holt admitted he was upset at missing out on the celebrations when his old club clinched top spot in the Scottish Championship a few weeks ago. . But the midfielder who moved to Sheffield United in January might yet be able to open some bubbly with his new club after scoring in the 2-0 derby win at Barnsley. . It was the 22-year-old's third in as many games and gave Nigel Clough\u2019s side a seven-point cushion for a place in the League One play-off zone. Midfielder Jason Holt (left) is proving important to Sheffield United's hopes of going up a division. John Akinde celebrates scoring for Barnet, where he has found the net 30 times in the league this season. 10. John Akinde has a peculiar place in the football history books for being the first player sold by an internet vote of fans \u2013 he was a promising teenager at Ebbsfleet in 2008 when the online poll decided to let him move to Bristol City. . The striker\u2019s move never worked out \u2013 but seven years and nine clubs later he\u2019s setting records again and this time for much better reasons. . His finish against Nuneaton that took Barnet back to the top of the Vanarama Conference was his 30th League goal of the season, equalling Gary Bull\u2019s club record set in 1991. . .","summary":"Jordan Henderson gave the ball away 23 times in 90 minutes against Arsenal . John O'Shea only sprinted 11.9 metres in Sunderland 's 1 - 0 win over Newcastle . Steven Caulker made 20 clearances against West Bromwich Albion . Loic Remy scored Chelsea 's winner in their 2 - 1 victory over Stoke .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"265_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Sportsmail takes a look at 10 things we learned from the Premier League's Easter weekend fixtures and the race for promotion across the Football League. 1. Playing Jordan Henderson as a wing back instead of in his normal central midfield position was an idea that went spectacularly wrong for Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers. . The England star, who has taken over the captain\u2019s armband in the absence of Steven Gerrard, gave the ball away 23 times in 90 minutes as he struggled to handle the role at Arsenal. . Jordan Henderson (left) toiled as a wing back in Liverpool's defeat against Arsenal and lost the ball 23 times. Henderson, usually a central midfielder, has not given the ball away as much all season for Liverpool. There hasn\u2019t been a single one of his previous 29 Premier League appearances this season in which he\u2019s lost possession more. 2. John O\u2019Shea has clearly learned the canny defender\u2019s art of letting his brain do all the running. The theory is if you get in the right position in the first place, you don\u2019t have to chase to recover. In 90 minutes of helping Sunderland keep a clean sheet against Newcastle, the Ireland international logged just 11.9 metres at sprint speed on the EA Sports performance data. It clearly works for him \u2013 he\u2019ll be 34 at the end of this month but remains the sole Premier League outfield player to have appeared in every minute of every game in all competitions for his club this season. . John O'Shea only sprinted 11.9 metres during his impressive display in Sunderland's 1-0 win over Newcastle. O'Shea (third left) celebrated Sunderland's win with Costel Pantilimon when the final whistle was blown. For good measure he\u2019s also completed the full 90 minutes of all five European Championship qualifiers for the Republic. 3. Steven Caulker\u2019s form has suffered from playing with too many different partners at QPR but there are signs the former Spurs and Cardiff centre half is returning to his best. . The 23-year-old was a towering figure as a West Brom side led by the powerful figure of substitute Victor Anichebe fought to recover from being three goals down at half-time. . Steven Caulker (right) wins a header against West Bromwich Albion striker Brown Ideye. Caulker made 20 clearances \u2013 as many as the rest of the Rangers back four put together \u2013 and more than any other Premier League defender all weekend. 4. Chelsea need have few fears if Diego Costa\u2019s hamstring problems mean they have to rely on Loic Remy for goals in the last eight games of the season. . The France international\u2019s tap-in from Eden Hazard\u2019s pass for the winner against Stoke was his fifth Premier League goal of the season from just 456 minutes on the pitch. Loic Remy (centre) scored Chelsea's winner in their 2-1 victory over Stoke at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Remy could be vital to Chelsea as they look to win the Premier League title after Diego Costa went off injured. That\u2019s a goal every 91 minutes \u2013 actually a better ratio than Costa whose 19 Premier League goals have come at the rate of one every 103 minutes. 5. Burnley boss Sean Dyche has talked about stability all season and continues to practise what he preaches. . He picked an unchanged side for the 16th time this season for the home clash with Tottenham and was rewarded with a valuable point. . Sean Dyche selected an unchanged side for the 16th time as Burnley drew 0-0 with Tottenham on Sunday. That\u2019s more than double the number of times any other club has kept the same starting XI \u2013 next highest is Leicester with seven. 6. Kasper Schmeichel looked to have lost his first-team place at Leicester a few weeks ago following the arrival from Chelsea of veteran Mark Schwarzer. . But the 28-year-old son of Manchester United legend Peter returned for the 4-3 defeat at Tottenham just before the international break, and justified Nigel Pearson\u2019s decision to keep him in the side with a brilliant display in the 2-1 win over West Ham. . Kasper Schmeichel made a string of outstanding stops as Leicester beat West Ham 2-1. Schmeichel made six saves as well as several vital catches \u2013 the only time he has made more saves in a game this season was the eight at Chelsea back in August that stopped a 2-0 defeat becoming a rout. 7. Swansea boss Garry Monk shared the club\u2019s rise from football\u2019s basement to the Premier League as a player, and isn\u2019t afraid to back his belief there are more in League Two with the potential to play at the top. . He put his club\u2019s money where his mouth is by signing Matt Grimes from Exeter for \u00a31.75million in January, and has now given the 19-year-old his debut in the top flight. . Matt Grimes (right) impressed in his substitute appearance for Swansea in the 3-1 win against Hull . It wasn\u2019t a bad little cameo, either. Swansea scored their third in the 3-1 win over Hull barely a minute after Grimes came on. 8. Blackburn boss Gary Bowyer left striker Jordan Rhodes out of his starting side for the 0-0 FA Cup quarter-final at Liverpool \u2013 but surely can\u2019t drop him again for Wednesday\u2019s replay. . The 25-year-old Scotland international is in the best scoring form of even his prolific career after netting the second of the 3-0 win at Leeds. It was his eighth goal in the last 12 games for Blackburn and took his total for the season to 17 from 35 Championship starts. Jordan Rhodes (right) scores Blackburn's second goal against Leeds in the Championship on Saturday. 9. Boyhood Hearts fan Jason Holt admitted he was upset at missing out on the celebrations when his old club clinched top spot in the Scottish Championship a few weeks ago. . But the midfielder who moved to Sheffield United in January might yet be able to open some bubbly with his new club after scoring in the 2-0 derby win at Barnsley. . It was the 22-year-old's third in as many games and gave Nigel Clough\u2019s side a seven-point cushion for a place in the League One play-off zone. Midfielder Jason Holt (left) is proving important to Sheffield United's hopes of going up a division. John Akinde celebrates scoring for Barnet, where he has found the net 30 times in the league this season. 10. John Akinde has a peculiar place in the football history books for being the first player sold by an internet vote of fans \u2013 he was a promising teenager at Ebbsfleet in 2008 when the online poll decided to let him move to Bristol City. . The striker\u2019s move never worked out \u2013 but seven years and nine clubs later he\u2019s setting records again and this time for much better reasons. . His finish against Nuneaton that took Barnet back to the top of the Vanarama Conference was his 30th League goal of the season, equalling Gary Bull\u2019s club record set in 1991. . .","summary":"Jordan Henderson lost the ball 23 times for Liverpool against Arsenal . John O'Shea only sprinted 11.9 metres during Sunderland 's 1 - 0 win over Newcastle . Steven Caulker is returning to his best for QPR . Sean Dyche selected an unchanged side for the 16th time this season .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"266_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee at home and are perfect for catching oily sediment from your cup of Java. . But these lint-free, tear-resistant paper cones can be life-savers in many other situations, too. They can provide an inexpensive way to complete a range of household tasks, from being transformed into temporary dish covers and snack bowls, to cleaning varnish off your fingernails when you've run out of cotton wool. . Scroll down for video . They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee at home but paper filters have a myriad of other household uses . Here FEMAIL has rounded up the 20 unusual things you can do with coffee filter papers . 1. As a makeshift lid . Worry not if your only microwave-friendly bowl has lost its lid. Simply turn a filter paper upside down and place it over the dish when you pop it into the microwave. 2. To strain juices. Use them as filters when you are straining freshly squeezed citrus fruit juices such as lemon or lime juice. Or a bottle of wine which has bits of cork in it. . 3. As cupcake holders. Forgotten to buy baking tin liners for when you\u2019re making cupcakes? Line your cupcake tin with filter paper and start to pour your cake batter in. . Lint-free and tear-resistant filter paper cones can be life-savers in many other situations, too. 4. Disposable bowls for parties . Use them as disposable snack bowls for nuts, popcorn, and mini pretzels when you\u2019re throwing a party where you don\u2019t want to put out plates. 5. To prevent rust . Place a filter on top of a cast iron pan so that it soaks up all residue moisture, preventing any rust from occurring. . 6. Vegetable crisper. Keep celery crispy by storing them with a coffee filter, which are far more absorbent than kitchen roll, and will absorb moisture from the vegetables. 7. Butter cake tins . The next time you\u2019re oiling a baking pan or cake tin, spread your butter or oil with a coffee filter instead of using a brush or a paper towel. 8. Stop messy ice-cream spillage. Wrap a filter around the centre of an ice-cream cone to keep little hands clean from ice-cream mess. 9. To hold your bouquet garni. Use it as a bouquet garni holder the next time you\u2019re making soup or stews. Simply pop in the herbs you want into the bottom of the filter and tie with twine or string before popping it into your pot. Wrap a piece of coffee filter paper around your sticks of celery to keep them from going soggy and limp. A few drops of essential oils onto a couple of filter papers when drying will keep them smelling fresh. 10. Quick and easy tea strainer . Looking to brew a cuppa with fresh leaves but misplaced your strainer? Measure a teaspoon of leaves, and as with the bouquet garni, place leaves at the bottom before tieing the top ends of with string. Then put your DIY teabag at the bottom of the mug and top with hot water. 11. When weighing wet foods. Weigh chopped wet foods without making a mess on your kitchen scales. Just place the ingredients in a filter on the scale. . 12. Instead of cotton wool. Need to remove nail polish but you\u2019ve run out of cotton wool? Simply dip them in your nail varnish remover and start gently scrubbing. . 13. Absorb nasty smells . Make your own odour-eaters by placing a heaped teaspoon of baking powder at the bottom of each filter, then gathering it up the top ends together and tying it up with string. Place in stinky shoes. 14. Keep your face oil-free. They make inexpensive and absorbent face blotters. . Place tea leaves and herbs in the middle of your filter cone and tie it up with string before brewing . Add a dab of shoe polish to a paper filter and use it to shine your shoes . 15. Keep delicate crockery safe. Moving house and in possession of delicate crockery which absolutely cannot break? Simply place coffee filters between your china when packing to protect them. 16. Keep clothes smelling fresh . Put a few drops of your favourite essential oil onto a couple of filter papers before chucking them in the tumble drier when you\u2019re drying your clothes for an inexpensive way to scent them. 17. Pot plants without soil spillage. When repotting a plant from the nursery, pop a coffee filter at the bottom of the new pot so that soil doesn\u2019t leak out on the floor. This is especially useful for house plants. 18. Composting . Place a filter at the bottom of your kitchen compost pot so that there are no leakages or spills. Simply empty the whole lot out the next time you are adding to your compost pile. 19. Polish your shoes. Coffee filters are perfect for polishing leather shoes as they are lint-free and so won\u2019t leave unsightly streak marks on your shoes. Apply a dab of your favourite shoe polish on the filter and use it as an applicator. 20. Clean mirrors and glass . As they are lint-free coffee filters can be used to polish glass, and clean mirrors. . .","summary":"Coffee filter papers are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing . But they can be life - savers in many other situations , too . FEMAIL has rounded up the 20 unusual things you can do with coffee filter papers . They can provide an inexpensive way to complete a range of household tasks . From being transformed into temporary dish covers to snack bowls .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct"],"score":0.9558823529},"266_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee at home and are perfect for catching oily sediment from your cup of Java. . But these lint-free, tear-resistant paper cones can be life-savers in many other situations, too. They can provide an inexpensive way to complete a range of household tasks, from being transformed into temporary dish covers and snack bowls, to cleaning varnish off your fingernails when you've run out of cotton wool. . Scroll down for video . They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee at home but paper filters have a myriad of other household uses . Here FEMAIL has rounded up the 20 unusual things you can do with coffee filter papers . 1. As a makeshift lid . Worry not if your only microwave-friendly bowl has lost its lid. Simply turn a filter paper upside down and place it over the dish when you pop it into the microwave. 2. To strain juices. Use them as filters when you are straining freshly squeezed citrus fruit juices such as lemon or lime juice. Or a bottle of wine which has bits of cork in it. . 3. As cupcake holders. Forgotten to buy baking tin liners for when you\u2019re making cupcakes? Line your cupcake tin with filter paper and start to pour your cake batter in. . Lint-free and tear-resistant filter paper cones can be life-savers in many other situations, too. 4. Disposable bowls for parties . Use them as disposable snack bowls for nuts, popcorn, and mini pretzels when you\u2019re throwing a party where you don\u2019t want to put out plates. 5. To prevent rust . Place a filter on top of a cast iron pan so that it soaks up all residue moisture, preventing any rust from occurring. . 6. Vegetable crisper. Keep celery crispy by storing them with a coffee filter, which are far more absorbent than kitchen roll, and will absorb moisture from the vegetables. 7. Butter cake tins . The next time you\u2019re oiling a baking pan or cake tin, spread your butter or oil with a coffee filter instead of using a brush or a paper towel. 8. Stop messy ice-cream spillage. Wrap a filter around the centre of an ice-cream cone to keep little hands clean from ice-cream mess. 9. To hold your bouquet garni. Use it as a bouquet garni holder the next time you\u2019re making soup or stews. Simply pop in the herbs you want into the bottom of the filter and tie with twine or string before popping it into your pot. Wrap a piece of coffee filter paper around your sticks of celery to keep them from going soggy and limp. A few drops of essential oils onto a couple of filter papers when drying will keep them smelling fresh. 10. Quick and easy tea strainer . Looking to brew a cuppa with fresh leaves but misplaced your strainer? Measure a teaspoon of leaves, and as with the bouquet garni, place leaves at the bottom before tieing the top ends of with string. Then put your DIY teabag at the bottom of the mug and top with hot water. 11. When weighing wet foods. Weigh chopped wet foods without making a mess on your kitchen scales. Just place the ingredients in a filter on the scale. . 12. Instead of cotton wool. Need to remove nail polish but you\u2019ve run out of cotton wool? Simply dip them in your nail varnish remover and start gently scrubbing. . 13. Absorb nasty smells . Make your own odour-eaters by placing a heaped teaspoon of baking powder at the bottom of each filter, then gathering it up the top ends together and tying it up with string. Place in stinky shoes. 14. Keep your face oil-free. They make inexpensive and absorbent face blotters. . Place tea leaves and herbs in the middle of your filter cone and tie it up with string before brewing . Add a dab of shoe polish to a paper filter and use it to shine your shoes . 15. Keep delicate crockery safe. Moving house and in possession of delicate crockery which absolutely cannot break? Simply place coffee filters between your china when packing to protect them. 16. Keep clothes smelling fresh . Put a few drops of your favourite essential oil onto a couple of filter papers before chucking them in the tumble drier when you\u2019re drying your clothes for an inexpensive way to scent them. 17. Pot plants without soil spillage. When repotting a plant from the nursery, pop a coffee filter at the bottom of the new pot so that soil doesn\u2019t leak out on the floor. This is especially useful for house plants. 18. Composting . Place a filter at the bottom of your kitchen compost pot so that there are no leakages or spills. Simply empty the whole lot out the next time you are adding to your compost pile. 19. Polish your shoes. Coffee filters are perfect for polishing leather shoes as they are lint-free and so won\u2019t leave unsightly streak marks on your shoes. Apply a dab of your favourite shoe polish on the filter and use it as an applicator. 20. Clean mirrors and glass . As they are lint-free coffee filters can be used to polish glass, and clean mirrors. . .","summary":"They are usually used to trap coffee grounds when brewing filter coffee . But paper filters have a myriad of other household uses . They can provide an inexpensive way to complete a range of household tasks .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"267_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Tulsa County reserve deputy who fatally shot a man instead of using his Taser turned himself in to authorities Tuesday at the Tulsa County Jail. Video shows Reserve Deputy Robert Bates announcing he is going to deploy his Taser after an undercover weapons sting on April 2 but then shooting Eric Courtney Harris in the back with a handgun. Bates was charged with second-degree manslaughter Monday. He surrendered Tuesday morning, accompanied by his attorney, Clark Brewster, and immediately posted bail of $25,000. As he exited the jailhouse, Bates paused in front of television cameras for a moment but did not speak. His attorney reiterated that he believes the charge against his client is unwarranted. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office says a sting operation caught Harris illegally selling a gun. Harris ran when officers came in for the arrest. Authorities say Bates thought he pulled out his Taser but \"inadvertently\" fired his gun. Harris' brother, Andre Harris, told CNN that he is pleased District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler pressed charges. In his opinion, however, no type of force should have been used in the arrest of his brother. Watching the video of the shooting, Andre Harris said he can see that three or more officers were already on top of his brother. That manpower should have been enough to arrest him, he said. \"It was a situation where I didn't necessarily think that a Taser should even be used,\" Andre Harris said. Scott Wood, another Bates' attorney, has said the shooting was an \"excusable homicide.\" Investigators' efforts to defend Bates and the other deputies involved in the arrest have sparked a mounting chorus of criticism online. Harris' relatives are demanding an independent investigation of what they call unjustified brutality. They're also questioning why the 73-year-old Bates -- the CEO of an insurance company who volunteers as a certified reserve deputy -- was on the scene in such a sensitive and high-risk sting operation. Daniel Smolen, an attorney representing the Harris family, said Bates paid big money to play a cop in his spare time. Bates, who was a police officer for a year in the 1960s, had been a reserve deputy since 2008, with 300 hours of training and 1,100 hours of community policing experience, according to the sheriff's office. He was also a frequent contributor to the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, including $2,500 to the re-election of Sheriff Stanley Glanz. The sheriff's office has said that Bates had law enforcement certification, but Smolen said he has not seen any field training records. \"We're holding up all right at this point,\" Andre Harris said. \"We're putting our faith in God that justice will be served, and we can get some closure in this situation.\" How easy is it to confuse a gun for a Taser? In a statement released Tuesday, Eric Harris' family members said they know there are many good deputies working in Tulsa County. \"However, the treatment of Eric of April 2 clearly shows that there is a deep-seated problem within the TCSO,\" the statement said. The family said that the sheriff has not apologized and that the department has not shown remorse or indication it will change its policies. CNN's Jason Morris and Ed Lavandera contributed to this report.","summary":"Tulsa County reserve deputy Robert Bates is charged with second - degree manslaughter . Video shows Bates announcing he is going to deploy his Taser . He then shoots Eric Courtney Harris in the back with a handgun . Harris ' brother says no type of force should have been used in the arrest of his brother .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"267_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The Tulsa County reserve deputy who fatally shot a man instead of using his Taser turned himself in to authorities Tuesday at the Tulsa County Jail. Video shows Reserve Deputy Robert Bates announcing he is going to deploy his Taser after an undercover weapons sting on April 2 but then shooting Eric Courtney Harris in the back with a handgun. Bates was charged with second-degree manslaughter Monday. He surrendered Tuesday morning, accompanied by his attorney, Clark Brewster, and immediately posted bail of $25,000. As he exited the jailhouse, Bates paused in front of television cameras for a moment but did not speak. His attorney reiterated that he believes the charge against his client is unwarranted. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office says a sting operation caught Harris illegally selling a gun. Harris ran when officers came in for the arrest. Authorities say Bates thought he pulled out his Taser but \"inadvertently\" fired his gun. Harris' brother, Andre Harris, told CNN that he is pleased District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler pressed charges. In his opinion, however, no type of force should have been used in the arrest of his brother. Watching the video of the shooting, Andre Harris said he can see that three or more officers were already on top of his brother. That manpower should have been enough to arrest him, he said. \"It was a situation where I didn't necessarily think that a Taser should even be used,\" Andre Harris said. Scott Wood, another Bates' attorney, has said the shooting was an \"excusable homicide.\" Investigators' efforts to defend Bates and the other deputies involved in the arrest have sparked a mounting chorus of criticism online. Harris' relatives are demanding an independent investigation of what they call unjustified brutality. They're also questioning why the 73-year-old Bates -- the CEO of an insurance company who volunteers as a certified reserve deputy -- was on the scene in such a sensitive and high-risk sting operation. Daniel Smolen, an attorney representing the Harris family, said Bates paid big money to play a cop in his spare time. Bates, who was a police officer for a year in the 1960s, had been a reserve deputy since 2008, with 300 hours of training and 1,100 hours of community policing experience, according to the sheriff's office. He was also a frequent contributor to the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, including $2,500 to the re-election of Sheriff Stanley Glanz. The sheriff's office has said that Bates had law enforcement certification, but Smolen said he has not seen any field training records. \"We're holding up all right at this point,\" Andre Harris said. \"We're putting our faith in God that justice will be served, and we can get some closure in this situation.\" How easy is it to confuse a gun for a Taser? In a statement released Tuesday, Eric Harris' family members said they know there are many good deputies working in Tulsa County. \"However, the treatment of Eric of April 2 clearly shows that there is a deep-seated problem within the TCSO,\" the statement said. The family said that the sheriff has not apologized and that the department has not shown remorse or indication it will change its policies. CNN's Jason Morris and Ed Lavandera contributed to this report.","summary":"Eric Harris ' brother says no type of force should have been used . Robert Bates is charged with second - degree manslaughter .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"268_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Chelsea moved another step closer to securing the Premier League title, after Cesc Fabregas scored an 87 minute winner at Loftus Road, to condemn Queens Park Rangers to a devastating defeat. . Jose Mourinho's side struggled to get into their rhythm and had Thibaut Courtois to thank, following a series of impressive saves to deny Charlie Austin and Matt Phillips. Here's how Sportsmail rated each player... . Queens Park Rangers. Rob Green - His dreadful kick led to Chelsea's late winner. Not a moment he'll want to remember in hurry. 5.5. Mauricio Isla - Tasked with taming the interchanging Hazard and Willian and kept at his task admirably. 6.5. Steven Caulker - Alongside Onuoha, the defender dealt with Drogba's threat excellently. 7. Nedum Onuoha - Strong display from the versatile defender, who now looks at home at centre-back. 7. Nedum Onuoha (15) performed well at the back for QPR and kept Didier Drogba quiet throughout. Clint Hill - Showed tremendous desire at left-back and did well to combat both Willian and Hazard. 7. Matt Phillips - Has shone in recent weeks for Rangers and caused Chelsea problems with his pace. 6.5. Joey Barton - Hurried and hassled Chelsea's midfield. Typical energy from the controversial midfielder. 6.5. Joey Barton (centre) put in a good shift for the home side and made life difficult for Chelsea's midfield. Matt Phillips (right) came close to scoring for QPR but his shot was brilliantly saved by Courtois. Sandro - Put a real shift in for Rangers and showed moments of quality, too. Denied a goal by Courtois' brilliance. 6.5. Karl Henry - His defensive instincts were vital as QPR tried to stem Chelsea's attacking flow. 6.5. Bobby Zamora - No wondergoal this week, but his experience was just as important in this west London derby. 6.5. Charlie Austin - Caused Chelsea problems with his clever movement and went close on a couple of occasions. 6.5. Subs. Niko Kranjcar 6 (for Sandro 81) Junior Hoilett 5.5 (for Zamora 83); Richard Dunne (for Isla 90) Chris Ramsey - 6.5. Charlie Austin (left) nearly scored a spectacular effort in the first half but the Chelsea keeper denied him. Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois - The busier of the two keepers; produced a brilliant save in the second to deny Phillips. 7.5. Branislav Ivanovic - Looked comfortable for much of the afternoon as opponent Henry showed little attacking intent. 6.5. Gary Cahill - Stood up to the physical battle with Austin and Zamora with minimal fuss. 6.5. The Belgian goalkeeper was Chelsea's stand-out performer with a number of crucial saves . John Terry - An unpopular figure at Loftus Road, but stood firm under hostilities from the home crowd. 7. Cesar Azpilicueta - The left-back was kept busy by Phillips down QPR's right, but emerged with plenty credit. 7. Ramires - Had little impact in midfield and was hauled off by Mourinho early in the second half. 5. Nemanja Matic - Has had far better afternoons but, as ever, offered a solid-enough shield to his back-four. 6. Cesar Azpilicueta (left) kept QPR's dangerous attackers quiet and was good going forward to join the attack. Cesc Fabregas - The masked midfielder was off-key all afternoon before popping up with the winner. 6.5. Willian - Tireless as ever down both Chelsea flanks, but couldn't help his side break down resolute Rangers. 6.5. Eden Hazard - A quieter than usual afternoon for the Belgian, but still provided a telling contribution for the winner. 6. Didier Drogba - Handed a rare start with Remy and Costa missing through injury, but had little impact on proceedings. 6. Subs:. Oscar 6 (for Ramires, 56); Juan Cuadrado 5.5 (for Willian 80); Kurt Zouma (for Fabregas) Jose Mourinho - 6.5. Man of the Match: Courtois . Cesc Fabregas (right) slotted home the winner after good work from Eden Hazard and Oscar. Hazard (right) had a fairly quiet afternoon but provided the assist for Fabregas to win the clash.","summary":"Chelsea beat Queens Park Rangers 1 - 0 at Loftus Road . Cesc Fabregas scored an 87th minute winner for Jose Mourinho 's side . Nedum Onuoha impressed at the back for QPR and kept Didier Drogba quiet . Thibaut Courtois was Chelsea 's star performer with a number of saves .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"268_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Chelsea moved another step closer to securing the Premier League title, after Cesc Fabregas scored an 87 minute winner at Loftus Road, to condemn Queens Park Rangers to a devastating defeat. . Jose Mourinho's side struggled to get into their rhythm and had Thibaut Courtois to thank, following a series of impressive saves to deny Charlie Austin and Matt Phillips. Here's how Sportsmail rated each player... . Queens Park Rangers. Rob Green - His dreadful kick led to Chelsea's late winner. Not a moment he'll want to remember in hurry. 5.5. Mauricio Isla - Tasked with taming the interchanging Hazard and Willian and kept at his task admirably. 6.5. Steven Caulker - Alongside Onuoha, the defender dealt with Drogba's threat excellently. 7. Nedum Onuoha - Strong display from the versatile defender, who now looks at home at centre-back. 7. Nedum Onuoha (15) performed well at the back for QPR and kept Didier Drogba quiet throughout. Clint Hill - Showed tremendous desire at left-back and did well to combat both Willian and Hazard. 7. Matt Phillips - Has shone in recent weeks for Rangers and caused Chelsea problems with his pace. 6.5. Joey Barton - Hurried and hassled Chelsea's midfield. Typical energy from the controversial midfielder. 6.5. Joey Barton (centre) put in a good shift for the home side and made life difficult for Chelsea's midfield. Matt Phillips (right) came close to scoring for QPR but his shot was brilliantly saved by Courtois. Sandro - Put a real shift in for Rangers and showed moments of quality, too. Denied a goal by Courtois' brilliance. 6.5. Karl Henry - His defensive instincts were vital as QPR tried to stem Chelsea's attacking flow. 6.5. Bobby Zamora - No wondergoal this week, but his experience was just as important in this west London derby. 6.5. Charlie Austin - Caused Chelsea problems with his clever movement and went close on a couple of occasions. 6.5. Subs. Niko Kranjcar 6 (for Sandro 81) Junior Hoilett 5.5 (for Zamora 83); Richard Dunne (for Isla 90) Chris Ramsey - 6.5. Charlie Austin (left) nearly scored a spectacular effort in the first half but the Chelsea keeper denied him. Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois - The busier of the two keepers; produced a brilliant save in the second to deny Phillips. 7.5. Branislav Ivanovic - Looked comfortable for much of the afternoon as opponent Henry showed little attacking intent. 6.5. Gary Cahill - Stood up to the physical battle with Austin and Zamora with minimal fuss. 6.5. The Belgian goalkeeper was Chelsea's stand-out performer with a number of crucial saves . John Terry - An unpopular figure at Loftus Road, but stood firm under hostilities from the home crowd. 7. Cesar Azpilicueta - The left-back was kept busy by Phillips down QPR's right, but emerged with plenty credit. 7. Ramires - Had little impact in midfield and was hauled off by Mourinho early in the second half. 5. Nemanja Matic - Has had far better afternoons but, as ever, offered a solid-enough shield to his back-four. 6. Cesar Azpilicueta (left) kept QPR's dangerous attackers quiet and was good going forward to join the attack. Cesc Fabregas - The masked midfielder was off-key all afternoon before popping up with the winner. 6.5. Willian - Tireless as ever down both Chelsea flanks, but couldn't help his side break down resolute Rangers. 6.5. Eden Hazard - A quieter than usual afternoon for the Belgian, but still provided a telling contribution for the winner. 6. Didier Drogba - Handed a rare start with Remy and Costa missing through injury, but had little impact on proceedings. 6. Subs:. Oscar 6 (for Ramires, 56); Juan Cuadrado 5.5 (for Willian 80); Kurt Zouma (for Fabregas) Jose Mourinho - 6.5. Man of the Match: Courtois . Cesc Fabregas (right) slotted home the winner after good work from Eden Hazard and Oscar. Hazard (right) had a fairly quiet afternoon but provided the assist for Fabregas to win the clash.","summary":"Cesc Fabregas scored an 87 minute winner at Loftus Road . Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois was man of the match with string of saves . Eden Hazard had quiet afternoon but provided assist for Fabregas .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"269_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The man who threw a banana peel at Dave Chappelle on Monday night denies he is racist, claiming it was 'just a joke'. Defending his actions, Christian Englander added that he threw another at a second black man just two days later - insisting that was also a joke. 'I'm sorry that my joke was misconstrued as a racial attack on Dave Chappelle,' the 30-year-old artist told The Albuquerque Journal. . The second, he threw because the 'irony of this situation is too much to pass up'. Englander was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and battery during Chapelle's show in New Mexico. On Thursday, he claims to have hurled another banana peel at a man who confronted him about the first attack outside a Santa Fe bar. . Scroll down for video. Struck again: Christian Englander, 30, has thrown a banana peel at a black man for the second time in one week. He was arrested on Monday for hurling one at Dave Chappelle. On Thursday he struck again at a bar. Not amused: Santa Fe police say a man tossed a banana peel at Dave Chappelle during a show in New Mexico Monday, hitting in the comedian in the leg. Here Chappelle performs last summer. Chappelle was performing a comedy routine at the Lensic theater in Santa Fe when a banana peel struck him . According to Englander, his first attack came after Chappelle mocked his friend's name 'Johnny Appleseed'. . Police said the 30-year-old, from Santa Fe, appeared to be drunk as he sat near the stage. . According to TMZ, Englander thought Chappelle's quips were racist, so he decided to throw the peel, which he had in his pocket. . He had allegedly eaten the banana at a convenience store before the show, and washed it down with a shot of the alcoholic beverage 99 Bananas. After the attack, he was escorted out of the venue. On Thursday, he became embroiled in a fight with a man called Jay Wills, Oregon Live reports. Wills was allegedly upset about Englander's attack on Chappelle, and the two engaged in a heated argument, which was not reported to the police. . Englander has not been charged with the reported attack. . Racial attack: Chappelle told police Englander did not seem remorseful, and he believed the banana attack was racially motivated . Englander was in jail Tuesday, and Dobyns said she didn't know whether he has an attorney to speak on his behalf. Chappelle has had his share of run-ins with audience members in the past. Fueled up: Englander said he ate the banana and washed it down with a shot of 99 Bananas liquor before the show . In a 2013 gig in Hartford, Connecticut, Chappelle shut down his act after 10 minutes because of heckling. Known for his sharp commentary on race relations in America, Chappelle has gradually resumed his stand-up career in the past two years, making a long-awaited return after abruptly abandoning a popular Comedy Central show in 2005. Court documents indicate that following his arrest Monday night, Christian Englander 'appeared unapologetic and made several statements that appeared to be racially motivated.\u2019. A criminal complaint cited by the Albuquerque Journal states that while smiling and laughing, Englander said: 'maybe I should have handed you [Chappelle] the banana instead.' Chappelle told police it seemed that his attacker was not remorseful and that the banana toss was 'racially motivated,' according to the complaint. The 41-year-old comedian indicated that he wanted to press charges against Englander. Once Englander was removed from the venue, Chappelle resumed his routine but spent the remainer of his set harping on the fruit fracas. \u2018First I'm going to kill him with my comedy then I'm going to kick him in his f***ing face,\u2019 he said, according to an audio recording made by an audience member and shared online. \u2018By the way, these are empty threats.\u2019. He later expressed a desire to hurl a tuna casserole in his assailant's face and to choke the life out of him - but noted that he wouldn't do it because it's against the law. The famed comedian took issue with the fact that the fruit hurled at him was not even fresh and marveled at the fact that someone would carry a banana peel in their pocket. \u2018Why didn't he throw a good banana at me? Just the brown peel? Where's the rest of it? I am actually offended by the poor quality of the banana. It was brown, man,\u2019 he was quoted as saying by the news blog NewsCastic. . But the pugnacious performer said he was not surprised that it happened to him. \u2018I wish I could be, \u201cI can't believe this is happening,\u201d but in all honestly, I've been expecting that banana for many years,\u2019 Chappelle told the crowd. \u2018I just didn't know tonight was going to be the night.' The former Comedy Central star also used the incident to gently rib the popular comedy duo Key and Peele, who currently have a sketch show on the cable network. \u2018Key and Peele probably did that s***,\u2019 he joked, referring to the banana throw. \u2018Key and Banana Peel.\u2019. Chappelle is expected to carry on his comedy tour, performing a show in El Paso, Texas, Tuesday night. . Not impressed: The famed comedian took issue with the fact that the fruit hurled at him was not even fresh. .","summary":"Christian Englander , 30 , was arrested on Monday for throwing a banana peel at Dave Chappelle during a show in Santa Fe , New Mexico . On Thursday , he threw another peel at a man who confronted him about the first attack . Englander said he ate the banana and washed it down with a shot of 99 Bananas liquor before the show . He was escorted out of the venue after the attack , and later became embroiled in a fight with a man called Jay Wills . Chappele told police Englander did not seem remorseful , and he believed the banana attack was racially motivated .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"269_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The man who threw a banana peel at Dave Chappelle on Monday night denies he is racist, claiming it was 'just a joke'. Defending his actions, Christian Englander added that he threw another at a second black man just two days later - insisting that was also a joke. 'I'm sorry that my joke was misconstrued as a racial attack on Dave Chappelle,' the 30-year-old artist told The Albuquerque Journal. . The second, he threw because the 'irony of this situation is too much to pass up'. Englander was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and battery during Chapelle's show in New Mexico. On Thursday, he claims to have hurled another banana peel at a man who confronted him about the first attack outside a Santa Fe bar. . Scroll down for video. Struck again: Christian Englander, 30, has thrown a banana peel at a black man for the second time in one week. He was arrested on Monday for hurling one at Dave Chappelle. On Thursday he struck again at a bar. Not amused: Santa Fe police say a man tossed a banana peel at Dave Chappelle during a show in New Mexico Monday, hitting in the comedian in the leg. Here Chappelle performs last summer. Chappelle was performing a comedy routine at the Lensic theater in Santa Fe when a banana peel struck him . According to Englander, his first attack came after Chappelle mocked his friend's name 'Johnny Appleseed'. . Police said the 30-year-old, from Santa Fe, appeared to be drunk as he sat near the stage. . According to TMZ, Englander thought Chappelle's quips were racist, so he decided to throw the peel, which he had in his pocket. . He had allegedly eaten the banana at a convenience store before the show, and washed it down with a shot of the alcoholic beverage 99 Bananas. After the attack, he was escorted out of the venue. On Thursday, he became embroiled in a fight with a man called Jay Wills, Oregon Live reports. Wills was allegedly upset about Englander's attack on Chappelle, and the two engaged in a heated argument, which was not reported to the police. . Englander has not been charged with the reported attack. . Racial attack: Chappelle told police Englander did not seem remorseful, and he believed the banana attack was racially motivated . Englander was in jail Tuesday, and Dobyns said she didn't know whether he has an attorney to speak on his behalf. Chappelle has had his share of run-ins with audience members in the past. Fueled up: Englander said he ate the banana and washed it down with a shot of 99 Bananas liquor before the show . In a 2013 gig in Hartford, Connecticut, Chappelle shut down his act after 10 minutes because of heckling. Known for his sharp commentary on race relations in America, Chappelle has gradually resumed his stand-up career in the past two years, making a long-awaited return after abruptly abandoning a popular Comedy Central show in 2005. Court documents indicate that following his arrest Monday night, Christian Englander 'appeared unapologetic and made several statements that appeared to be racially motivated.\u2019. A criminal complaint cited by the Albuquerque Journal states that while smiling and laughing, Englander said: 'maybe I should have handed you [Chappelle] the banana instead.' Chappelle told police it seemed that his attacker was not remorseful and that the banana toss was 'racially motivated,' according to the complaint. The 41-year-old comedian indicated that he wanted to press charges against Englander. Once Englander was removed from the venue, Chappelle resumed his routine but spent the remainer of his set harping on the fruit fracas. \u2018First I'm going to kill him with my comedy then I'm going to kick him in his f***ing face,\u2019 he said, according to an audio recording made by an audience member and shared online. \u2018By the way, these are empty threats.\u2019. He later expressed a desire to hurl a tuna casserole in his assailant's face and to choke the life out of him - but noted that he wouldn't do it because it's against the law. The famed comedian took issue with the fact that the fruit hurled at him was not even fresh and marveled at the fact that someone would carry a banana peel in their pocket. \u2018Why didn't he throw a good banana at me? Just the brown peel? Where's the rest of it? I am actually offended by the poor quality of the banana. It was brown, man,\u2019 he was quoted as saying by the news blog NewsCastic. . But the pugnacious performer said he was not surprised that it happened to him. \u2018I wish I could be, \u201cI can't believe this is happening,\u201d but in all honestly, I've been expecting that banana for many years,\u2019 Chappelle told the crowd. \u2018I just didn't know tonight was going to be the night.' The former Comedy Central star also used the incident to gently rib the popular comedy duo Key and Peele, who currently have a sketch show on the cable network. \u2018Key and Peele probably did that s***,\u2019 he joked, referring to the banana throw. \u2018Key and Banana Peel.\u2019. Chappelle is expected to carry on his comedy tour, performing a show in El Paso, Texas, Tuesday night. . Not impressed: The famed comedian took issue with the fact that the fruit hurled at him was not even fresh. .","summary":"Christian Englander , 30 , threw a banana peel at Dave Chappelle during a show in Santa Fe , New Mexico , on Monday night . Chappelle , 41 , told police Englander did not seem remorseful , and that the banana toss was ' racially motivated '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"270_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A 17-year-old boy who was shot dead from behind by a police officer had just stolen a handgun, according to the police department in question. Justus Howell was gunned down from behind by an officer in Zion, Illinois on Saturday afternoon after officers were called to reports of an argument. The chief of the Zion Police Department has now said that the argument was in fact a scuffle over a handgun - during which the firearm went off and Howell allegedly pointed it at another teenager. Killed: Justus Howell, 17, was shot twice in the back by police in Zion, Illinois, on Saturday afternoon. 'Stole a handgun': Police say that Howell had just taken a weapon from Tramond Peet, 18, who was trying to sell it to him. Steve Dumyahn said Howell was struggling over a gun with Tramond Peet, 18, and started running when police showed up. Peet told officers he met Howell with the intention of selling him the gun - but Howell tried to snatch it without paying. He then claimed the two tussled over the weapon, which was fired into the ground. At one point, he said, Howell was pointing it at him. Peet told investigators that he let go of the gun when he heard sirens. He said Howell ran and that he heard officers shouting instructions, then opening fire. An autopsy on Howell revealed that he was hit by two bullets, both from behind. Aftermath: Investigators are pictured above at the scene of the shooting, which took place around 2pm . One his his left side and penetrated his heart, spleen and liver. The second hit him on the right side of his back. Tests to see whether there were drugs in Howell's body are not finished yet. In the wake of his death, Howell's mother LaToya told Fox News her son 'couldn't have been a threat'. She said: 'Justus was a young man murdered by Zion police'. . 'As he was fleeing from police, they killed my son. He couldn't have been a threat if he was running.' Peet appeared in court Monday on two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. He is being held on a $15,000 bond. . Dumyahn said the Zion Police Department was releasing the narrative from the shooting because media outlets had linked Peet's case to the shooting. He said the department has 'no desire to defame the deceased'. Courts: Peet appeared in court Monday charged with two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. Claim: Zion Police chief Steve Dumyahn said the department had 'no desire to defame' Howell, but released the details because media outlets realized his case and Peet's are connected. Dumyahn said the officer who shot Howell is a nine-year veteran, and is now on administrative leave. . He did not release the officer's name or any additional information about him, including his race. Lake County NAACP president Jennifer Witherspoon said his relatives have asked her organization to speak on their behalf. Witherspoon said authorities told the NAACP that they have videotape of the scuffle between Peet and Howell but can't yet say what led the officer to shoot Howell. She said Howell's relatives are hoping to find out exactly what happened as quickly as possible. She said: 'Whether it was a mistake on his part or a mistake on the police's part, they want answers to make sure something like this never happens again'. Howell's death is the latest in a series of unarmed black men being killed by police officers - the most high-profile example of which was the death of Michael Brown at the hands of Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. . Witherspoon added: 'Here in America we are seeing this with too many brown and black boys.' Zion is a community of about 24,000 people along Lake Michigan, 45 miles north of Chicago, near Illinois' border with Wisconsin. Howell was a high school junior who transferred from a school in Wisconsin to Waukegan Public School District 60. .","summary":"Justus Howell , 17 , was shot twice in the back by police in Zion , Illinois . Officers were called to reports of an argument between Howell and Tramond Peet , 18 . Chief Steve Dumyahn said Howell had just stolen a handgun from Peet . He said Howell was running when police arrived , and Peet let go of the gun . Howell was hit by two bullets , one which penetrated his heart and spleen . The officer who shot Howell is now on administrative leave .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9666666667},"270_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A 17-year-old boy who was shot dead from behind by a police officer had just stolen a handgun, according to the police department in question. Justus Howell was gunned down from behind by an officer in Zion, Illinois on Saturday afternoon after officers were called to reports of an argument. The chief of the Zion Police Department has now said that the argument was in fact a scuffle over a handgun - during which the firearm went off and Howell allegedly pointed it at another teenager. Killed: Justus Howell, 17, was shot twice in the back by police in Zion, Illinois, on Saturday afternoon. 'Stole a handgun': Police say that Howell had just taken a weapon from Tramond Peet, 18, who was trying to sell it to him. Steve Dumyahn said Howell was struggling over a gun with Tramond Peet, 18, and started running when police showed up. Peet told officers he met Howell with the intention of selling him the gun - but Howell tried to snatch it without paying. He then claimed the two tussled over the weapon, which was fired into the ground. At one point, he said, Howell was pointing it at him. Peet told investigators that he let go of the gun when he heard sirens. He said Howell ran and that he heard officers shouting instructions, then opening fire. An autopsy on Howell revealed that he was hit by two bullets, both from behind. Aftermath: Investigators are pictured above at the scene of the shooting, which took place around 2pm . One his his left side and penetrated his heart, spleen and liver. The second hit him on the right side of his back. Tests to see whether there were drugs in Howell's body are not finished yet. In the wake of his death, Howell's mother LaToya told Fox News her son 'couldn't have been a threat'. She said: 'Justus was a young man murdered by Zion police'. . 'As he was fleeing from police, they killed my son. He couldn't have been a threat if he was running.' Peet appeared in court Monday on two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. He is being held on a $15,000 bond. . Dumyahn said the Zion Police Department was releasing the narrative from the shooting because media outlets had linked Peet's case to the shooting. He said the department has 'no desire to defame the deceased'. Courts: Peet appeared in court Monday charged with two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. Claim: Zion Police chief Steve Dumyahn said the department had 'no desire to defame' Howell, but released the details because media outlets realized his case and Peet's are connected. Dumyahn said the officer who shot Howell is a nine-year veteran, and is now on administrative leave. . He did not release the officer's name or any additional information about him, including his race. Lake County NAACP president Jennifer Witherspoon said his relatives have asked her organization to speak on their behalf. Witherspoon said authorities told the NAACP that they have videotape of the scuffle between Peet and Howell but can't yet say what led the officer to shoot Howell. She said Howell's relatives are hoping to find out exactly what happened as quickly as possible. She said: 'Whether it was a mistake on his part or a mistake on the police's part, they want answers to make sure something like this never happens again'. Howell's death is the latest in a series of unarmed black men being killed by police officers - the most high-profile example of which was the death of Michael Brown at the hands of Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. . Witherspoon added: 'Here in America we are seeing this with too many brown and black boys.' Zion is a community of about 24,000 people along Lake Michigan, 45 miles north of Chicago, near Illinois' border with Wisconsin. Howell was a high school junior who transferred from a school in Wisconsin to Waukegan Public School District 60. .","summary":"Justus Howell was shot twice in the back by police in Zion , Illinois .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"271_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tom Varndell helped himself to a hat-trick against London Welsh as Wasps won away from home in the Aviva Premiership for the first time in 2015 to keep their top-six hopes alive. Ahead of the trip to the Kassam Stadium, Wasps' hunt for an automatic European Rugby Champions Cup spot next season had stuttered after winning just one of their previous five fixtures in all competitions. However, they claimed a 40-13 win over Welsh with tries from Varndell, Ashley Johnson, Sailosi Tagicakibau and Alapati Leiua. Tom Varndell crosses for one of his three tries as Wasps ran out comfortable winners at the Kassam Stadium. It was far from plain sailing for Wasps, though as the Exiles, whose defeat to Bath last time out confirmed that they will finish bottom of the table, trailed 12-5 at half-time after Opeti Fonua bundled over after the first two of Varndell's tries. But Johnson dotted down and Varndell added his third before Tagicakibau secured the bonus point for Wasps, with Alapati Leiua getting in on the act with the last play of the game. Chris Elder scored Welsh's second try of the match in the second period. Wasps got off to a fast start at the Kassam as they went 12 points clear after as many minutes. The visitors found the tryline after only four minutes as Varndell broke down the right flank and scored in the corner, veteran fly-half Andy Goode converting well from a tight angle. Welsh then went down to 14 men eight minutes later when Koree Britton was sent to the sin bin for pulling down a maul and Wasps instantly capitalised as Varndell grabbed his second try. Seb Stegmann is tackled by Carlo Festuccia as the exiles put up a fight, but faded away again. Alapati Leiua breaks away to score a late try as Wasps pulled away in the closing stages . The Exiles crept back into the game, though, keeping the pressure on Wasps' defence and Fonua forced his way through to make it 12-5, Tristan Roberts kicking the conversion side. Welsh started the second half well and Roberts made amends for his earlier miss as he calmly kicked a penalty between the posts to reduce the arrears even further. But Wasps soon began to dominate and a lineout close to the try-line was bundled over by Johnson in his first start as hooker. Then a swift break down the right saw Varndell free to run back around the Welsh defence and score under the posts for his hat-trick. Elder scored a try out of nowhere four minutes later for the Exiles on his Aviva Premiership debut, as he found space on the left wing to touch down in the corner. Wasps instantly replied though as Tagicakibau finished a great run through the centre by reaching for the line. And the game ended on a high for Wasps as Leiua finished the scoring with a darting run through the middle. James Cannon wins a line-out for Wasps ahead of London Welsh's Matt Corker as Wasps recovered their form. Andy Goode adds extras as Wasps renewed their chase for a European Champions Cup place. .","summary":"Wasps beat London Welsh 40 - 13 at the Kassam Stadium . Tom Varndell scored a hat - trick for Wasps . Ashley Johnson , Sailosi Tagicakibau and Alapati Leiua also crossed . Welsh will finish bottom of the Aviva Premiership .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"271_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tom Varndell helped himself to a hat-trick against London Welsh as Wasps won away from home in the Aviva Premiership for the first time in 2015 to keep their top-six hopes alive. Ahead of the trip to the Kassam Stadium, Wasps' hunt for an automatic European Rugby Champions Cup spot next season had stuttered after winning just one of their previous five fixtures in all competitions. However, they claimed a 40-13 win over Welsh with tries from Varndell, Ashley Johnson, Sailosi Tagicakibau and Alapati Leiua. Tom Varndell crosses for one of his three tries as Wasps ran out comfortable winners at the Kassam Stadium. It was far from plain sailing for Wasps, though as the Exiles, whose defeat to Bath last time out confirmed that they will finish bottom of the table, trailed 12-5 at half-time after Opeti Fonua bundled over after the first two of Varndell's tries. But Johnson dotted down and Varndell added his third before Tagicakibau secured the bonus point for Wasps, with Alapati Leiua getting in on the act with the last play of the game. Chris Elder scored Welsh's second try of the match in the second period. Wasps got off to a fast start at the Kassam as they went 12 points clear after as many minutes. The visitors found the tryline after only four minutes as Varndell broke down the right flank and scored in the corner, veteran fly-half Andy Goode converting well from a tight angle. Welsh then went down to 14 men eight minutes later when Koree Britton was sent to the sin bin for pulling down a maul and Wasps instantly capitalised as Varndell grabbed his second try. Seb Stegmann is tackled by Carlo Festuccia as the exiles put up a fight, but faded away again. Alapati Leiua breaks away to score a late try as Wasps pulled away in the closing stages . The Exiles crept back into the game, though, keeping the pressure on Wasps' defence and Fonua forced his way through to make it 12-5, Tristan Roberts kicking the conversion side. Welsh started the second half well and Roberts made amends for his earlier miss as he calmly kicked a penalty between the posts to reduce the arrears even further. But Wasps soon began to dominate and a lineout close to the try-line was bundled over by Johnson in his first start as hooker. Then a swift break down the right saw Varndell free to run back around the Welsh defence and score under the posts for his hat-trick. Elder scored a try out of nowhere four minutes later for the Exiles on his Aviva Premiership debut, as he found space on the left wing to touch down in the corner. Wasps instantly replied though as Tagicakibau finished a great run through the centre by reaching for the line. And the game ended on a high for Wasps as Leiua finished the scoring with a darting run through the middle. James Cannon wins a line-out for Wasps ahead of London Welsh's Matt Corker as Wasps recovered their form. Andy Goode adds extras as Wasps renewed their chase for a European Champions Cup place. .","summary":"Wasps ran out comfortable winners at the Kassam Stadium . Tom Varndell scored a hat - trick , with Ashley Johnson , Sailosi Tagicakibau and Alapati Leiua crossing for the visitors . London Welsh scored tries through Opeti Fonua and Chris Elder .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"272_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The lovers who got the most complaints in New York City for loud sex are a handyman and the girlfriend he pops round for quickies with in the building where he works. The 25-year-old boytoy is the lover, of a Dominican woman in her late 30s, who invites him round for romps around her entire apartment in Brooklyn. The apartment block was named in a league table of complaints made to New York authorities about loud sex. Most complained: The building maintenance worker (left) and his girlfriend (right), who is now four months pregnant, were complained about six times for excessive noise at the Bay Ridge block, official records show. Say it loud: This is the apartment block with six calls made to 311 - New York city's non-emergency number - because of complaints of loud sex. Blue: The woman who was complained about was spoken to by police today. She later left, saying: 'I'm doing what I'm doing in my own apartment. I'm not hurting anyone.' The woman whose moans during sex sparked the highest number of complaints in New York said today: 'I'm not hurting anyone'. The woman, who declined to give her name, walked out of the apartment block wearing striped maxi dres, a white jacket and sunglasses. She looked upset and said she was hurt by all the attention - and revealed she was pregnant. She said: 'I'm four months pregnant. 'I'm doing what I'm doing in my own apartment. I'm not hurting anyone. My neighbors calling the city are going about it the wrong way'. . The league table, compiled by DNAInfo, showed that there were six complaints at the Bay Ridge block, which has 59 separate apartments. The outcome of the complaints was not recorded. . Speaking to Daily Mail Online the boyfriend said that he didn't see what the problem was - and wouldn't mind if other people were as noisy as him. He outed himself after Daily Mail Online asked him and the building manager who had been making the complaints. The boyfriend said: 'I don't believe it because I'm the one who stays there. I pop in there a lot. 'I don't think it's true. I don't understand why - other people make louder noises. Other people do the same. 'Everyone has their own way. People above and below us are noisy too. I sometimes stamp my feet to get them to quieter down. 'I wouldn't mind if the people next door were doing the same!' When Daily Mail Online knocked on the apartment door a dog barked loudly and after a pause a woman said: 'Hello?' Asked for comment she said: 'I'm unavailable at the moment'. Neighbour Siddharth Shah, 29, a Long Island University student, said that sometimes the lovers fight and make a racket - but mostly they make love. He said: 'It happens three or four times a week though I'm at school in the day so it could be more. 'They usually go at it for 10 to 15 minutes and I hear them all over the apartment. 'Sometimes it's the bedroom and sometimes it's in the lobby by the front door.' Another neighbor said: 'It's really loud. 'I have to put on music because you can hear everything.' The building owner Madelene Behefte, 73, said she had no idea about the complaints. She said: 'People should call the landlord before calling the city to complain'. On the job: The building handyman complained about over noisy sex was at work today - at the apartment block where his girlfriend lives. . House of noise: The apartment building is in Bay Ridge, close to New York harbor in Brooklyn. No idea: The building's owner Madelene Behefte told Daily Mail Online she had no idea about the complaints. No respite: The front door of the apartment at the center of six complaints for noisy sex. It failed to stop neighbors from overhearing the couple's antics. . DNAInfo reported that New York's 311 helpline, for non-emergency complaints to city authorities, recorded a total of 133 complaints about loud sex between January 1 2014 and February 12 2015. Brooklyn, the borough now associated with trendy hipsters and home to would-be president Hillary Clinton's campaign, had the highest number of complaints, at 42. Brooklyn is the most populous of the city's five boroughs. Queens was next with 37, the Bronx and 31 and Manhattan had 23. Staten Island recorded none. The website reported that on November 14 last year, a 311 operator logged: 'Neighbors are having very loud sex with the windows open that can be heard throughout the whole bldg.' The complainant told the website the woman was 'moaning and screaming \"Oh yeah, oh, do it to me\".' It was followed by another woman shouting at the couple: 'Shut your f***ing windows you wh**e.' Complaints to 311 are passed to police to investigate if they are available, but officers found no noise disturbance when they attended the Bay Ridge block. . .","summary":"Handyman , 25 , and girlfriend , in her 30s , complained about six times . Brooklyn block named in league table of complaints about loud sex . Woman , who is now four months pregnant , said : ' I 'm doing what I 'm doing in my own apartment . I 'm not hurting anyone ' New York 's 311 helpline recorded 133 complaints between January 2014 and February 2015 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9863013699},"272_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The lovers who got the most complaints in New York City for loud sex are a handyman and the girlfriend he pops round for quickies with in the building where he works. The 25-year-old boytoy is the lover, of a Dominican woman in her late 30s, who invites him round for romps around her entire apartment in Brooklyn. The apartment block was named in a league table of complaints made to New York authorities about loud sex. Most complained: The building maintenance worker (left) and his girlfriend (right), who is now four months pregnant, were complained about six times for excessive noise at the Bay Ridge block, official records show. Say it loud: This is the apartment block with six calls made to 311 - New York city's non-emergency number - because of complaints of loud sex. Blue: The woman who was complained about was spoken to by police today. She later left, saying: 'I'm doing what I'm doing in my own apartment. I'm not hurting anyone.' The woman whose moans during sex sparked the highest number of complaints in New York said today: 'I'm not hurting anyone'. The woman, who declined to give her name, walked out of the apartment block wearing striped maxi dres, a white jacket and sunglasses. She looked upset and said she was hurt by all the attention - and revealed she was pregnant. She said: 'I'm four months pregnant. 'I'm doing what I'm doing in my own apartment. I'm not hurting anyone. My neighbors calling the city are going about it the wrong way'. . The league table, compiled by DNAInfo, showed that there were six complaints at the Bay Ridge block, which has 59 separate apartments. The outcome of the complaints was not recorded. . Speaking to Daily Mail Online the boyfriend said that he didn't see what the problem was - and wouldn't mind if other people were as noisy as him. He outed himself after Daily Mail Online asked him and the building manager who had been making the complaints. The boyfriend said: 'I don't believe it because I'm the one who stays there. I pop in there a lot. 'I don't think it's true. I don't understand why - other people make louder noises. Other people do the same. 'Everyone has their own way. People above and below us are noisy too. I sometimes stamp my feet to get them to quieter down. 'I wouldn't mind if the people next door were doing the same!' When Daily Mail Online knocked on the apartment door a dog barked loudly and after a pause a woman said: 'Hello?' Asked for comment she said: 'I'm unavailable at the moment'. Neighbour Siddharth Shah, 29, a Long Island University student, said that sometimes the lovers fight and make a racket - but mostly they make love. He said: 'It happens three or four times a week though I'm at school in the day so it could be more. 'They usually go at it for 10 to 15 minutes and I hear them all over the apartment. 'Sometimes it's the bedroom and sometimes it's in the lobby by the front door.' Another neighbor said: 'It's really loud. 'I have to put on music because you can hear everything.' The building owner Madelene Behefte, 73, said she had no idea about the complaints. She said: 'People should call the landlord before calling the city to complain'. On the job: The building handyman complained about over noisy sex was at work today - at the apartment block where his girlfriend lives. . House of noise: The apartment building is in Bay Ridge, close to New York harbor in Brooklyn. No idea: The building's owner Madelene Behefte told Daily Mail Online she had no idea about the complaints. No respite: The front door of the apartment at the center of six complaints for noisy sex. It failed to stop neighbors from overhearing the couple's antics. . DNAInfo reported that New York's 311 helpline, for non-emergency complaints to city authorities, recorded a total of 133 complaints about loud sex between January 1 2014 and February 12 2015. Brooklyn, the borough now associated with trendy hipsters and home to would-be president Hillary Clinton's campaign, had the highest number of complaints, at 42. Brooklyn is the most populous of the city's five boroughs. Queens was next with 37, the Bronx and 31 and Manhattan had 23. Staten Island recorded none. The website reported that on November 14 last year, a 311 operator logged: 'Neighbors are having very loud sex with the windows open that can be heard throughout the whole bldg.' The complainant told the website the woman was 'moaning and screaming \"Oh yeah, oh, do it to me\".' It was followed by another woman shouting at the couple: 'Shut your f***ing windows you wh**e.' Complaints to 311 are passed to police to investigate if they are available, but officers found no noise disturbance when they attended the Bay Ridge block. . .","summary":"League table of complaints made to New York authorities about loud sex . The couple were complained about six times at the Bay Ridge block in Brooklyn . Brooklyn , the borough now associated with trendy hipsters and home to would - be president Hillary Clinton 's campaign , had the highest number of complaints .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"273_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bacary Sagna could end the season trophyless and lower than Arsenal in the Premier League but the Manchester City defender insists he has no regrets about leaving the Emirates for the Etihad. Sagna's acrimonious departure from Arsenal when his contract expired at the end of last season left many Gunners fans dismayed at a perceived lack of loyalty from the defender. The France international has played only 16 times for City this season in an underwhelming campaign both for him and the Premier League holders, who are languishing in fourth. Bacary Sagna (right) insists he does not regret leaving Arsenal for Manchester City last summer. Sangna (right) has only made 16 appearances and City are fourth in the Premier League, with Arsenal second. Sagna departed Arsenal on the back of winning the FA Cup but faces a year without a trophy at City. But the 32-year-old Sagna says if he was faced with the decision again, he would make the same choice. 'I see a lot of comments from fans saying I should have stayed at Arsenal but if I had to do it again, if I had to come back and sign for City, I would have done it again,' Sagna told the Manchester Evening News. 'I'm happy because I came to the champions.' Sagna departed the Emirates on the back of an FA Cup triumph but arrived at City with the club having won the Premier League. A year later, Arsenal are gearing up to defend their trophy against Aston Villa in the final at Wembley but City's Premier League title will almost certainly be claimed by Chelsea. Sagna is philosophical about how City and Arsenal's seasons have unravelled. 'When I signed I just wanted to come, give the maximum, and give my best for the club then after, it\u2019s life, no?' Sagna said. Sagna (left) said he would make the same decision again if he was faced with a similar choice . Sagna believes Manuel Pellegrini's City side will soon return to winning ways and end the season well. Sanga also brushed aside fears that City could be usurped from the Champions League qualifying places and believes Manuel Pellegrini's side will swiftly return to winning ways. 'Everyone looks forward in the same direction, we want to be successful as a team and the coach and the staff and everyone is part of the team,' Sagna said. 'We are doing out best to get back to a winning team and to finish the season well.' .","summary":"Bacary Sagna left Arsenal for Manchester City at the end of last season . The France international has played only 16 times for City this season . City are currently fourth in the Premier League , with Arsenal second . Sagna says he would make the same decision again if he was faced with a similar choice .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"273_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Bacary Sagna could end the season trophyless and lower than Arsenal in the Premier League but the Manchester City defender insists he has no regrets about leaving the Emirates for the Etihad. Sagna's acrimonious departure from Arsenal when his contract expired at the end of last season left many Gunners fans dismayed at a perceived lack of loyalty from the defender. The France international has played only 16 times for City this season in an underwhelming campaign both for him and the Premier League holders, who are languishing in fourth. Bacary Sagna (right) insists he does not regret leaving Arsenal for Manchester City last summer. Sangna (right) has only made 16 appearances and City are fourth in the Premier League, with Arsenal second. Sagna departed Arsenal on the back of winning the FA Cup but faces a year without a trophy at City. But the 32-year-old Sagna says if he was faced with the decision again, he would make the same choice. 'I see a lot of comments from fans saying I should have stayed at Arsenal but if I had to do it again, if I had to come back and sign for City, I would have done it again,' Sagna told the Manchester Evening News. 'I'm happy because I came to the champions.' Sagna departed the Emirates on the back of an FA Cup triumph but arrived at City with the club having won the Premier League. A year later, Arsenal are gearing up to defend their trophy against Aston Villa in the final at Wembley but City's Premier League title will almost certainly be claimed by Chelsea. Sagna is philosophical about how City and Arsenal's seasons have unravelled. 'When I signed I just wanted to come, give the maximum, and give my best for the club then after, it\u2019s life, no?' Sagna said. Sagna (left) said he would make the same decision again if he was faced with a similar choice . Sagna believes Manuel Pellegrini's City side will soon return to winning ways and end the season well. Sanga also brushed aside fears that City could be usurped from the Champions League qualifying places and believes Manuel Pellegrini's side will swiftly return to winning ways. 'Everyone looks forward in the same direction, we want to be successful as a team and the coach and the staff and everyone is part of the team,' Sagna said. 'We are doing out best to get back to a winning team and to finish the season well.' .","summary":"Bacary Sagna left Arsenal on the back of winning the FA Cup last season . Sagna has played only 16 times for Manchester City this season . City are fourth in the Premier League , with Arsenal second .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"274_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Former Leeds and England coach Tony Smith admits he was shocked by Kevin Sinfield's decision to switch codes but, on reflection, believes it could be an inspired decision. Sinfield, 34, the greatest captain in Leeds' history, stunned the world of rugby league with his sudden announcement that he will quit the sport at the end of the season and join the Rhinos' sister club Yorkshire Carnegie on an 18-month contract. Sinfield, who is closing in on third place in rugby league's all-time scoring list with 3,997 points, told a news conference at Headingley he did not want to play against Rhinos and that the opportunity to spearhead Carnegie's bid for a Premiership return was too good to resist. . Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield is to switch codes and join Yorkshire Carnegie at the end of the season. Sinfield (centre) lifts the Super League trophy after Leeds beat Warrington in the grand final in October 2012. Warrington coach Tony Smith (left) speaks with fellow coaches Tony Rea and Brian McDermott. Smith, who was in charge of the Rhinos when Sinfield lifted the first of their six Super League titles in 2003, says he is sad to see his former skipper swap codes. 'I was a bit shocked,' Smith said. 'It took me a couple of minutes to think about it. He's a champion player, he's been a champion player for his club and his country for many years. 'I'm sad to lose him to that other code. However, I could understand the rationale. If it's a way of him plying his trade for longer - his trade of playing rugby and being a terrific professional - I can see why he's made that change. 'I think he'll have a lot to still contribute to their sport and to that club. It's not a huge switch for him in terms of training venues. 'He'll still have his bumps and bruises, but the fact that he can continue to do that and probably get well rewarded for it, I can't blame him.' Sinfield, whose bombshell announcement came just four days after his predecessor as England captain Jamie Peacock revealed he would be leaving Leeds at the end of the season to become football manager at Hull KR, has missed Leeds' last two games through injury and, according to Smith, is probably stepping down at the right time. . Sinfield (left) in action for England against France during the 2013 Rugby League World Cup quarter-final. Sinfield is tackled during a match between Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Centurions last year. 'I think it's fantastic to make that decision to bow out of Super League probably at the right time,' Smith added. 'You can't keep playing forever and, when those young guys come snapping at your heels, it's hard to keep them at bay at some stage. 'You have to bite the bullet and step aside and I'd say the time is probably right. I'm no expert on when other people should retire but I'm pleased for Kevin and he'll certainly give everything he's got to his new employers. 'That's how he's been in rugby league and I've got no reason to think it'll be any different.' Sinfield has never played rugby union but already identified a role for himself in his new sport as he follows in the footsteps of Jason Robinson, Andy Farrell and Sam Burgess. 'Ideally I'd like to play fly-half,' Sinfield said. 'It's the position that suits the skill set I have the best. . Sinfield and his Leeds team-mates celebrate after beating Melbourne Storm in the 2008 World Club Challenge. 'I understand the challenge that's in front of me and the difficulties rugby league players have faced crossing over. That's why I think I'm in the best possible place to help with that transition. 'Playing union is something I've always wanted to do. I didn't want to end my career and have regrets about missed opportunities. When this opportunity came up I knew it was the right thing. 'I'm excited by it. I know the potential at the club and it's something I'd like to be a part of. 'I'm very respectful of the game and I like watching it. I think a lot of rugby league people look down on rugby union, and I think a lot of rugby union people look down on rugby league. But I like both games. As a sportsman, to get the opportunity to play another professional sport is something that really appeals to me.' .","summary":"Kevin Sinfield will leave Leeds Rhinos at the end of the season . The 34 - year - old will join Yorkshire Carnegie on an 18 - month contract . Sinfield is closing in on third place in rugby league 's all - time scoring list . Former Leeds and England coach Tony Smith admits he was shocked by Sinfield 's decision to switch codes .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"274_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Former Leeds and England coach Tony Smith admits he was shocked by Kevin Sinfield's decision to switch codes but, on reflection, believes it could be an inspired decision. Sinfield, 34, the greatest captain in Leeds' history, stunned the world of rugby league with his sudden announcement that he will quit the sport at the end of the season and join the Rhinos' sister club Yorkshire Carnegie on an 18-month contract. Sinfield, who is closing in on third place in rugby league's all-time scoring list with 3,997 points, told a news conference at Headingley he did not want to play against Rhinos and that the opportunity to spearhead Carnegie's bid for a Premiership return was too good to resist. . Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield is to switch codes and join Yorkshire Carnegie at the end of the season. Sinfield (centre) lifts the Super League trophy after Leeds beat Warrington in the grand final in October 2012. Warrington coach Tony Smith (left) speaks with fellow coaches Tony Rea and Brian McDermott. Smith, who was in charge of the Rhinos when Sinfield lifted the first of their six Super League titles in 2003, says he is sad to see his former skipper swap codes. 'I was a bit shocked,' Smith said. 'It took me a couple of minutes to think about it. He's a champion player, he's been a champion player for his club and his country for many years. 'I'm sad to lose him to that other code. However, I could understand the rationale. If it's a way of him plying his trade for longer - his trade of playing rugby and being a terrific professional - I can see why he's made that change. 'I think he'll have a lot to still contribute to their sport and to that club. It's not a huge switch for him in terms of training venues. 'He'll still have his bumps and bruises, but the fact that he can continue to do that and probably get well rewarded for it, I can't blame him.' Sinfield, whose bombshell announcement came just four days after his predecessor as England captain Jamie Peacock revealed he would be leaving Leeds at the end of the season to become football manager at Hull KR, has missed Leeds' last two games through injury and, according to Smith, is probably stepping down at the right time. . Sinfield (left) in action for England against France during the 2013 Rugby League World Cup quarter-final. Sinfield is tackled during a match between Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Centurions last year. 'I think it's fantastic to make that decision to bow out of Super League probably at the right time,' Smith added. 'You can't keep playing forever and, when those young guys come snapping at your heels, it's hard to keep them at bay at some stage. 'You have to bite the bullet and step aside and I'd say the time is probably right. I'm no expert on when other people should retire but I'm pleased for Kevin and he'll certainly give everything he's got to his new employers. 'That's how he's been in rugby league and I've got no reason to think it'll be any different.' Sinfield has never played rugby union but already identified a role for himself in his new sport as he follows in the footsteps of Jason Robinson, Andy Farrell and Sam Burgess. 'Ideally I'd like to play fly-half,' Sinfield said. 'It's the position that suits the skill set I have the best. . Sinfield and his Leeds team-mates celebrate after beating Melbourne Storm in the 2008 World Club Challenge. 'I understand the challenge that's in front of me and the difficulties rugby league players have faced crossing over. That's why I think I'm in the best possible place to help with that transition. 'Playing union is something I've always wanted to do. I didn't want to end my career and have regrets about missed opportunities. When this opportunity came up I knew it was the right thing. 'I'm excited by it. I know the potential at the club and it's something I'd like to be a part of. 'I'm very respectful of the game and I like watching it. I think a lot of rugby league people look down on rugby union, and I think a lot of rugby union people look down on rugby league. But I like both games. As a sportsman, to get the opportunity to play another professional sport is something that really appeals to me.' .","summary":"Kevin Sinfield has announced he will quit rugby league at the end of the season . The 34 - year - old will join sister club Yorkshire Carnegie on an 18 - month contract . Former Leeds and England coach Tony Smith admits he was shocked by Sinfield 's decision .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"275_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Birmingham is the rat capital of the UK and the London Borough of Southwark has the most mice, cockroaches and bed bugs, according to new research. The Midlands city topped the league table for the highest number of rat exterminations with almost 15,000 between 2013 and 2014. Newcastle is officially the most pest-infested place in the country with 5 per cent of those living on Tyneside reporting problems with rats, cockroaches, wasps and other creepy crawlies. The North East city was followed by the City of London where 4.9 per cent of people reported problems, and in Knowsley, Merseyside, 3.4 per cent of residents were forced to call in exterminators. . Scroll down for video . A survey revealed Birmingham to be the rat capital of the UK while the London Borough of Southwark has the most mice, cockroaches and bed bugs. Five per cent of residents in Newcastle, more than 6,000 people, called in pest inspectors last year - making Tyneside residents the most likely to report a problem (file image) The figures, released by the British Pest Control Association, also revealed that the most pest-free place was Southend, in Essex, where 0.03 per cent of homeowners had a problem. Officials at the BPCA warned that pests numbers are at their highest levels for several years after councils cut free pest-buster services. They said that, while there were usual local reasons for particular pests being common, the overall trend across the UK was an increase in numbers. For example, while rats and cockroaches are particularly common in large cities such as London, areas such as Fife, in Scotland, are much more prone to ants. Scotland as a whole has seen an explosion in the ant population in the last four years, will call-outs to treat the problem increasing three-fold. . A graph compiled by the British Pest Control Association shows Wales is the most rat-infested country in the UK (left) and another shows the prevalence of mice by country (right_. While inner-city areas such as Birmingham and London were plagued by rats and cockroaches, more rural areas such as North Lanarkshire were overrun by wasps (pictured) Meanwhile, residents of North Lanarkshire in Scotland were the most likely to report problems with wasps. After an especially wet summer in 2012-13 which killed off a lot of the UK's wasps, 2013-14 saw a boom in the number of the pests, especially in Scotland. . The survey also revealed that the number of local authorities who provide a free pest control service has declined by 26 per cent over the past four years. And the BCPA is warning that this the potential to prompt a significant increase in pests, including rats and bedbugs. Simon Forrester, chief executive of the BCPA, said: 'Our study provides a comprehensive and graphic indication of the demand placed on local authorities for pest control. 'There are many localised reasons why a particular area could have a high prevalence of a certain pest, but there's certainly a recurring theme. 'If an infestation of any pest isn't dealt with quickly and professionally, it's likely to spread. . 'The problem then becomes much more expensive and carries a greater risk to public health.' Wasp numbers saw a steady decline and then a sharp rise in the past few years (left) but there has been a clear rise in the number of bed bugs across the country (right) The number of ant infestations reported has shot up three-fold in Scotland in the last five years, data showed, with those in Fife most likely to report a problem. .","summary":"Birmingham topped the league table for the highest number of rat exterminations . Newcastle is officially the most pest - infested place in the country . 5 % of those living on Tyneside reported problems with rats , cockroaches , wasps and other creepy crawlies . London Borough of Southwark has the most mice and bed bugs .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"275_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Birmingham is the rat capital of the UK and the London Borough of Southwark has the most mice, cockroaches and bed bugs, according to new research. The Midlands city topped the league table for the highest number of rat exterminations with almost 15,000 between 2013 and 2014. Newcastle is officially the most pest-infested place in the country with 5 per cent of those living on Tyneside reporting problems with rats, cockroaches, wasps and other creepy crawlies. The North East city was followed by the City of London where 4.9 per cent of people reported problems, and in Knowsley, Merseyside, 3.4 per cent of residents were forced to call in exterminators. . Scroll down for video . A survey revealed Birmingham to be the rat capital of the UK while the London Borough of Southwark has the most mice, cockroaches and bed bugs. Five per cent of residents in Newcastle, more than 6,000 people, called in pest inspectors last year - making Tyneside residents the most likely to report a problem (file image) The figures, released by the British Pest Control Association, also revealed that the most pest-free place was Southend, in Essex, where 0.03 per cent of homeowners had a problem. Officials at the BPCA warned that pests numbers are at their highest levels for several years after councils cut free pest-buster services. They said that, while there were usual local reasons for particular pests being common, the overall trend across the UK was an increase in numbers. For example, while rats and cockroaches are particularly common in large cities such as London, areas such as Fife, in Scotland, are much more prone to ants. Scotland as a whole has seen an explosion in the ant population in the last four years, will call-outs to treat the problem increasing three-fold. . A graph compiled by the British Pest Control Association shows Wales is the most rat-infested country in the UK (left) and another shows the prevalence of mice by country (right_. While inner-city areas such as Birmingham and London were plagued by rats and cockroaches, more rural areas such as North Lanarkshire were overrun by wasps (pictured) Meanwhile, residents of North Lanarkshire in Scotland were the most likely to report problems with wasps. After an especially wet summer in 2012-13 which killed off a lot of the UK's wasps, 2013-14 saw a boom in the number of the pests, especially in Scotland. . The survey also revealed that the number of local authorities who provide a free pest control service has declined by 26 per cent over the past four years. And the BCPA is warning that this the potential to prompt a significant increase in pests, including rats and bedbugs. Simon Forrester, chief executive of the BCPA, said: 'Our study provides a comprehensive and graphic indication of the demand placed on local authorities for pest control. 'There are many localised reasons why a particular area could have a high prevalence of a certain pest, but there's certainly a recurring theme. 'If an infestation of any pest isn't dealt with quickly and professionally, it's likely to spread. . 'The problem then becomes much more expensive and carries a greater risk to public health.' Wasp numbers saw a steady decline and then a sharp rise in the past few years (left) but there has been a clear rise in the number of bed bugs across the country (right) The number of ant infestations reported has shot up three-fold in Scotland in the last five years, data showed, with those in Fife most likely to report a problem. .","summary":"Midlands city topped league table for highest number of rat exterminations . Newcastle is officially the most pest - infested place in the country . London Borough of Southwark has most mice , cockroaches and bed bugs .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"276_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"According to an outside review by Columbia Journalism School professors, \"(a)n institutional failure at Rolling Stone resulted in a deeply flawed article about a purported gang rape at the University of Virginia.\" The Columbia team concluded that \"The failure encompassed reporting, editing, editorial supervision and fact-checking.\" Hardly a ringing endorsement of the editorial process at the publication. The magazine's managing editor, Will Dana, wrote, \"We would like to apologize to our readers and to all of those who were damaged by our story and the ensuing fallout, including members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and UVA administrators and students.\" Brian Stelter: Fraternity to 'pursue all available legal action' The next question is:. Can UVA, Phi Kappa Psi or any of the other fraternities on campus sue for defamation? The Virginia Supreme Court said in Jordan v. Kollman that \"the elements of libel are (1) publication of (2) an actionable statement with (3) the requisite intent.\" \"Actionable\" means the statement must be both false and defamatory. Of course, the law of defamation must be balanced against the freedom of speech protected under not only the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, but also the Virginia Constitution. True statements cannot be defamatory. Neither can pure statements of opinion, because they theoretically cannot be either true or false. But the Rolling Stone article certainly purported to be fact, and it apparently is not exactly what the law considers \"true.\" The individual members of the fraternity will likely be considered private individuals, and not public figures; the latter have a harder time proving defamation. A private person suing for defamation must establish that the defendant has published a false factual statement that is about the person and that it also harms the person's reputation. The private plaintiff also must show that the defendant knew that the statement was false, or believed it was true but lacked a reasonable basis, or acted negligently in checking the facts. At first blush, that sounds like it fits perfectly, right? The Columbia report may go a long way toward establishing at least a modicum of the required intent. But that's only half the battle. There are strict rules about who can be a plaintiff in a defamation action like this. The identity of the aspiring plaintiff matters. First, let's eliminate UVA. The university is a public university, and therefore it is a governmental entity. The Supreme Court has been clear on the issue of libelous statements about the government: The government cannot sue for defamation. There is no such cause of action in American jurisprudence. Now the fraternities, starting with Phi Kappa Psi. A fraternity is not an individual, but a group. A plaintiff in a defamation case must show that the statements were \"of or concerning\" the plaintiff. It sounds obvious, but if you're going to say a statement hurt you, you have to prove the statement actually was about you to begin with. When the statements are about a group without naming an individual, it's hard to say the statement is \"concerning\" the individual -- and groups generally cannot sue. For example, you can be sued if you call a specific lawyer a thief, but that same person cannot sue you if you simply call all lawyers thieves. Defamatory statements about a group are therefore not actionable by the group's individual members, for the most part. Like all rules, however, there are exceptions. If the defamatory language is about \"a comparatively small group of persons and the defamatory part is easily imputed against all members of the small group, an individual member may sue.\" If I said, \"The 1980 Philadelphia Phillies infielders were a bunch of criminals\" (they weren't), the individual players could sue, because that mean statement is clearly about certain persons -- if I said that -- which I didn't. Phi Kappa Psi would likely argue that the \"small group\" exception fits it perfectly: Even if the individual members were not identified by name, the defamatory story has been imputed directly to individual members, who have suffered by their association with the group. On the other hand, Rolling Stone's lawyers would likely argue that the group is so large and fluid (after all, the membership changes somewhat every year), that even though the fraternity's reputation is tarnished, the members have suffered no individualized injury. As for the other fraternities on campus but not implicated in the story, that's likely a group that moves from the small category to large, and the members of Greek life generally will have a harder time bringing a lawsuit. Lawyers will tell you that a libel suit is one of those things that citizens often threaten each other with on Facebook, but that such cases are rarely actually filed. That's because a plaintiff usually has to show some kind of financial harm. So if your Aunt Edna calls you a loser on Twitter, you're going to have to spend money on an expert to explain to a jury how that actually damaged you financially. And since most of the people who waste time threatening each other with defamation suits on Facebook live in their moms' basements and are \"between jobs,\" these are not the kind of people who have money or reputation to damage in the first place. The UVA situation is not your run-of-the-mill defamation case. The university won't be able to sue, but if the members of the fraternity can get past some of the preliminary hurdles of a defamation claim, and they can make a tangible case for damages, then this could be one of those rare successful defamation cases.","summary":"Rolling Stone 's article about alleged gang rape at University of Virginia drew criticism . Dean Obeidallah : Can UVA , Phi Kappa Psi or any of the other fraternities sue for defamation ? He says there are strict rules about who can be a plaintiff in a defamation action like this . Obeiallah : Individual members of the fraternity will likely be considered private individuals .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9253731343},"276_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"According to an outside review by Columbia Journalism School professors, \"(a)n institutional failure at Rolling Stone resulted in a deeply flawed article about a purported gang rape at the University of Virginia.\" The Columbia team concluded that \"The failure encompassed reporting, editing, editorial supervision and fact-checking.\" Hardly a ringing endorsement of the editorial process at the publication. The magazine's managing editor, Will Dana, wrote, \"We would like to apologize to our readers and to all of those who were damaged by our story and the ensuing fallout, including members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and UVA administrators and students.\" Brian Stelter: Fraternity to 'pursue all available legal action' The next question is:. Can UVA, Phi Kappa Psi or any of the other fraternities on campus sue for defamation? The Virginia Supreme Court said in Jordan v. Kollman that \"the elements of libel are (1) publication of (2) an actionable statement with (3) the requisite intent.\" \"Actionable\" means the statement must be both false and defamatory. Of course, the law of defamation must be balanced against the freedom of speech protected under not only the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, but also the Virginia Constitution. True statements cannot be defamatory. Neither can pure statements of opinion, because they theoretically cannot be either true or false. But the Rolling Stone article certainly purported to be fact, and it apparently is not exactly what the law considers \"true.\" The individual members of the fraternity will likely be considered private individuals, and not public figures; the latter have a harder time proving defamation. A private person suing for defamation must establish that the defendant has published a false factual statement that is about the person and that it also harms the person's reputation. The private plaintiff also must show that the defendant knew that the statement was false, or believed it was true but lacked a reasonable basis, or acted negligently in checking the facts. At first blush, that sounds like it fits perfectly, right? The Columbia report may go a long way toward establishing at least a modicum of the required intent. But that's only half the battle. There are strict rules about who can be a plaintiff in a defamation action like this. The identity of the aspiring plaintiff matters. First, let's eliminate UVA. The university is a public university, and therefore it is a governmental entity. The Supreme Court has been clear on the issue of libelous statements about the government: The government cannot sue for defamation. There is no such cause of action in American jurisprudence. Now the fraternities, starting with Phi Kappa Psi. A fraternity is not an individual, but a group. A plaintiff in a defamation case must show that the statements were \"of or concerning\" the plaintiff. It sounds obvious, but if you're going to say a statement hurt you, you have to prove the statement actually was about you to begin with. When the statements are about a group without naming an individual, it's hard to say the statement is \"concerning\" the individual -- and groups generally cannot sue. For example, you can be sued if you call a specific lawyer a thief, but that same person cannot sue you if you simply call all lawyers thieves. Defamatory statements about a group are therefore not actionable by the group's individual members, for the most part. Like all rules, however, there are exceptions. If the defamatory language is about \"a comparatively small group of persons and the defamatory part is easily imputed against all members of the small group, an individual member may sue.\" If I said, \"The 1980 Philadelphia Phillies infielders were a bunch of criminals\" (they weren't), the individual players could sue, because that mean statement is clearly about certain persons -- if I said that -- which I didn't. Phi Kappa Psi would likely argue that the \"small group\" exception fits it perfectly: Even if the individual members were not identified by name, the defamatory story has been imputed directly to individual members, who have suffered by their association with the group. On the other hand, Rolling Stone's lawyers would likely argue that the group is so large and fluid (after all, the membership changes somewhat every year), that even though the fraternity's reputation is tarnished, the members have suffered no individualized injury. As for the other fraternities on campus but not implicated in the story, that's likely a group that moves from the small category to large, and the members of Greek life generally will have a harder time bringing a lawsuit. Lawyers will tell you that a libel suit is one of those things that citizens often threaten each other with on Facebook, but that such cases are rarely actually filed. That's because a plaintiff usually has to show some kind of financial harm. So if your Aunt Edna calls you a loser on Twitter, you're going to have to spend money on an expert to explain to a jury how that actually damaged you financially. And since most of the people who waste time threatening each other with defamation suits on Facebook live in their moms' basements and are \"between jobs,\" these are not the kind of people who have money or reputation to damage in the first place. The UVA situation is not your run-of-the-mill defamation case. The university won't be able to sue, but if the members of the fraternity can get past some of the preliminary hurdles of a defamation claim, and they can make a tangible case for damages, then this could be one of those rare successful defamation cases.","summary":"Danny Cevallos : UVA , Phi Kappa Psi , other fraternities ca n't sue for defamation . He says the law of defamation must be balanced against freedom of speech .","labels":["extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9032258065},"277_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Jordon Ibe is on the verge of signing a new long-term contract as Brendan Rodgers prepares to re-launch the exciting teenager\u2019s season. Liverpool offered Ibe fresh terms in February after he had a deep impression in a sequence of games, particularly against Everton and Tottenham, that coincided with an improvement in the club\u2019s fortunes. A deal has now been agreed and it is simply a case of the highly-regarded Ibe, who has been absent since damaging knee ligaments against Besiktas on February 26, putting pen to paper. Jordon Ibe in training for Liverpool at Melwood as he prepares to make a return from injury. Ibe is set to sign a new long-term deal at Liverpool after breaking into the first team this season. Rodgers says Ibe, 19, has looked \u2018absolutely sensational\u2019 after stepping up his rehabilitation work in the last couple of weeks and he could come straight back into the starting line-up against Newcastle on Monday night. The issue Rodgers must address is whether to stick with the 4-3-3 formation he used at Blackburn in the FA Cup last Wednesday or revert to the 3-4-3 system that had been the catalyst for an improvement in results. . One thing Liverpool\u2019s manager has conceded, though, is that Daniel Sturridge is unlikely to recapture his very best form this season, given all the injuries he has suffered. Ibe, pictured in action against Tottenham, damaged his knee ligaments while playing against Besiktas. Sturridge, who has only scored four goals in his last 15 games, admitted last week that he felt it would have to wait until the new campaign to show last year\u2019s sparkle and his manager agrees, following 12 months in which he has suffered thigh, calf and hip issues. \u2018It\u2019s a long time out,\u2019 said Rodgers. \u2018When you\u2019re out for that length of time it maybe takes you the same amount of time to get back again. \u2018The key for him was to get back and be fit but he needs a good pre-season under his belt, a total run at pre-season and hopefully he\u2019ll be fine for next season. Until that point we have to maximise what we can get out of him.\u2019. Brendan Rodgers prepares his Liverpool team for the visit of Newcastle to Anfield on Monday. Daniel Sturridge is yet to rediscover his best form since returning from a lengthy injury lay off. Rodgers added: \u2018Every player is different. With Daniel there\u2019s been a number of injuries that he\u2019s had and that\u2019s before he came here. He had a fairly sustained run last season and served us well but this season has been difficult. \u2018He just needs to find a way to physically and mentally try to keep himself as fit as he can but sometimes that isn\u2019t all down to you \u2014 sometimes it\u2019s about luck as well.\u2019.","summary":"Jordon Ibe is set to sign a new long - term deal at Liverpool . The 19 - year - old damaged his knee ligaments against Besiktas on February 26 . Brendan Rodgers says Ibe has looked ' absolutely sensational ' Ibe could come straight back into the starting line - up against Newcastle on Monday night .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"277_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Jordon Ibe is on the verge of signing a new long-term contract as Brendan Rodgers prepares to re-launch the exciting teenager\u2019s season. Liverpool offered Ibe fresh terms in February after he had a deep impression in a sequence of games, particularly against Everton and Tottenham, that coincided with an improvement in the club\u2019s fortunes. A deal has now been agreed and it is simply a case of the highly-regarded Ibe, who has been absent since damaging knee ligaments against Besiktas on February 26, putting pen to paper. Jordon Ibe in training for Liverpool at Melwood as he prepares to make a return from injury. Ibe is set to sign a new long-term deal at Liverpool after breaking into the first team this season. Rodgers says Ibe, 19, has looked \u2018absolutely sensational\u2019 after stepping up his rehabilitation work in the last couple of weeks and he could come straight back into the starting line-up against Newcastle on Monday night. The issue Rodgers must address is whether to stick with the 4-3-3 formation he used at Blackburn in the FA Cup last Wednesday or revert to the 3-4-3 system that had been the catalyst for an improvement in results. . One thing Liverpool\u2019s manager has conceded, though, is that Daniel Sturridge is unlikely to recapture his very best form this season, given all the injuries he has suffered. Ibe, pictured in action against Tottenham, damaged his knee ligaments while playing against Besiktas. Sturridge, who has only scored four goals in his last 15 games, admitted last week that he felt it would have to wait until the new campaign to show last year\u2019s sparkle and his manager agrees, following 12 months in which he has suffered thigh, calf and hip issues. \u2018It\u2019s a long time out,\u2019 said Rodgers. \u2018When you\u2019re out for that length of time it maybe takes you the same amount of time to get back again. \u2018The key for him was to get back and be fit but he needs a good pre-season under his belt, a total run at pre-season and hopefully he\u2019ll be fine for next season. Until that point we have to maximise what we can get out of him.\u2019. Brendan Rodgers prepares his Liverpool team for the visit of Newcastle to Anfield on Monday. Daniel Sturridge is yet to rediscover his best form since returning from a lengthy injury lay off. Rodgers added: \u2018Every player is different. With Daniel there\u2019s been a number of injuries that he\u2019s had and that\u2019s before he came here. He had a fairly sustained run last season and served us well but this season has been difficult. \u2018He just needs to find a way to physically and mentally try to keep himself as fit as he can but sometimes that isn\u2019t all down to you \u2014 sometimes it\u2019s about luck as well.\u2019.","summary":"Jordon Ibe is set to sign a new long - term deal at Liverpool . The 19 - year - old has been out since damaging knee ligaments in February . Brendan Rodgers says Ibe has looked \u2018 absolutely sensational \u2019","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"278_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Andy Murray and his Davis Cup colleagues have got their preferred venue by securing London\u2019s Queen\u2019s Club as the place where they will take on France in their quarter final. The venerable club in Baron\u2019s Court will host Britain\u2019s biggest home tie in three decades from July 17-19, after agreement was reached between its management and the Lawn Tennis Association today. British Captain Leon Smith and his lead player had made it clear that they wanted to take on the strong French team on grass, as it would appear to give them fewer selection options from their rich resources. Andy Murray in action last year at the Queen's Club, which will host the Davis Cup quarter final against France. Murray celebrates winning at Queen's in 2013 - one of three triumphs he has had at the tournament. Tickets go on sale on May 27 and the match is sure to sell out quickly with the likely capacity of the one court used being around 7,000, as it is for the AEGON Championships, which takes place two weeks before Wimbledon. The All England Club\u2019s overworked show courts, plus the redevelopment work being done there, meant that SW19 was never an option only five days after the Championships finish. The fixture means a bumper helping of six weeks\u2019 top level grass court tennis in the UK this summer, a far cry from 20 years ago when some believed the sport\u2019s one organic surface might even disappear. This time there will be three weeks between Roland Garros and Wimbledon, so by the time GB take on France for a place in the World Group semi-finals all the players will be perfectly attuned to the grass. The court at Queen\u2019s is at least the equal of Wimbledon in terms of quality, and the atmosphere will be very different from the usually staid one that accompanies the principle warm-up event for the big fortnight. Thanks to Murray, GB and France look well-matched and it could well depend on who wins the doubles rubber on the Saturday. France has seven players in the world\u2019s singles top 50, although some have been affected by injuries this season. However, they will be encouraged by the recent comeback of Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who is their best grass court exponent and looking in decent form after overcoming arm problems. He has done well at Queen\u2019s before but his record is not as impressive as that of Murray, who has won the pre-Wimbledon title three times. Murray said: 'Queen\u2019s will be a perfect venue for our quarter-final match against France. I\u2019ve been playing at Queen\u2019s for ten years now so I feel very at home there as do the rest of the British team, so it\u2019s a great choice. Fingers crossed it\u2019s a memorable summer for British tennis.' Jo Wilfried Tsonga is back to form after overcoming an arm problem and will be a big threat for the French. .","summary":"The venerable club in Baron 's Court will host Britain \u2019s biggest home tie in three decades from July 17 - 19 . British Captain Leon Smith and his lead player had made it clear that they wanted to take on the strong French team on grass . Tickets go on sale on May 27 and the match is sure to sell out quickly .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"278_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Andy Murray and his Davis Cup colleagues have got their preferred venue by securing London\u2019s Queen\u2019s Club as the place where they will take on France in their quarter final. The venerable club in Baron\u2019s Court will host Britain\u2019s biggest home tie in three decades from July 17-19, after agreement was reached between its management and the Lawn Tennis Association today. British Captain Leon Smith and his lead player had made it clear that they wanted to take on the strong French team on grass, as it would appear to give them fewer selection options from their rich resources. Andy Murray in action last year at the Queen's Club, which will host the Davis Cup quarter final against France. Murray celebrates winning at Queen's in 2013 - one of three triumphs he has had at the tournament. Tickets go on sale on May 27 and the match is sure to sell out quickly with the likely capacity of the one court used being around 7,000, as it is for the AEGON Championships, which takes place two weeks before Wimbledon. The All England Club\u2019s overworked show courts, plus the redevelopment work being done there, meant that SW19 was never an option only five days after the Championships finish. The fixture means a bumper helping of six weeks\u2019 top level grass court tennis in the UK this summer, a far cry from 20 years ago when some believed the sport\u2019s one organic surface might even disappear. This time there will be three weeks between Roland Garros and Wimbledon, so by the time GB take on France for a place in the World Group semi-finals all the players will be perfectly attuned to the grass. The court at Queen\u2019s is at least the equal of Wimbledon in terms of quality, and the atmosphere will be very different from the usually staid one that accompanies the principle warm-up event for the big fortnight. Thanks to Murray, GB and France look well-matched and it could well depend on who wins the doubles rubber on the Saturday. France has seven players in the world\u2019s singles top 50, although some have been affected by injuries this season. However, they will be encouraged by the recent comeback of Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who is their best grass court exponent and looking in decent form after overcoming arm problems. He has done well at Queen\u2019s before but his record is not as impressive as that of Murray, who has won the pre-Wimbledon title three times. Murray said: 'Queen\u2019s will be a perfect venue for our quarter-final match against France. I\u2019ve been playing at Queen\u2019s for ten years now so I feel very at home there as do the rest of the British team, so it\u2019s a great choice. Fingers crossed it\u2019s a memorable summer for British tennis.' Jo Wilfried Tsonga is back to form after overcoming an arm problem and will be a big threat for the French. .","summary":"The venerable club in Baron 's Court will host Britain \u2019s biggest home tie in three decades from July 17 - 19 . Tickets go on sale on May 27 and the match is sure to sell out quickly . It means a bumper helping of six weeks \u2019 top level grass court tennis in the UK this summer .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"279_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An eight-year-old boy has died a day after his family's car hurtled off the road and into a Los Angeles harbor. His 13-year-old brother, identified as Abdelkrim Elmezayen, was pulled dead from the water at the scene shortly after 6pm on Thursday. Their parents are in a stable condition in the hospital. Firefighters rushed to the port in San Pedro when passers-by heard cries for help. The family of four had been driving out of a parking lot on Berth 73 when the vehicle, driven by the boys' father, veered off the edge of the harbor. . Scroll down for video . Two dead: Both children who fell into the LA Harbor has died and their parents are recovering in hospital. Hero: Firefighter Miguel Meza (left) who dove into the water in San Pedro after a car carrying a family of four plunged into the water has been hailed a hero on the Facebook page of City Councilman Joe Buscaino (right) It landed upside down in the 30-foot water. . Two adults were found swimming in the water when rescuers arrived, he said. Witnesses told NBC the car appeared to speed up as it neared the edge. . Divers found the two boys inside the car. They had no pulses and weren't breathing when divers brought them up, and resuscitation efforts began immediately, Humphrey said. The adults were described as being in fair condition but 'clearly emotionally distraught,' Humphrey said. Firefighter Miguel Meza who dove into the water in San Pedro after a car carrying a family of four plunged into the water has been hailed a hero on the Facebook page of Los Angeles City Councilman Joe Buscaino. 'Firefighter Miguel Meza jumped into the water at Berth 73 tonight in San Pedro after a car with a family of four drove into the water. This man is a true hero in the City of Angels and I am so proud of him!' he said. . Sucessful search: Divers emerge from the water as debris believed to be from the car floats to the surface where a car went off the berth and into the water. Divers working in murky water searched the car and even opened the trunk, but they found no one else in it, Humphrey said. The cause of the accident was under investigation. 'We don't know at this time whether it was an accident or an intentional event,' he said. Nearly 100 firefighters, divers and helicopter and boat crews went to the scene, Humphrey said. ABC reports that the event that led up the incident remain unknown. . Witnesses told police that they heard screeching tires before the car made the plunge. .","summary":"Abdelkrim Elmezayen , 8 , and his 13 - year - old brother died at the scene . Their parents are in a stable condition in the hospital . Firefighters rushed to the port in San Pedro when passers - by heard cries for help . The family of four had been driving out of a parking lot when the vehicle , driven by the boys ' father , veered off the edge of the harbor .","labels":["intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9480519481},"279_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"An eight-year-old boy has died a day after his family's car hurtled off the road and into a Los Angeles harbor. His 13-year-old brother, identified as Abdelkrim Elmezayen, was pulled dead from the water at the scene shortly after 6pm on Thursday. Their parents are in a stable condition in the hospital. Firefighters rushed to the port in San Pedro when passers-by heard cries for help. The family of four had been driving out of a parking lot on Berth 73 when the vehicle, driven by the boys' father, veered off the edge of the harbor. . Scroll down for video . Two dead: Both children who fell into the LA Harbor has died and their parents are recovering in hospital. Hero: Firefighter Miguel Meza (left) who dove into the water in San Pedro after a car carrying a family of four plunged into the water has been hailed a hero on the Facebook page of City Councilman Joe Buscaino (right) It landed upside down in the 30-foot water. . Two adults were found swimming in the water when rescuers arrived, he said. Witnesses told NBC the car appeared to speed up as it neared the edge. . Divers found the two boys inside the car. They had no pulses and weren't breathing when divers brought them up, and resuscitation efforts began immediately, Humphrey said. The adults were described as being in fair condition but 'clearly emotionally distraught,' Humphrey said. Firefighter Miguel Meza who dove into the water in San Pedro after a car carrying a family of four plunged into the water has been hailed a hero on the Facebook page of Los Angeles City Councilman Joe Buscaino. 'Firefighter Miguel Meza jumped into the water at Berth 73 tonight in San Pedro after a car with a family of four drove into the water. This man is a true hero in the City of Angels and I am so proud of him!' he said. . Sucessful search: Divers emerge from the water as debris believed to be from the car floats to the surface where a car went off the berth and into the water. Divers working in murky water searched the car and even opened the trunk, but they found no one else in it, Humphrey said. The cause of the accident was under investigation. 'We don't know at this time whether it was an accident or an intentional event,' he said. Nearly 100 firefighters, divers and helicopter and boat crews went to the scene, Humphrey said. ABC reports that the event that led up the incident remain unknown. . Witnesses told police that they heard screeching tires before the car made the plunge. .","summary":"The family of four had been driving out of a parking lot on Berth 73 in San Pedro when the vehicle , driven by the boys ' father , veered off the edge of the harbor . Their parents are in a stable condition in hospital .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"280_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The wife of a Detroit-area soccer referee filed a $51 million lawsuit Friday against a hot-headed player who is in prison for throwing a punch that killed her husband during a game last summer. The figure represents $1 million for each of the 51 additional years that John Bieniewicz, 44, could have lived, according to the lawsuit in Wayne County court. Kristen Bieniewicz of Westland, the representative of her husband's estate, is suing Bassel Saad, along with another man who controlled the team and the soccer league. Kristen Bieniewicz of Westland (pictured left with her late husband) has filed a $51 million lawsuit against Bassel Saad (right) who is in prison for throwing a punch that killed her husband during a game last summer. Bieniewicz died after Saad punched him in the head just moments before Saad would have been ejected from a weekend game in Livonia. Dr. Jamal Saleh said he rushed toward Bieniewicz, who was on his back grasping a yellow card in one hand and a red card in the other, and performed CPR which failed to work. . 'We hope this lawsuit sends a message that when you commit uncivilized acts in a civilized world there are consequences, even beyond the criminal realm,' said attorney James Acho, who had known Bieniewicz since childhood. Cyril Hall, Saad's attorney in the criminal case, said Friday that the lawsuit surprises him. 'Bassel Saad is not an individual of wealth. He was a mechanic,' Hall said. Behind bars: Saad, 37, was recently sentenced to at least eight years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter. The Associated Press left messages seeking comment from a telephone listing for the soccer league. Saad, 37, was recently sentenced to at least eight years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter. . He expressed remorse in court and said he prays for the Bieniewicz family. The lawsuit also names the Michigan United Soccer League, which is accused of allowing Saad to play despite his reputation as a violent player. Citing his doctor, the lawsuit described Bieniewicz, who had two children, as being in great health with the potential to live to age 95. Bieniewicz is pictured being administered CPR on the turf after being knocked out cold by Saad. 'I speak for his dozens of buddies, many of whom go back to our days at Catholic Central High, and we want justice for his family,' said Acho, who is handling the case with co-counsel Karen Daley. . In 2005, Saad was involved in another assault on a soccer field. Court documents obtained by Detroit Free Press indicate that he repeatedly struck another player in the head. Saad pleaded no contest in that case and was sentenced to five days of community service and 12 months of probation. Mrs Bieniewicz testified at Michigan's Capitol earlier this year in support of proposed legislation that would make it a felony to assault a sports official in the state. Referees \u2018are out there on an island with no one to defend them,' she said. 'Something more than a misdemeanor should be in place.' . Mrs Bieniewicz said that through everything, her only consolation has been the thought that her husband died doing something he loved.","summary":"Kristen Bieniewicz of Westland , the representative of her husband 's estate , is suing Bassel Saad , along with another man who controlled the team and the soccer league . The figure represents $ 1 million for each of the 51 additional years that John Bieniewski , 44 , could have lived , according to the lawsuit in Wayne County court . Saad was recently sentenced to at least eight years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.987654321},"280_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The wife of a Detroit-area soccer referee filed a $51 million lawsuit Friday against a hot-headed player who is in prison for throwing a punch that killed her husband during a game last summer. The figure represents $1 million for each of the 51 additional years that John Bieniewicz, 44, could have lived, according to the lawsuit in Wayne County court. Kristen Bieniewicz of Westland, the representative of her husband's estate, is suing Bassel Saad, along with another man who controlled the team and the soccer league. Kristen Bieniewicz of Westland (pictured left with her late husband) has filed a $51 million lawsuit against Bassel Saad (right) who is in prison for throwing a punch that killed her husband during a game last summer. Bieniewicz died after Saad punched him in the head just moments before Saad would have been ejected from a weekend game in Livonia. Dr. Jamal Saleh said he rushed toward Bieniewicz, who was on his back grasping a yellow card in one hand and a red card in the other, and performed CPR which failed to work. . 'We hope this lawsuit sends a message that when you commit uncivilized acts in a civilized world there are consequences, even beyond the criminal realm,' said attorney James Acho, who had known Bieniewicz since childhood. Cyril Hall, Saad's attorney in the criminal case, said Friday that the lawsuit surprises him. 'Bassel Saad is not an individual of wealth. He was a mechanic,' Hall said. Behind bars: Saad, 37, was recently sentenced to at least eight years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter. The Associated Press left messages seeking comment from a telephone listing for the soccer league. Saad, 37, was recently sentenced to at least eight years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter. . He expressed remorse in court and said he prays for the Bieniewicz family. The lawsuit also names the Michigan United Soccer League, which is accused of allowing Saad to play despite his reputation as a violent player. Citing his doctor, the lawsuit described Bieniewicz, who had two children, as being in great health with the potential to live to age 95. Bieniewicz is pictured being administered CPR on the turf after being knocked out cold by Saad. 'I speak for his dozens of buddies, many of whom go back to our days at Catholic Central High, and we want justice for his family,' said Acho, who is handling the case with co-counsel Karen Daley. . In 2005, Saad was involved in another assault on a soccer field. Court documents obtained by Detroit Free Press indicate that he repeatedly struck another player in the head. Saad pleaded no contest in that case and was sentenced to five days of community service and 12 months of probation. Mrs Bieniewicz testified at Michigan's Capitol earlier this year in support of proposed legislation that would make it a felony to assault a sports official in the state. Referees \u2018are out there on an island with no one to defend them,' she said. 'Something more than a misdemeanor should be in place.' . Mrs Bieniewicz said that through everything, her only consolation has been the thought that her husband died doing something he loved.","summary":"Kristen Bieniewicz of Westland is suing Bassel Saad , along with another man who controlled the team and the soccer league . Saad , 37 , was recently sentenced to at least eight years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"281_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ronny Deila lauded his players for stretching their lead at the top of the Premiership with victory at St Mirren \u2013 then hit out at the state of pitches in Scotland. A James Forrest strike and Stefan Johansen\u2019s penalty were enough to see off a spirited challenge by the bottom side as Celtic moved eight points clear of Aberdeen. But although pleased with the way his side stayed patient to win, Deila felt their cause wasn\u2019t helped by the state of the Paisley surface. And he believes Scottish football will struggle to develop top players if there isn\u2019t a drastic improvement in our pitches. Celtic manager Ronny Deila was impressed with his side's performance against St Mirren on Friday night. \u2018It was a tough game, St Mirren were well organised and played very deep,\u2019 he said. \u2018They fought really hard and it was difficult to break them down. We had to be patient. The pitch was better than some others we\u2019ve played on. But the pitches in Scotland are terrible. \u2018If you want to develop players and get passing football, it\u2019s difficult when the ball is bouncing all the time. It\u2019s much easier for the other teams to just sit behind the ball and try to break down our play. \u2018It\u2019s better to play on an artificial surface than this. If they are watering artificial pitches and they are of the best quality, it\u2019s totally different and much closer to European standards. James Forrest slides on his knees to celebrate scoring Celtic's opening goal against St Mirren. \u2018If we are going to develop good young players, you need a good surface to play and train on. If not, you get fighters. If you want skills and technique, play on better surfaces. \u2018They are much better in Norway. Sixty per cent are artificial and the grass pitches are better as well because they don\u2019t train there and there aren\u2019t other teams playing on them. And we play in the summer. That\u2019s the biggest thing. The pitch here might not look so bad but try to play on it.\u2019. TV pictures showed Leigh Griffiths eating a chocolate biscuit while sitting on the bench. But Deila, a strong advocate of fitness and conditioning, laughed it off. \u2018I think it was a carbo biscuit which is totally different! I\u2019ll have to check his weight tomorrow.\u2019. Celtic midfielder Stefan Johansen slots home from the penalty spot to secure his side's 2-0 victory. Goalscorer Johansen believes there\u2019s no stopping Celtic as they close in on a treble. \u2018It looks great for us now,\u2019 he said. \u2018I don\u2019t think we\u2019re unbeatable but there is a huge confidence in the team. \u2018We are starting to look fitter and have much more of the ball because we\u2019re playing with a higher tempo. That\u2019s the way the manager wants us to play. I said in the beginning when people were asking questions I was confident he would be a great and it\u2019s starting to look that way.\u2019. Saints boss Gary Teale felt there were positives in defeat but wasn\u2019t happy about the handball awarded against Viktor Genev for Celtic\u2019s penalty. \u2018Was it ball to hand or hand to ball? If they\u2019re going to give penalties for things like that they need to give all of them in every single game.\u2019. Deila berated the state of pitches in Scotland and claimed it would be better to play on artificial surfaces.","summary":"Celtic beat St Mirren 2 - 0 at the Paisley Stadium on Friday night . Ronny Deila 's side are now eight points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership . But Deila was unhappy with the state of the pitches in Scotland . He claimed it would be better to play on artificial surfaces in Norway .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9491525424},"281_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ronny Deila lauded his players for stretching their lead at the top of the Premiership with victory at St Mirren \u2013 then hit out at the state of pitches in Scotland. A James Forrest strike and Stefan Johansen\u2019s penalty were enough to see off a spirited challenge by the bottom side as Celtic moved eight points clear of Aberdeen. But although pleased with the way his side stayed patient to win, Deila felt their cause wasn\u2019t helped by the state of the Paisley surface. And he believes Scottish football will struggle to develop top players if there isn\u2019t a drastic improvement in our pitches. Celtic manager Ronny Deila was impressed with his side's performance against St Mirren on Friday night. \u2018It was a tough game, St Mirren were well organised and played very deep,\u2019 he said. \u2018They fought really hard and it was difficult to break them down. We had to be patient. The pitch was better than some others we\u2019ve played on. But the pitches in Scotland are terrible. \u2018If you want to develop players and get passing football, it\u2019s difficult when the ball is bouncing all the time. It\u2019s much easier for the other teams to just sit behind the ball and try to break down our play. \u2018It\u2019s better to play on an artificial surface than this. If they are watering artificial pitches and they are of the best quality, it\u2019s totally different and much closer to European standards. James Forrest slides on his knees to celebrate scoring Celtic's opening goal against St Mirren. \u2018If we are going to develop good young players, you need a good surface to play and train on. If not, you get fighters. If you want skills and technique, play on better surfaces. \u2018They are much better in Norway. Sixty per cent are artificial and the grass pitches are better as well because they don\u2019t train there and there aren\u2019t other teams playing on them. And we play in the summer. That\u2019s the biggest thing. The pitch here might not look so bad but try to play on it.\u2019. TV pictures showed Leigh Griffiths eating a chocolate biscuit while sitting on the bench. But Deila, a strong advocate of fitness and conditioning, laughed it off. \u2018I think it was a carbo biscuit which is totally different! I\u2019ll have to check his weight tomorrow.\u2019. Celtic midfielder Stefan Johansen slots home from the penalty spot to secure his side's 2-0 victory. Goalscorer Johansen believes there\u2019s no stopping Celtic as they close in on a treble. \u2018It looks great for us now,\u2019 he said. \u2018I don\u2019t think we\u2019re unbeatable but there is a huge confidence in the team. \u2018We are starting to look fitter and have much more of the ball because we\u2019re playing with a higher tempo. That\u2019s the way the manager wants us to play. I said in the beginning when people were asking questions I was confident he would be a great and it\u2019s starting to look that way.\u2019. Saints boss Gary Teale felt there were positives in defeat but wasn\u2019t happy about the handball awarded against Viktor Genev for Celtic\u2019s penalty. \u2018Was it ball to hand or hand to ball? If they\u2019re going to give penalties for things like that they need to give all of them in every single game.\u2019. Deila berated the state of pitches in Scotland and claimed it would be better to play on artificial surfaces.","summary":"Celtic beat St Mirren 2 - 0 on Friday night in the Scottish Premiership . Manager Ronny Deila was pleased with his side 's performance . But he berated the state of the pitches in Scotland .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"282_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ipswich Town manager Mick McCarthy was feeling less vibrant than his team's bright orange strip after they blew a chance to climb into the play-off places. The Tractor Boys, who have now lost four of their last five away games, were caught cold by goals in the opening 30 minutes by Huddersfield strike pair Nahki Wells and James Vaughan. McCarthy responded by making two changes at half-time and was rewarded when Luke Varney reduced arrears earlier in the second period. . Nakhi Wells celebrates after giving his Huddersfield side the lead at the John Smith's Stadium. James Vaughan (right) doubled the lead for the home side and dent Ipswich's play-off hopes. Huddersfield (4-4-2): Smithies; Smith, Goberin, Hudson, Lynch, James; Scannell (Wallace 89), Goberin Coady, Butterfield; Wells (Edgar 83), Vaughan (Lolley 90) Goals: Wells 12, Vaughan 30. Ipswich: Bialkowski; Chambers, Smith, Berra, Fryers; Chaplow (Bishop 45), Skuse, Tabb (Williams 67); Varney, Murphy, Wood (Sears 45) Goal: Varney 48. Bookings: Smith, Berra . But Ipswich couldn't force an equaliser let alone manage the victory that would have seen them leapfrog Brentford into the top six. 'We were poor \u2013 nowhere near as competitive as usual,' said McCarthy. 'I was very angry at half-time and strong words were spoken. . 'I had to walk off at the end to calm down slightly rather than shake all the players' hands. It's been disappointing, let's leave it at that.' Huddersfield, who hadn't won in seven matches, went ahead after 12 minutes. . Wells capitalised on loose play from Zeki Fryers and curled a left-footer into the corner for his 13th goal of the season. Luke Varney (centre left) heads home early in the second half but it wasn't enough for Mick McCarthy's men . After Ipswich's 23-goal top scorer Daryl Murphy had seen an effort cleared off the line, the home side extended their lead after half-an-hour when James Vaughan rose well to head in Jacob Butterfield's cross at the far post. . Luke Varney headed a goal back after 48 minutes but Huddersfield deservedly held out to leave manager Chris Powell declaring: 'We deserved it. . 'Our first-half display was arguably the best we've played since I've been here. . 'Vaughan and Wells took it to them from minute one. Fortunately for Ipswich's promotion hopes, three of their remaining five matches are at Portman Road starting with bottom-of-the-table Blackpool on Saturday. McCarthy added: 'I don't feel happy-slappy at the moment but me and (assistant) Terry Connor will watch this game back at seven o'clock in the morning and we'll start preparing for the next one. . 'I don't have any fears about the response on Saturday.' . McCarthy (right) looks down as his side failed to keep up with the pace of their promotion rivals. Freddie Sears (centre) and Tommy Smith compete for the ball as Ipswich chased a late equaliser.","summary":"Nahki Wells gave Huddersfield the lead after 12 minutes at the John Smith 's Stadium . James Vaughan doubled the home side 's lead in the 30th minute . Luke Varney pulled a goal back for the Tractor Boys in the second half . Ipswich have now lost four of their last five away games in all competitions .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"282_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Ipswich Town manager Mick McCarthy was feeling less vibrant than his team's bright orange strip after they blew a chance to climb into the play-off places. The Tractor Boys, who have now lost four of their last five away games, were caught cold by goals in the opening 30 minutes by Huddersfield strike pair Nahki Wells and James Vaughan. McCarthy responded by making two changes at half-time and was rewarded when Luke Varney reduced arrears earlier in the second period. . Nakhi Wells celebrates after giving his Huddersfield side the lead at the John Smith's Stadium. James Vaughan (right) doubled the lead for the home side and dent Ipswich's play-off hopes. Huddersfield (4-4-2): Smithies; Smith, Goberin, Hudson, Lynch, James; Scannell (Wallace 89), Goberin Coady, Butterfield; Wells (Edgar 83), Vaughan (Lolley 90) Goals: Wells 12, Vaughan 30. Ipswich: Bialkowski; Chambers, Smith, Berra, Fryers; Chaplow (Bishop 45), Skuse, Tabb (Williams 67); Varney, Murphy, Wood (Sears 45) Goal: Varney 48. Bookings: Smith, Berra . But Ipswich couldn't force an equaliser let alone manage the victory that would have seen them leapfrog Brentford into the top six. 'We were poor \u2013 nowhere near as competitive as usual,' said McCarthy. 'I was very angry at half-time and strong words were spoken. . 'I had to walk off at the end to calm down slightly rather than shake all the players' hands. It's been disappointing, let's leave it at that.' Huddersfield, who hadn't won in seven matches, went ahead after 12 minutes. . Wells capitalised on loose play from Zeki Fryers and curled a left-footer into the corner for his 13th goal of the season. Luke Varney (centre left) heads home early in the second half but it wasn't enough for Mick McCarthy's men . After Ipswich's 23-goal top scorer Daryl Murphy had seen an effort cleared off the line, the home side extended their lead after half-an-hour when James Vaughan rose well to head in Jacob Butterfield's cross at the far post. . Luke Varney headed a goal back after 48 minutes but Huddersfield deservedly held out to leave manager Chris Powell declaring: 'We deserved it. . 'Our first-half display was arguably the best we've played since I've been here. . 'Vaughan and Wells took it to them from minute one. Fortunately for Ipswich's promotion hopes, three of their remaining five matches are at Portman Road starting with bottom-of-the-table Blackpool on Saturday. McCarthy added: 'I don't feel happy-slappy at the moment but me and (assistant) Terry Connor will watch this game back at seven o'clock in the morning and we'll start preparing for the next one. . 'I don't have any fears about the response on Saturday.' . McCarthy (right) looks down as his side failed to keep up with the pace of their promotion rivals. Freddie Sears (centre) and Tommy Smith compete for the ball as Ipswich chased a late equaliser.","summary":"Ipswich fell behind to goals from Nahki Wells and James Vaughan . Luke Varney scored a second - half header to give the Tractor Boys hope . But Huddersfield held on to dent Ipswich 's play - off hopes .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"283_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"While the fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq holds the world's gaze, a simultaneous transformation is getting less attention: the deterioration of al Qaeda. In an audio message released Sunday, al Qaeda confirmed that two of its leaders, known as Ustad Ahmad Farooq and Qari Abdullah Mansur, were killed in CIA drone strikes in January in North Waziristan, near the Afghan-Pakistan border. Farooq's real name was Raja Mohammad Suleman, al Qaeda said. He was a Pakistani who acted as the group's liaison to the Pakistan Taliban and was the deputy commander of al Qaeda's South Asia branch. (Mansur's real name was Qari Ubaidullah, a Pakistani who oversaw suicide missions against U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan). Al Qaeda's South Asia branch is relatively new, announced with some fanfare back in September by al Qaeda's top leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri. The creation of the terror group's South Asia branch was seen by some terrorism analysts as an attempt to steal some of the limelight from ISIS, which is embroiled in a public dispute with al Qaeda for leadership of the global jihad movement. The deaths of the two men continue the decimation of al Qaeda's bench of leaders. On Monday, in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, local al Qaeda commander Nurul Hassan was killed in a raid, said Arif Hanif, district inspector general of police. Florida-raised Adnan Shukrijumah, 39, who was in charge of al Qaeda's operations to attack the West, was killed in December in a Pakistani military operation. Texas-born Mohanad Mahmoud Al Farekh, who also played a planning role for al Qaeda's operations, was arrested in Pakistan last year. The deaths of Ubaidullah and Suleman underline the fact that there are almost no top leaders of al Qaeda left except al-Zawahiri. Both Ubaidullah and Suleman were Pakistani. This is an indicator of how al Qaeda has become a largely Pakistan-focused group, increasingly able to do nothing of any significance outside of Pakistan or Afghanistan. Indeed, al Qaeda has virtually no capacity to carry out attacks in the West. The last successful al Qaeda attack in the West was the London transportation system bombings a decade ago. Al Qaeda is now reduced only to holding American hostages such as 73-year-old aid worker Warren Weinstein, who was kidnapped from his home in the Pakistani city of Lahore on August 13, 2011. To be sure, al Qaeda's Yemen-based affiliate, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, continues to pose a threat to American aviation. The group has built hard-to-detect bombs, which it has placed on U.S.-bound flights. Luckily, those bombs were faulty or were detected. The group also trained one of the gunmen who attacked the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris in January, killing 12, but it's not clear if AQAP had any direct role in planning this attack. Meanwhile, ISIS continues to attract Western recruits and also inspire \"homegrown\" terrorists in the West, but the core al Qaeda organization that killed almost 3,000 men, women and children on 9\/11 is on life support. Al Qaeda's confirmation of the deaths of Ubaidullah and Suleman is just one of the latest pieces of evidence for this assessment.","summary":"Al Qaeda confirms that two of its leaders were killed in CIA drone strikes in January . Peter Bergen : The deaths of the two men continue the decimation of al Qaeda 's bench of leaders . He says al Qaeda has virtually no capacity to carry out attacks in the West . Bergen : Al Qaeda is now reduced only to holding American hostages .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9242424242},"283_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"While the fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq holds the world's gaze, a simultaneous transformation is getting less attention: the deterioration of al Qaeda. In an audio message released Sunday, al Qaeda confirmed that two of its leaders, known as Ustad Ahmad Farooq and Qari Abdullah Mansur, were killed in CIA drone strikes in January in North Waziristan, near the Afghan-Pakistan border. Farooq's real name was Raja Mohammad Suleman, al Qaeda said. He was a Pakistani who acted as the group's liaison to the Pakistan Taliban and was the deputy commander of al Qaeda's South Asia branch. (Mansur's real name was Qari Ubaidullah, a Pakistani who oversaw suicide missions against U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan). Al Qaeda's South Asia branch is relatively new, announced with some fanfare back in September by al Qaeda's top leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri. The creation of the terror group's South Asia branch was seen by some terrorism analysts as an attempt to steal some of the limelight from ISIS, which is embroiled in a public dispute with al Qaeda for leadership of the global jihad movement. The deaths of the two men continue the decimation of al Qaeda's bench of leaders. On Monday, in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, local al Qaeda commander Nurul Hassan was killed in a raid, said Arif Hanif, district inspector general of police. Florida-raised Adnan Shukrijumah, 39, who was in charge of al Qaeda's operations to attack the West, was killed in December in a Pakistani military operation. Texas-born Mohanad Mahmoud Al Farekh, who also played a planning role for al Qaeda's operations, was arrested in Pakistan last year. The deaths of Ubaidullah and Suleman underline the fact that there are almost no top leaders of al Qaeda left except al-Zawahiri. Both Ubaidullah and Suleman were Pakistani. This is an indicator of how al Qaeda has become a largely Pakistan-focused group, increasingly able to do nothing of any significance outside of Pakistan or Afghanistan. Indeed, al Qaeda has virtually no capacity to carry out attacks in the West. The last successful al Qaeda attack in the West was the London transportation system bombings a decade ago. Al Qaeda is now reduced only to holding American hostages such as 73-year-old aid worker Warren Weinstein, who was kidnapped from his home in the Pakistani city of Lahore on August 13, 2011. To be sure, al Qaeda's Yemen-based affiliate, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, continues to pose a threat to American aviation. The group has built hard-to-detect bombs, which it has placed on U.S.-bound flights. Luckily, those bombs were faulty or were detected. The group also trained one of the gunmen who attacked the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris in January, killing 12, but it's not clear if AQAP had any direct role in planning this attack. Meanwhile, ISIS continues to attract Western recruits and also inspire \"homegrown\" terrorists in the West, but the core al Qaeda organization that killed almost 3,000 men, women and children on 9\/11 is on life support. Al Qaeda's confirmation of the deaths of Ubaidullah and Suleman is just one of the latest pieces of evidence for this assessment.","summary":"Al Qaeda confirms two of its leaders were killed in CIA drone strikes in January . Peter Bergen : Al Qaeda has virtually no capacity to carry out attacks in the West .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9090909091},"284_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tuesday is Equal Pay Day, the fictitious holiday marked by progressive women's groups as the point in the year women would have to work to make up for \"lost\" wages as a result of the so-called wage gap. In the wake of Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement, the \"holiday\" has special meaning. Clinton's election will no doubt center on women voters, and the Democratic women's agenda centers on pay equity and fairness in the workplace. Here's the thing: That 77-cent wage gap statistic is grossly overstated. It's a comparison of averages -- comparing full-time working women with full-time working men -- that doesn't control for any of the important factors that go into determining one's salary such as education, profession, title, time spent in the workforce and time spent in the office each day, to name a few. When we do control for these variables, a much smaller wage gap persists of about 4-6 cents, some of which may be the result of gender discrimination, but also is likely a function of women's choices and different behavior, such as not negotiating as often as men do -- factors for which economists simply can't control. The new women warriors: Reviving the fight for equal rights. I frequently reference my own experience as a working mom with young children as an example of someone who not only made the \"mistake\" of majoring in history but then pursued a career in the nonprofit political world -- not exactly a winning combination if a high salary is the ultimate goal. Add to this the fact that I took time out of the workplace and worked part time to have a family, and my earning potential simply isn't as high as some of my male counterparts. Opinion: Why Hillary Clinton should take a pay cut. Still, conservatives -- and by extension Republicans -- ought to be paying attention to Equal Pay Day. Because for many on the right the midterm election victories signaled that the \"war on women\" narrative was over. That Democrats had overplayed their hand and that candidates such as Colorado's Mark Udall simply couldn't succeed. In some respects, Republicans are right. Voters did choose policy substance over gendered rhetoric, and in many ways they rejected the insidious \"war on women\" narrative. The facts about the gender wage gap. But women voters are valuable, and Equal Pay Day ought to be a reminder that Democrats aren't ready to surrender. Let's remember a 5-point national gender gap still remains in the Democrats' favor. Bottom line: The \"war on women\" narrative hasn't been turned off -- it's simply shifted gears. And with the presidential election season just revving up, we can expect to see the \"war on women\" focus turn to the workplace, where Democrats will claim women are paid unfairly, not given the paid leave benefits they deserve and not given the child care support they demand. Many on the right fear if they try to push back on the issue of pay equity they will be skewered in the polls. But nothing could be further from the truth. Map: Where the gender pay gap is the widest. The Independent Women's Forum conducted a randomized, controlled experiment on the issue of the wage gap, and we found that not surprisingly the progressive message in favor of the Paycheck Fairness Act -- a legislative \"solution\" to close the pay gap -- increased support for the bill but surprisingly was not effective at increasing support for Democrats. In short, if the right is silent on the issue, the left has the potential to win the battle but not the war. It's tempting on days such as Equal Pay Day for Republicans to want to lie low -- to ignore the rhetoric and hope it will all go away by Wednesday. But the reality is that's the worst thing conservatives can do. The public is open to hearing the real story on pay equity, and conservatives need to be ready and willing to respond.","summary":"Tuesday is Equal Pay Day , the fictitious holiday marked by progressive women 's groups . Peggy Drexler : The 77 - cent wage gap statistic is grossly overstated . She says the \" war on women \" narrative has n't been turned off -- it 's simply shifted gears . Drexle : If the right is silent on the issue , the left has the potential to win the battle .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","extrinsic","extrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.9305555556},"284_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Tuesday is Equal Pay Day, the fictitious holiday marked by progressive women's groups as the point in the year women would have to work to make up for \"lost\" wages as a result of the so-called wage gap. In the wake of Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement, the \"holiday\" has special meaning. Clinton's election will no doubt center on women voters, and the Democratic women's agenda centers on pay equity and fairness in the workplace. Here's the thing: That 77-cent wage gap statistic is grossly overstated. It's a comparison of averages -- comparing full-time working women with full-time working men -- that doesn't control for any of the important factors that go into determining one's salary such as education, profession, title, time spent in the workforce and time spent in the office each day, to name a few. When we do control for these variables, a much smaller wage gap persists of about 4-6 cents, some of which may be the result of gender discrimination, but also is likely a function of women's choices and different behavior, such as not negotiating as often as men do -- factors for which economists simply can't control. The new women warriors: Reviving the fight for equal rights. I frequently reference my own experience as a working mom with young children as an example of someone who not only made the \"mistake\" of majoring in history but then pursued a career in the nonprofit political world -- not exactly a winning combination if a high salary is the ultimate goal. Add to this the fact that I took time out of the workplace and worked part time to have a family, and my earning potential simply isn't as high as some of my male counterparts. Opinion: Why Hillary Clinton should take a pay cut. Still, conservatives -- and by extension Republicans -- ought to be paying attention to Equal Pay Day. Because for many on the right the midterm election victories signaled that the \"war on women\" narrative was over. That Democrats had overplayed their hand and that candidates such as Colorado's Mark Udall simply couldn't succeed. In some respects, Republicans are right. Voters did choose policy substance over gendered rhetoric, and in many ways they rejected the insidious \"war on women\" narrative. The facts about the gender wage gap. But women voters are valuable, and Equal Pay Day ought to be a reminder that Democrats aren't ready to surrender. Let's remember a 5-point national gender gap still remains in the Democrats' favor. Bottom line: The \"war on women\" narrative hasn't been turned off -- it's simply shifted gears. And with the presidential election season just revving up, we can expect to see the \"war on women\" focus turn to the workplace, where Democrats will claim women are paid unfairly, not given the paid leave benefits they deserve and not given the child care support they demand. Many on the right fear if they try to push back on the issue of pay equity they will be skewered in the polls. But nothing could be further from the truth. Map: Where the gender pay gap is the widest. The Independent Women's Forum conducted a randomized, controlled experiment on the issue of the wage gap, and we found that not surprisingly the progressive message in favor of the Paycheck Fairness Act -- a legislative \"solution\" to close the pay gap -- increased support for the bill but surprisingly was not effective at increasing support for Democrats. In short, if the right is silent on the issue, the left has the potential to win the battle but not the war. It's tempting on days such as Equal Pay Day for Republicans to want to lie low -- to ignore the rhetoric and hope it will all go away by Wednesday. But the reality is that's the worst thing conservatives can do. The public is open to hearing the real story on pay equity, and conservatives need to be ready and willing to respond.","summary":"Tuesday is Equal Pay Day , a fictitious holiday marked by progressive women 's groups .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"285_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A top television producer is suing his ex-wife for more than \u00a3300,000, claiming that she lied to him about being the father of her son. Chris Lewis, 68, has brought the unusual court case against 48-year-old former wife Nicola over the child he helped raise as his own for 17 years. In court documents he claims Mrs Lewis had sex with another man only a few months into their marriage, but did not tell him. She had a child \u2013 Charlie, now 19 \u2013 as a result but led him to believe the boy was his, he argues. Suing ex-wife: Chris Lewis, 68 (left) has accused his former partner Nicola, 48 (right) of duping him about the paternity of her son Charlie. DNA tests now prove that Charlie is not his biological son, he says, and as a result of the deception he suffered loss and damages \u2013 and wants compensation totalling \u00a3322,400. The claim, made in documents before the High Court in London, says that the pair married in October 1994 and that Mrs Lewis gave birth to Charlie in March 1996. The couple separated in May 1999. Although Charlie subsequently lived with his mother, Mr Lewis says he \u2018would see him regularly and make financial contributions towards his maintenance and advancement\u2019. He claims that his ex-wife continued to lead him to believe that he was the boy\u2019s biological father and he was recorded as such on the birth certificate. He was discussed as being the father in the course of the couple\u2019s divorce, with Mrs Lewis signing \u2018statements of truth maintaining that was the case\u2019. Everything changed in April 2013, however, shortly after Charlie\u2019s 17th birthday, when both he and Mr Lewis had DNA tests. They are said to have proven beyond doubt that Mr Lewis was not the boy\u2019s father. The court documents claim that Mrs Lewis\u2019s repeated assertions that her ex-husband was the father of her child \u2018were made fraudulently\u2019 with her \u2018knowing them to be false or not caring whether they were true or false\u2019. Mr Lewis\u2019s lawyers say that Mrs Lewis \u2018had sexual intercourse with David Alderson or an unknown person which resulted in the conception of Charlie in or around May or June 1995\u2019. High-profile contract: Mr Lewis's company, Chris Lewis Media, provided coverage of the Equestrian events at the London Olympics and the TV producer brought Charlie to the venue during the games. They add: \u2018On no occasion during the parties\u2019 marriage did Mrs Lewis inform Mr Lewis that she had had sexual intercourse with another person\/persons. \u2018She knew that Mr Lewis was not the biological father of Charlie, or was reckless as to whether he was the biological father, or did not believe he was the biological father. \u2018By reason of her deceit and misrepresentations, Mr Lewis has suffered loss and damage, and claims damages plus interest.\u2019. Mr Lewis was for decades one of the BBC\u2019s leading sports producers, masterminding footage of every Olympic Games since 1972 as well as working on coverage of ten football World Cups. Since leaving the BBC in 2006, he has specialised in equestrian sports. He is understood to have taken Charlie to equestrian events at the London 2012 Olympics, which his TV company Chris Lewis Media was filming, a few months before he discovered he was not the boy\u2019s father. Speaking about the court case, Mr Lewis, of Twickenham, South West London, said: \u2018It\u2019s been a very hurtful time for all parties.\u2019. Mrs Lewis lives in a \u00a31.2million house in Shepperton, Surrey, and is a company director of a fireplace shop. She told the Daily Mail last night: \u2018I haven\u2019t even looked at the document from court, and I can\u2019t say anything because it\u2019s in the hands of my solicitors.\u2019. David Alderson, 59, of Cobham, Surrey, who is alleged to be a former lover of Mrs Lewis and the possible father of her child, was unavailable for comment last night. .","summary":"Chris Lewis , 68 , is suing his ex - wife Nicola , 48 , for more than \u00a3 300,000 . He claims she had sex with another man only a few months into their marriage . She had a child - Charlie , now 19 - as a result but led him to believe the boy was his , he argues . DNA tests now prove that Charlie is not his biological son .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"285_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A top television producer is suing his ex-wife for more than \u00a3300,000, claiming that she lied to him about being the father of her son. Chris Lewis, 68, has brought the unusual court case against 48-year-old former wife Nicola over the child he helped raise as his own for 17 years. In court documents he claims Mrs Lewis had sex with another man only a few months into their marriage, but did not tell him. She had a child \u2013 Charlie, now 19 \u2013 as a result but led him to believe the boy was his, he argues. Suing ex-wife: Chris Lewis, 68 (left) has accused his former partner Nicola, 48 (right) of duping him about the paternity of her son Charlie. DNA tests now prove that Charlie is not his biological son, he says, and as a result of the deception he suffered loss and damages \u2013 and wants compensation totalling \u00a3322,400. The claim, made in documents before the High Court in London, says that the pair married in October 1994 and that Mrs Lewis gave birth to Charlie in March 1996. The couple separated in May 1999. Although Charlie subsequently lived with his mother, Mr Lewis says he \u2018would see him regularly and make financial contributions towards his maintenance and advancement\u2019. He claims that his ex-wife continued to lead him to believe that he was the boy\u2019s biological father and he was recorded as such on the birth certificate. He was discussed as being the father in the course of the couple\u2019s divorce, with Mrs Lewis signing \u2018statements of truth maintaining that was the case\u2019. Everything changed in April 2013, however, shortly after Charlie\u2019s 17th birthday, when both he and Mr Lewis had DNA tests. They are said to have proven beyond doubt that Mr Lewis was not the boy\u2019s father. The court documents claim that Mrs Lewis\u2019s repeated assertions that her ex-husband was the father of her child \u2018were made fraudulently\u2019 with her \u2018knowing them to be false or not caring whether they were true or false\u2019. Mr Lewis\u2019s lawyers say that Mrs Lewis \u2018had sexual intercourse with David Alderson or an unknown person which resulted in the conception of Charlie in or around May or June 1995\u2019. High-profile contract: Mr Lewis's company, Chris Lewis Media, provided coverage of the Equestrian events at the London Olympics and the TV producer brought Charlie to the venue during the games. They add: \u2018On no occasion during the parties\u2019 marriage did Mrs Lewis inform Mr Lewis that she had had sexual intercourse with another person\/persons. \u2018She knew that Mr Lewis was not the biological father of Charlie, or was reckless as to whether he was the biological father, or did not believe he was the biological father. \u2018By reason of her deceit and misrepresentations, Mr Lewis has suffered loss and damage, and claims damages plus interest.\u2019. Mr Lewis was for decades one of the BBC\u2019s leading sports producers, masterminding footage of every Olympic Games since 1972 as well as working on coverage of ten football World Cups. Since leaving the BBC in 2006, he has specialised in equestrian sports. He is understood to have taken Charlie to equestrian events at the London 2012 Olympics, which his TV company Chris Lewis Media was filming, a few months before he discovered he was not the boy\u2019s father. Speaking about the court case, Mr Lewis, of Twickenham, South West London, said: \u2018It\u2019s been a very hurtful time for all parties.\u2019. Mrs Lewis lives in a \u00a31.2million house in Shepperton, Surrey, and is a company director of a fireplace shop. She told the Daily Mail last night: \u2018I haven\u2019t even looked at the document from court, and I can\u2019t say anything because it\u2019s in the hands of my solicitors.\u2019. David Alderson, 59, of Cobham, Surrey, who is alleged to be a former lover of Mrs Lewis and the possible father of her child, was unavailable for comment last night. .","summary":"Chris Lewis , 68 , has brought unusual court case against former wife Nicola . Claims she had sex with another man only a few months into their marriage . She had a child \u2013 Charlie , now 19 \u2013 as a result but led him to believe the boy was his , he argues . DNA tests now prove that Charlie is not his biological son , he says .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"286_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"David Cameron has a 'secret plan' to cut taxes for millionaires after the General Election, Ed Balls claimed today as Labour ramped up its attack on the eighth day of campaigning. The Labour shadow chancellor unveiled a poster claiming voters had lost \u00a31,100 each due to tax and benefit changes under the coalition with 'millions paying more while millionaires pay less'. But the Prime Minister hailed today as 'money-back Monday' - with a raft of tax changes coming into force putting more cash in voters' wallets. Scroll down for video . Ed Balls, speaking in Leeds this morning, ramped up his attack on the Tories today - claiming that David Cameron was planning a VAT increase and cuts to the top rate of tax. Mr Cameron has claimed that Labour are planning to increase taxes by \u00a33,028 on 'every working family'. . But, speaking in Leeds this morning, Mr Balls predicted that a Conservative government would hike VAT - something Mr Cameron has explicitly ruled out - and cut the top rate of income tax for earnings over \u00a3150,000 from 45p to 40p. Tory Treasury minister David Gauke hit back with an accusation that Labour has a secret plan to boost revenues by dragging more workers into the 40p higher rate of income tax and increasing national insurance contributions. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg blasted Labour's policies as 'economically illiterate', but also warned that Chancellor George Osborne was 'a very dangerous man' because of his plan to balance the books by spending cuts alone. Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne, who cut the top rate of income tax from 50p to 45p in his 2012 Budget, each refused to rule out a further cut to 40p in comments on Sunday. . They are expected to come under further pressure on the issue during campaigning in the South West. The Labour shadow chancellor unveiled a poster claiming voters had lost \u00a31,100 each due to tax and benefit changes under the coalition with 'millions paying more while millionaires pay less' Mr Balls predicted that a Conservative government would hike VAT - something Mr Cameron has explicitly ruled out - and cut the top rate of income tax for earnings over \u00a3150,000 from 45p to 40p. Mr Balls said: 'We know that is their secret plan - another big tax cut for millionaires. 'How can it be fair when families here in Leeds and across the country are struggling and \u00a31,100 a year worse-off? 'How can it be fair to have a tax cut for the very richest when our NHS is in crisis and going backwards? 'How can this be fair when we need to get the deficit down and the Tories are now planning deeper cuts in the next three years than the last five?' Mr Balls said a cut in the top rate to 40p would save someone earning \u00a31 million a year \u00a3340,000 over the course of the next Parliament, while someone with income of \u00a35 million would get a total tax cut of \u00a31.94 million over the five-year period. Meanwhile, he said that unfunded Conservative plans to cut \u00a310 million from income tax by raising thresholds for the 20p and 40p rates would require the equivalent of a two-point rise in VAT, costing an average couple with children \u00a31,440 over four years. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg meets supporters at the Grove Pub while out campaigning in Surbiton, London. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg blasted Labour's policies as 'economically illiterate', but also warned that Chancellor George Osborne was 'a very dangerous man' Voters would not believe Mr Cameron's denial that he intends to increase the consumption tax, because Conservatives had 'a track record of breaking their promises on VAT', he said. However, Conservatives claimed secret Labour plans for tax rises would cost each working family more than \u00a33,000 over the course of the next five years - an estimate which was dismissed as unfounded by independent economists at the Institute for Fiscal Studies a week ago. Mr Gauke said: 'Ed Balls and Ed Miliband must set out the details of their secret plan for GBP3,028 of tax rises on every working family - the British people have a right to know what these tax hikes are. The choice at this election is clear. Lower taxes under David Cameron. Or higher taxes under Ed Miliband and the SNP.' Mr Balls insisted that Labour will not raise VAT, national insurance or the basic and higher rates of income tax if it wins the general election. But he confirmed that the party would restore the 50p top rate for earnings over \u00a3150,000, as well as imposing a mansion tax, a levy on tobacco companies and closing tax loopholes. Mr Clegg hit out at both sides and warned only his party can ensure a balanced plan to clear the deficit. He said millions of people would get a tax cut worth almost \u00a3400 from a Liberal Democrat pledge to push the income tax personal allowance to \u00a312,500. . By contrast, Labour's plan to reintroduce the 10p starter rate of income tax would be worth just \u00a337 to taxpayers. 'Labour's short-term economic plan will lead to mounting borrowing and leave taxpayers short by hundreds of pounds, which is unfair and reckless,' said Mr Clegg, who was campaigning in Kingston-upon-Thames and the South West. 'Ed Balls and Ed Miliband's tax plans are economically illiterate. Labour has already failed to commit the \u00a38 billion needed for the NHS, and are now failing to give taxpayers the tax cut they deserve.' Mr Clegg met Elise Popperwell - aged just seven months - and her mother Melissa Popperwell while out campaigning in Surbiton. Mr Balls said: 'All of our plans are fully costed and paid for. None of our manifesto commitments will require a single pound of extra borrowing ... 'So this is the choice at the election, a choice between a Conservative Party which has a track record of breaking their promises on VAT and will raise it again after the election or a Labour Party which has never raised VAT and will not raise VAT in the next Parliament. 'A Tory way which means millions pay more while millionaires pay less, or Labour's plan to back millions of working people, save our NHS and balance the books in a fair way.' Elsewhere on the campaign trail, Ukip leader Nigel Farage was concentrating on his own constituency of South Thanet, where a weekend poll suggested he was trailing in second place in the close three-way marginal. On a campaign visit to Surbiton, south-west London, Mr Clegg said that Liberal Democrats had blocked Tory plans to cut the top rate of income tax from 50p to 40p during the coalition. Conservative ministers were 'always more interested in tax cuts for people at the top rather than tax cuts for people at the bottom or the middle', Mr Clegg told Sky News. 'I was very amused yesterday to hear George Osborne and David Cameron saying with earnest sincerity that they had no plan of giving further tax cuts to people at the top because, I tell you, they had exactly that plan in government and it was something that we said we would not go along with.' Mr Clegg's comments came after Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander told The Independent that during coalition negotiations over tax cuts, a Conservative minister told him: 'You take care of the workers and we'll take care of the bosses.'","summary":"Shadow chancellor claims ' millions paying more while millionaires pay less ' But PM hails today as ' money - back Monday ' with raft of tax changes coming into force . He has claimed Labour are planning to increase taxes by \u00a3 3,028 on ' every working family ' But Mr Balls predicted a Conservative government would hike VAT and cut top rate of income tax for earnings over \u00a3 150,000 from 45p to 40p .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"286_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"David Cameron has a 'secret plan' to cut taxes for millionaires after the General Election, Ed Balls claimed today as Labour ramped up its attack on the eighth day of campaigning. The Labour shadow chancellor unveiled a poster claiming voters had lost \u00a31,100 each due to tax and benefit changes under the coalition with 'millions paying more while millionaires pay less'. But the Prime Minister hailed today as 'money-back Monday' - with a raft of tax changes coming into force putting more cash in voters' wallets. Scroll down for video . Ed Balls, speaking in Leeds this morning, ramped up his attack on the Tories today - claiming that David Cameron was planning a VAT increase and cuts to the top rate of tax. Mr Cameron has claimed that Labour are planning to increase taxes by \u00a33,028 on 'every working family'. . But, speaking in Leeds this morning, Mr Balls predicted that a Conservative government would hike VAT - something Mr Cameron has explicitly ruled out - and cut the top rate of income tax for earnings over \u00a3150,000 from 45p to 40p. Tory Treasury minister David Gauke hit back with an accusation that Labour has a secret plan to boost revenues by dragging more workers into the 40p higher rate of income tax and increasing national insurance contributions. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg blasted Labour's policies as 'economically illiterate', but also warned that Chancellor George Osborne was 'a very dangerous man' because of his plan to balance the books by spending cuts alone. Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne, who cut the top rate of income tax from 50p to 45p in his 2012 Budget, each refused to rule out a further cut to 40p in comments on Sunday. . They are expected to come under further pressure on the issue during campaigning in the South West. The Labour shadow chancellor unveiled a poster claiming voters had lost \u00a31,100 each due to tax and benefit changes under the coalition with 'millions paying more while millionaires pay less' Mr Balls predicted that a Conservative government would hike VAT - something Mr Cameron has explicitly ruled out - and cut the top rate of income tax for earnings over \u00a3150,000 from 45p to 40p. Mr Balls said: 'We know that is their secret plan - another big tax cut for millionaires. 'How can it be fair when families here in Leeds and across the country are struggling and \u00a31,100 a year worse-off? 'How can it be fair to have a tax cut for the very richest when our NHS is in crisis and going backwards? 'How can this be fair when we need to get the deficit down and the Tories are now planning deeper cuts in the next three years than the last five?' Mr Balls said a cut in the top rate to 40p would save someone earning \u00a31 million a year \u00a3340,000 over the course of the next Parliament, while someone with income of \u00a35 million would get a total tax cut of \u00a31.94 million over the five-year period. Meanwhile, he said that unfunded Conservative plans to cut \u00a310 million from income tax by raising thresholds for the 20p and 40p rates would require the equivalent of a two-point rise in VAT, costing an average couple with children \u00a31,440 over four years. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg meets supporters at the Grove Pub while out campaigning in Surbiton, London. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg blasted Labour's policies as 'economically illiterate', but also warned that Chancellor George Osborne was 'a very dangerous man' Voters would not believe Mr Cameron's denial that he intends to increase the consumption tax, because Conservatives had 'a track record of breaking their promises on VAT', he said. However, Conservatives claimed secret Labour plans for tax rises would cost each working family more than \u00a33,000 over the course of the next five years - an estimate which was dismissed as unfounded by independent economists at the Institute for Fiscal Studies a week ago. Mr Gauke said: 'Ed Balls and Ed Miliband must set out the details of their secret plan for GBP3,028 of tax rises on every working family - the British people have a right to know what these tax hikes are. The choice at this election is clear. Lower taxes under David Cameron. Or higher taxes under Ed Miliband and the SNP.' Mr Balls insisted that Labour will not raise VAT, national insurance or the basic and higher rates of income tax if it wins the general election. But he confirmed that the party would restore the 50p top rate for earnings over \u00a3150,000, as well as imposing a mansion tax, a levy on tobacco companies and closing tax loopholes. Mr Clegg hit out at both sides and warned only his party can ensure a balanced plan to clear the deficit. He said millions of people would get a tax cut worth almost \u00a3400 from a Liberal Democrat pledge to push the income tax personal allowance to \u00a312,500. . By contrast, Labour's plan to reintroduce the 10p starter rate of income tax would be worth just \u00a337 to taxpayers. 'Labour's short-term economic plan will lead to mounting borrowing and leave taxpayers short by hundreds of pounds, which is unfair and reckless,' said Mr Clegg, who was campaigning in Kingston-upon-Thames and the South West. 'Ed Balls and Ed Miliband's tax plans are economically illiterate. Labour has already failed to commit the \u00a38 billion needed for the NHS, and are now failing to give taxpayers the tax cut they deserve.' Mr Clegg met Elise Popperwell - aged just seven months - and her mother Melissa Popperwell while out campaigning in Surbiton. Mr Balls said: 'All of our plans are fully costed and paid for. None of our manifesto commitments will require a single pound of extra borrowing ... 'So this is the choice at the election, a choice between a Conservative Party which has a track record of breaking their promises on VAT and will raise it again after the election or a Labour Party which has never raised VAT and will not raise VAT in the next Parliament. 'A Tory way which means millions pay more while millionaires pay less, or Labour's plan to back millions of working people, save our NHS and balance the books in a fair way.' Elsewhere on the campaign trail, Ukip leader Nigel Farage was concentrating on his own constituency of South Thanet, where a weekend poll suggested he was trailing in second place in the close three-way marginal. On a campaign visit to Surbiton, south-west London, Mr Clegg said that Liberal Democrats had blocked Tory plans to cut the top rate of income tax from 50p to 40p during the coalition. Conservative ministers were 'always more interested in tax cuts for people at the top rather than tax cuts for people at the bottom or the middle', Mr Clegg told Sky News. 'I was very amused yesterday to hear George Osborne and David Cameron saying with earnest sincerity that they had no plan of giving further tax cuts to people at the top because, I tell you, they had exactly that plan in government and it was something that we said we would not go along with.' Mr Clegg's comments came after Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander told The Independent that during coalition negotiations over tax cuts, a Conservative minister told him: 'You take care of the workers and we'll take care of the bosses.'","summary":"Labour ramp up attack on the Tories on the eighth day of campaigning . Ed Balls predicts VAT hike and cuts to top rate of income tax . Prime Minister has claimed Labour will increase taxes by \u00a3 3,028 . Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg blasts Labour 's policies as ' economically illiterate '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"287_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Real Madrid will not take up their \u00a37.5million purchase option on Javier Hernandez despite his winning goal against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. . Manchester United and Real Madrid agreed a potential deal last season worth around \u00a315m to include the Mexican's season loan. . Lazio, Valencia, Dinamo Moscow, Newcastle, West Ham and Southampton are among clubs interested in the 26-year-old. Javier Hernandez celebrates after scoring the winner for Real Madrid against rivals Atletico on Wednesday. The striker will leave Real at the end of this season and return to Manchester United. The Mexican is wanted by a host of Premier League clubs including West Ham and Swansea. Hernandez has only started twice in La Liga for Carlo Ancleotti's side and faces the near-impossible task of earning a regular starting spot with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale ahead of him in the pecking order. The striker will return to Manchester United at the end of the season but does not feature in manager Louis van Gaal's plans and will only have one year left on his contract at the Old Trafford club. . Meanwhile, LA Galaxy and proposed new franchise LAFC are being considered by Ronaldo as possible destinations when his contract ends at Real Madrid. Ronaldo, 30, is contracted to Madrid until 2018.","summary":"Real Madrid will not take up their \u00a3 7.5million purchase option on Javier Hernandez . Manchester United and Real Madrid agreed a potential deal last season worth around \u00a3 15 m to include the Mexican 's season loan . Lazio , Valencia , Dinamo Moscow , Newcastle , West Ham and Southampton are all interested in the 26 - year - old .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"287_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Real Madrid will not take up their \u00a37.5million purchase option on Javier Hernandez despite his winning goal against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. . Manchester United and Real Madrid agreed a potential deal last season worth around \u00a315m to include the Mexican's season loan. . Lazio, Valencia, Dinamo Moscow, Newcastle, West Ham and Southampton are among clubs interested in the 26-year-old. Javier Hernandez celebrates after scoring the winner for Real Madrid against rivals Atletico on Wednesday. The striker will leave Real at the end of this season and return to Manchester United. The Mexican is wanted by a host of Premier League clubs including West Ham and Swansea. Hernandez has only started twice in La Liga for Carlo Ancleotti's side and faces the near-impossible task of earning a regular starting spot with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale ahead of him in the pecking order. The striker will return to Manchester United at the end of the season but does not feature in manager Louis van Gaal's plans and will only have one year left on his contract at the Old Trafford club. . Meanwhile, LA Galaxy and proposed new franchise LAFC are being considered by Ronaldo as possible destinations when his contract ends at Real Madrid. Ronaldo, 30, is contracted to Madrid until 2018.","summary":"Real Madrid will not take up their \u00a3 7.5million purchase option on Javier Hernandez . The Mexican scored the winner against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday . The 26 - year - old is wanted by a host of Premier League clubs .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"288_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"All hungry Leo wanted was one of his dog biscuits to chew on. Instead the Staffordshire-Boxer cross ended up nearly burning the house down and killing his owner's son. The dog caused a severe fire after managing to switch on the cooker while trying to reach his dog treats. The heat from one of the hob's rings set fire to a child's seat that had been left resting on the electric appliance. Fire starter: Hungry Leo almost burned down his owner's home as he hunted for his dog treats. The blaze was started after the Staffordshire-Boxer cross was believed to have knocked one of the cooker knobs, switching on the hob. Smoke began to fill the three storey home in Peckham, south-east London, as owner Allen Mosey's son, 21, and his daughter's boyfriend relaxed in upstairs rooms. The pair managed to flee unharmed with Leo after noticing thick black smoke billowing up the stairs. More than 10 firefighters were needed to extinguish the flames. . A search of the house later revealed that the source of fire was the cooker. Firefighters believe that when Leo was hunting for food he knocked one of the cooker's knobs, turning the rings on. The blaze damaged one third of the ground floor of the property and Leo's family have been left surviving on sandwiches. . 'You wouldn't think butter would melt in his mouth to look at him,' Mr Mosey, 67, told the Southwark News. 'He's the most docile dog you could think of.' The charred remains of a car seat that had been left on the hob, which caught fire. Leo's owner Allen Mosey examines the damage caused to his home by the fire in Peckham, south-east London. Allen and his wife Jean were out shopping when the blaze started. Mrs Mosey, 47, confessed that she often left things on the cooker when it was switched off. She said that despite Leo almost burning down the house the family still love him, but he will be locked out of their new kitchen. A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: 'We're naturally extremely pleased that no one was injured in this fire and while unusual, it's not unheard of for our crews to deal with incidents like this. 'It shows just how important it is to keep pets away from naked flames or cooker controls and to make sure kitchen surfaces and cookers are clear of food and other items that can easily catch fire.' .","summary":"Staffordshire - Boxer cross almost burned down the house in Peckham , south - east London . Firefighters believe the dog knocked one of the cooker 's knobs , turning the rings on . The heat from the hob set fire to a child 's seat that had been left on the electric appliance .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"288_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"All hungry Leo wanted was one of his dog biscuits to chew on. Instead the Staffordshire-Boxer cross ended up nearly burning the house down and killing his owner's son. The dog caused a severe fire after managing to switch on the cooker while trying to reach his dog treats. The heat from one of the hob's rings set fire to a child's seat that had been left resting on the electric appliance. Fire starter: Hungry Leo almost burned down his owner's home as he hunted for his dog treats. The blaze was started after the Staffordshire-Boxer cross was believed to have knocked one of the cooker knobs, switching on the hob. Smoke began to fill the three storey home in Peckham, south-east London, as owner Allen Mosey's son, 21, and his daughter's boyfriend relaxed in upstairs rooms. The pair managed to flee unharmed with Leo after noticing thick black smoke billowing up the stairs. More than 10 firefighters were needed to extinguish the flames. . A search of the house later revealed that the source of fire was the cooker. Firefighters believe that when Leo was hunting for food he knocked one of the cooker's knobs, turning the rings on. The blaze damaged one third of the ground floor of the property and Leo's family have been left surviving on sandwiches. . 'You wouldn't think butter would melt in his mouth to look at him,' Mr Mosey, 67, told the Southwark News. 'He's the most docile dog you could think of.' The charred remains of a car seat that had been left on the hob, which caught fire. Leo's owner Allen Mosey examines the damage caused to his home by the fire in Peckham, south-east London. Allen and his wife Jean were out shopping when the blaze started. Mrs Mosey, 47, confessed that she often left things on the cooker when it was switched off. She said that despite Leo almost burning down the house the family still love him, but he will be locked out of their new kitchen. A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: 'We're naturally extremely pleased that no one was injured in this fire and while unusual, it's not unheard of for our crews to deal with incidents like this. 'It shows just how important it is to keep pets away from naked flames or cooker controls and to make sure kitchen surfaces and cookers are clear of food and other items that can easily catch fire.' .","summary":"Staffordshire - Boxer cross Leo was hunting for treats at his owner 's home . He knocked one of the cooker 's knobs , turning the rings on . The heat from the hob set fire to a child 's seat left on the appliance .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"289_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"It's T20 season on the sub-continent and the world's best players are about the pad up for the latest edition of the Indian Premier League, cricket's most exciting and richest domestic tournament. Eight teams will play a total of 60 games over almost seven weeks across 12 venues all round India in a battle to be crowned champions of the tournament's eighth edition, with the final taking place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on May 24. Can Kolkata Knight Riders retain their title? Will Virat Kohli lead the Royal Challengers Bangalore to their first title? Can MS Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings win their third crown? And who are the players to watch out for? Sportsmail tells you all you need to know in our guide to the 2015 Indian Premier League as India prepares for the spectacular cricket roadshow. MS Dhoni, pictured in the 2011 Champions League, is looking to guide Chennai Super Kings to a third title. CHENNAI SUPER KINGS. The bright yellow jerseys of the Super Kings are one of the iconic sights of the Indian Premier League. Led by the superstar Indian duo of MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina, Chennai are the most successful team in IPL history. As well as their back-to-back victories in 2010 and 2011, CSK have been losing finalists three times and never failed to reach the last four. In international players Dhoni, Raina, Ravi Ashwin, Ravi Jadeja and Mohit Sharma, the Super Kings have probably the best pool of Indian talent in the tournament, which is key given that seven of the starting XI have to be domestic players. The foreign talent is also strong, though, and includes New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, South African Faf du Plessis and West Indian all-rounder Dwyane Bravo. ONE TO WATCH: There are so many. Dhoni needs no introduction, Raina is the top scorer in IPL history, but MCCULLUM is one of the most exciting players in world cricket at the moment. He hit the first ever IPL century in 2008 and will be looking to build on a brilliant World Cup campaign. Brendon McCullum's aggressive brand of cricket led New Zealand to the World Cup final. \u00a31,740,000 - Yuvraj Singh's salary, the highest in the 2015 tournament after he was picked up by Delhi Daredevils in the auction. . 3325 - runs Suresh Raina has scored, the most in tournament history. 2008 - Year the IPL was first played. 119 - wickets taken by Lasith Malinga, the most in the history of the tournament. 60 - matches in the 2015 tournament. 46 - days the tournament lasts, beginning on April 8 and ending on May 24. 12 - venues to be used in 2015. 8 - teams in 2015 edition of the IPL. 3 - English players in the tournament - Eoin Morgan, Ravi Bopara and Kevin Pietersen. DELHI DAREDEVILS. The side from the capital are out to prove a point having never won the tournament and never even reached the final. The Daredevils have missed out on the semi-finals the last two seasons and will be looking to get back on track this year. . They are led by South African JP Duminy and a lot of their overseas talent also comes from the same country in the form of Quinton de Kock, Imran Tahir and Albie Morkel, although Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews is a handy player as well. World Cup outcasts Yuvraj Singh, Zaheer Khan and Amit Mishra, all of whom featured in India's successful 2011 team, will relish a return to the big stage and try and force themselves back into international reckoning. ONE TO WATCH: In 22-year-old DE KOCK, Delhi have the most exciting young wicketkeeper batsman in the world. De Kock has already scored six one-day international tons but his highest score in the World Cup was an unbeaten 78. 2011 World Cup winner Yuvraj Singh will be out to prove a point after being left out of this year's India team. KINGS XI PUNJAB. After years of just making up the numbers, the Kings XI Punjab lit up the 2014 tournament on their way to topping the table in the round-robin stage before losing in the final. Punjab's success in 2014 came largely thanks to their strong Australian contingent, and this year they will be just as reliant on the likes of Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Johnson, George Bailey and Shaun Marsh. But the Kings XI also have South African powerhouse David Miller in their ranks along with Sri Lankan Thisara Perera. Their Indian talent isn't the strongest in the tournament but Virender Sehwag and Murali Vijay have both performed on the big stage for their country, and 21-year-old Axar Patel is one of the best young talents in India. ONE TO WATCH: The destructive MAXWELL. One banner in the stands in Chandigarh last year read 'Glenndeep Singh Maxwell - the King of Punjab'. It was Maxwell's power-hitting that almost led his team to the 2014 title and he showed again at the World Cup just how dangerous he can be. Glenn Maxwell was one of the top run-scorers in the IPL last year and almost guided the Kings XI to the title. KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS. The reigning champions Knight Riders have one of the most balanced teams in the tournament and will be looking to win their third IPL title in four years. Gautam Gambhir's international career may have stalled, but he is still one of the most talented Indian batsmen out there. Along with Gambhir, Yusuf Pathan was also part of India's 2011 World Cup winning team while Robin Uthappa was the leading run-scorer last year with 660. In terms of overseas talent, Kolkata boast Sunil Narine, Morne Morkel, Johan Botha, Andre Russell, Pat Cummins, Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib-al-Hasan and Dutchman Ryan ten Doeschate. ONE TO WATCH: It's rare for India to produce fast bowlers with genuine pace, but they have one in UMESH YADAV. Kolkata will be looking for Yadav to combine with Morkel and Narine as part of a fearsome bowling attack. Sunil Narine, pictured in action for the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2012 Indian Premier League. MUMBAI INDIANS. The team that once featured the great Sachin Tendulkar finally won the IPL in 2013, and they have an excellent chance to lift their second title this year. In Rohit Sharma, Harbhajan Singh, Pragyan Ojha and Parthiv Patel, Mumbai have a strong core of Indian talent, but it is their overseas game-winners that makes them dangerous. Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga is the highest wicket-taker in tournament history with 119, and he is joined by Kieron Pollard, Aaron Finch, Corey Anderson and Josh Hazlewood. After losing in the eliminator against Chennai last year, the Mumbai Indians will once again expect to reach the play-offs and mount a serious challenge for the title. ONE TO WATCH: The demon bowler that is MALINGA has made a habit of cleaning up batsmen in the IPL and was key in their success in 2013. He will once again lead this bowling attack. . Mumbai Indians batsman Rohit Sharma pictured in action for India against Bangladesh at the World Cup. 2008: Rajasthan Royals. 2009: Deccan Chargers (defunct) 2010: Chennai Super Kings. 2011: Chennai Super Kings. 2012: Kolkata Knight Riders. 2013: Mumbai Indians. 2014: Kolkata Knight Riders . RAJASTHAN ROYALS. Since Shane Warne's side won the inaugural IPL in 2008, the Rajasthan Royals have only made the play-offs on one occasion since. Rajasthan's short history has been eventful to say the lease. They were expelled by the BCCI and then reinstated in 2010 and were also rocked by the spot-fixing scandal that saw former Test match bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth banned for life. This year's Royals team features a strong Australian presence in captain Shane Watson, Steve Smith and James Faulkner as well as New Zealand seamer Tim Southee. Their Indian talent lacks star quality, though, with Ajinkya Rahane, Stuart Binny and Dhawal Kulkarni the only men who have forced their way into the national side. ONE TO WATCH: Australian SMITH has enjoyed a summer of dominating India and was instrumental in his country winning the World Cup. Smith is a dangerous player with the bat, can hold up his end with the ball and is also one of the best fielders in the tournament. Steve Smith will look to continue his excellent form into the Indian Premier League with Rajasthan. Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, pictured in 2009, is a part owner of the Rajasthan Royals. ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE. Any batting order that contains Chris Gayle, AB de Villers and Kohli has half a chance, but it has been Bangalore's bowling that has held them back in recent years. Bangalore have never won the IPL and have missed out on the play-offs altogether in the last three years. The Royal Challengers paid big money in the auction to pick up Dinesh Karthik (\u00a31.17million) in an attempt to shake off their underachievers tag. But news that World Cup player of the tournament Mitchell Starc will miss the start of the IPL will hurt their bowling attack. ONE TO WATCH: Any of their big three batsmen really, but DE VILLIERS is often hailed as the most innovative batsman in world cricket for his stunning range of shots. . Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle pictured playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2012 tournament. South African AB de Villiers is often hailed as the most innovative batsman in world cricket. SUNRISERS HYDERABAD. The newest team in the Indian Premier League, the Sunrisers Hyderabad are set to embark on their third campaign having been founded in 2013 and replaced the Deccan Chargers. The Sunrisers will be led up front by the explosive opening duo of David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan and their middle order will feature New Zealander Kane Williamson and English duo Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan. Hyderabad also landed Kevin Pietersen in the auction for what looked like a bargain of \u00a3205,000 after he was released by the Delhi Daredevils, but the 34-year-old will not feature in the orange shirt unless they make the play-offs. Pietersen reached the agreement with the Sunrisers in order to return to Surrey in an attempt to resurrect his England career, but the play-offs take place during the same week as England's first Test against New Zealand at Lord's. The Sunrisers also boast a a strong bowling line-up with foreign stars Dale Steyn and Trent Boult supported by Indian internationals Ishant Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. ONE TO WATCH: Hyderabad's strength is up top with captain Warner and DHAWAN. The Indian batsman scored two centuries at the recent World Cup and, like Warner, has the power to take the game away from the opposition if he's there for a while. Eoin Morgan will look to move on quickly from England's miserable World Cup when he plays in the IPL. Kevin Pietersen, here playing for Delhi in 2012, will join Hyderabad if they make the play-offs. .","summary":"The 2015 Indian Premier League begins on April 8 and ends on May 24 . Eight teams will play a total of 60 games over almost seven weeks across 12 venues all round India in a battle to be crowned champions . The final will take place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata . 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Eight teams will play a total of 60 games over almost seven weeks across 12 venues all round India in a battle to be crowned champions of the tournament's eighth edition, with the final taking place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on May 24. Can Kolkata Knight Riders retain their title? Will Virat Kohli lead the Royal Challengers Bangalore to their first title? Can MS Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings win their third crown? And who are the players to watch out for? Sportsmail tells you all you need to know in our guide to the 2015 Indian Premier League as India prepares for the spectacular cricket roadshow. MS Dhoni, pictured in the 2011 Champions League, is looking to guide Chennai Super Kings to a third title. CHENNAI SUPER KINGS. The bright yellow jerseys of the Super Kings are one of the iconic sights of the Indian Premier League. Led by the superstar Indian duo of MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina, Chennai are the most successful team in IPL history. As well as their back-to-back victories in 2010 and 2011, CSK have been losing finalists three times and never failed to reach the last four. In international players Dhoni, Raina, Ravi Ashwin, Ravi Jadeja and Mohit Sharma, the Super Kings have probably the best pool of Indian talent in the tournament, which is key given that seven of the starting XI have to be domestic players. The foreign talent is also strong, though, and includes New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, South African Faf du Plessis and West Indian all-rounder Dwyane Bravo. ONE TO WATCH: There are so many. Dhoni needs no introduction, Raina is the top scorer in IPL history, but MCCULLUM is one of the most exciting players in world cricket at the moment. He hit the first ever IPL century in 2008 and will be looking to build on a brilliant World Cup campaign. Brendon McCullum's aggressive brand of cricket led New Zealand to the World Cup final. \u00a31,740,000 - Yuvraj Singh's salary, the highest in the 2015 tournament after he was picked up by Delhi Daredevils in the auction. . 3325 - runs Suresh Raina has scored, the most in tournament history. 2008 - Year the IPL was first played. 119 - wickets taken by Lasith Malinga, the most in the history of the tournament. 60 - matches in the 2015 tournament. 46 - days the tournament lasts, beginning on April 8 and ending on May 24. 12 - venues to be used in 2015. 8 - teams in 2015 edition of the IPL. 3 - English players in the tournament - Eoin Morgan, Ravi Bopara and Kevin Pietersen. DELHI DAREDEVILS. The side from the capital are out to prove a point having never won the tournament and never even reached the final. The Daredevils have missed out on the semi-finals the last two seasons and will be looking to get back on track this year. . They are led by South African JP Duminy and a lot of their overseas talent also comes from the same country in the form of Quinton de Kock, Imran Tahir and Albie Morkel, although Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews is a handy player as well. World Cup outcasts Yuvraj Singh, Zaheer Khan and Amit Mishra, all of whom featured in India's successful 2011 team, will relish a return to the big stage and try and force themselves back into international reckoning. ONE TO WATCH: In 22-year-old DE KOCK, Delhi have the most exciting young wicketkeeper batsman in the world. De Kock has already scored six one-day international tons but his highest score in the World Cup was an unbeaten 78. 2011 World Cup winner Yuvraj Singh will be out to prove a point after being left out of this year's India team. KINGS XI PUNJAB. After years of just making up the numbers, the Kings XI Punjab lit up the 2014 tournament on their way to topping the table in the round-robin stage before losing in the final. Punjab's success in 2014 came largely thanks to their strong Australian contingent, and this year they will be just as reliant on the likes of Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Johnson, George Bailey and Shaun Marsh. But the Kings XI also have South African powerhouse David Miller in their ranks along with Sri Lankan Thisara Perera. Their Indian talent isn't the strongest in the tournament but Virender Sehwag and Murali Vijay have both performed on the big stage for their country, and 21-year-old Axar Patel is one of the best young talents in India. ONE TO WATCH: The destructive MAXWELL. One banner in the stands in Chandigarh last year read 'Glenndeep Singh Maxwell - the King of Punjab'. It was Maxwell's power-hitting that almost led his team to the 2014 title and he showed again at the World Cup just how dangerous he can be. Glenn Maxwell was one of the top run-scorers in the IPL last year and almost guided the Kings XI to the title. KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS. The reigning champions Knight Riders have one of the most balanced teams in the tournament and will be looking to win their third IPL title in four years. Gautam Gambhir's international career may have stalled, but he is still one of the most talented Indian batsmen out there. Along with Gambhir, Yusuf Pathan was also part of India's 2011 World Cup winning team while Robin Uthappa was the leading run-scorer last year with 660. In terms of overseas talent, Kolkata boast Sunil Narine, Morne Morkel, Johan Botha, Andre Russell, Pat Cummins, Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib-al-Hasan and Dutchman Ryan ten Doeschate. ONE TO WATCH: It's rare for India to produce fast bowlers with genuine pace, but they have one in UMESH YADAV. Kolkata will be looking for Yadav to combine with Morkel and Narine as part of a fearsome bowling attack. Sunil Narine, pictured in action for the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2012 Indian Premier League. MUMBAI INDIANS. The team that once featured the great Sachin Tendulkar finally won the IPL in 2013, and they have an excellent chance to lift their second title this year. In Rohit Sharma, Harbhajan Singh, Pragyan Ojha and Parthiv Patel, Mumbai have a strong core of Indian talent, but it is their overseas game-winners that makes them dangerous. Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga is the highest wicket-taker in tournament history with 119, and he is joined by Kieron Pollard, Aaron Finch, Corey Anderson and Josh Hazlewood. After losing in the eliminator against Chennai last year, the Mumbai Indians will once again expect to reach the play-offs and mount a serious challenge for the title. ONE TO WATCH: The demon bowler that is MALINGA has made a habit of cleaning up batsmen in the IPL and was key in their success in 2013. He will once again lead this bowling attack. . Mumbai Indians batsman Rohit Sharma pictured in action for India against Bangladesh at the World Cup. 2008: Rajasthan Royals. 2009: Deccan Chargers (defunct) 2010: Chennai Super Kings. 2011: Chennai Super Kings. 2012: Kolkata Knight Riders. 2013: Mumbai Indians. 2014: Kolkata Knight Riders . RAJASTHAN ROYALS. Since Shane Warne's side won the inaugural IPL in 2008, the Rajasthan Royals have only made the play-offs on one occasion since. Rajasthan's short history has been eventful to say the lease. They were expelled by the BCCI and then reinstated in 2010 and were also rocked by the spot-fixing scandal that saw former Test match bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth banned for life. This year's Royals team features a strong Australian presence in captain Shane Watson, Steve Smith and James Faulkner as well as New Zealand seamer Tim Southee. Their Indian talent lacks star quality, though, with Ajinkya Rahane, Stuart Binny and Dhawal Kulkarni the only men who have forced their way into the national side. ONE TO WATCH: Australian SMITH has enjoyed a summer of dominating India and was instrumental in his country winning the World Cup. Smith is a dangerous player with the bat, can hold up his end with the ball and is also one of the best fielders in the tournament. Steve Smith will look to continue his excellent form into the Indian Premier League with Rajasthan. Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, pictured in 2009, is a part owner of the Rajasthan Royals. ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE. Any batting order that contains Chris Gayle, AB de Villers and Kohli has half a chance, but it has been Bangalore's bowling that has held them back in recent years. Bangalore have never won the IPL and have missed out on the play-offs altogether in the last three years. The Royal Challengers paid big money in the auction to pick up Dinesh Karthik (\u00a31.17million) in an attempt to shake off their underachievers tag. But news that World Cup player of the tournament Mitchell Starc will miss the start of the IPL will hurt their bowling attack. ONE TO WATCH: Any of their big three batsmen really, but DE VILLIERS is often hailed as the most innovative batsman in world cricket for his stunning range of shots. . Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle pictured playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2012 tournament. South African AB de Villiers is often hailed as the most innovative batsman in world cricket. SUNRISERS HYDERABAD. The newest team in the Indian Premier League, the Sunrisers Hyderabad are set to embark on their third campaign having been founded in 2013 and replaced the Deccan Chargers. The Sunrisers will be led up front by the explosive opening duo of David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan and their middle order will feature New Zealander Kane Williamson and English duo Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan. Hyderabad also landed Kevin Pietersen in the auction for what looked like a bargain of \u00a3205,000 after he was released by the Delhi Daredevils, but the 34-year-old will not feature in the orange shirt unless they make the play-offs. Pietersen reached the agreement with the Sunrisers in order to return to Surrey in an attempt to resurrect his England career, but the play-offs take place during the same week as England's first Test against New Zealand at Lord's. The Sunrisers also boast a a strong bowling line-up with foreign stars Dale Steyn and Trent Boult supported by Indian internationals Ishant Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. ONE TO WATCH: Hyderabad's strength is up top with captain Warner and DHAWAN. The Indian batsman scored two centuries at the recent World Cup and, like Warner, has the power to take the game away from the opposition if he's there for a while. Eoin Morgan will look to move on quickly from England's miserable World Cup when he plays in the IPL. Kevin Pietersen, here playing for Delhi in 2012, will join Hyderabad if they make the play-offs. .","summary":"The 2015 Indian Premier League kicks off on April 8 . Eight teams will play a total of 60 games over almost seven weeks . Can Kolkata Knight Riders retain their title ? Will Virat Kohli lead Royal Challengers Bangalore to their first title ?","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"290_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A group of Muslim migrants have been arrested for 'aggravated murder' after allegedly throwing 12 Christians into the Mediterranean sea during a recent crossing from Libya, Italian police reports. Witnesses say a fight broke out on a rubber dinghy carrying more than 100 African migrants from Libya to Sicily, after which the men were thrown to their deaths. A group of 15 men have now been arrested on suspicion of 'multiple aggravated murder motivated by religious hate,' Palermo police said in a statement. Murders: A fight over religion broke out on a boat carrying 105 migrants from Libya, after which 12 men 'professing the Christian faith' were thrown to their deaths. Pictured: Migrants are transferred to holding centers after disembarking from in Augusta's port, near Siracusa, Sicily. Italian police say they were informed of the alleged attacks by a group of Nigerian and Ghanaian survivors upon their arrival in Palermo, Sicily yesterday. The survivors said they had boarded a rubber boat on the Libyan coast on April 14, which had 105 passengers aboard. During the crossing, a fight broke out over religion, with the group of Muslim passengers threatening the Nigerians and Ghanaians after the latter declared themselves to be Christians. 'The threats then materialised and 12 people, all Nigerian and Ghanaian, are believed to have drowned in the Mediterranean,' the police statement added. . The 15 migrants arrested over the attack on their arrival in Palermo are from the Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mali and Guinea Bissau. A group of 15 Muslim men, from the Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mali and Guinea Bissau, have now been arrested on suspicion of 'multiple aggravated murder motivated by religious hate' (not pictured) Italian Red Cross operators give first aid to immigrants as they arrive in the Italian port of Messina yesterday. This week, Italian coastguards intercepted more than 42 boats attempting to make the crossing to Europe. The police statement said their motive for the attack was that the victims 'professed the Christian faith while the aggressors were Muslim.' This followed reports earlier today of a shipwreck feared to have cost 41 lives off the Italian coast. Four men, two Nigerians, a Ghanaian and one from Niger, who had been rescued while floating in the Mediterranean by an Italian Navy helicopter reported the shipwreck once they arrived in the Italian port of Trapani today. . They said had left Tripoli in Libya on Saturday and stayed adrift for four days. The new tragedies come just days after aid agencies reported 400 presumed dead in the sinking of another ship near the Libyan coast. . The deaths have raised calls for a more robust search and rescue of the seas between Libya and Europe amid a surge in migration between the Middle East and Africa toward Italy.","summary":"Fight broke out on boat carrying 105 African migrants from Libya to Sicily . Witnesses say 12 men ' professing the Christian faith ' were thrown to their deaths . 15 Muslim men have now been arrested on suspicion of ' multiple aggravated murder motivated by religious hate ' Italian police say they were informed of the alleged attacks by a group of Nigerian and Ghanaian survivors upon their arrival in Palermo , Sicily .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"290_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A group of Muslim migrants have been arrested for 'aggravated murder' after allegedly throwing 12 Christians into the Mediterranean sea during a recent crossing from Libya, Italian police reports. Witnesses say a fight broke out on a rubber dinghy carrying more than 100 African migrants from Libya to Sicily, after which the men were thrown to their deaths. A group of 15 men have now been arrested on suspicion of 'multiple aggravated murder motivated by religious hate,' Palermo police said in a statement. Murders: A fight over religion broke out on a boat carrying 105 migrants from Libya, after which 12 men 'professing the Christian faith' were thrown to their deaths. Pictured: Migrants are transferred to holding centers after disembarking from in Augusta's port, near Siracusa, Sicily. Italian police say they were informed of the alleged attacks by a group of Nigerian and Ghanaian survivors upon their arrival in Palermo, Sicily yesterday. The survivors said they had boarded a rubber boat on the Libyan coast on April 14, which had 105 passengers aboard. During the crossing, a fight broke out over religion, with the group of Muslim passengers threatening the Nigerians and Ghanaians after the latter declared themselves to be Christians. 'The threats then materialised and 12 people, all Nigerian and Ghanaian, are believed to have drowned in the Mediterranean,' the police statement added. . The 15 migrants arrested over the attack on their arrival in Palermo are from the Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mali and Guinea Bissau. A group of 15 Muslim men, from the Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mali and Guinea Bissau, have now been arrested on suspicion of 'multiple aggravated murder motivated by religious hate' (not pictured) Italian Red Cross operators give first aid to immigrants as they arrive in the Italian port of Messina yesterday. This week, Italian coastguards intercepted more than 42 boats attempting to make the crossing to Europe. The police statement said their motive for the attack was that the victims 'professed the Christian faith while the aggressors were Muslim.' This followed reports earlier today of a shipwreck feared to have cost 41 lives off the Italian coast. Four men, two Nigerians, a Ghanaian and one from Niger, who had been rescued while floating in the Mediterranean by an Italian Navy helicopter reported the shipwreck once they arrived in the Italian port of Trapani today. . They said had left Tripoli in Libya on Saturday and stayed adrift for four days. The new tragedies come just days after aid agencies reported 400 presumed dead in the sinking of another ship near the Libyan coast. . The deaths have raised calls for a more robust search and rescue of the seas between Libya and Europe amid a surge in migration between the Middle East and Africa toward Italy.","summary":"Fight broke out on rubber dinghy carrying 105 migrants from Libya . Group of Muslim passengers threatened Nigerians and Ghanaians over religion . 12 men ' professing the Christian faith ' were then thrown to their deaths . Group of 15 men arrested on suspicion of ' multiple aggravated murder '","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"291_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"When these villagers in China spent \u00a31,000 and hours of hard labour digging a new well, the least they expected was some fresh drinking water. But they were left disappointed after pumping the liquid to the surface, only to discover it was so polluted that they could set it on fire. Residents of Ansai, in Shaanxi Province, central China, said they could smell gas and petrol coming from the well, and blame a leak from a local petrol station, The People's Daily Online reports. Villagers in Ansai, Shaanxi Province, in central China, dug a 46m well in order to get fresh drinking water, but when the pumped it to the surface the found it was so polluted it could be set on fire. Local officials say they have now launched an investigation into how the water from the well, which cost \u00a31,000 to build, became so polluted. Locals said they could smell petrol when the water surfaced, and blame the pollution on a leak from a local gas petrol station, a claim which the owner denies. However, when Chinese officials investigated, they said they could find no trace of a spillage, leading some people to theorise that the villagers could have struck oil. However this is highly unlikely, as oil deposits only occur between 750 and 4,500m underground, and the well is only 46m deep. Tuo Zhijun, a villager in Ansai, said: 'Who knew when we turned on the pump, once the water was seeping through, everyone could smell gas and see oil slick.' Some locals have suggested that the lucky villager may have struck oil, but this is highly unlikely, as oil deposits typically occur between 750 and 4,5000m underground, and the well is only 46m deep. After drawing the first fresh water out of their new well, the villagers discovered they were able to set it on fire because it was so polluted. Local officials do not yet know exactly what substance is in the water, though they say they are conducting a specific investigation to discover the cause. \u2018We suspect that there was an oil leak from a petrol station not far from here.\u2019 . However, Li Jianhua, the manager of the petrol station, refuted these claims, saying: \u2018The authorities have already examined the place and nothing was wrong. . 'There has not been any problems with the well in the petrol station either.' Local government officials in Ansai say they have already started a specific investigation. . Intrigued locals take pictures of the flaming water near the site of the new well in Ansai, central China.","summary":"Villagers in Shaanxi Province dug a 46 m well to get fresh drinking water . But when they pumped the water to the surface they found it was so polluted it could be set on fire . Locals said they could smell gas and petrol coming from the well , and blame a leak from a local petrol station . But Chinese officials say they found no trace of a spillage , leading some people to theorise that the villagers could have struck oil .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"291_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"When these villagers in China spent \u00a31,000 and hours of hard labour digging a new well, the least they expected was some fresh drinking water. But they were left disappointed after pumping the liquid to the surface, only to discover it was so polluted that they could set it on fire. Residents of Ansai, in Shaanxi Province, central China, said they could smell gas and petrol coming from the well, and blame a leak from a local petrol station, The People's Daily Online reports. Villagers in Ansai, Shaanxi Province, in central China, dug a 46m well in order to get fresh drinking water, but when the pumped it to the surface the found it was so polluted it could be set on fire. Local officials say they have now launched an investigation into how the water from the well, which cost \u00a31,000 to build, became so polluted. Locals said they could smell petrol when the water surfaced, and blame the pollution on a leak from a local gas petrol station, a claim which the owner denies. However, when Chinese officials investigated, they said they could find no trace of a spillage, leading some people to theorise that the villagers could have struck oil. However this is highly unlikely, as oil deposits only occur between 750 and 4,500m underground, and the well is only 46m deep. Tuo Zhijun, a villager in Ansai, said: 'Who knew when we turned on the pump, once the water was seeping through, everyone could smell gas and see oil slick.' Some locals have suggested that the lucky villager may have struck oil, but this is highly unlikely, as oil deposits typically occur between 750 and 4,5000m underground, and the well is only 46m deep. After drawing the first fresh water out of their new well, the villagers discovered they were able to set it on fire because it was so polluted. Local officials do not yet know exactly what substance is in the water, though they say they are conducting a specific investigation to discover the cause. \u2018We suspect that there was an oil leak from a petrol station not far from here.\u2019 . However, Li Jianhua, the manager of the petrol station, refuted these claims, saying: \u2018The authorities have already examined the place and nothing was wrong. . 'There has not been any problems with the well in the petrol station either.' Local government officials in Ansai say they have already started a specific investigation. . Intrigued locals take pictures of the flaming water near the site of the new well in Ansai, central China.","summary":"Villagers in Ansai , central China , dug a 46 m well to get fresh drinking water . But when they pumped it to the surface they found it was so polluted they could set it on fire .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"292_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"These are the last known movements of a murdered university student whose body was found in the boot of a burning car. Firefighters made the grim discovery of Janet Muller's body in Ifield, near Crawley, West Sussex on March 13. . Police have now released video stills and footage of the 21-year-old University of Brighton student in Portslade on the night before her death. . Scroll down for video . Janet Muller was seen walking in a subway in Portslade, East Sussex, at 10.30pm on March 12. The images were released shortly after the youngster's family spoke about her 'bubbly' personality in a heartfelt tribute. The bright student's family described her as an 'inspirational, passionate and caring person' and said her death had left a 'deep hole' in their hearts. The day before the grim discovery, on March 12, Miss Muller had been reported missing from Mill View Hospital in Nevill Avenue, Hove, a Sussex Police spokesman said. She was then captured on CCTV at 10.33pm that night in a subway in Portslade. The second clip sees her in Station Road at 12.28am and the final one walking towards Brighton and crossing Sackville Gardens near the BP garage at 12.55am. . The German student, from Eastbourne, died of smoke inhalation, according to police. Paying tribute to Miss Muller, her family said: 'Janet was a much loved daughter and twin sister and words can't describe how much pain we as a family are in right now. 'She was always there for us and was someone that always made us smile and laugh no matter what. 'Janet was a very inspirational, passionate and caring person. Throughout her life she always cared deeply for her friends and family. 'This tragic event has left a deep hole in the hearts of all that knew her. She will be deeply missed and always remembered for her energetic, fun, bubbly and vibrant personality. 'We are overwhelmed with the love and support that we have received from Janet's friends worldwide. Janet would have been so happy knowing how much she was loved. Janet Muller was discovered dead in the boot of a burning car by firefighters. The 21-year-old died as a result of smoke inhalation. 'We will never forget our beautiful girl and will work with the police to establish her last movements and why she was taken from us so cruelly. We won't rest until we find the truth.' Detective Chief Inspector Karen Mizzi, of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, said: 'We are extremely grateful to Janet's family for their co-operation in agreeing to allow release of these images, which are the last known of Janet before she died. 'We are very keen to learn about her last movements between leaving Millview Hospital and the discovery of her body in Ifield on Friday, March 13. . Police and forensic officers at the scene after her body was discovered on March 13. 'If you saw her in the area around those times or perhaps a little later, please email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101 quoting Operation Madeira. 'Even if you think you may have seen her or that your sighting was only brief, please do call as your information could prove very important to us.' . Christopher Jeffrey-Shaw, 26, of Lakeside, Beckenham, London, has been charged with her murder and will appear at Guildford Crown Court for a preliminary hearing on April 9. . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.","summary":"Janet Muller 's body was found in the boot of a burning car on March 13 . The 21 - year - old was reported missing from Mill View Hospital in Hove . CCTV footage shows her walking in a subway in Portslade on March 12 . Her family have paid tribute to her ' bubbly ' and ' inspirational ' personality . Christopher Jeffrey - Shaw , 26 , has been charged with murder .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"292_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"These are the last known movements of a murdered university student whose body was found in the boot of a burning car. Firefighters made the grim discovery of Janet Muller's body in Ifield, near Crawley, West Sussex on March 13. . Police have now released video stills and footage of the 21-year-old University of Brighton student in Portslade on the night before her death. . Scroll down for video . Janet Muller was seen walking in a subway in Portslade, East Sussex, at 10.30pm on March 12. The images were released shortly after the youngster's family spoke about her 'bubbly' personality in a heartfelt tribute. The bright student's family described her as an 'inspirational, passionate and caring person' and said her death had left a 'deep hole' in their hearts. The day before the grim discovery, on March 12, Miss Muller had been reported missing from Mill View Hospital in Nevill Avenue, Hove, a Sussex Police spokesman said. She was then captured on CCTV at 10.33pm that night in a subway in Portslade. The second clip sees her in Station Road at 12.28am and the final one walking towards Brighton and crossing Sackville Gardens near the BP garage at 12.55am. . The German student, from Eastbourne, died of smoke inhalation, according to police. Paying tribute to Miss Muller, her family said: 'Janet was a much loved daughter and twin sister and words can't describe how much pain we as a family are in right now. 'She was always there for us and was someone that always made us smile and laugh no matter what. 'Janet was a very inspirational, passionate and caring person. Throughout her life she always cared deeply for her friends and family. 'This tragic event has left a deep hole in the hearts of all that knew her. She will be deeply missed and always remembered for her energetic, fun, bubbly and vibrant personality. 'We are overwhelmed with the love and support that we have received from Janet's friends worldwide. Janet would have been so happy knowing how much she was loved. Janet Muller was discovered dead in the boot of a burning car by firefighters. The 21-year-old died as a result of smoke inhalation. 'We will never forget our beautiful girl and will work with the police to establish her last movements and why she was taken from us so cruelly. We won't rest until we find the truth.' Detective Chief Inspector Karen Mizzi, of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, said: 'We are extremely grateful to Janet's family for their co-operation in agreeing to allow release of these images, which are the last known of Janet before she died. 'We are very keen to learn about her last movements between leaving Millview Hospital and the discovery of her body in Ifield on Friday, March 13. . Police and forensic officers at the scene after her body was discovered on March 13. 'If you saw her in the area around those times or perhaps a little later, please email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101 quoting Operation Madeira. 'Even if you think you may have seen her or that your sighting was only brief, please do call as your information could prove very important to us.' . Christopher Jeffrey-Shaw, 26, of Lakeside, Beckenham, London, has been charged with her murder and will appear at Guildford Crown Court for a preliminary hearing on April 9. . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.","summary":"Janet Muller 's body was found in the boot of a burning car on March 13 . Police have now released footage of the 21 - year - old on the night before her death . She was seen walking in a subway in Portslade at 10.30pm on March 12 . Christopher Jeffrey - Shaw , 26 , has been charged with her murder .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"293_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Lewis Hamilton has barely put a foot wrong during the last year with Mercedes on the track, but the reigning Formula One world champion did admit to doing so off it in rather embarrassing circumstances. The 30-year-old's success has enabled him to meet stars in other sports as well as showbiz celebrities and key political figures. And it appears the British racer literally left his mark on one of the latter while attending Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday party seven years ago. Lewis Hamilton told the Clare Balding Show how he once stepped on former President Bill Clinton's foot. Hamilton (centre) said the incident occurred at Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday party back in 2008. The British racer (left) shakes the hand of Mandela ahead of his birthday party back in 2008. Hamilton (left) wanted to introduce himself to Will Smith (second right) when the incident happened. Speaking on BT Sport's The Clare Balding Show on Thursday night, Hamilton revealed how once stepped on the foot of former USA President Bill Clinton in his excitement to meet Hollywood actor Will Smith. 'I was lucky enough to be invited to Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday in London,' he told Balding. 'It was really cool because I arrived and I was on his table - I was like only two spots away from him. It was crazy. 'I noticed that Will Smith was there and I'm a big fan of Fresh Prince [of Bel Air] so I was like I want to meet Will. 'So when everyone started standing up, I was rushing to go and meet Will and as I was barging past people I stood really heavily on someones foot - I turned back and it was Bill Clinton. 'And I didn't even apologise, I just kept going.' . Clinton (right) was in office as the 42nd President of the United States for eight years between 1993-2001.","summary":"Lewis Hamilton was invited to Nelson Mandela 's 90th birthday party in 2008 . The British racer wanted to meet Hollywood actor Will Smith . Hamilton said he was rushing to meet Smith when he stepped on Clinton 's foot . The 30 - year - old said he did n't even apologise for the incident .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"293_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Lewis Hamilton has barely put a foot wrong during the last year with Mercedes on the track, but the reigning Formula One world champion did admit to doing so off it in rather embarrassing circumstances. The 30-year-old's success has enabled him to meet stars in other sports as well as showbiz celebrities and key political figures. And it appears the British racer literally left his mark on one of the latter while attending Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday party seven years ago. Lewis Hamilton told the Clare Balding Show how he once stepped on former President Bill Clinton's foot. Hamilton (centre) said the incident occurred at Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday party back in 2008. The British racer (left) shakes the hand of Mandela ahead of his birthday party back in 2008. Hamilton (left) wanted to introduce himself to Will Smith (second right) when the incident happened. Speaking on BT Sport's The Clare Balding Show on Thursday night, Hamilton revealed how once stepped on the foot of former USA President Bill Clinton in his excitement to meet Hollywood actor Will Smith. 'I was lucky enough to be invited to Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday in London,' he told Balding. 'It was really cool because I arrived and I was on his table - I was like only two spots away from him. It was crazy. 'I noticed that Will Smith was there and I'm a big fan of Fresh Prince [of Bel Air] so I was like I want to meet Will. 'So when everyone started standing up, I was rushing to go and meet Will and as I was barging past people I stood really heavily on someones foot - I turned back and it was Bill Clinton. 'And I didn't even apologise, I just kept going.' . Clinton (right) was in office as the 42nd President of the United States for eight years between 1993-2001.","summary":"Lewis Hamilton attended Nelson Mandela 's 90th birthday party in 2008 . The British racer wanted to meet Hollywood actor Will Smith . Hamilton stepped on the foot of former USA President Bill Clinton .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"294_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The BBC has been slammed for making a computer game simulating the terrifying ordeal Syrian refugees face as they try to flee their war-torn country. Players of the online game are tasked with escaping Syria - which has been ravaged by civil war and the rise of ISIS - and making it into Europe. The Syrian Journey game, which is available on the BBC website, often leads to players dying and was criticised by experts for turning the suffering of millions into a 'children's game'. . The BBC's online game, Syrian Journey, often ends with refugees drowning in the Mediterranean or being sold to militia. The BBC has been slammed for making a computer game simulating the terrifying ordeal Syrian refugees face as they try to flee their war-torn country. Players choose a male or female character before attempting to flee Syria, either via Turkey or Egypt, as they make difficult decisions about whether to travel by land or sea. Grim outcomes include being separated from your family by human traffickers, women being sold between militia groups, and refugees being beaten over the head and hurled into the Mediterranean from packed migrant ships. Middle East expert Chris Walker told The Sun: 'In the midst of probably the bloodiest Syrian crisis this century, the decision of the BBC to transform the human suffering of literally millions into a children's game beggars belief.' . Twitter users reacted furiously to the game, which appeared on the BBC site last Wednesday. . One wrote: 'The BBC news page has an interactive journey on the decisions you make as a Syrian migrant trying to flee the country...sickening.' Another user, Matt Sterling, said: 'WTF is this from the BBC, interactive game about escaping from Syria. Such bad taste.' Players of the online game are tasked with escaping Syria - which has been ravaged by civil war and the rise of ISIS - and making it into Europe. Grim outcomes include refugees being beaten over the head and hurled into the Mediterranean from packed migrant ships. Millions have fled Syria to escape the violence, seeking shelter in overflowing refugee camps in bordering countries as well as making perilous journeys to Europe by land and sea. James Burke wrote: 'Unsure if decision based \"game\" is April Fool or not.' . The Syrian conflict has led to the deaths of up to 300,000 people since it began more than four years ago. Millions have fled to escape the violence, seeking shelter in overflowing refugee camps in bordering countries as well as making perilous journeys to the safety of Europe by land and sea. . The game could have cost as much as \u00a320,000, but the BBC insist it was made in-house. . A spokesman for the corporation said: 'It shows audiences the choices faced by thousands of Syrian families every day. The project has achieved over a million online hits a week.' .","summary":"The BBC 's online game , Syrian Journey , often ends with refugees drowning in the Mediterranean or being sold to militia . Middle East expert Chris Walker said : ' The decision of the BBC to transform the human suffering of literally millions into a children 's game beggars belief ' The game could have cost as much as \u00a3 20,000 , but the BBC insist it was made in - house .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"294_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"The BBC has been slammed for making a computer game simulating the terrifying ordeal Syrian refugees face as they try to flee their war-torn country. Players of the online game are tasked with escaping Syria - which has been ravaged by civil war and the rise of ISIS - and making it into Europe. The Syrian Journey game, which is available on the BBC website, often leads to players dying and was criticised by experts for turning the suffering of millions into a 'children's game'. . The BBC's online game, Syrian Journey, often ends with refugees drowning in the Mediterranean or being sold to militia. The BBC has been slammed for making a computer game simulating the terrifying ordeal Syrian refugees face as they try to flee their war-torn country. Players choose a male or female character before attempting to flee Syria, either via Turkey or Egypt, as they make difficult decisions about whether to travel by land or sea. Grim outcomes include being separated from your family by human traffickers, women being sold between militia groups, and refugees being beaten over the head and hurled into the Mediterranean from packed migrant ships. Middle East expert Chris Walker told The Sun: 'In the midst of probably the bloodiest Syrian crisis this century, the decision of the BBC to transform the human suffering of literally millions into a children's game beggars belief.' . Twitter users reacted furiously to the game, which appeared on the BBC site last Wednesday. . One wrote: 'The BBC news page has an interactive journey on the decisions you make as a Syrian migrant trying to flee the country...sickening.' Another user, Matt Sterling, said: 'WTF is this from the BBC, interactive game about escaping from Syria. Such bad taste.' Players of the online game are tasked with escaping Syria - which has been ravaged by civil war and the rise of ISIS - and making it into Europe. Grim outcomes include refugees being beaten over the head and hurled into the Mediterranean from packed migrant ships. Millions have fled Syria to escape the violence, seeking shelter in overflowing refugee camps in bordering countries as well as making perilous journeys to Europe by land and sea. James Burke wrote: 'Unsure if decision based \"game\" is April Fool or not.' . The Syrian conflict has led to the deaths of up to 300,000 people since it began more than four years ago. Millions have fled to escape the violence, seeking shelter in overflowing refugee camps in bordering countries as well as making perilous journeys to the safety of Europe by land and sea. . The game could have cost as much as \u00a320,000, but the BBC insist it was made in-house. . A spokesman for the corporation said: 'It shows audiences the choices faced by thousands of Syrian families every day. The project has achieved over a million online hits a week.' .","summary":"Players are tasked with escaping Syria and making it into Europe . Grim outcomes include being separated from your family by human traffickers . Grim outcomes include women being sold between militia groups . Twitter users reacted furiously to the game , which appeared on BBC site .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"295_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Sunshine smile: Judy Murray waves to the crowds. Her youngest son has only just tied the knot with his long-term partner Kim Sears. But Judy Murray has already wasted no time in revealing she simply \u2018can\u2019t wait to be a granny\u2019. However, the tennis coach, who helped propel Andy, 27, and his brother, Jamie, 29, to sporting success, has a couple of caveats \u2013 he has to get the French Open and Wimbledon out of the way first. Mrs Murray, 55, who has carved out her own star status after appearing on Strictly Come Dancing last year, also said she would be a \u2018very active granny\u2019 and in the same way she coached her sons, she already has plans to introduce her grandchildren to tennis. She told Closer magazine: \u2018I\u2019m really looking forward to being a granny. I\u2019ve always wanted to have grandchildren but I had to be patient and let them get married first. \u2018I\u2019m not sure when they will have kids as Andy has the French Open followed by Wimbledon, but I know he wants them. I will be a very active granny, that\u2019s for sure \u2013 and I can\u2019t wait to introduce them to tennis.\u2019. Her words come only a few days after her son and his bride wed at Dunblane Cathedral on Saturday, drawing more than 3,000 well-wishers to the streets of his home town. Writing in the guest book of Cromlix House Hotel \u2013 a property Murray purchased in 2013 for \u00a31.8million and where his brother got married \u2013 the happy couple thanked staff for their hard work around the top-secret event and signed as \u2018Andy & Kimberly Murray\u2019. The new Mrs Murray, who wore a flowing Jenny Packham gown, wrote: \u2018Thank you to Graeme and every single one of you at Cromlix who worked so hard to make this weekend the best of our lives \u2013 a special place filled with very special people! X.\u2019. The couple were among a handful of people who wrote in the public guest book at the hotel, which reopened to the public yesterday. Murray\u2019s new in-laws, Leonore and Nigel Sears, wrote: \u2018Thank you everyone at Cromlix for making it such a magical few days. You all make Cromlix such a special place where subtle magic happens xx.\u2019. Glowing: Andy and Kim Murray after tying the knot at Dunblane Cathedral on Saturday. The wedding drew more than 3,000 well-wishers to the streets of his home town. Writing in the guest book of Cromlix House Hotel, the happy couple thanked staff for their hard work around the top-secret event and signed as \u2018Andy & Kimberly Murray\u2019. Their younger son, Scott, also enjoyed the day. He wrote: \u2018Hands-down best wedding ever. Thanks for everything.\u2019. On Murray\u2019s side, maternal grandparents Shirley and Roy Erskine wrote: \u2018What a fantastic end to a wonderful day. Thank you all, staff at Cromlix, for this finale.\u2019 . And Carlos Mier, one of Murray\u2019s three best men along with brother Jamie and tennis player Ross Hutchins, said the wedding brought out his romantic side. He wrote: \u2018Most adorable staff in the history of hotels. Can\u2019t wait to finally meet someone, fall in love and have my wedding here.\u2019. On The One Show last night, the mother of the groom said it was a \u2018perfect\u2019 day. The big day: Judy Murray is pictured left with her son's new in-laws Nigel and Leonore Sear. Tennis coach Judy Murray (left) is pictured with Alex Jones (right) filming for the One Show at BBC Studios in London on Tuesday. \u2018It was just such a happy family occasion and it was a perfect day from start to finish, even despite the hailstones and snow showers,\u2019 she said. \u2018It was very special to be able to share it with the people in Dunblane who give him so much love and support all the time.\u2019. It was also revealed that Judy Murray had gone around Dunblane handing out the flower bouquets that had decorated tables at Cromlix House. Gemma Greer, manager at the Dunblane Centre, said: \u2018Judy came in and said she was bringing round some of the flowers to the community. \u2018They are centrepieces from the tables at Cromlix and they are beautiful.\u2019.","summary":"Judy Murray , 55 , said she would be a ' very active granny ' and already has plans to introduce her grandchildren to tennis . Her words come only a few days after her son and his bride we d at Dunblane Cathedral on Saturday , drawing more than 3,000 well - wishers to the streets of his home town .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"295_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Sunshine smile: Judy Murray waves to the crowds. Her youngest son has only just tied the knot with his long-term partner Kim Sears. But Judy Murray has already wasted no time in revealing she simply \u2018can\u2019t wait to be a granny\u2019. However, the tennis coach, who helped propel Andy, 27, and his brother, Jamie, 29, to sporting success, has a couple of caveats \u2013 he has to get the French Open and Wimbledon out of the way first. Mrs Murray, 55, who has carved out her own star status after appearing on Strictly Come Dancing last year, also said she would be a \u2018very active granny\u2019 and in the same way she coached her sons, she already has plans to introduce her grandchildren to tennis. She told Closer magazine: \u2018I\u2019m really looking forward to being a granny. I\u2019ve always wanted to have grandchildren but I had to be patient and let them get married first. \u2018I\u2019m not sure when they will have kids as Andy has the French Open followed by Wimbledon, but I know he wants them. I will be a very active granny, that\u2019s for sure \u2013 and I can\u2019t wait to introduce them to tennis.\u2019. Her words come only a few days after her son and his bride wed at Dunblane Cathedral on Saturday, drawing more than 3,000 well-wishers to the streets of his home town. Writing in the guest book of Cromlix House Hotel \u2013 a property Murray purchased in 2013 for \u00a31.8million and where his brother got married \u2013 the happy couple thanked staff for their hard work around the top-secret event and signed as \u2018Andy & Kimberly Murray\u2019. The new Mrs Murray, who wore a flowing Jenny Packham gown, wrote: \u2018Thank you to Graeme and every single one of you at Cromlix who worked so hard to make this weekend the best of our lives \u2013 a special place filled with very special people! X.\u2019. The couple were among a handful of people who wrote in the public guest book at the hotel, which reopened to the public yesterday. Murray\u2019s new in-laws, Leonore and Nigel Sears, wrote: \u2018Thank you everyone at Cromlix for making it such a magical few days. You all make Cromlix such a special place where subtle magic happens xx.\u2019. Glowing: Andy and Kim Murray after tying the knot at Dunblane Cathedral on Saturday. The wedding drew more than 3,000 well-wishers to the streets of his home town. Writing in the guest book of Cromlix House Hotel, the happy couple thanked staff for their hard work around the top-secret event and signed as \u2018Andy & Kimberly Murray\u2019. Their younger son, Scott, also enjoyed the day. He wrote: \u2018Hands-down best wedding ever. Thanks for everything.\u2019. On Murray\u2019s side, maternal grandparents Shirley and Roy Erskine wrote: \u2018What a fantastic end to a wonderful day. Thank you all, staff at Cromlix, for this finale.\u2019 . And Carlos Mier, one of Murray\u2019s three best men along with brother Jamie and tennis player Ross Hutchins, said the wedding brought out his romantic side. He wrote: \u2018Most adorable staff in the history of hotels. Can\u2019t wait to finally meet someone, fall in love and have my wedding here.\u2019. On The One Show last night, the mother of the groom said it was a \u2018perfect\u2019 day. The big day: Judy Murray is pictured left with her son's new in-laws Nigel and Leonore Sear. Tennis coach Judy Murray (left) is pictured with Alex Jones (right) filming for the One Show at BBC Studios in London on Tuesday. \u2018It was just such a happy family occasion and it was a perfect day from start to finish, even despite the hailstones and snow showers,\u2019 she said. \u2018It was very special to be able to share it with the people in Dunblane who give him so much love and support all the time.\u2019. It was also revealed that Judy Murray had gone around Dunblane handing out the flower bouquets that had decorated tables at Cromlix House. Gemma Greer, manager at the Dunblane Centre, said: \u2018Judy came in and said she was bringing round some of the flowers to the community. \u2018They are centrepieces from the tables at Cromlix and they are beautiful.\u2019.","summary":"Judy Murray reveals she ' ca n't wait to be a granny ' after son 's wedding . But tennis coach has a couple of caveats - he has to get French Open and Wimbledon out of the way first . She also has plans to introduce her grandchildren to tennis .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"296_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Seven female students, some of whom attend Brigham Young University in Utah, were catfished by the same 24-year-old woman who was pretending to be a man. The victims all believed they were involved in a relationship with a Mormon man living in the same state - only to find out they were being duped by a woman named Kayla in Texas. And the women had a chance to confront the woman, named Kayla, on an episode of Dr Phil that aired on Friday. Scroll down for videos . Seven women who were all believed to be in an online relationship with the same man found out that they had been catfished by a 24-year-old woman in Texas named Kayla. Kayla apologized to the women, saying she was trying to figure out who she was because it's 'difficult' to be both gay and Mormon. 'Can I ask what triggered this in the first place and why you've done it for so long?' one of the women asked. Kayla responded by saying she tried to figure out her life in the 'wrong way'. . 'It's for the simple fact that being gay and being Mormon is hard,' Kayla said. 'Your church tells you, \"We love you, but we don't love who you are\".' In the episode she apologizes to the women, most of whom forgive her and say they would have been her friend in other circumstances. 'I'm sorry that I dragged you guys into my mess. Whether you believe me or not, that's up to you,' she said to the women. The women has spoken to the women for various amounts of time, ranging from a month to more than a year. . Kayla had taken the identity of a man named Keagan, who goes to school in Montana. He apologized to the women who all had been talking to a Kayla, who used Keagan's pictures online. The women's faces all looked disappointed and shocked when Kayla first walked through the door, revealing herself as the person they had all been talking to. The women mostly wanted to know why Kayla decided to pretend to be a man and why she had spoken to some of the women for longer than others. Kayla had stolen the identity of a Montana student named Keagan, who the women had a chance to meet on the Dr Phil segment. . He had no idea his identity had been stolen and apologized to the women for what had happened to them. . One victim said that the man she thought she was talking to told her he loved her, while another said he became 'her perfect guy' and that it 'almost seemed too good to be true'. . It emerged that Kayla was a catfish - someone who tricks others online by setting up fake profiles with fake pictures and names- after one of the women became suspicious and looked into the man she had been talking to. Kayla told Dr Phil that she 'didn't have any evil intentions' and that she was just trying to figure herself out. 'I created an online persona so I could figure out who I was, and figure out if I was gay or not and figure out if I wanted to be part of the religion or not.' Kayla, who now says she is gay, said. She added: 'Do I want to be part of the church, or do I want to be gay? And unfortunately, I saw myself in a position where I couldn't have both... You don't understand how difficult that is.' Victim Hilary Hayes said she had been texted out of the blue by someone calling himself 'Hunter Anderson' who claimed to have seen her at a party and that he was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The women appeared uncomfortable at times during the interview and some even rolled their eyes at what Kayla was saying. Most of the women, however, agreed to forgive Kayla for what she did. She told Fox13 that they would regularly text and talk and he even sent her flowers on Valentine's Day - but that Anderson would never agree to meet up. At the same time, another victim, Sara Vanwagenen, believed she was in a relationship with a man called 'Hyrum Young'. She too reported that the person they were in contact with would never agree to meet up. The pair eventually realised the texts they were receiving were from the same number and it turned out they had both been duped by a woman called Kayla, from Texas. . Vanwagenen is reported as saying: 'I let this person into my life in a really big way. I was really angry and really hurt.' Hayes added: 'She just knew everything about me it was just really hurtful to find out that you literally didn't know anything about this person, not even something so foundational as their name.' . New York Daily News reports that police were informed but that no action was taken because the woman was living in a different state. .","summary":"Seven female students , some of whom attend Brigham Young University in Utah , were catfished by the same 24 - year - old woman who was pretending to be a man . The victims all believed they were involved in a relationship with a Mormon man living in the same state . They had a chance to confront the woman , named Kayla , on an episode of Dr Phil that aired on Friday . Kayla apologized to the women , saying she was trying to figure out who she was because it 's ' difficult ' to be both gay and Mormon .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"296_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Seven female students, some of whom attend Brigham Young University in Utah, were catfished by the same 24-year-old woman who was pretending to be a man. The victims all believed they were involved in a relationship with a Mormon man living in the same state - only to find out they were being duped by a woman named Kayla in Texas. And the women had a chance to confront the woman, named Kayla, on an episode of Dr Phil that aired on Friday. Scroll down for videos . Seven women who were all believed to be in an online relationship with the same man found out that they had been catfished by a 24-year-old woman in Texas named Kayla. Kayla apologized to the women, saying she was trying to figure out who she was because it's 'difficult' to be both gay and Mormon. 'Can I ask what triggered this in the first place and why you've done it for so long?' one of the women asked. Kayla responded by saying she tried to figure out her life in the 'wrong way'. . 'It's for the simple fact that being gay and being Mormon is hard,' Kayla said. 'Your church tells you, \"We love you, but we don't love who you are\".' In the episode she apologizes to the women, most of whom forgive her and say they would have been her friend in other circumstances. 'I'm sorry that I dragged you guys into my mess. Whether you believe me or not, that's up to you,' she said to the women. The women has spoken to the women for various amounts of time, ranging from a month to more than a year. . Kayla had taken the identity of a man named Keagan, who goes to school in Montana. He apologized to the women who all had been talking to a Kayla, who used Keagan's pictures online. The women's faces all looked disappointed and shocked when Kayla first walked through the door, revealing herself as the person they had all been talking to. The women mostly wanted to know why Kayla decided to pretend to be a man and why she had spoken to some of the women for longer than others. Kayla had stolen the identity of a Montana student named Keagan, who the women had a chance to meet on the Dr Phil segment. . He had no idea his identity had been stolen and apologized to the women for what had happened to them. . One victim said that the man she thought she was talking to told her he loved her, while another said he became 'her perfect guy' and that it 'almost seemed too good to be true'. . It emerged that Kayla was a catfish - someone who tricks others online by setting up fake profiles with fake pictures and names- after one of the women became suspicious and looked into the man she had been talking to. Kayla told Dr Phil that she 'didn't have any evil intentions' and that she was just trying to figure herself out. 'I created an online persona so I could figure out who I was, and figure out if I was gay or not and figure out if I wanted to be part of the religion or not.' Kayla, who now says she is gay, said. She added: 'Do I want to be part of the church, or do I want to be gay? And unfortunately, I saw myself in a position where I couldn't have both... You don't understand how difficult that is.' Victim Hilary Hayes said she had been texted out of the blue by someone calling himself 'Hunter Anderson' who claimed to have seen her at a party and that he was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The women appeared uncomfortable at times during the interview and some even rolled their eyes at what Kayla was saying. Most of the women, however, agreed to forgive Kayla for what she did. She told Fox13 that they would regularly text and talk and he even sent her flowers on Valentine's Day - but that Anderson would never agree to meet up. At the same time, another victim, Sara Vanwagenen, believed she was in a relationship with a man called 'Hyrum Young'. She too reported that the person they were in contact with would never agree to meet up. The pair eventually realised the texts they were receiving were from the same number and it turned out they had both been duped by a woman called Kayla, from Texas. . Vanwagenen is reported as saying: 'I let this person into my life in a really big way. I was really angry and really hurt.' Hayes added: 'She just knew everything about me it was just really hurtful to find out that you literally didn't know anything about this person, not even something so foundational as their name.' . New York Daily News reports that police were informed but that no action was taken because the woman was living in a different state. .","summary":"Seven female students , some of whom attend Brigham Young University in Utah , were catfished by the same 24 - year - old woman . The victims all believed they were involved in a relationship with a Mormon man living in the same state - only to find out they were being duped by a woman named Kayla . The women had a chance to confront the woman , named Kayla , on an episode of Dr Phil that aired on Friday .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"297_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A Saudi Arabian man has been arrested at the Mexican border after attempting to flee the country to avoid facing rape charges in Utah. Monsour Alshammari, 27, is in the U.S. on a Saudi government student sponsorship and has ties to the country's royal family, according to court documents. He was picked up by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday and a judge in Provo signed an arrest warrant on Monday to extradite him back to Utah. Monsour Alshammari, 27, was arrested on Friday at the border near San Diego. He is set to be extradited back to Utah where he faces charges related to the rape of a student in February. Alshammari had been charged on April 3 with rape, a first-degree felony, and obstructing justice, a second-degree felony. He has not yet entered a plea to those charges. Prosecutors believe Alshammari was attempting to flee the country with no concern for the $100,000 someone posted for his bail. He is being held at a facility in San Diego until he can be extradited to Utah. Orem police Lt. Craig Martinez said that process could take several weeks. Utah police said in court documents that they want Alshammari held without bail in Utah because they believe his international connections and willingness to walk away from $100,000 bail mean he'll flee the country to avoid prosecution. 'If you are bailing out, you are not supposed to leave the state \u2013 let alone the country,' Deputy Utah County Attorney Craig Johnson told KSL.com. . 'If he had been successful, there is no way for us to extradite him back to Utah \u2013 especially with his ties to the royal family.' Alshammari was arrested in March, nearly a month after a woman reported to police she had been raped, while on a date. . The victim led police to Alshammari at this apartment complex near Utah Valley University. He was booked into the Utah County jail on March 26, but $100,000 in bail was posted for him five days later. Alshammari's attorney Ron Yengich declined to comment on Tuesday, saying he had not talked with his client since the arrest. . When asked about Alshammari's connections to the Saudi Arabian royal family, Yengich said he would not speak about any relationship or connections due to attorney client privilege. Police did not offer details about the royal connection, besides saying that federal officials reported Alshammari is related to royalty and has family connections to the Saudi Arabian government. . . .","summary":"Monsour Alshammari , 27 , is in the U.S. on a Saudi government student sponsorship and has ties to the country 's royal family , according to court documents . He was arrested on Friday at the Mexican border and is set to be extradited back to Utah where he faces charges related to the rape of a student in February . He has not yet entered a plea to those charges .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"297_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A Saudi Arabian man has been arrested at the Mexican border after attempting to flee the country to avoid facing rape charges in Utah. Monsour Alshammari, 27, is in the U.S. on a Saudi government student sponsorship and has ties to the country's royal family, according to court documents. He was picked up by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday and a judge in Provo signed an arrest warrant on Monday to extradite him back to Utah. Monsour Alshammari, 27, was arrested on Friday at the border near San Diego. He is set to be extradited back to Utah where he faces charges related to the rape of a student in February. Alshammari had been charged on April 3 with rape, a first-degree felony, and obstructing justice, a second-degree felony. He has not yet entered a plea to those charges. Prosecutors believe Alshammari was attempting to flee the country with no concern for the $100,000 someone posted for his bail. He is being held at a facility in San Diego until he can be extradited to Utah. Orem police Lt. Craig Martinez said that process could take several weeks. Utah police said in court documents that they want Alshammari held without bail in Utah because they believe his international connections and willingness to walk away from $100,000 bail mean he'll flee the country to avoid prosecution. 'If you are bailing out, you are not supposed to leave the state \u2013 let alone the country,' Deputy Utah County Attorney Craig Johnson told KSL.com. . 'If he had been successful, there is no way for us to extradite him back to Utah \u2013 especially with his ties to the royal family.' Alshammari was arrested in March, nearly a month after a woman reported to police she had been raped, while on a date. . The victim led police to Alshammari at this apartment complex near Utah Valley University. He was booked into the Utah County jail on March 26, but $100,000 in bail was posted for him five days later. Alshammari's attorney Ron Yengich declined to comment on Tuesday, saying he had not talked with his client since the arrest. . When asked about Alshammari's connections to the Saudi Arabian royal family, Yengich said he would not speak about any relationship or connections due to attorney client privilege. Police did not offer details about the royal connection, besides saying that federal officials reported Alshammari is related to royalty and has family connections to the Saudi Arabian government. . . .","summary":"Monsour Alshammari , 27 , is in the U.S. on a Saudi government student sponsorship and has ties to the country 's royal family . He was picked up by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday and a judge in Provo signed an arrest warrant on Monday to extradite him back to Utah . Alshammari had been charged on April 3 with rape , a first - degree felony , and obstructing justice , a second - degree felony .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"298_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A Lithuanian gangster accused of two murders in his home country has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds in a deportation farce after claiming he was too depressed to leave Britain. Kestutis Martuzevicius repeatedly stalled efforts to extradite him, claiming they breached his human rights. The 52-year-old, who is wanted for 22 crimes in Lithuania, spun out the legal battle for nearly five years by insisting he was mentally ill, leaving the British public to foot the bill. Depression claim: In January last year, Kestutis Martuzevicius was admitted to Broadmoor on health grounds but by June his condition had improved and he was returned to Belmarsh Prison (above) Yesterday judges at the European Court of Human Rights criticised his \u2018manifestly ill-founded\u2019 case and ruled the alleged killer should be put on a plane home. In Lithuania he is accused of 22 crimes including two murders, robbery and extortion between 1993 and 1997, when he was a member of the feared Daktarai gang. The ruling brought to an end a saga that began when a warrant for his arrest was issued by Lithuanian police in June 2010. His case has cost British taxpayers a six-figure sum, according to legal experts. . This figure includes the cost of police time, legal fees racked up by challenging his claims in the courts, the \u00a340,000 a year price of keeping him in the Category A prison Belmarsh, and treating him at Broadmoor high-security psychiatric hospital. His case reignited the row over the ease with which alleged foreign criminals could exploit human rights laws. Michael Ellis, a former Tory MP, said: \u2018This is a shocking example of Labour\u2019s Human Rights Act putting the rights of suspected foreign criminals ahead of the rights of the British public.\u2019. Waste of time: Judge Guido Raimondi (above), of the European Court of Human Rights, said: 'The court considers that this complaint is manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected' Martuzevicius came to the UK in 1996. It is thought he claimed asylum. He was arrested in London in June 2011 under a European Arrest Warrant. Magistrates agreed to his extradition in October of that year and he was held in Belmarsh prior to being sent home. But he appealed to the High Court on the grounds he was depressed and would face reprisals by criminals in his homeland if he returned. . He claimed this violated Article 2, the right to life, and Article 3, the right to avoid inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment. British judges ruled his extradition would not be unjust because he could expect a fair trial and the authorities would protect him from retaliation. But Martuzevicius then launched a new appeal with the European Court of Human Rights. According to court documents, in 2012 he was diagnosed as mentally ill, with a psychiatric report saying he was seriously depressed, suffering from a delusional disorder, and that there was a risk of suicide. In January last year, he was admitted to Broadmoor but by June his condition had improved and he was returned to Belmarsh. He appealed to Strasbourg under Article 3 and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to a fair trial, because he had not been allowed to argue his ill-health during extradition proceedings. But in a written ruling, the European judges, led by court president Guido Raimondi, said Martuzevicius\u2019s claim that extradition breached his human rights was \u2018inadmissible\u2019. They added: \u2018The court considers this complaint is manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected.\u2019 .","summary":"Kestutis Martuzevicius , 52 , is wanted for 22 crimes in Lithuania . He spun out legal battle for nearly five years by insisting he was mentally ill . In Lithuania he is accused of two murders , robbery and extortion . European Court of Human Rights criticised his ' manifestly ill - founded ' case .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"298_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"A Lithuanian gangster accused of two murders in his home country has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds in a deportation farce after claiming he was too depressed to leave Britain. Kestutis Martuzevicius repeatedly stalled efforts to extradite him, claiming they breached his human rights. The 52-year-old, who is wanted for 22 crimes in Lithuania, spun out the legal battle for nearly five years by insisting he was mentally ill, leaving the British public to foot the bill. Depression claim: In January last year, Kestutis Martuzevicius was admitted to Broadmoor on health grounds but by June his condition had improved and he was returned to Belmarsh Prison (above) Yesterday judges at the European Court of Human Rights criticised his \u2018manifestly ill-founded\u2019 case and ruled the alleged killer should be put on a plane home. In Lithuania he is accused of 22 crimes including two murders, robbery and extortion between 1993 and 1997, when he was a member of the feared Daktarai gang. The ruling brought to an end a saga that began when a warrant for his arrest was issued by Lithuanian police in June 2010. His case has cost British taxpayers a six-figure sum, according to legal experts. . This figure includes the cost of police time, legal fees racked up by challenging his claims in the courts, the \u00a340,000 a year price of keeping him in the Category A prison Belmarsh, and treating him at Broadmoor high-security psychiatric hospital. His case reignited the row over the ease with which alleged foreign criminals could exploit human rights laws. Michael Ellis, a former Tory MP, said: \u2018This is a shocking example of Labour\u2019s Human Rights Act putting the rights of suspected foreign criminals ahead of the rights of the British public.\u2019. Waste of time: Judge Guido Raimondi (above), of the European Court of Human Rights, said: 'The court considers that this complaint is manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected' Martuzevicius came to the UK in 1996. It is thought he claimed asylum. He was arrested in London in June 2011 under a European Arrest Warrant. Magistrates agreed to his extradition in October of that year and he was held in Belmarsh prior to being sent home. But he appealed to the High Court on the grounds he was depressed and would face reprisals by criminals in his homeland if he returned. . He claimed this violated Article 2, the right to life, and Article 3, the right to avoid inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment. British judges ruled his extradition would not be unjust because he could expect a fair trial and the authorities would protect him from retaliation. But Martuzevicius then launched a new appeal with the European Court of Human Rights. According to court documents, in 2012 he was diagnosed as mentally ill, with a psychiatric report saying he was seriously depressed, suffering from a delusional disorder, and that there was a risk of suicide. In January last year, he was admitted to Broadmoor but by June his condition had improved and he was returned to Belmarsh. He appealed to Strasbourg under Article 3 and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to a fair trial, because he had not been allowed to argue his ill-health during extradition proceedings. But in a written ruling, the European judges, led by court president Guido Raimondi, said Martuzevicius\u2019s claim that extradition breached his human rights was \u2018inadmissible\u2019. They added: \u2018The court considers this complaint is manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected.\u2019 .","summary":"Kestutis Martuzevicius repeatedly stalled efforts to extradite him . 52 - year - old is wanted for 22 crimes in Lithuania , including two murders . spun out legal battle by insisting he was mentally ill .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","intrinsic","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":0.972972973},"299_bart_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Universal's \"Furious 7\" is about to make history.\"Furious 7\" \u2014 the final film from the late Paul Walker \u2014 is expected to gross $115 million or more when opening at the North American box office this weekend, the top showing ever for an April title, not accounting for inflation.Domestically, it is getting the widest release in Universal's history with a theater count of roughly 4,003 (including Imax locations), eclipsing \"Despicable Me 2\" (3,956). Anything north of 4,000 is usually reserved for summer tentpoles and year-end titles. Overseas, the movie is also poised to do massive business, putting its global debut north of $250 million. \"Furious 7\" is opening day-and-date around the world on 10,500 screens in 63 territories, save for a few major markets including China, Russia and Japan. THR: 'Furious 7' scores Thailand release despite Tony Jaa contract dispute. The current record-holder for top April opening domestically is \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier,\" which debuted to $95 million from 3,928 theaters last year. \"Furious 7\" is likewise poised to nab the biggest opening of 2015 to date. And if it beats the $121.9 million launch of \"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2014 Part 1\" in November 2014, it will mark the largest three-day opening since \"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\" ($158 million) in November 2013. The movie enjoys massive awareness and interest, due to both the popularity of the street-racing series and Walker's death. The last film,\" Fast & Furious 6,\" debuted to a franchise-best $117 million over the four-day Memorial Day weekend in 2012, including $97.4 million for the three days, on its way to grossing $788.7 million worldwide. Universal intended to open \"Furious 7\" on July 11, 2014, but production was halted in November 2013 when Walker died in a car crash during the Thanksgiving hiatus. After director James Wan, writer Chris Morgan and Universal pored over existing footage and tweaked the script, production resumed in April 2014. THR: Studio profitability report - Who's up and who's down. CGI and voice effects were used in some scenes featuring Walker's detective character, Brian O'Conner, with Walker's brothers, Caleb and Cody, used as stand-ins. \"Furious 7\" pits Vin Diesel's Dominic Toretto and crew (which includes Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson, among others, as well as Walker) against Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw, out for revenge after the death of his brother. \"Furious 7\" is expected to usher in a string of mega-openings at the box office this year. Disney and Marvel's \"The Avengers: Age of Ultron,\" set to open May 1, hasn't come on tracking yet, but some forecasters are already suggesting it could score the top opening of all time domestically, eclipsing the record-breaking start of \"The Avengers\" ($207 million) in 2012. See the original story at The Hollywood Reporter's website. \u00a92015 The Hollywood Reporter. All rights reserved.","summary":"\" Furious 7 \" is expected to gross $ 115 million or more when opening at the North American box office this weekend . It is getting the widest release in Universal 's history with a theater count of roughly 4,003 . Overseas , the movie is also poised to do massive business , putting its global debut north of $ 250 million .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0},"299_pegasus_cnndm":{"datasource":"cnndm","article":"Universal's \"Furious 7\" is about to make history.\"Furious 7\" \u2014 the final film from the late Paul Walker \u2014 is expected to gross $115 million or more when opening at the North American box office this weekend, the top showing ever for an April title, not accounting for inflation.Domestically, it is getting the widest release in Universal's history with a theater count of roughly 4,003 (including Imax locations), eclipsing \"Despicable Me 2\" (3,956). Anything north of 4,000 is usually reserved for summer tentpoles and year-end titles. Overseas, the movie is also poised to do massive business, putting its global debut north of $250 million. \"Furious 7\" is opening day-and-date around the world on 10,500 screens in 63 territories, save for a few major markets including China, Russia and Japan. THR: 'Furious 7' scores Thailand release despite Tony Jaa contract dispute. The current record-holder for top April opening domestically is \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier,\" which debuted to $95 million from 3,928 theaters last year. \"Furious 7\" is likewise poised to nab the biggest opening of 2015 to date. And if it beats the $121.9 million launch of \"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2014 Part 1\" in November 2014, it will mark the largest three-day opening since \"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\" ($158 million) in November 2013. The movie enjoys massive awareness and interest, due to both the popularity of the street-racing series and Walker's death. The last film,\" Fast & Furious 6,\" debuted to a franchise-best $117 million over the four-day Memorial Day weekend in 2012, including $97.4 million for the three days, on its way to grossing $788.7 million worldwide. Universal intended to open \"Furious 7\" on July 11, 2014, but production was halted in November 2013 when Walker died in a car crash during the Thanksgiving hiatus. After director James Wan, writer Chris Morgan and Universal pored over existing footage and tweaked the script, production resumed in April 2014. THR: Studio profitability report - Who's up and who's down. CGI and voice effects were used in some scenes featuring Walker's detective character, Brian O'Conner, with Walker's brothers, Caleb and Cody, used as stand-ins. \"Furious 7\" pits Vin Diesel's Dominic Toretto and crew (which includes Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson, among others, as well as Walker) against Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw, out for revenge after the death of his brother. \"Furious 7\" is expected to usher in a string of mega-openings at the box office this year. Disney and Marvel's \"The Avengers: Age of Ultron,\" set to open May 1, hasn't come on tracking yet, but some forecasters are already suggesting it could score the top opening of all time domestically, eclipsing the record-breaking start of \"The Avengers\" ($207 million) in 2012. See the original story at The Hollywood Reporter's website. \u00a92015 The Hollywood Reporter. All rights reserved.","summary":"\" Furious 7 \" is expected to gross $ 115 million or more when opening at the North American box office this weekend . The movie is getting the widest release in Universal 's history with a theater count of roughly 4,003 .","labels":["correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct","correct"],"score":1.0}}