diff --git "a/gptdynamics/flan_train_0_1599.json" "b/gptdynamics/flan_train_0_1599.json" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/gptdynamics/flan_train_0_1599.json" @@ -0,0 +1,1600 @@ +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Admission to the bar in the United States -- In the canonical case, lawyers seeking admission must earn a Juris Doctor degree from a law school approved by the jurisdiction, and then pass a bar exam administered by it. Typically, there is also a character and fitness evaluation, which includes a background check. However, there are exceptions to each of these requirements. A lawyer who is admitted in one state is not automatically allowed to practice in any other. Some states have reciprocal agreements that allow attorneys from other states to practice without sitting for another full bar exam; such agreements differ significantly among the states.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to have a college degree to take the bar exam?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Admission to the bar in the United States -- In the canonical case, lawyers seeking admission must earn a Juris Doctor degree from a law school approved by the jurisdiction, and then pass a bar exam administered by it. Typically, there is also a character and fitness evaluation, which includes a background check. However, there are exceptions to each of these requirements. A lawyer who is admitted in one state is not automatically allowed to practice in any other. Some states have reciprocal agreements that allow attorneys from other states to practice without sitting for another full bar exam; such agreements differ significantly among the states.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to have a college degree to take the bar exam?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 466} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "NBA high school draftees -- The NBA high school draftees are players who have been drafted to the National Basketball Association (NBA) straight out of high school without playing basketball at the collegiate level. The process of jumping directly from high school to the professional level is also known as going prep-to-pro. Since 2006, the practice of drafting high school players has been prohibited by the new collective bargaining agreement, which requires that players who entered the draft be 19 years of age and at least one year removed from high school. Contrary to popular belief, the player does not have to play at least a year in college basketball, as the player can choose to instead play in another professional league (like the NBA G League or especially somewhere overseas) like Brandon Jennings or Emmanuel Mudiay in Italy and China respectively, simply take the year off, such as the case with Mitchell Robinson, or even hold themselves back a year in high school before declaring for the draft, like with Satnam Singh Bhamara or Thon Maker.\n\nCan we conclude that can you get drafted out of high school into the nba?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "NBA high school draftees -- The NBA high school draftees are players who have been drafted to the National Basketball Association (NBA) straight out of high school without playing basketball at the collegiate level. The process of jumping directly from high school to the professional level is also known as going prep-to-pro. Since 2006, the practice of drafting high school players has been prohibited by the new collective bargaining agreement, which requires that players who entered the draft be 19 years of age and at least one year removed from high school. Contrary to popular belief, the player does not have to play at least a year in college basketball, as the player can choose to instead play in another professional league (like the NBA G League or especially somewhere overseas) like Brandon Jennings or Emmanuel Mudiay in Italy and China respectively, simply take the year off, such as the case with Mitchell Robinson, or even hold themselves back a year in high school before declaring for the draft, like with Satnam Singh Bhamara or Thon Maker.\n\nCan we conclude that can you get drafted out of high school into the nba?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 587} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Pyramidal tracts -- The corticospinal tract conducts impulses from the brain to the spinal cord. It is made up of a lateral and anterior tract. The corticospinal tract is involved in voluntary movement. The majority of fibres of the corticospinal tract cross over in the medulla oblongata, resulting in muscles being controlled by the opposite side of the brain. The corticospinal tract also contains Betz cells (the largest pyramidal cells), which are not found in any other region of the body.\n\nCan we conclude that paths from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord are called the corticospinal tracts?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Pyramidal tracts -- The corticospinal tract conducts impulses from the brain to the spinal cord. It is made up of a lateral and anterior tract. The corticospinal tract is involved in voluntary movement. The majority of fibres of the corticospinal tract cross over in the medulla oblongata, resulting in muscles being controlled by the opposite side of the brain. The corticospinal tract also contains Betz cells (the largest pyramidal cells), which are not found in any other region of the body.\n\nCan we conclude that paths from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord are called the corticospinal tracts?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 501} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Big Little Lies (TV series) -- Despite originally being billed as a miniseries, HBO renewed the series for a second season. Production on the second season began in March 2018 and is set to premiere in 2019. The entire main cast will return with the addition of Meryl Streep. All seven episodes are being written by Kelley and directed by Andrea Arnold.\n\nCan we conclude that is big little lies just a mini series?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Big Little Lies (TV series) -- Despite originally being billed as a miniseries, HBO renewed the series for a second season. Production on the second season began in March 2018 and is set to premiere in 2019. The entire main cast will return with the addition of Meryl Streep. All seven episodes are being written by Kelley and directed by Andrea Arnold.\n\nCan we conclude that is big little lies just a mini series?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 593} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "South African labour law -- In the absence of a contrary provision in the contract, there is nothing to preclude employees from holding two compatible jobs, provided the second is not conducted during the working hours they are obliged to devote to the first job. Contractual provisions limiting employees' moonlighting activities are, however, permissible.\n\nCan we conclude that can you have two jobs in south africa?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "South African labour law -- In the absence of a contrary provision in the contract, there is nothing to preclude employees from holding two compatible jobs, provided the second is not conducted during the working hours they are obliged to devote to the first job. Contractual provisions limiting employees' moonlighting activities are, however, permissible.\n\nCan we conclude that can you have two jobs in south africa?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 511} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Buttermilk pie -- Buttermilk pie is a custard-like pie. Originally from the United Kingdom, it is now a traditional pie of the southern United States. It is similar to, and sometimes confused with, chess pie but it does not include cornmeal. The basic filling consists of a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk and wheat flour. Variations on the recipe may include flavorings such as vanilla, lemon zest and nutmeg. Buttermilk pies are made with a pie crust. The filling is poured into the crust and baked until the mixture sets. The pie is best eaten at room temperature after being allowed to cool, but may be eaten either warm from the oven or after being chilled.\n\nCan we conclude that are chess pie and buttermilk pie the same?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Buttermilk pie -- Buttermilk pie is a custard-like pie. Originally from the United Kingdom, it is now a traditional pie of the southern United States. It is similar to, and sometimes confused with, chess pie but it does not include cornmeal. The basic filling consists of a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk and wheat flour. Variations on the recipe may include flavorings such as vanilla, lemon zest and nutmeg. Buttermilk pies are made with a pie crust. The filling is poured into the crust and baked until the mixture sets. The pie is best eaten at room temperature after being allowed to cool, but may be eaten either warm from the oven or after being chilled.\n\nCan we conclude that are chess pie and buttermilk pie the same?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 521} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Calcium carbide -- Calcium carbide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC. Its main use industrially is in the production of acetylene and calcium cyanamide.\n\nCan we conclude that calcium carbide cac2 is the raw material for the production of acetylene?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Calcium carbide -- Calcium carbide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC. Its main use industrially is in the production of acetylene and calcium cyanamide.\n\nCan we conclude that calcium carbide cac2 is the raw material for the production of acetylene?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 413} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Windows Movie Maker -- Windows Movie Maker (formerly known as Windows Live Movie Maker in Windows 7) is a discontinued video editing software by Microsoft. It is a part of Windows Essentials software suite and offers the ability to create and edit videos as well as to publish them on OneDrive, Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube, and Flickr.\n\nCan we conclude that is windows movie maker part of windows essentials?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Windows Movie Maker -- Windows Movie Maker (formerly known as Windows Live Movie Maker in Windows 7) is a discontinued video editing software by Microsoft. It is a part of Windows Essentials software suite and offers the ability to create and edit videos as well as to publish them on OneDrive, Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube, and Flickr.\n\nCan we conclude that is windows movie maker part of windows essentials?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 402} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "American crocodile -- Within the United States, the American crocodile's distribution is limited to the southern tip of Florida, though at least two have been found as far north as the Tampa Bay area. The current US population, estimated at 2,000, represents a significant recovery from a few hundred in the 1970s.\n\nCan we conclude that are there any crocodiles native to north america?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "American crocodile -- Within the United States, the American crocodile's distribution is limited to the southern tip of Florida, though at least two have been found as far north as the Tampa Bay area. The current US population, estimated at 2,000, represents a significant recovery from a few hundred in the 1970s.\n\nCan we conclude that are there any crocodiles native to north america?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 464} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Thanksgiving (United States) -- Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a public holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. It originated as a harvest festival. Thanksgiving has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789, after Congress requested a proclamation by George Washington. It has been celebrated as a federal holiday every year since 1863, when, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of ``Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens,'' to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. Together with Christmas and the New Year, Thanksgiving is a part of the broader fall/winter holiday season in the U.S.\n\nCan we conclude that is thanksgiving always the last thursday of the month?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Thanksgiving (United States) -- Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a public holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. It originated as a harvest festival. Thanksgiving has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789, after Congress requested a proclamation by George Washington. It has been celebrated as a federal holiday every year since 1863, when, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of ``Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens,'' to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. Together with Christmas and the New Year, Thanksgiving is a part of the broader fall/winter holiday season in the U.S.\n\nCan we conclude that is thanksgiving always the last thursday of the month?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 444} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Call Me by Your Name (novel) -- Call Me by Your Name is a 2007 novel by American writer Andr\u00e9 Aciman that centers on a blossoming romantic relationship between an intellectually precocious and curious 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy named Elio Perlman and a visiting 24-year-old American Jewish scholar named Oliver in 1980s Italy. The novel chronicles their summer romance and the 20 years that follow.\n\nCan we conclude that was call me by your name a book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Call Me by Your Name (novel) -- Call Me by Your Name is a 2007 novel by American writer Andr\u00e9 Aciman that centers on a blossoming romantic relationship between an intellectually precocious and curious 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy named Elio Perlman and a visiting 24-year-old American Jewish scholar named Oliver in 1980s Italy. The novel chronicles their summer romance and the 20 years that follow.\n\nCan we conclude that was call me by your name a book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 536} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard -- Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by American author Rick Riordan and published by Disney-Hyperion. It is based on Norse mythology and is set in the same universe as the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, and The Kane Chronicles series. The first book, The Sword of Summer, was released on October 6, 2015. The second book, The Hammer of Thor, was released on October 4, 2016. The Ship of the Dead, the third and final book, was released on October 3, 2017.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a fourth book of magnus chase?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard -- Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by American author Rick Riordan and published by Disney-Hyperion. It is based on Norse mythology and is set in the same universe as the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, and The Kane Chronicles series. The first book, The Sword of Summer, was released on October 6, 2015. The second book, The Hammer of Thor, was released on October 4, 2016. The Ship of the Dead, the third and final book, was released on October 3, 2017.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a fourth book of magnus chase?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 570} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification \u2013 UEFA Group D -- The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group D was one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consisted of six teams: Wales, Austria, Serbia, Republic of Ireland, Moldova, and Georgia.\n\nCan we conclude that did austria qualify for the world cup 2018?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification \u2013 UEFA Group D -- The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group D was one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consisted of six teams: Wales, Austria, Serbia, Republic of Ireland, Moldova, and Georgia.\n\nCan we conclude that did austria qualify for the world cup 2018?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 528} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Sgian-dubh -- When worn as part of the national dress of Scotland, the sgian-dubh is legal in Scotland, England and Wales. In Scotland under the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Sec. 49, Sub-sec. 5(c); in England and Wales, under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (section 139) and the Offensive Weapons Act 1996 (section 4).\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to carry a sgian dubh?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Sgian-dubh -- When worn as part of the national dress of Scotland, the sgian-dubh is legal in Scotland, England and Wales. In Scotland under the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Sec. 49, Sub-sec. 5(c); in England and Wales, under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (section 139) and the Offensive Weapons Act 1996 (section 4).\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to carry a sgian dubh?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 476} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Series and parallel circuits -- In a series circuit, the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component. In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents through each component.\n\nCan we conclude that do the individual parallel lines in a parallel circuit have different currents flowing through them?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Series and parallel circuits -- In a series circuit, the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component. In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents through each component.\n\nCan we conclude that do the individual parallel lines in a parallel circuit have different currents flowing through them?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 558} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Saint Patrick's Day -- Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: L\u00e1 Fh\u00e9ile P\u00e1draig, ``the Day of the Festival of Patrick''), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick ( c. AD 385--461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.\n\nCan we conclude that is st. patricks day always on march 17?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Saint Patrick's Day -- Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: L\u00e1 Fh\u00e9ile P\u00e1draig, ``the Day of the Festival of Patrick''), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick ( c. AD 385--461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.\n\nCan we conclude that is st. patricks day always on march 17?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 567} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Lord of the Rings -- The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit, but eventually developed into a much larger work. Written in stages between 1937 and 1949, The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-selling novels ever written, with over 150 million copies sold.\n\nCan we conclude that is lord of the rings after the hobbit?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Lord of the Rings -- The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit, but eventually developed into a much larger work. Written in stages between 1937 and 1949, The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-selling novels ever written, with over 150 million copies sold.\n\nCan we conclude that is lord of the rings after the hobbit?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 445} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Ringer's lactate solution -- Side effects may include allergic reactions, high blood potassium, volume overload, and high blood calcium. It may not be suitable for mixing with certain medications and some recommend against use in the same infusion as a blood transfusion. Ringer's lactate solution has a lower rate of acidosis as compared with normal saline. Use is generally safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding. Ringer's lactate solution is in the crystalloid family of medication. It is the same tonicity as blood.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a difference between saline and lactated ringer's?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Ringer's lactate solution -- Side effects may include allergic reactions, high blood potassium, volume overload, and high blood calcium. It may not be suitable for mixing with certain medications and some recommend against use in the same infusion as a blood transfusion. Ringer's lactate solution has a lower rate of acidosis as compared with normal saline. Use is generally safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding. Ringer's lactate solution is in the crystalloid family of medication. It is the same tonicity as blood.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a difference between saline and lactated ringer's?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 530} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Bubonic plague -- Several classes of antibiotics are effective in treating bubonic plague. These include aminoglycosides such as streptomycin and gentamicin, tetracyclines (especially doxycycline), and the fluoroquinolone ciprofloxacin. Mortality associated with treated cases of bubonic plague is about 1--15%, compared to a mortality of 40--60% in untreated cases.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a treatment for the bubonic plague?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Bubonic plague -- Several classes of antibiotics are effective in treating bubonic plague. These include aminoglycosides such as streptomycin and gentamicin, tetracyclines (especially doxycycline), and the fluoroquinolone ciprofloxacin. Mortality associated with treated cases of bubonic plague is about 1--15%, compared to a mortality of 40--60% in untreated cases.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a treatment for the bubonic plague?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 430} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Powdered sugar -- Powdered sugar, also called confectioners' sugar, icing sugar, and icing cake, is a finely ground sugar produced by milling granulated sugar into a powdered state. It usually contains a small amount of anti-caking agent to prevent clumping and improve flow. Although most often produced in a factory, powdered sugar can also be made by processing ordinary granulated sugar in a coffee grinder, or by crushing it by hand in a mortar and pestle.\n\nCan we conclude that is confectionary sugar the same as powdered sugar?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Powdered sugar -- Powdered sugar, also called confectioners' sugar, icing sugar, and icing cake, is a finely ground sugar produced by milling granulated sugar into a powdered state. It usually contains a small amount of anti-caking agent to prevent clumping and improve flow. Although most often produced in a factory, powdered sugar can also be made by processing ordinary granulated sugar in a coffee grinder, or by crushing it by hand in a mortar and pestle.\n\nCan we conclude that is confectionary sugar the same as powdered sugar?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 403} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Protein primary structure -- In addition to those listed above, the most important modification of primary structure is peptide cleavage (by chemical hydrolysis or by proteases). Proteins are often synthesized in an inactive precursor form; typically, an N-terminal or C-terminal segment blocks the active site of the protein, inhibiting its function. The protein is activated by cleaving off the inhibitory peptide.\n\nCan we conclude that is the orientation of a protein sequence important for the protein function?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Protein primary structure -- In addition to those listed above, the most important modification of primary structure is peptide cleavage (by chemical hydrolysis or by proteases). Proteins are often synthesized in an inactive precursor form; typically, an N-terminal or C-terminal segment blocks the active site of the protein, inhibiting its function. The protein is activated by cleaving off the inhibitory peptide.\n\nCan we conclude that is the orientation of a protein sequence important for the protein function?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 559} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Penalty shoot-out (association football) -- A shoot-out is usually considered for statistical purposes to be separate from the match which preceded it. In the case of a two-legged fixture, the two matches are still considered either as two draws or as one win and one loss; in the case of a single match, it is still considered as a draw. This contrasts with a fixture won in extra time, where the score at the end of normal time is superseded. Converted shoot-out penalties are not considered as goals scored by a player for the purposes of their individual records, or for ``golden boot'' competitions.\n\nCan we conclude that does a penalty shoot out goal count towards the golden boot?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Penalty shoot-out (association football) -- A shoot-out is usually considered for statistical purposes to be separate from the match which preceded it. In the case of a two-legged fixture, the two matches are still considered either as two draws or as one win and one loss; in the case of a single match, it is still considered as a draw. This contrasts with a fixture won in extra time, where the score at the end of normal time is superseded. Converted shoot-out penalties are not considered as goals scored by a player for the purposes of their individual records, or for ``golden boot'' competitions.\n\nCan we conclude that does a penalty shoot out goal count towards the golden boot?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 415} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Post Office Ltd -- The Post Office provides information on services and accepts postal items and payment on behalf of the two collection and delivery divisions of Royal Mail Group, Royal Mail and Parcelforce. These include a variety of ordinary and guaranteed services both for delivery within the United Kingdom and to international destinations. Postage stamps (including commemorative stamps and other philatelic items) are sold, while applications for redirection of mail are accepted on behalf of Royal Mail.\n\nCan we conclude that is post office and royal mail the same?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Post Office Ltd -- The Post Office provides information on services and accepts postal items and payment on behalf of the two collection and delivery divisions of Royal Mail Group, Royal Mail and Parcelforce. These include a variety of ordinary and guaranteed services both for delivery within the United Kingdom and to international destinations. Postage stamps (including commemorative stamps and other philatelic items) are sold, while applications for redirection of mail are accepted on behalf of Royal Mail.\n\nCan we conclude that is post office and royal mail the same?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 442} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Fear the Walking Dead -- Fear the Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, that premiered on AMC on August 23, 2015. It is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.\n\nCan we conclude that is fear the walking dead set before the walking dead?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Fear the Walking Dead -- Fear the Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, that premiered on AMC on August 23, 2015. It is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.\n\nCan we conclude that is fear the walking dead set before the walking dead?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 526} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of American Horror Story episodes -- In October 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season titled Cult, which premiered on September 5, 2017 on FX. In January 2017, the series was renewed for an eighth and ninth season. As of October 3, 2017, 79 episodes of American Horror Story have aired.\n\nCan we conclude that is season 7 of ahs the last season?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "List of American Horror Story episodes -- In October 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season titled Cult, which premiered on September 5, 2017 on FX. In January 2017, the series was renewed for an eighth and ninth season. As of October 3, 2017, 79 episodes of American Horror Story have aired.\n\nCan we conclude that is season 7 of ahs the last season?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 586} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Guinea pig -- The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as cavy or domestic cavy, is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Despite their common name, these animals are not in the pig family Suidae, nor do they come from Guinea in Africa; they originated in the Andes of South America and studies based on biochemistry and hybridization suggest they are domestic, not wild, descendants of a closely related species of cavy such as C. tschudii.\n\nCan we conclude that do guinea pigs come from papua new guinea?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Guinea pig -- The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as cavy or domestic cavy, is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Despite their common name, these animals are not in the pig family Suidae, nor do they come from Guinea in Africa; they originated in the Andes of South America and studies based on biochemistry and hybridization suggest they are domestic, not wild, descendants of a closely related species of cavy such as C. tschudii.\n\nCan we conclude that do guinea pigs come from papua new guinea?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 562} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts -- This list contains the top 50 accounts with the most followers on the social photo-sharing platform Instagram. As of October 2018, the most followed user is Instagram's own account, with over 260 million followers. Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed individual, with over 144 million followers. Twelve accounts have exceeded 100 million followers on the site.\n\nCan we conclude that does anyone on instagram have 1 billion followers?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts -- This list contains the top 50 accounts with the most followers on the social photo-sharing platform Instagram. As of October 2018, the most followed user is Instagram's own account, with over 260 million followers. Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed individual, with over 144 million followers. Twelve accounts have exceeded 100 million followers on the site.\n\nCan we conclude that does anyone on instagram have 1 billion followers?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 447} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Firearms policy in the United Kingdom -- Members of the public may own sporting rifles and shotguns, subject to licensing, but handguns were effectively banned after the Dunblane school massacre in 1996 with the exception of Northern Ireland. Dunblane was the UK's first and only school shooting. There has been one spree killing since Dunblane, in June 2010 involving a legally owned shotgun.\n\nCan we conclude that can i own a handgun in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Firearms policy in the United Kingdom -- Members of the public may own sporting rifles and shotguns, subject to licensing, but handguns were effectively banned after the Dunblane school massacre in 1996 with the exception of Northern Ireland. Dunblane was the UK's first and only school shooting. There has been one spree killing since Dunblane, in June 2010 involving a legally owned shotgun.\n\nCan we conclude that can i own a handgun in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 510} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Epsom railway station -- Epsom railway station serves the town of Epsom in Surrey. It is located off Waterloo Road and is less than two minutes' walk from the High Street. It is not in the London Oyster card zone unlike Epsom Downs or Tattenham Corner stations. The station building was replaced in 2012/2013 with a new building with apartments above the station (see end of article).\n\nCan we conclude that can you use oyster card at epsom station?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Epsom railway station -- Epsom railway station serves the town of Epsom in Surrey. It is located off Waterloo Road and is less than two minutes' walk from the High Street. It is not in the London Oyster card zone unlike Epsom Downs or Tattenham Corner stations. The station building was replaced in 2012/2013 with a new building with apartments above the station (see end of article).\n\nCan we conclude that can you use oyster card at epsom station?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 405} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Taylor Hayes (The Bold and the Beautiful) -- Taylor Hayes is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, portrayed by Hunter Tylo. The character was created by William J. Bell and debuted during the episode dated June 6, 1990. Tylo appeared as a regular continuously until 1994 when she took a hiatus for a few months before being written back into the series. In 1996, she left the serial after being cast on Melrose Place, where she was soon fired on the grounds of being pregnant, and returned shortly after. In 2002, Tylo and the show's executive producer Bradley Bell had mutually agreed that the character was ``played out'', and Taylor was subsequently killed off, last appearing on October 30, 2002. Tylo returned in 2004, reprising Taylor as a ghost. She returned on a permanent basis in April 2005, with the character revealed to be alive. Tylo exited The Bold and the Beautiful again in July 2013, but returned for multiple guest appearances in 2014. She returned again in April 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is taylor still on the bold and beautiful?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Taylor Hayes (The Bold and the Beautiful) -- Taylor Hayes is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, portrayed by Hunter Tylo. The character was created by William J. Bell and debuted during the episode dated June 6, 1990. Tylo appeared as a regular continuously until 1994 when she took a hiatus for a few months before being written back into the series. In 1996, she left the serial after being cast on Melrose Place, where she was soon fired on the grounds of being pregnant, and returned shortly after. In 2002, Tylo and the show's executive producer Bradley Bell had mutually agreed that the character was ``played out'', and Taylor was subsequently killed off, last appearing on October 30, 2002. Tylo returned in 2004, reprising Taylor as a ghost. She returned on a permanent basis in April 2005, with the character revealed to be alive. Tylo exited The Bold and the Beautiful again in July 2013, but returned for multiple guest appearances in 2014. She returned again in April 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is taylor still on the bold and beautiful?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 594} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Check (chess) -- In informal games, it is customary to announce ``check'' when making a move that puts the opponent's king in check. In formal competitions, however, check is rarely announced.\n\nCan we conclude that do you always have to say check in chess?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Check (chess) -- In informal games, it is customary to announce ``check'' when making a move that puts the opponent's king in check. In formal competitions, however, check is rarely announced.\n\nCan we conclude that do you always have to say check in chess?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 437} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Anaphylaxis -- Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death. It typically causes more than one of the following: an itchy rash, throat or tongue swelling, shortness of breath, vomiting, lightheadedness, and low blood pressure. These symptoms typically come on over minutes to hours.\n\nCan we conclude that true or false anaphylaxis generally only affects the skin and eyes?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Anaphylaxis -- Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death. It typically causes more than one of the following: an itchy rash, throat or tongue swelling, shortness of breath, vomiting, lightheadedness, and low blood pressure. These symptoms typically come on over minutes to hours.\n\nCan we conclude that true or false anaphylaxis generally only affects the skin and eyes?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 522} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "United States and the International Criminal Court -- The United States should have the chance to observe and assess the functioning of the court, over time, before choosing to become subject to its jurisdiction. Given these concerns, I will not, and do not recommend that my successor, submit the treaty to the Senate for advice and consent until our fundamental concerns are satisfied.\n\nCan we conclude that does the icc has jurisdiction in the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "United States and the International Criminal Court -- The United States should have the chance to observe and assess the functioning of the court, over time, before choosing to become subject to its jurisdiction. Given these concerns, I will not, and do not recommend that my successor, submit the treaty to the Senate for advice and consent until our fundamental concerns are satisfied.\n\nCan we conclude that does the icc has jurisdiction in the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 412} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Bundle branch block -- A bundle branch block can be diagnosed when the duration of the QRS complex on the ECG exceeds 120 ms. A right bundle branch block typically causes prolongation of the last part of the QRS complex, and may shift the heart's electrical axis slightly to the right. The ECG will show a terminal R wave in lead V1 and a slurred S wave in lead I. Left bundle branch block widens the entire QRS, and in most cases shifts the heart's electrical axis to the left. The ECG will show a QS or rS complex in lead V1 and a monophasic R wave in lead I. Another normal finding with bundle branch block is appropriate T wave discordance. In other words, the T wave will be deflected opposite the terminal deflection of the QRS complex. Bundle branch block, especially left bundle branch block, can lead to cardiac dyssynchrony. The simultaneous occurrence of left and right bundle branch block leads to total AV block.\n\nCan we conclude that can you have a right and left bundle branch block?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Bundle branch block -- A bundle branch block can be diagnosed when the duration of the QRS complex on the ECG exceeds 120 ms. A right bundle branch block typically causes prolongation of the last part of the QRS complex, and may shift the heart's electrical axis slightly to the right. The ECG will show a terminal R wave in lead V1 and a slurred S wave in lead I. Left bundle branch block widens the entire QRS, and in most cases shifts the heart's electrical axis to the left. The ECG will show a QS or rS complex in lead V1 and a monophasic R wave in lead I. Another normal finding with bundle branch block is appropriate T wave discordance. In other words, the T wave will be deflected opposite the terminal deflection of the QRS complex. Bundle branch block, especially left bundle branch block, can lead to cardiac dyssynchrony. The simultaneous occurrence of left and right bundle branch block leads to total AV block.\n\nCan we conclude that can you have a right and left bundle branch block?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 436} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "In My Feelings -- The song's music video was shot on July 23, 2018 in New Orleans and was directed by Karena Evans, whom Drake previously worked with on the videos for ``God's Plan'', ``Nice for What'', and ``I'm Upset'' earlier in the year.\n\nCan we conclude that does drake in my feelings have a video?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In My Feelings -- The song's music video was shot on July 23, 2018 in New Orleans and was directed by Karena Evans, whom Drake previously worked with on the videos for ``God's Plan'', ``Nice for What'', and ``I'm Upset'' earlier in the year.\n\nCan we conclude that does drake in my feelings have a video?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 553} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Daylight saving time by country -- Most areas in North America and Europe, and some areas in the Middle East, observe daylight saving time (DST), while most areas of Africa and Asia do not. In South America, most countries in the north of the continent near the equator do not observe DST, while Paraguay and southern parts of Brazil do. The practice of observing daylight saving time in Oceania is also mixed, with New Zealand and parts of southeastern Australia observing DST, while most other areas do not.\n\nCan we conclude that does any other country have daylight savings time?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Daylight saving time by country -- Most areas in North America and Europe, and some areas in the Middle East, observe daylight saving time (DST), while most areas of Africa and Asia do not. In South America, most countries in the north of the continent near the equator do not observe DST, while Paraguay and southern parts of Brazil do. The practice of observing daylight saving time in Oceania is also mixed, with New Zealand and parts of southeastern Australia observing DST, while most other areas do not.\n\nCan we conclude that does any other country have daylight savings time?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 469} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Homologous chromosome -- A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal and one paternal chromosome that pair up with each other inside a cell during meiosis. Homologs have the same genes in the same loci where they provide points along each chromosome which enable a pair of chromosomes to align correctly with each other before separating during meiosis. This is the basis for Mendelian inheritance which characterizes inheritance patterns of genetic material from an organism to its offspring parent developmental cell at the given time and area.\n\nCan we conclude that do homologous chromosomes carry information for the same traits?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Homologous chromosome -- A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal and one paternal chromosome that pair up with each other inside a cell during meiosis. Homologs have the same genes in the same loci where they provide points along each chromosome which enable a pair of chromosomes to align correctly with each other before separating during meiosis. This is the basis for Mendelian inheritance which characterizes inheritance patterns of genetic material from an organism to its offspring parent developmental cell at the given time and area.\n\nCan we conclude that do homologous chromosomes carry information for the same traits?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 461} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Skunks as pets -- Canadian pet skunks must be purchased from a USDA-certified breeder in the United States. An import permit is required from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to bring the skunk into the country. The skunk must be spayed or neutered, and receive a microchip implant or tattoo. A vet check fee must also be paid. It is illegal to keep striped skunks as pets in Canada.\n\nCan we conclude that can you have a skunk as a pet in canada?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Skunks as pets -- Canadian pet skunks must be purchased from a USDA-certified breeder in the United States. An import permit is required from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to bring the skunk into the country. The skunk must be spayed or neutered, and receive a microchip implant or tattoo. A vet check fee must also be paid. It is illegal to keep striped skunks as pets in Canada.\n\nCan we conclude that can you have a skunk as a pet in canada?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 595} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Leaning Tower of Pisa -- The tower's tilt began during construction in the 12th century, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure's weight. The tilt increased in the decades before the structure was completed in the 14th century. It gradually increased until the structure was stabilized (and the tilt partially corrected) by efforts in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.\n\nCan we conclude that was the leaning tower of pisa built leaning?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Leaning Tower of Pisa -- The tower's tilt began during construction in the 12th century, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure's weight. The tilt increased in the decades before the structure was completed in the 14th century. It gradually increased until the structure was stabilized (and the tilt partially corrected) by efforts in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.\n\nCan we conclude that was the leaning tower of pisa built leaning?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 432} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (season 8) -- The eighth season of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, developed by Lauren Faust, originally aired on the Discovery Family channel in the United States. The series is based on Hasbro's My Little Pony line of toys and animated works and is often referred by collectors to be the fourth generation, or ``G4'', of the My Little Pony franchise. Season 8 of the series premiered on March 24, 2018, on Discovery Family, an American pay television channel partly owned by Hasbro.\n\nCan we conclude that is there going to be a my little pony season 8?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (season 8) -- The eighth season of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, developed by Lauren Faust, originally aired on the Discovery Family channel in the United States. The series is based on Hasbro's My Little Pony line of toys and animated works and is often referred by collectors to be the fourth generation, or ``G4'', of the My Little Pony franchise. Season 8 of the series premiered on March 24, 2018, on Discovery Family, an American pay television channel partly owned by Hasbro.\n\nCan we conclude that is there going to be a my little pony season 8?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 572} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Alcohol laws of New York -- Until the mid-2000s, sales of beer for off-premises consumption were prohibited statewide before noon on Sundays, a remnant of a royal decree during the Colonial era, and between 3--6 a.m. any day. Changes to the law made in the last years of Governor George Pataki's administration loosened those restrictions, and now beer sales are only prohibited from 3--8 a.m. Sundays. Counties are free to adjust those hours in either direction, all the way to midnight and noon, and allow 24-hour beer sales on other days of the week.\n\nCan we conclude that can you buy beer on sunday in new york?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Alcohol laws of New York -- Until the mid-2000s, sales of beer for off-premises consumption were prohibited statewide before noon on Sundays, a remnant of a royal decree during the Colonial era, and between 3--6 a.m. any day. Changes to the law made in the last years of Governor George Pataki's administration loosened those restrictions, and now beer sales are only prohibited from 3--8 a.m. Sundays. Counties are free to adjust those hours in either direction, all the way to midnight and noon, and allow 24-hour beer sales on other days of the week.\n\nCan we conclude that can you buy beer on sunday in new york?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 571} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cadbury Creme Egg -- Creme eggs are available annually between 1 January and Easter Day. In the UK in the 1980s, Cadbury made Creme Eggs available year-round but sales dropped and they returned to seasonal availability.\n\nCan we conclude that can you buy cadburys creme eggs all year round?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Cadbury Creme Egg -- Creme eggs are available annually between 1 January and Easter Day. In the UK in the 1980s, Cadbury made Creme Eggs available year-round but sales dropped and they returned to seasonal availability.\n\nCan we conclude that can you buy cadburys creme eggs all year round?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 460} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Badger -- Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the family Mustelidae, which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels, and wolverines. They belong to the caniform suborder of carnivoran mammals. The 11 species of badgers are grouped in three subfamilies: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (the honey badger or ratel), and Taxideinae (the American badger). The Asiatic stink badgers of the genus Mydaus were formerly included within Melinae (and thus Mustelidae), but recent genetic evidence indicates these are actually members of the skunk family, placing them in the taxonomic family Mephitidae.\n\nCan we conclude that is a wolverine the same as a badger?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Badger -- Badgers are short-legged omnivores in the family Mustelidae, which also includes the otters, polecats, weasels, and wolverines. They belong to the caniform suborder of carnivoran mammals. The 11 species of badgers are grouped in three subfamilies: Melinae (Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae (the honey badger or ratel), and Taxideinae (the American badger). The Asiatic stink badgers of the genus Mydaus were formerly included within Melinae (and thus Mustelidae), but recent genetic evidence indicates these are actually members of the skunk family, placing them in the taxonomic family Mephitidae.\n\nCan we conclude that is a wolverine the same as a badger?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 410} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Coywolf -- Coywolf (sometimes called woyote) is an informal term for a canid hybrid descended from coyotes and gray wolves. All members of the genus Canis are genetically closely related because their chromosomes number 78, therefore they can interbreed. One genetic study indicates that these two species genetically diverged relatively recently (around 55,000--117,000 years ago). Genomic studies indicate that nearly all North American gray wolf populations possess some degree of admixture with coyotes following a geographic cline, with the lowest levels occurring in Alaska, and the highest in Ontario and Quebec, as well as Atlantic Canada.\n\nCan we conclude that is there such a thing as a coywolf?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Coywolf -- Coywolf (sometimes called woyote) is an informal term for a canid hybrid descended from coyotes and gray wolves. All members of the genus Canis are genetically closely related because their chromosomes number 78, therefore they can interbreed. One genetic study indicates that these two species genetically diverged relatively recently (around 55,000--117,000 years ago). Genomic studies indicate that nearly all North American gray wolf populations possess some degree of admixture with coyotes following a geographic cline, with the lowest levels occurring in Alaska, and the highest in Ontario and Quebec, as well as Atlantic Canada.\n\nCan we conclude that is there such a thing as a coywolf?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 544} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Legends of Tomorrow -- DC's Legends of Tomorrow, or simply Legends of Tomorrow, is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer, who are also executive producers along with Sarah Schechter and Chris Fedak; Klemmer and Fedak serve as showrunners. The series, based on the characters of DC Comics, airs on The CW and is a spin-off featuring characters introduced in Arrow and The Flash along with new characters, set in the Arrowverse, the same fictional universe. The series premiered in January 2016. Legends of Tomorrow was renewed for a fourth season in April 2018, which is set to premiere on October 22, 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is dc legends of tomorrow based on a comic?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Legends of Tomorrow -- DC's Legends of Tomorrow, or simply Legends of Tomorrow, is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer, who are also executive producers along with Sarah Schechter and Chris Fedak; Klemmer and Fedak serve as showrunners. The series, based on the characters of DC Comics, airs on The CW and is a spin-off featuring characters introduced in Arrow and The Flash along with new characters, set in the Arrowverse, the same fictional universe. The series premiered in January 2016. Legends of Tomorrow was renewed for a fourth season in April 2018, which is set to premiere on October 22, 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is dc legends of tomorrow based on a comic?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 560} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Dismissal (employment) -- ``Firing'' is a common colloquial term in the English language (particularly used in the U.S.) for termination. The term ``firing'' may have been initiated in the 1910s at the National Cash Register Company. Other terms for dismissal are being ``sacked'', ``canned'', ``let go'', ``ran-off'', ``axed'', ``given walking papers'', ``given the pink slip'' or ``boned''. Other terms, more often used in Commonwealth countries, include ``to get the boot'' and ``to get the sack''.\n\nCan we conclude that is job termination the same as being fired?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Dismissal (employment) -- ``Firing'' is a common colloquial term in the English language (particularly used in the U.S.) for termination. The term ``firing'' may have been initiated in the 1910s at the National Cash Register Company. Other terms for dismissal are being ``sacked'', ``canned'', ``let go'', ``ran-off'', ``axed'', ``given walking papers'', ``given the pink slip'' or ``boned''. Other terms, more often used in Commonwealth countries, include ``to get the boot'' and ``to get the sack''.\n\nCan we conclude that is job termination the same as being fired?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 452} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Nissan Rogue -- The Rogue is powered by a 170 hp (127 kW; 172 PS), 2.5 L four-cylinder QR25DE engine mated to a standard continuously variable transmission, and comes standard with front-wheel-drive. The Rogue costs less than Nissan's Murano crossover SUV, but at 105.8 cu ft (3.00 m) vs. 108.1 cu ft (3.06 m) offers only slightly less passenger volume than its V6-powered sibling, and a nearly equal cargo area of 39.3 cu ft (1,110 L) vs. 39.6 cu ft (1,120 L).\n\nCan we conclude that does the nissan rogue have all wheel drive?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Nissan Rogue -- The Rogue is powered by a 170 hp (127 kW; 172 PS), 2.5 L four-cylinder QR25DE engine mated to a standard continuously variable transmission, and comes standard with front-wheel-drive. The Rogue costs less than Nissan's Murano crossover SUV, but at 105.8 cu ft (3.00 m) vs. 108.1 cu ft (3.06 m) offers only slightly less passenger volume than its V6-powered sibling, and a nearly equal cargo area of 39.3 cu ft (1,110 L) vs. 39.6 cu ft (1,120 L).\n\nCan we conclude that does the nissan rogue have all wheel drive?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 525} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "United States Marine Corps -- The Department of the Navy, led by the Secretary of the Navy, is a military department of the cabinet-level U.S. Department of Defense that oversees the Marine Corps and the Navy. The most senior Marine officer is the Commandant, unless a Marine officer is the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for organizing, recruiting, training, and equipping the Marine Corps so that its forces are ready for deployment under the operational command of the Combatant Commanders. The Marine Corps is organized into four principal subdivisions: Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC), the Operating Forces, the Supporting Establishment, and the Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES or USMCR).\n\nCan we conclude that are the marines part of the us navy?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "United States Marine Corps -- The Department of the Navy, led by the Secretary of the Navy, is a military department of the cabinet-level U.S. Department of Defense that oversees the Marine Corps and the Navy. The most senior Marine officer is the Commandant, unless a Marine officer is the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for organizing, recruiting, training, and equipping the Marine Corps so that its forces are ready for deployment under the operational command of the Combatant Commanders. The Marine Corps is organized into four principal subdivisions: Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC), the Operating Forces, the Supporting Establishment, and the Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES or USMCR).\n\nCan we conclude that are the marines part of the us navy?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 506} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Unbreakable glass -- Unbreakable glass is glass, or glass substitute, which does not display the normal fragility of glass - in general the term is not used to refer to something that is absolutely unbreakable.\n\nCan we conclude that is there such a thing as unbreakable glass?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Unbreakable glass -- Unbreakable glass is glass, or glass substitute, which does not display the normal fragility of glass - in general the term is not used to refer to something that is absolutely unbreakable.\n\nCan we conclude that is there such a thing as unbreakable glass?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 473} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Stand-your-ground law -- The states that have adopted stand-your-ground in practice, either through case law/precedent, jury instructions or by other means, are California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon, Virginia, and Washington.\n\nCan we conclude that does oregon have the stand your ground law?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Stand-your-ground law -- The states that have adopted stand-your-ground in practice, either through case law/precedent, jury instructions or by other means, are California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon, Virginia, and Washington.\n\nCan we conclude that does oregon have the stand your ground law?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 513} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Tax protester statutory arguments -- Petitioner attempts to argue an absurd proposition, essentially that the State of Illinois is not part of the United States. His hope is that he will find some semantic technicality which will render him exempt from Federal income tax, which applies generally to all U.S. citizens and residents. Suffice it to say, we find no support in any of the authorities petitioner cites for his position that he is not subject to Federal income tax on income he earned in Illinois.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to pay taxes in the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Tax protester statutory arguments -- Petitioner attempts to argue an absurd proposition, essentially that the State of Illinois is not part of the United States. His hope is that he will find some semantic technicality which will render him exempt from Federal income tax, which applies generally to all U.S. citizens and residents. Suffice it to say, we find no support in any of the authorities petitioner cites for his position that he is not subject to Federal income tax on income he earned in Illinois.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to pay taxes in the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 505} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Rudy Ruettiger -- Daniel Eugene ``Rudy'' Ruettiger (born August 23, 1948) is a motivational speaker who played college football at the University of Notre Dame. His early life and career at Notre Dame was the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy.\n\nCan we conclude that the movie rudy based on a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Rudy Ruettiger -- Daniel Eugene ``Rudy'' Ruettiger (born August 23, 1948) is a motivational speaker who played college football at the University of Notre Dame. His early life and career at Notre Dame was the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy.\n\nCan we conclude that the movie rudy based on a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 495} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Denaturation (biochemistry) -- Denaturation is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose the quaternary structure, tertiary structure and secondary structure which is present in their native state, by application of some external stress or compound such as a strong acid or base, a concentrated inorganic salt, an organic solvent (e.g., alcohol or chloroform), radiation or heat. If proteins in a living cell are denatured, this results in disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death. Protein denaturation is also a consequence of cell death. Denatured proteins can exhibit a wide range of characteristics, from conformational change and loss of solubility to aggregation due to the exposure of hydrophobic groups. Denatured proteins lose their 3D structure and therefore cannot function.\n\nCan we conclude that is a denatured protein still able to function?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Denaturation (biochemistry) -- Denaturation is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose the quaternary structure, tertiary structure and secondary structure which is present in their native state, by application of some external stress or compound such as a strong acid or base, a concentrated inorganic salt, an organic solvent (e.g., alcohol or chloroform), radiation or heat. If proteins in a living cell are denatured, this results in disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death. Protein denaturation is also a consequence of cell death. Denatured proteins can exhibit a wide range of characteristics, from conformational change and loss of solubility to aggregation due to the exposure of hydrophobic groups. Denatured proteins lose their 3D structure and therefore cannot function.\n\nCan we conclude that is a denatured protein still able to function?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 503} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Dr. Martens -- In 2004 a new range of Dr. Martens was launched in an attempt to appeal to a wider market, and especially young people. The shoes and boots were intended to be more comfortable, and easier to break in, and included some new design elements. Dr. Martens also began producing footwear again at the Cobbs Lane Factory in Wollaston, England in 2004. These products are part of the ``Vintage'' line, which the company advertises as being made to the original specifications. Sales of these shoes are low in comparison to those made in Asia, however; in 2010, the factory was producing about 50 pairs per day. In 2005, the R. Griggs company was given an award by the ``Institute for Turnaround'' for implementing a successful restructure.\n\nCan we conclude that are doc martens still made in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Dr. Martens -- In 2004 a new range of Dr. Martens was launched in an attempt to appeal to a wider market, and especially young people. The shoes and boots were intended to be more comfortable, and easier to break in, and included some new design elements. Dr. Martens also began producing footwear again at the Cobbs Lane Factory in Wollaston, England in 2004. These products are part of the ``Vintage'' line, which the company advertises as being made to the original specifications. Sales of these shoes are low in comparison to those made in Asia, however; in 2010, the factory was producing about 50 pairs per day. In 2005, the R. Griggs company was given an award by the ``Institute for Turnaround'' for implementing a successful restructure.\n\nCan we conclude that are doc martens still made in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 545} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States -- Justices are nominated by the president and then confirmed by the U.S. Senate. A nomination to the Court is considered to be official when the Senate receives a signed nomination letter from the president naming the nominee, which is then entered in the Senate's record. There have been 37 unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States. Of these, 11 nominees were rejected in Senate roll-call votes, 11 were withdrawn by the president, and 15 lapsed at the end of a session of Congress. Six of these unsuccessful nominees were subsequently nominated and confirmed to other seats on the Court. Additionally, although confirmed, seven nominees either declined office or (in one instance) died before assuming office.\n\nCan we conclude that has any supreme court nominee not been confirmed?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States -- Justices are nominated by the president and then confirmed by the U.S. Senate. A nomination to the Court is considered to be official when the Senate receives a signed nomination letter from the president naming the nominee, which is then entered in the Senate's record. There have been 37 unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States. Of these, 11 nominees were rejected in Senate roll-call votes, 11 were withdrawn by the president, and 15 lapsed at the end of a session of Congress. Six of these unsuccessful nominees were subsequently nominated and confirmed to other seats on the Court. Additionally, although confirmed, seven nominees either declined office or (in one instance) died before assuming office.\n\nCan we conclude that has any supreme court nominee not been confirmed?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 443} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Persian language -- Persian (/\u02c8p\u025c\u02d0r\u0292\u0259n, -\u0283\u0259n/), also known by its endonym Farsi (\u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633\u06cc f\u0101rsi (f\u0252\u02d0\u027e\u02c8si\u02d0) ( listen)), is one of the Western Iranian languages within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan (officially known as Dari since 1958), and Tajikistan (officially known as Tajiki since the Soviet era), and some other regions which historically were Persianate societies and considered part of Greater Iran. It is written in the Persian alphabet, a modified variant of the Arabic script, which itself evolved from the Aramaic alphabet.\n\nCan we conclude that do iran and afghanistan speak the same language?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Persian language -- Persian (/\u02c8p\u025c\u02d0r\u0292\u0259n, -\u0283\u0259n/), also known by its endonym Farsi (\u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633\u06cc f\u0101rsi (f\u0252\u02d0\u027e\u02c8si\u02d0) ( listen)), is one of the Western Iranian languages within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan (officially known as Dari since 1958), and Tajikistan (officially known as Tajiki since the Soviet era), and some other regions which historically were Persianate societies and considered part of Greater Iran. It is written in the Persian alphabet, a modified variant of the Arabic script, which itself evolved from the Aramaic alphabet.\n\nCan we conclude that do iran and afghanistan speak the same language?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 400} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Bok choy -- Bok choy, pak choi or pok choi (Chinese: \u4e0a\u6d77\u9752; pinyin: Sh\u00e0ngh\u01cei q\u012bng; literally: ``Shanghai Green''; Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) is a type of Chinese cabbage. Chinensis varieties do not form heads and have smooth, dark green leaf blades instead, forming a cluster reminiscent of mustard greens or celery. Chinensis varieties are popular in southern China and Southeast Asia. Being winter-hardy, they are increasingly grown in Northern Europe. This group was originally classified as its own species under the name Brassica chinensis by Linnaeus.\n\nCan we conclude that is bok choy the same as pak choi?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Bok choy -- Bok choy, pak choi or pok choi (Chinese: \u4e0a\u6d77\u9752; pinyin: Sh\u00e0ngh\u01cei q\u012bng; literally: ``Shanghai Green''; Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) is a type of Chinese cabbage. Chinensis varieties do not form heads and have smooth, dark green leaf blades instead, forming a cluster reminiscent of mustard greens or celery. Chinensis varieties are popular in southern China and Southeast Asia. Being winter-hardy, they are increasingly grown in Northern Europe. This group was originally classified as its own species under the name Brassica chinensis by Linnaeus.\n\nCan we conclude that is bok choy the same as pak choi?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 561} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Honda Insight -- The Honda Insight is a hybrid electric vehicle that was manufactured and marketed by Honda in its first generation as a three-door, two passenger hatchback (1999--2006) and in its second generation as a five-door, five passenger hatchback (2009--2014). In its third generation, it became a four-door sedan (2019-present). It was the Honda's first model with Integrated Motor Assist system and the most fuel efficient gasoline-powered car available in the U.S. without plug-in capability -- for the length of its production run.\n\nCan we conclude that does the honda insight need to be plugged in?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Honda Insight -- The Honda Insight is a hybrid electric vehicle that was manufactured and marketed by Honda in its first generation as a three-door, two passenger hatchback (1999--2006) and in its second generation as a five-door, five passenger hatchback (2009--2014). In its third generation, it became a four-door sedan (2019-present). It was the Honda's first model with Integrated Motor Assist system and the most fuel efficient gasoline-powered car available in the U.S. without plug-in capability -- for the length of its production run.\n\nCan we conclude that does the honda insight need to be plugged in?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 592} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cutthroat Kitchen -- Cutthroat Kitchen is a cooking show hosted by Alton Brown that aired on the Food Network from August 11, 2013 to July 19, 2017. It features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination cooking competition. The contestants face auctions in which they can purchase opportunities to sabotage one another. Each chef is given $25,000 at the start of the show; the person left standing keeps whatever money they have not spent in the auctions. The show ended on its fifteenth season in July 2017. The series shares some basic elements with other four-chef, three-round elimination-style competitions on Food Network including Chopped and Guy's Grocery Games. Numerous Cutthroat Kitchen contestants have competed on these shows.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a new season of cutthroat kitchen?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Cutthroat Kitchen -- Cutthroat Kitchen is a cooking show hosted by Alton Brown that aired on the Food Network from August 11, 2013 to July 19, 2017. It features four chefs competing in a three-round elimination cooking competition. The contestants face auctions in which they can purchase opportunities to sabotage one another. Each chef is given $25,000 at the start of the show; the person left standing keeps whatever money they have not spent in the auctions. The show ended on its fifteenth season in July 2017. The series shares some basic elements with other four-chef, three-round elimination-style competitions on Food Network including Chopped and Guy's Grocery Games. Numerous Cutthroat Kitchen contestants have competed on these shows.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a new season of cutthroat kitchen?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 416} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of players with the most goals in an association football game -- The current world record for an international is held by Archie Thompson, who scored 13 goals against American Samoa in Australia's 31--0 victory during the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification. In the same match, David Zdrilic scored 8 goals.\n\nCan we conclude that has anyone scored 6 goals in one game?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "List of players with the most goals in an association football game -- The current world record for an international is held by Archie Thompson, who scored 13 goals against American Samoa in Australia's 31--0 victory during the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification. In the same match, David Zdrilic scored 8 goals.\n\nCan we conclude that has anyone scored 6 goals in one game?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 480} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Running bounce -- A running bounce, or simply bounce, is a skill in the sport of Australian rules football (necessitated by the Laws of the Game) when a player, while running, bounces the ball on the ground and back in their hands.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to bounce the ball in afl?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Running bounce -- A running bounce, or simply bounce, is a skill in the sport of Australian rules football (necessitated by the Laws of the Game) when a player, while running, bounces the ball on the ground and back in their hands.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to bounce the ball in afl?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 502} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Australian Cattle Dog -- The Texas Heeler is a cross between the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Shepherd that was first registered with the Animal Research Foundation (ARF) in 1970. The ARF has registered Australian Cattle Dogs without papers as ``Australian Cattledog Queensland Heelers'' since 1965 and was the first organisation to recognise the Australian Shepherd. Although originally bred for its ability to work cattle, the Texas Heeler is increasingly used as a pet and a companion in dog sports. As with most cross breeds, the Texas Heeler's size and appearance is a variable combination of the parent breeds.\n\nCan we conclude that is an australian shepherd the same as an australian cattle dog?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Australian Cattle Dog -- The Texas Heeler is a cross between the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Shepherd that was first registered with the Animal Research Foundation (ARF) in 1970. The ARF has registered Australian Cattle Dogs without papers as ``Australian Cattledog Queensland Heelers'' since 1965 and was the first organisation to recognise the Australian Shepherd. Although originally bred for its ability to work cattle, the Texas Heeler is increasingly used as a pet and a companion in dog sports. As with most cross breeds, the Texas Heeler's size and appearance is a variable combination of the parent breeds.\n\nCan we conclude that is an australian shepherd the same as an australian cattle dog?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 438} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Identity documents in the United States -- The birth certificate is the initial identification document issued to parents shortly after the birth of their child. The birth certificate is typically issued by local governments, usually the city or county where a child is born. It is an important record, often called a ``feeder document,'' because it establishes U.S. citizenship through birthright citizenship, which is then used to obtain, or is the basis for, all other identity documents. By itself, the birth certificate is usually only considered proof of citizenship but not proof of identity, since it is issued without a photograph at birth, containing no identifying features. A birth certificate is normally produced along with proof of identity, such as a driver's license or the testimony of a third party (such as a parent), to establish identity or entitlement to a service.\n\nCan we conclude that is a birth certificate a valid form of id?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Identity documents in the United States -- The birth certificate is the initial identification document issued to parents shortly after the birth of their child. The birth certificate is typically issued by local governments, usually the city or county where a child is born. It is an important record, often called a ``feeder document,'' because it establishes U.S. citizenship through birthright citizenship, which is then used to obtain, or is the basis for, all other identity documents. By itself, the birth certificate is usually only considered proof of citizenship but not proof of identity, since it is issued without a photograph at birth, containing no identifying features. A birth certificate is normally produced along with proof of identity, such as a driver's license or the testimony of a third party (such as a parent), to establish identity or entitlement to a service.\n\nCan we conclude that is a birth certificate a valid form of id?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 556} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Long Road Home (miniseries) -- The Long Road Home is an American drama miniseries created by Mikko Alanne. It is based on the 2007 book The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz. The series stars Michael Kelly, Jason Ritter, Kate Bosworth, Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto, Noel Fisher, Jon Beavers, E.J. Bonilla, Jorge Diaz, Ian Quinlan, Darius Homayoun and Patrick Schwarzenegger. The miniseries premiered on November 7, 2017, on National Geographic.\n\nCan we conclude that the long road home is it a series?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Long Road Home (miniseries) -- The Long Road Home is an American drama miniseries created by Mikko Alanne. It is based on the 2007 book The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz. The series stars Michael Kelly, Jason Ritter, Kate Bosworth, Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto, Noel Fisher, Jon Beavers, E.J. Bonilla, Jorge Diaz, Ian Quinlan, Darius Homayoun and Patrick Schwarzenegger. The miniseries premiered on November 7, 2017, on National Geographic.\n\nCan we conclude that the long road home is it a series?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 576} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Athenian democracy -- No office appointed by lot could be held twice by the same individual. The only exception was the boule or council of 500. In this case, simply by demographic necessity, an individual could serve twice in a lifetime. This principle extended down to the secretaries and undersecretaries who served as assistants to magistrates such as the archons. To the Athenians it seems what had to be guarded against was not incompetence but any tendency to use office as a way of accumulating ongoing power.\n\nCan we conclude that during his lifetime an athenian citizen could serve on the council of five hundred?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Athenian democracy -- No office appointed by lot could be held twice by the same individual. The only exception was the boule or council of 500. In this case, simply by demographic necessity, an individual could serve twice in a lifetime. This principle extended down to the secretaries and undersecretaries who served as assistants to magistrates such as the archons. To the Athenians it seems what had to be guarded against was not incompetence but any tendency to use office as a way of accumulating ongoing power.\n\nCan we conclude that during his lifetime an athenian citizen could serve on the council of five hundred?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 535} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rico (Spanish for ``Rich Port''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit. ``Free Associated State of Puerto Rico'') and briefly called Porto Rico, is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea.\n\nCan we conclude that is porto rico a part of the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rico (Spanish for ``Rich Port''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit. ``Free Associated State of Puerto Rico'') and briefly called Porto Rico, is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea.\n\nCan we conclude that is porto rico a part of the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 478} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Popeye -- The 1988 Disney/Touchstone film Who Framed Roger Rabbit featured many classic cartoon characters, and the absence of Popeye was noted by some critics. Popeye (along with Bluto and Olive Oyl) actually had a role planned for the film. However, since the Popeye cartoons were based on a comic strip, Disney found they had to pay licensing fees to both King Features Syndicate and MGM/UA. MGM/UA's pre-May 1986 library (which included Popeye) was being purchased by Turner Entertainment at the time, which created legal complications; thus, the rights could not be obtained and Popeye's cameo was dropped from the film.\n\nCan we conclude that is popeye the sailor man a disney character?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Popeye -- The 1988 Disney/Touchstone film Who Framed Roger Rabbit featured many classic cartoon characters, and the absence of Popeye was noted by some critics. Popeye (along with Bluto and Olive Oyl) actually had a role planned for the film. However, since the Popeye cartoons were based on a comic strip, Disney found they had to pay licensing fees to both King Features Syndicate and MGM/UA. MGM/UA's pre-May 1986 library (which included Popeye) was being purchased by Turner Entertainment at the time, which created legal complications; thus, the rights could not be obtained and Popeye's cameo was dropped from the film.\n\nCan we conclude that is popeye the sailor man a disney character?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 515} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble -- The Boy in the Plastic Bubble is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film inspired by the lives of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, who lacked effective immune systems. It stars John Travolta, Glynnis O'Connor, Diana Hyland, Robert Reed, Ralph Bellamy & P.J. Soles. It was written by Douglas Day Stewart, executive produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg (who, at the time, produced Starsky and Hutch and Charlie's Angels), and directed by Randal Kleiser, who would work with Travolta again in Grease shortly after. The original music score was composed by Mark Snow. The theme song ``What Would They Say'' was written and sung by Paul Williams. William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills was used for filming.\n\nCan we conclude that the boy in the plastic bubble based on true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble -- The Boy in the Plastic Bubble is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film inspired by the lives of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, who lacked effective immune systems. It stars John Travolta, Glynnis O'Connor, Diana Hyland, Robert Reed, Ralph Bellamy & P.J. Soles. It was written by Douglas Day Stewart, executive produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg (who, at the time, produced Starsky and Hutch and Charlie's Angels), and directed by Randal Kleiser, who would work with Travolta again in Grease shortly after. The original music score was composed by Mark Snow. The theme song ``What Would They Say'' was written and sung by Paul Williams. William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills was used for filming.\n\nCan we conclude that the boy in the plastic bubble based on true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 419} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Now You See Me (film series) -- Now You See Me is a series of heist thriller film written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt. They focus on the actions of a team of illusionists named ``The Four Horsemen'' who pull off near impossible heists. The series features an ensemble cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, Lizzy Caplan, and Morgan Freeman. The first film was released in 2013, while the second was released in 2016, and a third film is currently in development and set to be released in 2019. The series has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences and grossed nearly $700 million worldwide.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a now you see me 3 coming out?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Now You See Me (film series) -- Now You See Me is a series of heist thriller film written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt. They focus on the actions of a team of illusionists named ``The Four Horsemen'' who pull off near impossible heists. The series features an ensemble cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, Lizzy Caplan, and Morgan Freeman. The first film was released in 2013, while the second was released in 2016, and a third film is currently in development and set to be released in 2019. The series has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences and grossed nearly $700 million worldwide.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a now you see me 3 coming out?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 414} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Return address -- The return address is not required on postal mail. However, lack of a return address prevents the postal service from being able to return the item if it proves undeliverable; such as from damage, postage due, or invalid destination. Such mail may otherwise become dead letter mail.\n\nCan we conclude that do you need to put return address on mail?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Return address -- The return address is not required on postal mail. However, lack of a return address prevents the postal service from being able to return the item if it proves undeliverable; such as from damage, postage due, or invalid destination. Such mail may otherwise become dead letter mail.\n\nCan we conclude that do you need to put return address on mail?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 577} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Hydrogen chloride -- The compound hydrogen chloride has the chemical formula HCl and as such is a hydrogen halide. At room temperature, it is a colorless gas, which forms white fumes of hydrochloric acid upon contact with atmospheric water vapor. Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrochloric acid are important in technology and industry. Hydrochloric acid, the aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, is also commonly given the formula HCl.\n\nCan we conclude that would hydrogen chloride be a gas at room temperature?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Hydrogen chloride -- The compound hydrogen chloride has the chemical formula HCl and as such is a hydrogen halide. At room temperature, it is a colorless gas, which forms white fumes of hydrochloric acid upon contact with atmospheric water vapor. Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrochloric acid are important in technology and industry. Hydrochloric acid, the aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, is also commonly given the formula HCl.\n\nCan we conclude that would hydrogen chloride be a gas at room temperature?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 546} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Iron Fist (season 2) -- The season was released on September 7, 2018, and consists of ten episodes. The season received mixed reviews from critics, but was considered a major improvement over the previous season. Netflix canceled the series on October 12, 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a second season of iron fist?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Iron Fist (season 2) -- The season was released on September 7, 2018, and consists of ten episodes. The season received mixed reviews from critics, but was considered a major improvement over the previous season. Netflix canceled the series on October 12, 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a second season of iron fist?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 579} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Lex Luthor (Smallville) -- Season seven displayed Lex's descent into darkness; he has a brother-like relationship with Grant Gabriel (Michael Cassidy), the new editor of the Daily Planet newest editor, until it's revealed Grant is actually a clone of Lex's late brother. After Lex buys the Daily Planet, Grant attempts to keep Lex from being controlling, thus Lex has his brother's clone murdered and staged as a failed mugging. Lex then discovers that the previous symbols are connected to the secret organization Veritas, which his father is a part of. The Veritas members learned that an alien visitor known as ``The Traveler'' would arrive in Smallville during the meteor shower of 1989. At this time, Lex realizes that Lionel has been covering up the Traveler's existence and subsequently kills his own father for it. He eventually discovers that the Veritas members knew of a means to control the Traveler, so Lex sets out to find the device. The device, an orb he finds in the mantle above a fireplace in the Luthor mansion, leads Lex to the Fortress of Solitude, where he is confronted by Clark. Having finally discovered Clark's secret, Lex uses the orb to bring down the Fortress around Clark and himself.\n\nCan we conclude that does lex luthor know who superman is in smallville?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Lex Luthor (Smallville) -- Season seven displayed Lex's descent into darkness; he has a brother-like relationship with Grant Gabriel (Michael Cassidy), the new editor of the Daily Planet newest editor, until it's revealed Grant is actually a clone of Lex's late brother. After Lex buys the Daily Planet, Grant attempts to keep Lex from being controlling, thus Lex has his brother's clone murdered and staged as a failed mugging. Lex then discovers that the previous symbols are connected to the secret organization Veritas, which his father is a part of. The Veritas members learned that an alien visitor known as ``The Traveler'' would arrive in Smallville during the meteor shower of 1989. At this time, Lex realizes that Lionel has been covering up the Traveler's existence and subsequently kills his own father for it. He eventually discovers that the Veritas members knew of a means to control the Traveler, so Lex sets out to find the device. The device, an orb he finds in the mantle above a fireplace in the Luthor mansion, leads Lex to the Fortress of Solitude, where he is confronted by Clark. Having finally discovered Clark's secret, Lex uses the orb to bring down the Fortress around Clark and himself.\n\nCan we conclude that does lex luthor know who superman is in smallville?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 465} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Texas Highway Patrol -- Troopers' headwear is unique in that instead of the peaked caps or campaign hats popular with other agencies, cowboy hats are worn with the duty uniform. Felt hats are worn in colder weather and straw hats are worn in warmer weather. Dress uniforms are similar to the patrol uniform, with the addition of a blue tie, long-sleeved shirt and black cowboy boots. Dress for various ceremonial units adds white gloves, a white ascot, a black Sam Browne shoulder strap and a red shoulder cord.\n\nCan we conclude that do texas state troopers have to wear hats?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Texas Highway Patrol -- Troopers' headwear is unique in that instead of the peaked caps or campaign hats popular with other agencies, cowboy hats are worn with the duty uniform. Felt hats are worn in colder weather and straw hats are worn in warmer weather. Dress uniforms are similar to the patrol uniform, with the addition of a blue tie, long-sleeved shirt and black cowboy boots. Dress for various ceremonial units adds white gloves, a white ascot, a black Sam Browne shoulder strap and a red shoulder cord.\n\nCan we conclude that do texas state troopers have to wear hats?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 484} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Vampire Diaries (season 8) -- The Vampire Diaries, an American supernatural drama, was renewed for an eighth season by The CW on March 11, 2016. On July 23, 2016, the CW announced that the upcoming season would be the series' last and would consist of 16 episodes. The season premiered on October 21, 2016 and concluded on March 10, 2017.\n\nCan we conclude that was season 8 of vampire diaries the last?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Vampire Diaries (season 8) -- The Vampire Diaries, an American supernatural drama, was renewed for an eighth season by The CW on March 11, 2016. On July 23, 2016, the CW announced that the upcoming season would be the series' last and would consist of 16 episodes. The season premiered on October 21, 2016 and concluded on March 10, 2017.\n\nCan we conclude that was season 8 of vampire diaries the last?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 565} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Fallen (2016 film) -- In December 2014, it was announced that Torment, the second installment in the Fallen book series, was in development. It is unknown whether the last two novels, Passion and Rapture, and the spin-off novel, Unforgiven, will be adapted as well. In 2017, producer Kevan Van Thompson asked the fans if they want an adaptation of ``Torment'', showing that the sequel still could be made.\n\nCan we conclude that is the fallen movie going to have a sequel?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Fallen (2016 film) -- In December 2014, it was announced that Torment, the second installment in the Fallen book series, was in development. It is unknown whether the last two novels, Passion and Rapture, and the spin-off novel, Unforgiven, will be adapted as well. In 2017, producer Kevan Van Thompson asked the fans if they want an adaptation of ``Torment'', showing that the sequel still could be made.\n\nCan we conclude that is the fallen movie going to have a sequel?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 446} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Mountain Between Us (film) -- The Mountain Between Us is a 2017 American drama film directed by Hany Abu-Assad and written by Chris Weitz and J. Mills Goodloe, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Charles Martin. It stars Idris Elba and Kate Winslet as a surgeon and a journalist, respectively, who survive a plane crash, with a dog, and are stranded in High Uintas Wilderness with injuries and harsh weather conditions. The film premiered on September 9, 2017, at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 6, 2017, by 20th Century Fox.\n\nCan we conclude that is the movie the mountain between us based on a real story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Mountain Between Us (film) -- The Mountain Between Us is a 2017 American drama film directed by Hany Abu-Assad and written by Chris Weitz and J. Mills Goodloe, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Charles Martin. It stars Idris Elba and Kate Winslet as a surgeon and a journalist, respectively, who survive a plane crash, with a dog, and are stranded in High Uintas Wilderness with injuries and harsh weather conditions. The film premiered on September 9, 2017, at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 6, 2017, by 20th Century Fox.\n\nCan we conclude that is the movie the mountain between us based on a real story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 504} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Sales taxes in the United States -- Washington has a 6.50% statewide sales tax. Local rates vary based on an individual's location at the point of purchase and can total up to 3.10% for a combined rate of 9.60%. In addition, due to the large number of Native American sovereign nations located within the state, sales-tax rates, if any, can vary based on state treaties with each nation.\n\nCan we conclude that is there sales tax in the state of washington?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Sales taxes in the United States -- Washington has a 6.50% statewide sales tax. Local rates vary based on an individual's location at the point of purchase and can total up to 3.10% for a combined rate of 9.60%. In addition, due to the large number of Native American sovereign nations located within the state, sales-tax rates, if any, can vary based on state treaties with each nation.\n\nCan we conclude that is there sales tax in the state of washington?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 479} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Sanskrit -- Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the three ancient documented languages that likely arose from a common root language now referred to as the Proto-Indo-European language:\n\nCan we conclude that is sanskrit the first language of the world?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Sanskrit -- Sanskrit belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is one of the three ancient documented languages that likely arose from a common root language now referred to as the Proto-Indo-European language:\n\nCan we conclude that is sanskrit the first language of the world?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 454} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Laws regarding incest -- Legislation regarding sexual offences in the United Kingdom is devolved. Sex with an adult who is related as parent (including adoptive parent), grandparent, child (including adopted child), grandchild, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece, is illegal. In England and Wales the offence is against the Sexual Offences Act 2003 which effectively replaced the offence of incest with two new wider groups of offences: familial child sex offences (sections 25--29) and sex with an adult relative (sections 64--65). These laws are intended to protect the rights of people, so as to avoid potential violation. However, these laws still outlaw consensual sexual relationships between family members, even if they are fully willing and knowledgeable to the potential consequences. There has been some debate surrounding the rhetoric used by the Sexual Offences Review Team. Roffee discusses how the language used manipulates the reader to deem consensual familial sexual acts as illegal to the point of immoral. In Northern Ireland similar offences are against the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008.\n\nCan we conclude that can you marry your sister in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Laws regarding incest -- Legislation regarding sexual offences in the United Kingdom is devolved. Sex with an adult who is related as parent (including adoptive parent), grandparent, child (including adopted child), grandchild, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece, is illegal. In England and Wales the offence is against the Sexual Offences Act 2003 which effectively replaced the offence of incest with two new wider groups of offences: familial child sex offences (sections 25--29) and sex with an adult relative (sections 64--65). These laws are intended to protect the rights of people, so as to avoid potential violation. However, these laws still outlaw consensual sexual relationships between family members, even if they are fully willing and knowledgeable to the potential consequences. There has been some debate surrounding the rhetoric used by the Sexual Offences Review Team. Roffee discusses how the language used manipulates the reader to deem consensual familial sexual acts as illegal to the point of immoral. In Northern Ireland similar offences are against the Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008.\n\nCan we conclude that can you marry your sister in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 596} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Regulation of electronic cigarettes -- As of 8 August 2016, the FDA extended its regulatory power to include e-cigarettes. Under this ruling the FDA will evaluate certain issues, including ingredients, product features and health risks, as well their appeal to minors and non-users. The FDA rule also bans access to minors. A photo ID is required to buy e-cigarettes, and their sale in all-ages vending machines is not permitted. The FDA in September 2016 has sent warning letters for unlawful underage sales to online retailers and retailers of e-cigarettes.\n\nCan we conclude that is vaping illegal if you are under 18?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Regulation of electronic cigarettes -- As of 8 August 2016, the FDA extended its regulatory power to include e-cigarettes. Under this ruling the FDA will evaluate certain issues, including ingredients, product features and health risks, as well their appeal to minors and non-users. The FDA rule also bans access to minors. A photo ID is required to buy e-cigarettes, and their sale in all-ages vending machines is not permitted. The FDA in September 2016 has sent warning letters for unlawful underage sales to online retailers and retailers of e-cigarettes.\n\nCan we conclude that is vaping illegal if you are under 18?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 485} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Gun laws in New Jersey -- In New Jersey, anyone seeking to purchase firearms (one does not need to obtain a Firearm Purchaser Identification card to own, possess in the home, transport firearms to and from authorized target range, to a gunsmith for purposes of repair, or to the woods or fields of the state for purposes of hunting ) is required to obtain a lifetime Firearm Purchaser Identification card, commonly referred to as FID, for the purchase of rifles and shotguns. To purchase a handgun, a separate permit is needed from the Chief of Police of their municipality, or the Superintendent of State Police if the municipality does not have a local police department. A permit is required for each handgun to be purchased and expires after 90 days but may be extended for an additional 90 days at the discretion of the Chief of Police or Superintendent of State Police. These, like the initial Firearms Purchaser Identification Card (FID), are provided to applicants on a shall-issue basis. They require in-depth application questioning, multiple references and background checks via the State Bureau of Identification and New Jersey State Police; however, authorities do not have discretion and must issue permits to applicants who satisfy the criteria described in the statutes. Reasons for denial include being convicted of a crime (equivalent to a felony) or disorderly persons offense (equivalent to a misdemeanor) in the case of domestic violence. As of August 2013 anyone on the terror watchlist is also disqualified.\n\nCan we conclude that do you need a gun license to buy a gun in nj?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Gun laws in New Jersey -- In New Jersey, anyone seeking to purchase firearms (one does not need to obtain a Firearm Purchaser Identification card to own, possess in the home, transport firearms to and from authorized target range, to a gunsmith for purposes of repair, or to the woods or fields of the state for purposes of hunting ) is required to obtain a lifetime Firearm Purchaser Identification card, commonly referred to as FID, for the purchase of rifles and shotguns. To purchase a handgun, a separate permit is needed from the Chief of Police of their municipality, or the Superintendent of State Police if the municipality does not have a local police department. A permit is required for each handgun to be purchased and expires after 90 days but may be extended for an additional 90 days at the discretion of the Chief of Police or Superintendent of State Police. These, like the initial Firearms Purchaser Identification Card (FID), are provided to applicants on a shall-issue basis. They require in-depth application questioning, multiple references and background checks via the State Bureau of Identification and New Jersey State Police; however, authorities do not have discretion and must issue permits to applicants who satisfy the criteria described in the statutes. Reasons for denial include being convicted of a crime (equivalent to a felony) or disorderly persons offense (equivalent to a misdemeanor) in the case of domestic violence. As of August 2013 anyone on the terror watchlist is also disqualified.\n\nCan we conclude that do you need a gun license to buy a gun in nj?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 518} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "DEXRON -- In 1993, GM released new Dexron-III fluid (GM Spec GM6417M and later GMN10055). It is generally backward-compatible with transmissions using earlier Dexron fluids or Type-A/Suffix-A fluid. However this specification failed to address a number of issues concerning long term durability such as shear stability and fluid oxidation. Dexron-III underwent a number of iterations in an attempt to address various shortcomings but was eventually replaced by new thinking i.e. DEXRON-VI.\n\nCan we conclude that can i use dexron iii for dexron ii?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "DEXRON -- In 1993, GM released new Dexron-III fluid (GM Spec GM6417M and later GMN10055). It is generally backward-compatible with transmissions using earlier Dexron fluids or Type-A/Suffix-A fluid. However this specification failed to address a number of issues concerning long term durability such as shear stability and fluid oxidation. Dexron-III underwent a number of iterations in an attempt to address various shortcomings but was eventually replaced by new thinking i.e. DEXRON-VI.\n\nCan we conclude that can i use dexron iii for dexron ii?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 509} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Hurricane Sandy -- Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later. Sandy moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and gradually intensified. On October 24, Sandy became a hurricane, made landfall near Kingston, Jamaica, re-emerged a few hours later into the Caribbean Sea and strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. On October 25, Sandy hit Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, then weakened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 26, Sandy moved through the Bahamas. On October 27, Sandy briefly weakened to a tropical storm and then restrengthened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 29, Sandy curved west-northwest (the ``left turn'' or ``left hook'') and then moved ashore near Brigantine, New Jersey, just to the northeast of Atlantic City, as a post-tropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds.\n\nCan we conclude that when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Hurricane Sandy -- Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22, quickly strengthened, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later. Sandy moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and gradually intensified. On October 24, Sandy became a hurricane, made landfall near Kingston, Jamaica, re-emerged a few hours later into the Caribbean Sea and strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. On October 25, Sandy hit Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, then weakened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 26, Sandy moved through the Bahamas. On October 27, Sandy briefly weakened to a tropical storm and then restrengthened to a Category 1 hurricane. Early on October 29, Sandy curved west-northwest (the ``left turn'' or ``left hook'') and then moved ashore near Brigantine, New Jersey, just to the northeast of Atlantic City, as a post-tropical cyclone with hurricane-force winds.\n\nCan we conclude that when sandy hit nj was it a hurricane?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 533} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "United States Army Basic Training -- United States Army Basic Training (also known as Initial Entry Training, IET) is the recruit training program of physical and mental preparation for service in the United States Army, United States Army Reserve or Army National Guard.\n\nCan we conclude that is national guard boot camp the same as army?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "United States Army Basic Training -- United States Army Basic Training (also known as Initial Entry Training, IET) is the recruit training program of physical and mental preparation for service in the United States Army, United States Army Reserve or Army National Guard.\n\nCan we conclude that is national guard boot camp the same as army?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 542} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Fool's Gold (2008 film) -- Fool's Gold is a 2008 American adventure-romance film from Warner Bros. Pictures about a recently divorced couple who rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure. The film was directed by Andy Tennant and reunites the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.\n\nCan we conclude that is the movie fool's gold a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Fool's Gold (2008 film) -- Fool's Gold is a 2008 American adventure-romance film from Warner Bros. Pictures about a recently divorced couple who rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure. The film was directed by Andy Tennant and reunites the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.\n\nCan we conclude that is the movie fool's gold a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 433} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Half-elven -- In J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Half-elven (Sindarin singular Peredhel, plural Peredhil, Quenya singular Perelda) are the children of the union of Elves and Men. Of these, the most significant were the products of couplings between the Eldar (the Elves who followed the Call to Valinor) and the Edain (the Men of the Three Houses of early Men who allied themselves with the Eldar in their war against Morgoth).\n\nCan we conclude that can elves and humans mate lord of the rings?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Half-elven -- In J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Half-elven (Sindarin singular Peredhel, plural Peredhil, Quenya singular Perelda) are the children of the union of Elves and Men. Of these, the most significant were the products of couplings between the Eldar (the Elves who followed the Call to Valinor) and the Edain (the Men of the Three Houses of early Men who allied themselves with the Eldar in their war against Morgoth).\n\nCan we conclude that can elves and humans mate lord of the rings?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 418} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Dunkirk (2017 film) -- Director Christopher Nolan conceived the film in the mid-1990s, when he and his future wife Emma Thomas sailed across the English Channel, following the path of many small boats in the Dunkirk evacuation. Nolan considered improvising the entire film instead of writing a script, but Thomas convinced him otherwise. In 2015, Nolan wrote a 76-page screenplay, which was about half the length of his usual scripts and his shortest to date. Its precise structure necessitated fictional characters, rather than ones based on eyewitnesses.\n\nCan we conclude that was the movie dunkirk based on a book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Dunkirk (2017 film) -- Director Christopher Nolan conceived the film in the mid-1990s, when he and his future wife Emma Thomas sailed across the English Channel, following the path of many small boats in the Dunkirk evacuation. Nolan considered improvising the entire film instead of writing a script, but Thomas convinced him otherwise. In 2015, Nolan wrote a 76-page screenplay, which was about half the length of his usual scripts and his shortest to date. Its precise structure necessitated fictional characters, rather than ones based on eyewitnesses.\n\nCan we conclude that was the movie dunkirk based on a book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 540} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Random glucose test -- Random glucose test ( a.k.a. random blood glucose) is a blood sugar test taken from a non-fasting subject.\n\nCan we conclude that do you need to fast for random glucose test?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Random glucose test -- Random glucose test ( a.k.a. random blood glucose) is a blood sugar test taken from a non-fasting subject.\n\nCan we conclude that do you need to fast for random glucose test?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 523} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Wikipedia:Database download -- Wikipedia offers free copies of all available content to interested users. These databases can be used for mirroring, personal use, informal backups, offline use or database queries (such as for Wikipedia:Maintenance). All text content is multi-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License (CC-BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Images and other files are available under different terms, as detailed on their description pages. For our advice about complying with these licenses, see Wikipedia:Copyrights.\n\nCan we conclude that is it possible to download all of wikipedia?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Wikipedia:Database download -- Wikipedia offers free copies of all available content to interested users. These databases can be used for mirroring, personal use, informal backups, offline use or database queries (such as for Wikipedia:Maintenance). All text content is multi-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License (CC-BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Images and other files are available under different terms, as detailed on their description pages. For our advice about complying with these licenses, see Wikipedia:Copyrights.\n\nCan we conclude that is it possible to download all of wikipedia?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 575} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Waiter Rule -- The Waiter Rule refers to a common belief that one's true character can be gleaned from how one treats staff or service workers, such as a ``waiter''. The rule was one of William H Swanson's 33 Unwritten Rules of Management, copied from Dave Barry's version ``If someone is nice to you but rude to the waiter, they are not a nice person.''\n\nCan we conclude that you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat their waiter?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Waiter Rule -- The Waiter Rule refers to a common belief that one's true character can be gleaned from how one treats staff or service workers, such as a ``waiter''. The rule was one of William H Swanson's 33 Unwritten Rules of Management, copied from Dave Barry's version ``If someone is nice to you but rude to the waiter, they are not a nice person.''\n\nCan we conclude that you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat their waiter?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 463} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Tokyo Ghoul -- Tokyo Ghoul (Japanese: \u6771\u4eac\u55b0\u7a2e ( \u30c8\u30fc\u30ad\u30e7\u30fc\u30b0\u30fc\u30eb ) , Hepburn: T\u014dky\u014d G\u016bru) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump between September 2011 and September 2014 and has been collected in fourteen tank\u014dbon volumes as of August 2014. A sequel titled Tokyo Ghoul:re began serialization in the same magazine in October 2014 and a prequel titled Tokyo Ghoul (Jack) ran online on Jump Live.\n\nCan we conclude that is tokyo ghoul re related to tokyo ghoul?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Tokyo Ghoul -- Tokyo Ghoul (Japanese: \u6771\u4eac\u55b0\u7a2e ( \u30c8\u30fc\u30ad\u30e7\u30fc\u30b0\u30fc\u30eb ) , Hepburn: T\u014dky\u014d G\u016bru) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump between September 2011 and September 2014 and has been collected in fourteen tank\u014dbon volumes as of August 2014. A sequel titled Tokyo Ghoul:re began serialization in the same magazine in October 2014 and a prequel titled Tokyo Ghoul (Jack) ran online on Jump Live.\n\nCan we conclude that is tokyo ghoul re related to tokyo ghoul?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 483} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Blue jay -- Blue jays are not very picky about nesting locations. If no better place is available -- e.g. in a heavily deforested area -- they will even use places like the large mailboxes typical of the rural United States. They also appropriate nests of other mid-sized songbirds as long as these are placed in suitable spots; American robin nests are commonly used by blue jays, for example.\n\nCan we conclude that do blue jays take over other birds nests?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Blue jay -- Blue jays are not very picky about nesting locations. If no better place is available -- e.g. in a heavily deforested area -- they will even use places like the large mailboxes typical of the rural United States. They also appropriate nests of other mid-sized songbirds as long as these are placed in suitable spots; American robin nests are commonly used by blue jays, for example.\n\nCan we conclude that do blue jays take over other birds nests?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 548} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Grain entrapment -- Grain entrapment, or grain engulfment, occurs when a person becomes submerged in grain and cannot get out without assistance. This more frequently occurs at storage facilities such as silos or grain elevators, but has been known to occur around any large quantity of grain, even freestanding piles outdoors. Usually, unstable grain collapses suddenly, wholly or partially burying workers who may be within it. Entrapment occurs when victims are partially submerged but cannot remove themselves; engulfment occurs when they are completely buried within the grain. Engulfment has a very high fatality rate.\n\nCan we conclude that would a person sink in a corn silo?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Grain entrapment -- Grain entrapment, or grain engulfment, occurs when a person becomes submerged in grain and cannot get out without assistance. This more frequently occurs at storage facilities such as silos or grain elevators, but has been known to occur around any large quantity of grain, even freestanding piles outdoors. Usually, unstable grain collapses suddenly, wholly or partially burying workers who may be within it. Entrapment occurs when victims are partially submerged but cannot remove themselves; engulfment occurs when they are completely buried within the grain. Engulfment has a very high fatality rate.\n\nCan we conclude that would a person sink in a corn silo?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 500} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cecil Hotel (Los Angeles) -- Stay on Main (formerly Cecil Hotel, Hotel Cecil and informally The Cecil) is a budget hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, located at 640 S. Main Street, opened in 1927. It has 600 guest rooms. The hotel has a checkered history, but is currently being renovated and redeveloped into a mix of hotel rooms and residential units.\n\nCan we conclude that is the cecil hotel still open in los angeles?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Cecil Hotel (Los Angeles) -- Stay on Main (formerly Cecil Hotel, Hotel Cecil and informally The Cecil) is a budget hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, located at 640 S. Main Street, opened in 1927. It has 600 guest rooms. The hotel has a checkered history, but is currently being renovated and redeveloped into a mix of hotel rooms and residential units.\n\nCan we conclude that is the cecil hotel still open in los angeles?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 555} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Static (DC Comics) -- It was recently revealed that prior to his abduction, Static teamed with Justice League member Black Lightning in order to stop former Blood Syndicate member Holocaust, who had tried to kill the superhero while he was acting as the keynote speaker at Ernest Hemingway High's senior graduation.\n\nCan we conclude that are static shock and black lightning the same person?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Static (DC Comics) -- It was recently revealed that prior to his abduction, Static teamed with Justice League member Black Lightning in order to stop former Blood Syndicate member Holocaust, who had tried to kill the superhero while he was acting as the keynote speaker at Ernest Hemingway High's senior graduation.\n\nCan we conclude that are static shock and black lightning the same person?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 472} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "European Economic Area -- As of 2014 the contracting parties to the EEA are 3 of the 4 EFTA member states and 27 of the 28 EU member states. The 28th and newest EU member, Croatia, finished negotiating their accession to the EEA in November 2013, and since 12 April 2014 is provisionally applying the agreement pending its ratification by all EEA member states.\n\nCan we conclude that is croatia part of the european economic area?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "European Economic Area -- As of 2014 the contracting parties to the EEA are 3 of the 4 EFTA member states and 27 of the 28 EU member states. The 28th and newest EU member, Croatia, finished negotiating their accession to the EEA in November 2013, and since 12 April 2014 is provisionally applying the agreement pending its ratification by all EEA member states.\n\nCan we conclude that is croatia part of the european economic area?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 427} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Normal force -- In mechanics, the normal force F n (\\displaystyle F_(n)\\ ) is that component of the contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts. For example, the surface of a floor or table that prevents an object from falling. In this instance normal is used in the geometric sense and means perpendicular, as opposed the common language use of normal meaning common or expected. For example, a person standing still on flat ground is supported by a ground reaction force that consists of only a normal force. If the person stands on a slope and does not slide down it, then the total ground reaction force can be divided into two components: a normal force perpendicular to the ground and a frictional force parallel to the ground. In another common situation, if an object hits a surface with some speed, and the surface can withstand it, the normal force provides for a rapid deceleration, which will depend on the flexibility of the surface and the object.\n\nCan we conclude that are the normal force and force of gravity always equal?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Normal force -- In mechanics, the normal force F n (\\displaystyle F_(n)\\ ) is that component of the contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts. For example, the surface of a floor or table that prevents an object from falling. In this instance normal is used in the geometric sense and means perpendicular, as opposed the common language use of normal meaning common or expected. For example, a person standing still on flat ground is supported by a ground reaction force that consists of only a normal force. If the person stands on a slope and does not slide down it, then the total ground reaction force can be divided into two components: a normal force perpendicular to the ground and a frictional force parallel to the ground. In another common situation, if an object hits a surface with some speed, and the surface can withstand it, the normal force provides for a rapid deceleration, which will depend on the flexibility of the surface and the object.\n\nCan we conclude that are the normal force and force of gravity always equal?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 584} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Capital gains tax in the United States -- In the United States of America, individuals and corporations pay U.S. federal income tax on the net total of all their capital gains. The tax rate depends on both the investor's tax bracket and the amount of time the investment was held. Short-term capital gains are taxed at the investor's ordinary income tax rate and are defined as investments held for a year or less before being sold. Long-term capital gains, on dispositions of assets held for more than one year, are taxed at a lower rate.\n\nCan we conclude that are long term capital gains taxed at a lower rate?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Capital gains tax in the United States -- In the United States of America, individuals and corporations pay U.S. federal income tax on the net total of all their capital gains. The tax rate depends on both the investor's tax bracket and the amount of time the investment was held. Short-term capital gains are taxed at the investor's ordinary income tax rate and are defined as investments held for a year or less before being sold. Long-term capital gains, on dispositions of assets held for more than one year, are taxed at a lower rate.\n\nCan we conclude that are long term capital gains taxed at a lower rate?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 512} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Induction cooking -- For nearly all models of induction cooktops, a cooking vessel must be made of, or contain, a ferrous metal such as cast iron or some stainless steels. The iron in the pot concentrates the current to produce heat in the metal. If the metal is too thin, or does not provide enough resistance to current flow, heating will not be effective. Most induction tops will not heat copper or aluminum vessels because the magnetic field cannot produce a concentrated current; ``all metal'' induction tops use much higher frequencies to overcome that effect. Any vessel can be used if placed on a suitable metal disk which functions as a conventional hotplate.\n\nCan we conclude that can stainless steel be used on induction cooktop?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Induction cooking -- For nearly all models of induction cooktops, a cooking vessel must be made of, or contain, a ferrous metal such as cast iron or some stainless steels. The iron in the pot concentrates the current to produce heat in the metal. If the metal is too thin, or does not provide enough resistance to current flow, heating will not be effective. Most induction tops will not heat copper or aluminum vessels because the magnetic field cannot produce a concentrated current; ``all metal'' induction tops use much higher frequencies to overcome that effect. Any vessel can be used if placed on a suitable metal disk which functions as a conventional hotplate.\n\nCan we conclude that can stainless steel be used on induction cooktop?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 451} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Visual cliff -- The visual cliff apparatus was created by psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk at Cornell University to investigate depth perception in human and animal species. This apparatus allowed them to experimentally adjust the optical and tactical stimuli associated with a simulated cliff while protecting the subjects from injury. The visual cliff consists of a sheet of Plexiglas that covers a cloth with a high-contrast checkerboard pattern. On one side the cloth is placed immediately beneath the Plexiglas, and on the other, it is dropped about 4 feet below. Since the Plexiglas supports the weight of the infant this is a visual cliff rather than a drop off. Using a visual cliff apparatus, Gibson and Walk examined possible perceptual differences at crawling age between human infants born preterm and human infants born at term without documented visual or motor impairments.\n\nCan we conclude that the visual cliff is a device for studying?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Visual cliff -- The visual cliff apparatus was created by psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk at Cornell University to investigate depth perception in human and animal species. This apparatus allowed them to experimentally adjust the optical and tactical stimuli associated with a simulated cliff while protecting the subjects from injury. The visual cliff consists of a sheet of Plexiglas that covers a cloth with a high-contrast checkerboard pattern. On one side the cloth is placed immediately beneath the Plexiglas, and on the other, it is dropped about 4 feet below. Since the Plexiglas supports the weight of the infant this is a visual cliff rather than a drop off. Using a visual cliff apparatus, Gibson and Walk examined possible perceptual differences at crawling age between human infants born preterm and human infants born at term without documented visual or motor impairments.\n\nCan we conclude that the visual cliff is a device for studying?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 574} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Elder Scrolls Online -- As with other games in The Elder Scrolls series, the game is set on the continent of Tamriel. The events of the game occur a millennium before those of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and around 800 years before The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It has a broadly similar structure to Skyrim, with two separate conflicts progressing at the same time, one with the fate of the world in the balance, and one where the prize is supreme power on Tamriel. In The Elder Scrolls Online, the first struggle is against the Daedric Prince Molag Bal, who is attempting to meld the plane of Mundus with his realm of Coldharbour, and the second is to capture the vacant imperial throne, contested by three alliances of the mortal races. The player character has been sacrificed to Molag Bal, and Molag Bal has stolen their soul, the recovery of which is the primary game objective.\n\nCan we conclude that is elder scrolls online the same as skyrim?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Elder Scrolls Online -- As with other games in The Elder Scrolls series, the game is set on the continent of Tamriel. The events of the game occur a millennium before those of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and around 800 years before The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It has a broadly similar structure to Skyrim, with two separate conflicts progressing at the same time, one with the fate of the world in the balance, and one where the prize is supreme power on Tamriel. In The Elder Scrolls Online, the first struggle is against the Daedric Prince Molag Bal, who is attempting to meld the plane of Mundus with his realm of Coldharbour, and the second is to capture the vacant imperial throne, contested by three alliances of the mortal races. The player character has been sacrificed to Molag Bal, and Molag Bal has stolen their soul, the recovery of which is the primary game objective.\n\nCan we conclude that is elder scrolls online the same as skyrim?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 404} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Saline (medicine) -- Saline, also known as saline solution, is a mixture of sodium chloride in water and has a number of uses in medicine. Applied to the affected area it is used to clean wounds, help remove contact lenses, and help with dry eyes. By injection into a vein it is used to treat dehydration such as from gastroenteritis and diabetic ketoacidosis. It is also used to dilute other medications to be given by injection.\n\nCan we conclude that is saline and sodium chloride the same thing?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Saline (medicine) -- Saline, also known as saline solution, is a mixture of sodium chloride in water and has a number of uses in medicine. Applied to the affected area it is used to clean wounds, help remove contact lenses, and help with dry eyes. By injection into a vein it is used to treat dehydration such as from gastroenteritis and diabetic ketoacidosis. It is also used to dilute other medications to be given by injection.\n\nCan we conclude that is saline and sodium chloride the same thing?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 429} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Saint David's Day -- Unlike Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland, Saint David's Day is not a national holiday, though there is strong support for it becoming a bank holiday in Wales. In the past, schools have taken a half-day holiday, which continues in some parts of Wales. Saint David's Day is also celebrated in expatriate Welsh communities outside the UK. Cross-party support resulted in the National Assembly for Wales voting unanimously to make Saint David's Day a public holiday in 2000. A poll conducted for Saint David's Day in 2006 found that 87% of people in Wales wanted it to be a bank holiday, with 65% prepared to sacrifice a different bank holiday to achieve this. A petition in 2007 to make Saint David's Day a bank holiday was rejected by the office of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair.\n\nCan we conclude that is st david's day a bank holiday in wales?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Saint David's Day -- Unlike Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland, Saint David's Day is not a national holiday, though there is strong support for it becoming a bank holiday in Wales. In the past, schools have taken a half-day holiday, which continues in some parts of Wales. Saint David's Day is also celebrated in expatriate Welsh communities outside the UK. Cross-party support resulted in the National Assembly for Wales voting unanimously to make Saint David's Day a public holiday in 2000. A poll conducted for Saint David's Day in 2006 found that 87% of people in Wales wanted it to be a bank holiday, with 65% prepared to sacrifice a different bank holiday to achieve this. A petition in 2007 to make Saint David's Day a bank holiday was rejected by the office of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair.\n\nCan we conclude that is st david's day a bank holiday in wales?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 583} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Hot and sour soup -- Soup preparation may use chicken or pork broth, or may be meat-free. Common key ingredients in the American Chinese version include bamboo shoots, toasted sesame oil, wood ear, cloud ear fungus, day lily buds, vinegar, egg, corn starch, and white pepper. Other ingredients include button mushrooms and small slices of tofu skin. It is comparatively thicker than the Chinese cuisine versions due to the addition of cornstarch. This soup is usually considered a healthy option at most Chinese establishments and, other than being high in sodium, is a very healthy soup overall.\n\nCan we conclude that does hot and sour soup have a lot of sodium?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Hot and sour soup -- Soup preparation may use chicken or pork broth, or may be meat-free. Common key ingredients in the American Chinese version include bamboo shoots, toasted sesame oil, wood ear, cloud ear fungus, day lily buds, vinegar, egg, corn starch, and white pepper. Other ingredients include button mushrooms and small slices of tofu skin. It is comparatively thicker than the Chinese cuisine versions due to the addition of cornstarch. This soup is usually considered a healthy option at most Chinese establishments and, other than being high in sodium, is a very healthy soup overall.\n\nCan we conclude that does hot and sour soup have a lot of sodium?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 499} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Post-Soviet states -- The post-Soviet states, also collectively known as the former Soviet Union (FSU) or former Soviet Republics, are the states that emerged and re-emerged from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in its breakup in 1991, with Russia internationally recognised as the successor state to the Soviet Union after the Cold War. The three Baltic states were the first to declare their independence, between March and May 1990, claiming continuity from the original states that existed prior to their annexation by the Soviet Union in 1940. The remaining 12 republics all subsequently seceded. 12 of the 15 states, excluding the Baltic states, initially formed the CIS and most joined CSTO, while the Baltic states focused on European Union and NATO membership.\n\nCan we conclude that the former soviet union broke into separate states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Post-Soviet states -- The post-Soviet states, also collectively known as the former Soviet Union (FSU) or former Soviet Republics, are the states that emerged and re-emerged from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in its breakup in 1991, with Russia internationally recognised as the successor state to the Soviet Union after the Cold War. The three Baltic states were the first to declare their independence, between March and May 1990, claiming continuity from the original states that existed prior to their annexation by the Soviet Union in 1940. The remaining 12 republics all subsequently seceded. 12 of the 15 states, excluding the Baltic states, initially formed the CIS and most joined CSTO, while the Baltic states focused on European Union and NATO membership.\n\nCan we conclude that the former soviet union broke into separate states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 498} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel) -- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) is a novel written by Ken Kesey. Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional processes and the human mind as well as a critique of behaviorism and a tribute to individualistic principles. It was adapted into the broadway (and later off-broadway) play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman in 1963. Bo Goldman adapted the novel into a 1975 film directed by Milo\u0161 Forman, which won five Academy Awards.\n\nCan we conclude that is one flew over the cuckoo's nest a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel) -- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) is a novel written by Ken Kesey. Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional processes and the human mind as well as a critique of behaviorism and a tribute to individualistic principles. It was adapted into the broadway (and later off-broadway) play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman in 1963. Bo Goldman adapted the novel into a 1975 film directed by Milo\u0161 Forman, which won five Academy Awards.\n\nCan we conclude that is one flew over the cuckoo's nest a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 531} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Border (TV series) -- The cancellation of The Border was announced by the CBC after three seasons were aired.\n\nCan we conclude that is there going to be a season 4 of the border?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Border (TV series) -- The cancellation of The Border was announced by the CBC after three seasons were aired.\n\nCan we conclude that is there going to be a season 4 of the border?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 524} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Languages of the United Kingdom -- The de facto official language of the United Kingdom is English, which is spoken by approximately 59.8 million residents, or 98% of the population, over the age of three. An estimated 700,000 people speak Welsh in the UK, an official language in Wales and the only de jure official language in any part of the UK. Approximately 1.5 million people in the UK speak Scots--although there is debate as to whether this is a distinct language, or a variety of English.\n\nCan we conclude that does the united kingdom have an official language?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Languages of the United Kingdom -- The de facto official language of the United Kingdom is English, which is spoken by approximately 59.8 million residents, or 98% of the population, over the age of three. An estimated 700,000 people speak Welsh in the UK, an official language in Wales and the only de jure official language in any part of the UK. Approximately 1.5 million people in the UK speak Scots--although there is debate as to whether this is a distinct language, or a variety of English.\n\nCan we conclude that does the united kingdom have an official language?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 598} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Age of candidacy -- In the United States, a person must be aged 35 or over to be President or Vice President, 30 or over to be a Senator, and 25 or over to be a Representative, as specified in the U.S. Constitution. Most states in the U.S. also have age requirements for the offices of Governor, State Senator, and State Representative. Some states have a minimum age requirement to hold any elected office (usually 21 or 18).\n\nCan we conclude that is there an age limit to run for congress?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Age of candidacy -- In the United States, a person must be aged 35 or over to be President or Vice President, 30 or over to be a Senator, and 25 or over to be a Representative, as specified in the U.S. Constitution. Most states in the U.S. also have age requirements for the offices of Governor, State Senator, and State Representative. Some states have a minimum age requirement to hold any elected office (usually 21 or 18).\n\nCan we conclude that is there an age limit to run for congress?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 534} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Lower motor neuron lesion -- Most common causes of lower motor neuron injuries are trauma to peripheral nerves that serve the axons -- a virus that selectively attacks ventral horn cells. Disuse atrophy of the muscle occurs i.e., shrinkage of muscle fibre finally replaced by fibrous tissue (fibrous muscle) Other causes include Guillain--Barr\u00e9 syndrome, C. botulism, polio, and cauda equina syndrome; another common cause of lower motor neuron degeneration is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.\n\nCan we conclude that is guillain barre syndrome a lower motor neuron disease?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Lower motor neuron lesion -- Most common causes of lower motor neuron injuries are trauma to peripheral nerves that serve the axons -- a virus that selectively attacks ventral horn cells. Disuse atrophy of the muscle occurs i.e., shrinkage of muscle fibre finally replaced by fibrous tissue (fibrous muscle) Other causes include Guillain--Barr\u00e9 syndrome, C. botulism, polio, and cauda equina syndrome; another common cause of lower motor neuron degeneration is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.\n\nCan we conclude that is guillain barre syndrome a lower motor neuron disease?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 578} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Voter registration -- Voter registration in the United States takes place at the county level, and is a prerequisite to voting at federal, state and local elections. The only exception is North Dakota, although North Dakota law allows cities to register voters for city elections.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to register to vote in america?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Voter registration -- Voter registration in the United States takes place at the county level, and is a prerequisite to voting at federal, state and local elections. The only exception is North Dakota, although North Dakota law allows cities to register voters for city elections.\n\nCan we conclude that do you have to register to vote in america?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 520} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Super Bowl curse -- The home field curse affects the host team of the Super Bowl. So far no team has yet managed to reach the Super Bowl in their home stadium. Four teams with Super Bowls in their home venue have qualified for the divisional playoffs: the 1994 Miami Dolphins, the 1998 Miami Dolphins, the 2016 Houston Texans, and the 2017 Minnesota Vikings, the Vikings being the first to qualify for their conference's title game. From 1966--2011 (excluding the six Super Bowl games held in a stadium without a professional team), the Super Bowl host team has had 11 winning seasons, four split seasons, and 25 losing seasons. Mathematically, the probability of that many losing seasons or more occurring by chance (assuming a 50 percent chance of having a losing season (disregarding .500 seasons)) is 7.69 percent. It should be noted, however, that the Super Bowl host stadium is selected several years before the game is played, without regard to the teams that qualify.\n\nCan we conclude that has any nfl team played the superbowl at home?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Super Bowl curse -- The home field curse affects the host team of the Super Bowl. So far no team has yet managed to reach the Super Bowl in their home stadium. Four teams with Super Bowls in their home venue have qualified for the divisional playoffs: the 1994 Miami Dolphins, the 1998 Miami Dolphins, the 2016 Houston Texans, and the 2017 Minnesota Vikings, the Vikings being the first to qualify for their conference's title game. From 1966--2011 (excluding the six Super Bowl games held in a stadium without a professional team), the Super Bowl host team has had 11 winning seasons, four split seasons, and 25 losing seasons. Mathematically, the probability of that many losing seasons or more occurring by chance (assuming a 50 percent chance of having a losing season (disregarding .500 seasons)) is 7.69 percent. It should be noted, however, that the Super Bowl host stadium is selected several years before the game is played, without regard to the teams that qualify.\n\nCan we conclude that has any nfl team played the superbowl at home?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 434} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Padm\u00e9 Amidala -- George Lucas, Rick McCallum, and casting director Robin Gurland auditioned over 200 actresses for the part of Padm\u00e9 Amidala. They chose 16-year-old actress Natalie Portman to play the role. According to The Phantom Menace production notes, ``The role required a young woman who could be believable as the ruler of that planet, but at the same time be vulnerable and open.'' Portman's performances in The Professional (1994) and Beautiful Girls (1996) impressed Lucas. He stated, ``I was looking for someone who was young, strong, along the lines of Leia. Natalie embodied all those traits and more.''\n\nCan we conclude that in the phantom menace is padme the queen?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Padm\u00e9 Amidala -- George Lucas, Rick McCallum, and casting director Robin Gurland auditioned over 200 actresses for the part of Padm\u00e9 Amidala. They chose 16-year-old actress Natalie Portman to play the role. According to The Phantom Menace production notes, ``The role required a young woman who could be believable as the ruler of that planet, but at the same time be vulnerable and open.'' Portman's performances in The Professional (1994) and Beautiful Girls (1996) impressed Lucas. He stated, ``I was looking for someone who was young, strong, along the lines of Leia. Natalie embodied all those traits and more.''\n\nCan we conclude that in the phantom menace is padme the queen?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 448} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Touch ID -- With the unveiling of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at a keynote event on September 9, 2014, Touch ID was expanded from being used to unlock the device and authenticating App Store purchases to also authenticating Apple Pay. The iPhone 6S incorporates a second-generation Touch ID sensor that is up to twice as fast as the first-generation sensor found in the 5S, 6, and SE phones. As of October 2018, the iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro, iPad Pro 10.5 and 12.9 (second generation), and 2018 MacBook Air are the Apple devices which use the second generation sensor. The new Touch ID unlocks almost instantly and posed an issue as it unlocks too fast to read notifications on the lock screen. This is remedied with the iOS 10 update in which a user must press the home button to have the home screen appear, however this can be changed in the iOS settings to where users can just rest their finger on the sensor to unlock the user's device and go directly to the home screen, similar to previous versions of iOS. Solely placing a finger on the sensor will only unlock the iPhone unless said setting is enabled, and no notifications are currently being displayed on the lock screen.\n\nCan we conclude that does the iphone 8 plus have touch id?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Touch ID -- With the unveiling of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at a keynote event on September 9, 2014, Touch ID was expanded from being used to unlock the device and authenticating App Store purchases to also authenticating Apple Pay. The iPhone 6S incorporates a second-generation Touch ID sensor that is up to twice as fast as the first-generation sensor found in the 5S, 6, and SE phones. As of October 2018, the iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro, iPad Pro 10.5 and 12.9 (second generation), and 2018 MacBook Air are the Apple devices which use the second generation sensor. The new Touch ID unlocks almost instantly and posed an issue as it unlocks too fast to read notifications on the lock screen. This is remedied with the iOS 10 update in which a user must press the home button to have the home screen appear, however this can be changed in the iOS settings to where users can just rest their finger on the sensor to unlock the user's device and go directly to the home screen, similar to previous versions of iOS. Solely placing a finger on the sensor will only unlock the iPhone unless said setting is enabled, and no notifications are currently being displayed on the lock screen.\n\nCan we conclude that does the iphone 8 plus have touch id?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 569} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Watcher in the Woods -- Filmed at Pinewood Studios and the surrounding areas in Buckinghamshire, England, The Watcher in the Woods was one of several live-action films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1980s, when the studio was targeting young adult audiences. The film suffered from various production problems and was pulled from theatres after its initial release in 1980. It was re-released in 1981 after being re-edited and a revised ending added.\n\nCan we conclude that is watcher in the woods a disney movie?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Watcher in the Woods -- Filmed at Pinewood Studios and the surrounding areas in Buckinghamshire, England, The Watcher in the Woods was one of several live-action films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1980s, when the studio was targeting young adult audiences. The film suffered from various production problems and was pulled from theatres after its initial release in 1980. It was re-released in 1981 after being re-edited and a revised ending added.\n\nCan we conclude that is watcher in the woods a disney movie?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 538} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Olympic flame -- The Olympic flame is a symbol used in the Olympic movement. Several months before the Olympic Games, the Olympic flame is lit at Olympia, Greece. This ceremony starts the Olympic torch relay, which formally ends with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. The flame then continues to burn in the cauldron for the duration of the Games, until it is extinguished during the Olympic closing ceremony.\n\nCan we conclude that is the olympic torch always lit in greece?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Olympic flame -- The Olympic flame is a symbol used in the Olympic movement. Several months before the Olympic Games, the Olympic flame is lit at Olympia, Greece. This ceremony starts the Olympic torch relay, which formally ends with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. The flame then continues to burn in the cauldron for the duration of the Games, until it is extinguished during the Olympic closing ceremony.\n\nCan we conclude that is the olympic torch always lit in greece?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 549} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Fog machine -- A fog machine, fog generator, or smoke machine is a device that emits a dense vapor that appears similar to fog or smoke. This artificial fog is most commonly used in professional entertainment applications, but smaller, more affordable fog machines are becoming common for personal use. Fog machines can also be found in use in a variety of industrial, training, and some military applications. Typically, fog is created by vaporizing proprietary water and glycol-based or glycerin-based fluids or through the atomization of mineral oil. This fluid (often referred to colloquially as fog juice) vaporizes or atomizes inside the fog machine. Upon exiting the fog machine and mixing with cooler outside air the vapor condenses, resulting in a thick visible fog.\n\nCan we conclude that do you put water in a fog machine?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Fog machine -- A fog machine, fog generator, or smoke machine is a device that emits a dense vapor that appears similar to fog or smoke. This artificial fog is most commonly used in professional entertainment applications, but smaller, more affordable fog machines are becoming common for personal use. Fog machines can also be found in use in a variety of industrial, training, and some military applications. Typically, fog is created by vaporizing proprietary water and glycol-based or glycerin-based fluids or through the atomization of mineral oil. This fluid (often referred to colloquially as fog juice) vaporizes or atomizes inside the fog machine. Upon exiting the fog machine and mixing with cooler outside air the vapor condenses, resulting in a thick visible fog.\n\nCan we conclude that do you put water in a fog machine?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 532} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Flag of New Zealand -- The New Zealand flag was the first national flag to incorporate the stars of the Southern Cross constellation, and remains distinctive as the only national flag that includes only those stars from the constellation that actually form the cross itself. The Australian flag adopted in 1901 also has the Union Flag in the canton and the Southern Cross on the fly. The cross on the New Zealand flag is composed of the four prime stars of the Southern Cross constellation, each being a red five pointed star with a white outline. The Australian flag has six white stars, five of which have seven points (the Commonwealth Star) and a five pointed star, Epsilon Crucis, the smaller star of the Southern Cross constellation which does not form part of the actual cross itself is also included. Australia's flag features a large Commonwealth Star below the Union Flag as it is a symbol of Australia.\n\nCan we conclude that do new zealand and australia have the same flag?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Flag of New Zealand -- The New Zealand flag was the first national flag to incorporate the stars of the Southern Cross constellation, and remains distinctive as the only national flag that includes only those stars from the constellation that actually form the cross itself. The Australian flag adopted in 1901 also has the Union Flag in the canton and the Southern Cross on the fly. The cross on the New Zealand flag is composed of the four prime stars of the Southern Cross constellation, each being a red five pointed star with a white outline. The Australian flag has six white stars, five of which have seven points (the Commonwealth Star) and a five pointed star, Epsilon Crucis, the smaller star of the Southern Cross constellation which does not form part of the actual cross itself is also included. Australia's flag features a large Commonwealth Star below the Union Flag as it is a symbol of Australia.\n\nCan we conclude that do new zealand and australia have the same flag?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 527} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Tim Brown (American football) -- Timothy Donell Brown (born July 22, 1966) is a former American football wide receiver who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Notre Dame, where he won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first wide receiver to win the award. He spent sixteen years with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, during which he established himself as one of the NFL's most prolific wide receivers. Brown has also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2015, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.\n\nCan we conclude that is tim brown in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Tim Brown (American football) -- Timothy Donell Brown (born July 22, 1966) is a former American football wide receiver who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Notre Dame, where he won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first wide receiver to win the award. He spent sixteen years with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, during which he established himself as one of the NFL's most prolific wide receivers. Brown has also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2015, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.\n\nCan we conclude that is tim brown in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 421} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Puppy -- Puppies are born with a fully functional sense of smell but can't open their eyes. During their first two weeks, a puppy's senses all develop rapidly. During this stage the nose is the primary sense organ used by puppies to find their mother's teats, and to locate their littermates, if they become separated by a short distance. Puppies open their eyes about nine to eleven days following birth. At first, their retinas are poorly developed and their vision is poor. Puppies are not able to see as well as adult dogs. In addition, puppies' ears remain sealed until about thirteen to seventeen days after birth, after which they respond more actively to sounds. Between two and four weeks old, puppies usually begin to growl, bite, wag their tails, and bark.\n\nCan we conclude that can puppies see right when their eyes open?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Puppy -- Puppies are born with a fully functional sense of smell but can't open their eyes. During their first two weeks, a puppy's senses all develop rapidly. During this stage the nose is the primary sense organ used by puppies to find their mother's teats, and to locate their littermates, if they become separated by a short distance. Puppies open their eyes about nine to eleven days following birth. At first, their retinas are poorly developed and their vision is poor. Puppies are not able to see as well as adult dogs. In addition, puppies' ears remain sealed until about thirteen to seventeen days after birth, after which they respond more actively to sounds. Between two and four weeks old, puppies usually begin to growl, bite, wag their tails, and bark.\n\nCan we conclude that can puppies see right when their eyes open?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 481} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Hypoglossal nerve -- The hypoglossal nerve is the twelfth cranial nerve, and innervates all the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue, except for the palatoglossus which is innervated by the vagus nerve. It is a nerve with a solely motor function. The nerve arises from the hypoglossal nucleus in the brain stem as a number of small rootlets, passes through the hypoglossal canal and down through the neck, and eventually passes up again over the tongue muscles it supplies into the tongue. There are two hypoglossal nerves in the body: one on the left, and one on the right.\n\nCan we conclude that several cranial nerves innervate structures of the tongue?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Hypoglossal nerve -- The hypoglossal nerve is the twelfth cranial nerve, and innervates all the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue, except for the palatoglossus which is innervated by the vagus nerve. It is a nerve with a solely motor function. The nerve arises from the hypoglossal nucleus in the brain stem as a number of small rootlets, passes through the hypoglossal canal and down through the neck, and eventually passes up again over the tongue muscles it supplies into the tongue. There are two hypoglossal nerves in the body: one on the left, and one on the right.\n\nCan we conclude that several cranial nerves innervate structures of the tongue?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 477} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Batman & Robin (film) -- With the box office success of Batman Forever in June 1995, Warner Bros. immediately commissioned a sequel. They hired director Joel Schumacher and writer Akiva Goldsman to reprise their duties the following August, and decided it was best to fast track production for a June 1997 target release date, which is a break from the usual 3-year gap between films. Schumacher wanted to homage both the broad camp style of the 1960s television series and the work of Dick Sprang. The storyline of Batman & Robin was conceived by Schumacher and Goldsman during pre-production on A Time to Kill. Portions of Mr. Freeze's back-story were based on the Batman: The Animated Series episode ``Heart of Ice'', written by Paul Dini.\n\nCan we conclude that is batman and robin a sequel to batman forever?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Batman & Robin (film) -- With the box office success of Batman Forever in June 1995, Warner Bros. immediately commissioned a sequel. They hired director Joel Schumacher and writer Akiva Goldsman to reprise their duties the following August, and decided it was best to fast track production for a June 1997 target release date, which is a break from the usual 3-year gap between films. Schumacher wanted to homage both the broad camp style of the 1960s television series and the work of Dick Sprang. The storyline of Batman & Robin was conceived by Schumacher and Goldsman during pre-production on A Time to Kill. Portions of Mr. Freeze's back-story were based on the Batman: The Animated Series episode ``Heart of Ice'', written by Paul Dini.\n\nCan we conclude that is batman and robin a sequel to batman forever?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 409} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of tallest buildings in Chicago -- Chicago, the third-largest city in the United States, is home to 1,315 completed high-rises, 44 of which stand taller than 600 feet (183 m). The tallest building in the city is the 110-story Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), which rises 1,451 feet (442 m) in the Chicago Loop and was completed in 1974. Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world from its completion, and remained the tallest building in the United States until May 10, 2013 when it was overtaken by One World Trade Center in New York City. The second-, third- and fourth-tallest buildings in Chicago are the Trump International Hotel & Tower, the Aon Center and 875 North Michigan Avenue (formerly the John Hancock Center), respectively. Of the ten tallest buildings in the United States, four are located in Chicago. As of February 2013, the entire city had 105 buildings at least 500 feet (152 m) tall.\n\nCan we conclude that is the sears tower the same as the hancock building?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "List of tallest buildings in Chicago -- Chicago, the third-largest city in the United States, is home to 1,315 completed high-rises, 44 of which stand taller than 600 feet (183 m). The tallest building in the city is the 110-story Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), which rises 1,451 feet (442 m) in the Chicago Loop and was completed in 1974. Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world from its completion, and remained the tallest building in the United States until May 10, 2013 when it was overtaken by One World Trade Center in New York City. The second-, third- and fourth-tallest buildings in Chicago are the Trump International Hotel & Tower, the Aon Center and 875 North Michigan Avenue (formerly the John Hancock Center), respectively. Of the ten tallest buildings in the United States, four are located in Chicago. As of February 2013, the entire city had 105 buildings at least 500 feet (152 m) tall.\n\nCan we conclude that is the sears tower the same as the hancock building?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 482} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Thomas Jefferson -- Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. At age 33, he was one of the youngest delegates to the Second Continental Congress beginning in 1775 at the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, where a formal declaration of independence from Britain was overwhelmingly favored. Jefferson chose his words for the Declaration in June 1775, shortly after the war had begun, where the idea of Independence from Britain had long since become popular among the colonies. He was inspired by the Enlightenment ideals of the sanctity of the individual, as well as by the writings of Locke and Montesquieu.\n\nCan we conclude that did thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence when he was president?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Thomas Jefferson -- Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. At age 33, he was one of the youngest delegates to the Second Continental Congress beginning in 1775 at the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, where a formal declaration of independence from Britain was overwhelmingly favored. Jefferson chose his words for the Declaration in June 1775, shortly after the war had begun, where the idea of Independence from Britain had long since become popular among the colonies. He was inspired by the Enlightenment ideals of the sanctity of the individual, as well as by the writings of Locke and Montesquieu.\n\nCan we conclude that did thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence when he was president?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 564} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Drinking in public -- Drinking in public is legal in England and Wales -- one may carry a drink from a public house down the street (though it is preferred that the user requests a plastic glass to avoid danger of breakage and because the taking of the glass could be considered an offence of Theft as only the drink has been purchased), and one may purchase alcohol at an off-licence and immediately begin drinking it outside. Separately, one may drink on aeroplanes and on most National Rail train services, either purchasing alcohol on-board or consuming one's own.\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to drink in public in london?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Drinking in public -- Drinking in public is legal in England and Wales -- one may carry a drink from a public house down the street (though it is preferred that the user requests a plastic glass to avoid danger of breakage and because the taking of the glass could be considered an offence of Theft as only the drink has been purchased), and one may purchase alcohol at an off-licence and immediately begin drinking it outside. Separately, one may drink on aeroplanes and on most National Rail train services, either purchasing alcohol on-board or consuming one's own.\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to drink in public in london?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 519} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Ferguson Jenkins -- Ferguson Arthur ``Fergie'' Jenkins, Jr., CM (born December 13, 1942) is a Canadian former professional baseball player. He was a Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, and Boston Red Sox, from 1965 through 1983. He also played basketball in the off-season for the Harlem Globetrotters from 1967 to 1969, and pitched two seasons in Canada for the minor league London Majors following his major league career. In 1991, Jenkins became the first Canadian to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.\n\nCan we conclude that is ferguson jenkins in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Ferguson Jenkins -- Ferguson Arthur ``Fergie'' Jenkins, Jr., CM (born December 13, 1942) is a Canadian former professional baseball player. He was a Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, and Boston Red Sox, from 1965 through 1983. He also played basketball in the off-season for the Harlem Globetrotters from 1967 to 1969, and pitched two seasons in Canada for the minor league London Majors following his major league career. In 1991, Jenkins became the first Canadian to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.\n\nCan we conclude that is ferguson jenkins in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 489} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan -- In the United States of America, Canada, and other countries participating in the North American Numbering Plan, a toll-free telephone number has one of the area codes 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888.\n\nCan we conclude that is 844 a toll free number in canada?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan -- In the United States of America, Canada, and other countries participating in the North American Numbering Plan, a toll-free telephone number has one of the area codes 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888.\n\nCan we conclude that is 844 a toll free number in canada?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 468} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Inattentional blindness -- In a 2015 study, Cary Stothart, Walter Boot, and Daniel Simons attempted to replicate and extend the findings from both Graham and Burke's 2011 study and Steven Most and colleague's 2000 study on Amazon Mechanical Turk using a sample of 515 participants that varied in age. In this study, participants were tasked with counting the number of times a number of white moving objects crossed the vertical midpoint of a display while ignoring a number of black moving objects. The unexpected object in this case was a gray cross that moved horizontally across the display at various distances from the vertical midpoint (this was manipulated between participants). Overall, they found that inattentional blindness susceptibility increases with age, which replicates the finding from Graham and Burke. In fact, they found that every 10 years of age was associated with a 1.3 fold increase in the probability of displaying inattentional blindness. They also found that the probability of inattentional blindness increases as the distance between the observer's focus of attention and the unexpected object increases, which replicates the finding from Most and colleagues. However, they also found that the relationship that age has with inattentional blindness does not change as a function of the unexpected object's distance from the focus of attention, suggesting that useful field of view does not mediate the relationship between age and inattentional blindness.\n\nCan we conclude that does age have any influence on attentional ability or inattentional blindness?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Inattentional blindness -- In a 2015 study, Cary Stothart, Walter Boot, and Daniel Simons attempted to replicate and extend the findings from both Graham and Burke's 2011 study and Steven Most and colleague's 2000 study on Amazon Mechanical Turk using a sample of 515 participants that varied in age. In this study, participants were tasked with counting the number of times a number of white moving objects crossed the vertical midpoint of a display while ignoring a number of black moving objects. The unexpected object in this case was a gray cross that moved horizontally across the display at various distances from the vertical midpoint (this was manipulated between participants). Overall, they found that inattentional blindness susceptibility increases with age, which replicates the finding from Graham and Burke. In fact, they found that every 10 years of age was associated with a 1.3 fold increase in the probability of displaying inattentional blindness. They also found that the probability of inattentional blindness increases as the distance between the observer's focus of attention and the unexpected object increases, which replicates the finding from Most and colleagues. However, they also found that the relationship that age has with inattentional blindness does not change as a function of the unexpected object's distance from the focus of attention, suggesting that useful field of view does not mediate the relationship between age and inattentional blindness.\n\nCan we conclude that does age have any influence on attentional ability or inattentional blindness?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 453} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Dollar General -- Dollar General filed on August 20, 2009 for an initial public offering of up to $750 Million turning the company once again into a publicly traded corporation. In 2013 Dollar General started selling cigarettes in response to its competitor Family Dollar selling cigarettes in 2012. Dollar General's 12th distribution center opened on May 31, 2014 in Bethel, Pennsylvania to serve the northeast and midwest stores. On August 18, 2014, Dollar General lodged a competing bid of $9.7 billion against Dollar Tree for Family Dollar. The bid was rejected on August 20, 2014 by the Family Dollar board, which said it would proceed with the deal with Dollar Tree.\n\nCan we conclude that are family dollar and dollar general the same company?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Dollar General -- Dollar General filed on August 20, 2009 for an initial public offering of up to $750 Million turning the company once again into a publicly traded corporation. In 2013 Dollar General started selling cigarettes in response to its competitor Family Dollar selling cigarettes in 2012. Dollar General's 12th distribution center opened on May 31, 2014 in Bethel, Pennsylvania to serve the northeast and midwest stores. On August 18, 2014, Dollar General lodged a competing bid of $9.7 billion against Dollar Tree for Family Dollar. The bid was rejected on August 20, 2014 by the Family Dollar board, which said it would proceed with the deal with Dollar Tree.\n\nCan we conclude that are family dollar and dollar general the same company?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 490} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Cat in the Hat -- The story begins as a girl named Sally and her brother, who serves as the narrator of the book, sit alone in their house on a cold, rainy day, staring wistfully out the window. Then they hear a loud bump which is quickly followed by the arrival of the Cat in the Hat, a tall anthropomorphic cat in a red and white striped hat and a red bow tie. The Cat proposes to entertain the children with some tricks that he knows. The children's pet fish refuses, insisting that the Cat should leave. The Cat responds by balancing the fish on the tip of his umbrella. The game quickly becomes increasingly trickier, as the Cat balances himself on a ball and tries to balance lots of household items on his limbs until he falls on his head, dropping everything he was holding. The fish admonishes him again, but the Cat in the Hat just proposes another game.\n\nCan we conclude that does the cat in the hat have a name?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Cat in the Hat -- The story begins as a girl named Sally and her brother, who serves as the narrator of the book, sit alone in their house on a cold, rainy day, staring wistfully out the window. Then they hear a loud bump which is quickly followed by the arrival of the Cat in the Hat, a tall anthropomorphic cat in a red and white striped hat and a red bow tie. The Cat proposes to entertain the children with some tricks that he knows. The children's pet fish refuses, insisting that the Cat should leave. The Cat responds by balancing the fish on the tip of his umbrella. The game quickly becomes increasingly trickier, as the Cat balances himself on a ball and tries to balance lots of household items on his limbs until he falls on his head, dropping everything he was holding. The fish admonishes him again, but the Cat in the Hat just proposes another game.\n\nCan we conclude that does the cat in the hat have a name?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 494} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Newcastle upon Tyne -- Newcastle upon Tyne (locally /nju\u02d0\u02c8k\u00e6s\u0259l/ ( listen)), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities.\n\nCan we conclude that is newcastle upon tyne the same as newcastle?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Newcastle upon Tyne -- Newcastle upon Tyne (locally /nju\u02d0\u02c8k\u00e6s\u0259l/ ( listen)), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities.\n\nCan we conclude that is newcastle upon tyne the same as newcastle?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 441} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Dollar General -- Dollar General filed on August 20, 2009 for an initial public offering of up to $750 Million turning the company once again into a publicly traded corporation. In 2013 Dollar General started selling cigarettes in response to its competitor Family Dollar selling cigarettes in 2012. Dollar General's 12th distribution center opened on May 31, 2014 in Bethel, Pennsylvania to serve the northeast and midwest stores. On August 18, 2014, Dollar General lodged a competing bid of $9.7 billion against Dollar Tree for Family Dollar. The bid was rejected on August 20, 2014 by the Family Dollar board, which said it would proceed with the deal with Dollar Tree.\n\nCan we conclude that is dollar tree the same as dollar general?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Dollar General -- Dollar General filed on August 20, 2009 for an initial public offering of up to $750 Million turning the company once again into a publicly traded corporation. In 2013 Dollar General started selling cigarettes in response to its competitor Family Dollar selling cigarettes in 2012. Dollar General's 12th distribution center opened on May 31, 2014 in Bethel, Pennsylvania to serve the northeast and midwest stores. On August 18, 2014, Dollar General lodged a competing bid of $9.7 billion against Dollar Tree for Family Dollar. The bid was rejected on August 20, 2014 by the Family Dollar board, which said it would proceed with the deal with Dollar Tree.\n\nCan we conclude that is dollar tree the same as dollar general?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 493} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of awards and nominations received by Tom Hanks -- Actor and filmmaker Tom Hanks has been honored with numerous awards and nominations, including two consecutive Oscars for Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994). Tom Hanks has won a total of 50 awards on this list.\n\nCan we conclude that has tom hanks ever won an academy award?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "List of awards and nominations received by Tom Hanks -- Actor and filmmaker Tom Hanks has been honored with numerous awards and nominations, including two consecutive Oscars for Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994). Tom Hanks has won a total of 50 awards on this list.\n\nCan we conclude that has tom hanks ever won an academy award?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 516} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Good Dinosaur -- Sixty-five million years later, Apatosaurus farmers Henry and Ida have children Libby, Buck, and the runt Arlo, who has trouble adjusting to farm life. While his successful siblings are allowed to ``make their mark'' (a mud-print on the family's corn silo), Arlo's timid nature makes tasks difficult for him. Henry attempts to give Arlo a sense of purpose by putting him in charge of guarding their silo, and helps him set a trap. It captures a feral caveboy, but Arlo doesn't have the heart to kill him, and sets him free. Disappointed, Henry takes Arlo to track the caveboy, leading them into a ravine. Henry saves Arlo from a flash flood before being swept away and killed.\n\nCan we conclude that did the dad die in the good dinosaur?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Good Dinosaur -- Sixty-five million years later, Apatosaurus farmers Henry and Ida have children Libby, Buck, and the runt Arlo, who has trouble adjusting to farm life. While his successful siblings are allowed to ``make their mark'' (a mud-print on the family's corn silo), Arlo's timid nature makes tasks difficult for him. Henry attempts to give Arlo a sense of purpose by putting him in charge of guarding their silo, and helps him set a trap. It captures a feral caveboy, but Arlo doesn't have the heart to kill him, and sets him free. Disappointed, Henry takes Arlo to track the caveboy, leading them into a ravine. Henry saves Arlo from a flash flood before being swept away and killed.\n\nCan we conclude that did the dad die in the good dinosaur?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 599} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Kiester, Minnesota -- Kiester is a city in Faribault County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 501 at the 2010 census.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a town named keister in the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Kiester, Minnesota -- Kiester is a city in Faribault County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 501 at the 2010 census.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a town named keister in the united states?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 557} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of FIFA World Cup penalty shoot-outs -- This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the Finals tournament of the FIFA World Cup. Penalty shoot-outs were introduced as tie-breakers in the 1978 World Cup but did not occur before 1982. The first time a World Cup title was won by penalty shoot-out was in 1994. The only other time was in 2006. By the end of the 2018 edition, 30 shoot-outs have taken place in the World Cup. Of these, only two reached the sudden death stage after still being tied at the end of ``best of five kicks''.\n\nCan we conclude that does the world cup final go to penalties?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "List of FIFA World Cup penalty shoot-outs -- This is a list of all penalty shoot-outs that have occurred in the Finals tournament of the FIFA World Cup. Penalty shoot-outs were introduced as tie-breakers in the 1978 World Cup but did not occur before 1982. The first time a World Cup title was won by penalty shoot-out was in 1994. The only other time was in 2006. By the end of the 2018 edition, 30 shoot-outs have taken place in the World Cup. Of these, only two reached the sudden death stage after still being tied at the end of ``best of five kicks''.\n\nCan we conclude that does the world cup final go to penalties?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 425} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Himalayas -- The Himalayan range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas include over fifty mountains exceeding 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) in elevation, including ten of the fourteen 8000m peaks. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia -- Aconcagua, in the Andes -- is 6,961 metres (22,838 ft) tall.\n\nCan we conclude that is himalaya the highest mountain in the world?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Himalayas -- The Himalayan range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas include over fifty mountains exceeding 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) in elevation, including ten of the fourteen 8000m peaks. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia -- Aconcagua, in the Andes -- is 6,961 metres (22,838 ft) tall.\n\nCan we conclude that is himalaya the highest mountain in the world?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 580} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Alcohol tolerance -- Alcohol tolerance is increased by regular drinking. This reduced sensitivity requires that higher quantities of alcohol be consumed in order to achieve the same effects as before tolerance was established. Alcohol tolerance may lead to (or be a sign of) alcohol dependency.\n\nCan we conclude that is it possible to build an alcohol tolerance?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Alcohol tolerance -- Alcohol tolerance is increased by regular drinking. This reduced sensitivity requires that higher quantities of alcohol be consumed in order to achieve the same effects as before tolerance was established. Alcohol tolerance may lead to (or be a sign of) alcohol dependency.\n\nCan we conclude that is it possible to build an alcohol tolerance?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 547} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Liquid latex -- As the latex dries it becomes very sticky and will stick to itself if accidentally folded over. Most manufacturers offer a slick spray for latex once it is dry to take away the stickiness allowing the movement of the model's limbs. Alternatively, shimmer powders can be dusted over dried liquid latex to create metallic effects. One advantage to the tackiness of liquid latex is that it can act as an adhesive to attach things to the paint, such as zippers.\n\nCan we conclude that can liquid latex be used as an adhesive?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Liquid latex -- As the latex dries it becomes very sticky and will stick to itself if accidentally folded over. Most manufacturers offer a slick spray for latex once it is dry to take away the stickiness allowing the movement of the model's limbs. Alternatively, shimmer powders can be dusted over dried liquid latex to create metallic effects. One advantage to the tackiness of liquid latex is that it can act as an adhesive to attach things to the paint, such as zippers.\n\nCan we conclude that can liquid latex be used as an adhesive?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 474} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Star-Spangled Banner -- ``The Star-Spangled Banner'' is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from ``Defence of Fort M'Henry'', a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the then 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort during the U.S. victory.\n\nCan we conclude that is the national anthem and star spangled banner the same?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Star-Spangled Banner -- ``The Star-Spangled Banner'' is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from ``Defence of Fort M'Henry'', a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the then 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort during the U.S. victory.\n\nCan we conclude that is the national anthem and star spangled banner the same?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 458} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "King Louie -- King Louie is a fictional character introduced in Walt Disney's 1967 animated musical film, The Jungle Book. Unlike the majority of the adapted characters in the film, Louie was not featured in Rudyard Kipling's original works. King Louie was portrayed as an orangutan who was the leader of the other jungle primates, and who attempted to gain knowledge of fire from Mowgli, in order to become more human.\n\nCan we conclude that is king louie in the jungle book book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "King Louie -- King Louie is a fictional character introduced in Walt Disney's 1967 animated musical film, The Jungle Book. Unlike the majority of the adapted characters in the film, Louie was not featured in Rudyard Kipling's original works. King Louie was portrayed as an orangutan who was the leader of the other jungle primates, and who attempted to gain knowledge of fire from Mowgli, in order to become more human.\n\nCan we conclude that is king louie in the jungle book book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 552} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Jack Sikma -- In 2006, Sikma was voted as one of the 100 Legends of the IHSA Boys Basketball Tournament, a group of former players and coaches in honor of the 100 anniversary of the IHSA boys basketball tournament. On June 27, 2017, Sikma was inducted into the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame as part of their second class . Inducted alongside Sikma were Zelmo Beaty, Walt Frazier, Bob Love, Elmore Smith, Jim Spivey, Rico Swanson, George Tinsley, and Al Tucker.\n\nCan we conclude that is jack sikma in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Jack Sikma -- In 2006, Sikma was voted as one of the 100 Legends of the IHSA Boys Basketball Tournament, a group of former players and coaches in honor of the 100 anniversary of the IHSA boys basketball tournament. On June 27, 2017, Sikma was inducted into the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame as part of their second class . Inducted alongside Sikma were Zelmo Beaty, Walt Frazier, Bob Love, Elmore Smith, Jim Spivey, Rico Swanson, George Tinsley, and Al Tucker.\n\nCan we conclude that is jack sikma in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 417} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Lord of the Rings -- The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit, but eventually developed into a much larger work. Written in stages between 1937 and 1949, The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-selling novels ever written, with over 150 million copies sold.\n\nCan we conclude that is lord of the rings considered an epic?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Lord of the Rings -- The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit, but eventually developed into a much larger work. Written in stages between 1937 and 1949, The Lord of the Rings is one of the best-selling novels ever written, with over 150 million copies sold.\n\nCan we conclude that is lord of the rings considered an epic?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 449} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Solanaceae -- The Solanaceae, or nightshades, are an economically important family of flowering plants. The family ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of important agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and ornamentals. Many members of the family contain potent alkaloids, and some are highly toxic, but many, including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, bell/chili peppers, and tobacco are widely used. The family belongs to the order Solanales, in the asterid group and class Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons). The Solanaceae consists of about 98 genera and some 2,700 species, with a great diversity of habitats, morphology and ecology.\n\nCan we conclude that are tomatoes a member of the nightshade family?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Solanaceae -- The Solanaceae, or nightshades, are an economically important family of flowering plants. The family ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of important agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and ornamentals. Many members of the family contain potent alkaloids, and some are highly toxic, but many, including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, bell/chili peppers, and tobacco are widely used. The family belongs to the order Solanales, in the asterid group and class Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons). The Solanaceae consists of about 98 genera and some 2,700 species, with a great diversity of habitats, morphology and ecology.\n\nCan we conclude that are tomatoes a member of the nightshade family?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 492} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Gun laws in Texas -- Gov. Perry also signed H.B. 1815 after passage by the 2007 Legislature, a bill that allows any Texas resident to carry a handgun in the resident's motor vehicle without a CHL or other permit. The bill revised Chapter 46, Section 2 of the Penal Code to state that it is in fact not ``Unlawful Carry of a Weapon'', as defined by the statute, for a person to carry a handgun while in a motor vehicle they own or control, or to carry while heading directly from the person's home to that car. However, lawful carry while in a vehicle requires these four critical qualifiers: (1) the weapon must not be in plain sight (in Texas law, ``plain sight'' and ``concealed'' are mutually exclusive opposing terms); (2) the carrier cannot be involved in criminal activities, other than Class C traffic misdemeanors; (3) the carrier cannot be prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm; and (4) the carrier cannot be a member of a criminal gang.\n\nCan we conclude that is it illegal to carry a pistol in your car in texas?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Gun laws in Texas -- Gov. Perry also signed H.B. 1815 after passage by the 2007 Legislature, a bill that allows any Texas resident to carry a handgun in the resident's motor vehicle without a CHL or other permit. The bill revised Chapter 46, Section 2 of the Penal Code to state that it is in fact not ``Unlawful Carry of a Weapon'', as defined by the statute, for a person to carry a handgun while in a motor vehicle they own or control, or to carry while heading directly from the person's home to that car. However, lawful carry while in a vehicle requires these four critical qualifiers: (1) the weapon must not be in plain sight (in Texas law, ``plain sight'' and ``concealed'' are mutually exclusive opposing terms); (2) the carrier cannot be involved in criminal activities, other than Class C traffic misdemeanors; (3) the carrier cannot be prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm; and (4) the carrier cannot be a member of a criminal gang.\n\nCan we conclude that is it illegal to carry a pistol in your car in texas?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 475} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Hung jury -- Initially, the jury will be directed to try to reach a unanimous verdict. If they fail to reach a unanimous verdict, the judge may later (after not less than two hours) give directions that a majority verdict will be acceptable, but still no less than ten to two, although the jury should continue to try to reach a unanimous verdict if possible.\n\nCan we conclude that does a jury have to be unanimous uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Hung jury -- Initially, the jury will be directed to try to reach a unanimous verdict. If they fail to reach a unanimous verdict, the judge may later (after not less than two hours) give directions that a majority verdict will be acceptable, but still no less than ten to two, although the jury should continue to try to reach a unanimous verdict if possible.\n\nCan we conclude that does a jury have to be unanimous uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 541} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "A priori and a posteriori -- These terms are used with respect to reasoning (epistemology) to distinguish ``necessary conclusions from first premises'' (i.e., what must come before sense observation) from ``conclusions based on sense observation'' (which must follow it). Thus, the two kinds of knowledge, justification, or argument, may be glossed:\n\nCan we conclude that science begins with the premise that knowledge should first be acquired through observation?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A priori and a posteriori -- These terms are used with respect to reasoning (epistemology) to distinguish ``necessary conclusions from first premises'' (i.e., what must come before sense observation) from ``conclusions based on sense observation'' (which must follow it). Thus, the two kinds of knowledge, justification, or argument, may be glossed:\n\nCan we conclude that science begins with the premise that knowledge should first be acquired through observation?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 420} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Wall (2017 film) -- On November 12, 2014, it was announced that Amazon Studios had bought its first ever original spec script by Dwain Worrell, about an American sharpshooter trapped behind a wall by an Iraqi sniper. Worrell wrote his screenplay while teaching English in China. Worrell drew from his background as a playwright to flesh out the second act of the screenplay, which focuses on Isaac's conversation with the sniper. Worrell said, ``What interested me about it was the simple conversation between two people. That could almost be had on a New York City park bench with two guys playing chess. There is that sort of dynamic between the characters in the film.'' The script appeared in the 2014 Black List of most liked un-produced screenplays.\n\nCan we conclude that is the movie the wall a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Wall (2017 film) -- On November 12, 2014, it was announced that Amazon Studios had bought its first ever original spec script by Dwain Worrell, about an American sharpshooter trapped behind a wall by an Iraqi sniper. Worrell wrote his screenplay while teaching English in China. Worrell drew from his background as a playwright to flesh out the second act of the screenplay, which focuses on Isaac's conversation with the sniper. Worrell said, ``What interested me about it was the simple conversation between two people. That could almost be had on a New York City park bench with two guys playing chess. There is that sort of dynamic between the characters in the film.'' The script appeared in the 2014 Black List of most liked un-produced screenplays.\n\nCan we conclude that is the movie the wall a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 496} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Joyce Summers -- The premise of the series is that Buffy is the latest Slayer, a young woman endowed by mystical forces with superhuman powers to fight and defeat vampires, demons, and other evil forces in the fictional town of Sunnydale. Like every Slayer before her, she was chosen and informed of her destiny when she was 15 years old. Her mother is unaware of her daughter's powers and responsibilities until Buffy is forced to tell her at the end of the second season of the television series. Although Joyce is shocked at this revelation, she recovers quickly and remains a source of stability for Buffy and Buffy's small circle of friends who assist her, dubbed the Scooby Gang. Eventually Joyce is able to take Buffy's dangerous demon-fighting in stride and even become proud and respectful of her daughter's abilities. Her natural death from an illness in the fifth season forces Buffy to face becoming an adult.\n\nCan we conclude that does buffy's mom know she's a slayer?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Joyce Summers -- The premise of the series is that Buffy is the latest Slayer, a young woman endowed by mystical forces with superhuman powers to fight and defeat vampires, demons, and other evil forces in the fictional town of Sunnydale. Like every Slayer before her, she was chosen and informed of her destiny when she was 15 years old. Her mother is unaware of her daughter's powers and responsibilities until Buffy is forced to tell her at the end of the second season of the television series. Although Joyce is shocked at this revelation, she recovers quickly and remains a source of stability for Buffy and Buffy's small circle of friends who assist her, dubbed the Scooby Gang. Eventually Joyce is able to take Buffy's dangerous demon-fighting in stride and even become proud and respectful of her daughter's abilities. Her natural death from an illness in the fifth season forces Buffy to face becoming an adult.\n\nCan we conclude that does buffy's mom know she's a slayer?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 431} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cricket World Cup -- Twenty nations have qualified for the Cricket World Cup at least once. Seven teams have competed in every tournament, five of which have won the title. The West Indies won the first two tournaments, Australia has won five, India has won two, while Pakistan and Sri Lanka have each won once. The West Indies (1975 and 1979) and Australia (1999, 2003 and 2007) are the only teams to have won consecutive titles. Australia has played in seven of the eleven finals (1975, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015). England has yet to win the World Cup, but has been runners-up three times (1979, 1987, 1992). The best result by a non-Test playing nation is the semi-final appearance by Kenya in the 2003 tournament; while the best result by a non-Test playing team on their debut is the Super 8 (second round) by Ireland in 2007.\n\nCan we conclude that has england won any world cup in cricket?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Cricket World Cup -- Twenty nations have qualified for the Cricket World Cup at least once. Seven teams have competed in every tournament, five of which have won the title. The West Indies won the first two tournaments, Australia has won five, India has won two, while Pakistan and Sri Lanka have each won once. The West Indies (1975 and 1979) and Australia (1999, 2003 and 2007) are the only teams to have won consecutive titles. Australia has played in seven of the eleven finals (1975, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015). England has yet to win the World Cup, but has been runners-up three times (1979, 1987, 1992). The best result by a non-Test playing nation is the semi-final appearance by Kenya in the 2003 tournament; while the best result by a non-Test playing team on their debut is the Super 8 (second round) by Ireland in 2007.\n\nCan we conclude that has england won any world cup in cricket?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 537} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Jim Hart (American football) -- Hart was named the NFC Player of the Year by UPI, All-NFC and second team All-Pro for the 1974 season. Hart was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1998 for his contribution to the sport of football.\n\nCan we conclude that is jim hart in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Jim Hart (American football) -- Hart was named the NFC Player of the Year by UPI, All-NFC and second team All-Pro for the 1974 season. Hart was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1998 for his contribution to the sport of football.\n\nCan we conclude that is jim hart in the hall of fame?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 517} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Green Lantern (film) -- Green Lantern was released on June 17, 2011, and received generally negative reviews; most criticized the film for its screenplay, inconsistent tone, choice and portrayal of villains, and its use of CGI, while some praised Reynolds' performance. Reynolds would later voice his dissatisfaction with the film. The film underperformed at the box office, grossing $219 million against a production budget of $200 million. Due to the film's negative reception and disappointing box office performance, Warner Bros. canceled any plans for a sequel, instead opting to reboot the character in the DC Extended Universe line with the film Green Lantern Corps, set for release in 2020.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a green lantern 2 movie?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Green Lantern (film) -- Green Lantern was released on June 17, 2011, and received generally negative reviews; most criticized the film for its screenplay, inconsistent tone, choice and portrayal of villains, and its use of CGI, while some praised Reynolds' performance. Reynolds would later voice his dissatisfaction with the film. The film underperformed at the box office, grossing $219 million against a production budget of $200 million. Due to the film's negative reception and disappointing box office performance, Warner Bros. canceled any plans for a sequel, instead opting to reboot the character in the DC Extended Universe line with the film Green Lantern Corps, set for release in 2020.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a green lantern 2 movie?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 411} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Iron Fist (season 2) -- The second season of the American web television series Iron Fist, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows Danny Rand / Iron Fist, a martial arts expert with the ability to call upon the power of the Iron Fist. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The season is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios, with Raven Metzner serving as showrunner.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a season 2 of marvel's iron fist?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Iron Fist (season 2) -- The second season of the American web television series Iron Fist, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows Danny Rand / Iron Fist, a martial arts expert with the ability to call upon the power of the Iron Fist. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The season is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios, with Raven Metzner serving as showrunner.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a season 2 of marvel's iron fist?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 467} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Hundred Years' War -- Several overwhelming English victories in the war--especially at Cr\u00e9cy, Poitiers, and Agincourt--raised the prospects of an ultimate English triumph, and convinced the English to continue pouring money and manpower into the war over many decades. However, the greater resources of the French monarchy prevented the English kings from ever completing the conquest of France. Starting in 1429, decisive French victories at Orl\u00e9ans, Patay, Formigny, and Castillon concluded the war in favour of the House of Valois, with England permanently losing most of its possessions on the continent.\n\nCan we conclude that did the english win the hundred years war?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Hundred Years' War -- Several overwhelming English victories in the war--especially at Cr\u00e9cy, Poitiers, and Agincourt--raised the prospects of an ultimate English triumph, and convinced the English to continue pouring money and manpower into the war over many decades. However, the greater resources of the French monarchy prevented the English kings from ever completing the conquest of France. Starting in 1429, decisive French victories at Orl\u00e9ans, Patay, Formigny, and Castillon concluded the war in favour of the House of Valois, with England permanently losing most of its possessions on the continent.\n\nCan we conclude that did the english win the hundred years war?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 488} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Station 19 -- Station 19 is an American action-drama television series created by Stacy McKee for ABC. McKee, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Paris Barclay serve as executive producers on the series, which is the second spin-off to Grey's Anatomy. Set in Seattle, the series focuses on the lives of the men and women at Seattle Fire Station 19. The series is produced by Shondaland and ABC Studios, with McKee serving as showrunner.\n\nCan we conclude that is station 19 a grey's anatomy spin off?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Station 19 -- Station 19 is an American action-drama television series created by Stacy McKee for ABC. McKee, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Paris Barclay serve as executive producers on the series, which is the second spin-off to Grey's Anatomy. Set in Seattle, the series focuses on the lives of the men and women at Seattle Fire Station 19. The series is produced by Shondaland and ABC Studios, with McKee serving as showrunner.\n\nCan we conclude that is station 19 a grey's anatomy spin off?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 491} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Milwaukee Bucks -- The Bucks have won one league title (1971), two conference titles (1971 and 1974), and 13 division titles (1971--1974, 1976, 1980--1986, 2001). They have featured such notable players as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sidney Moncrief, Oscar Robertson, Bob Dandridge, Bob Lanier, Glenn Robinson, Ray Allen, Sam Cassell, Junior Bridgeman, Michael Redd, Terry Cummings, Vin Baker, Jon McGlocklin, Marques Johnson, and Brian Winters.\n\nCan we conclude that have the milwaukee bucks ever won a championship?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Milwaukee Bucks -- The Bucks have won one league title (1971), two conference titles (1971 and 1974), and 13 division titles (1971--1974, 1976, 1980--1986, 2001). They have featured such notable players as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sidney Moncrief, Oscar Robertson, Bob Dandridge, Bob Lanier, Glenn Robinson, Ray Allen, Sam Cassell, Junior Bridgeman, Michael Redd, Terry Cummings, Vin Baker, Jon McGlocklin, Marques Johnson, and Brian Winters.\n\nCan we conclude that have the milwaukee bucks ever won a championship?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 424} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Gun laws in New York -- New York state law does not require a license to own or possess long guns, but does require a permit to legally possess or own a pistol. However, all firearms must comply with the NY SAFE Act, which bans guns considered ``assault weapons'' from ownership by private citizens, unless they were owned prior to the ban.\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to carry a gun in nyc?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Gun laws in New York -- New York state law does not require a license to own or possess long guns, but does require a permit to legally possess or own a pistol. However, all firearms must comply with the NY SAFE Act, which bans guns considered ``assault weapons'' from ownership by private citizens, unless they were owned prior to the ban.\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to carry a gun in nyc?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 497} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Graviton -- Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems. Attempts to extend the Standard Model or other quantum field theories by adding gravitons run into serious theoretical difficulties at energies close to or above the Planck scale. This is because of infinities arising due to quantum effects; technically, gravitation is not renormalizable. Since classical general relativity and quantum mechanics seem to be incompatible at such energies, from a theoretical point of view, this situation is not tenable. One possible solution is to replace particles with strings. String theories are quantum theories of gravity in the sense that they reduce to classical general relativity plus field theory at low energies, but are fully quantum mechanical, contain a graviton, and are thought to be mathematically consistent.\n\nCan we conclude that is the graviton part of the standard model?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Graviton -- Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems. Attempts to extend the Standard Model or other quantum field theories by adding gravitons run into serious theoretical difficulties at energies close to or above the Planck scale. This is because of infinities arising due to quantum effects; technically, gravitation is not renormalizable. Since classical general relativity and quantum mechanics seem to be incompatible at such energies, from a theoretical point of view, this situation is not tenable. One possible solution is to replace particles with strings. String theories are quantum theories of gravity in the sense that they reduce to classical general relativity plus field theory at low energies, but are fully quantum mechanical, contain a graviton, and are thought to be mathematically consistent.\n\nCan we conclude that is the graviton part of the standard model?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 582} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Haroun and the Sea of Stories -- Haroun and the Sea of Stories is a 1990 children's book by Salman Rushdie. It was Rushdie's fifth novel after The Satanic Verses. It is a phantasmagorical story that begins in a city so old and ruinous that it has forgotten its name.\n\nCan we conclude that is haroun and the sea of stories a children's book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Haroun and the Sea of Stories -- Haroun and the Sea of Stories is a 1990 children's book by Salman Rushdie. It was Rushdie's fifth novel after The Satanic Verses. It is a phantasmagorical story that begins in a city so old and ruinous that it has forgotten its name.\n\nCan we conclude that is haroun and the sea of stories a children's book?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 590} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Wheat flour -- In terms of the parts of the grain (the grass fruit) used in flour--the endosperm or protein/starchy part, the germ or protein/fat/vitamin-rich part, and the bran or fiber part--there are three general types of flour. White flour is made from the endosperm only. Brown flour includes some of the grain's germ and bran, while whole grain or wholemeal flour is made from the entire grain, including the bran, endosperm, and germ. Germ flour is made from the endosperm and germ, excluding the bran.\n\nCan we conclude that is wheat flour and white flour the same thing?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Wheat flour -- In terms of the parts of the grain (the grass fruit) used in flour--the endosperm or protein/starchy part, the germ or protein/fat/vitamin-rich part, and the bran or fiber part--there are three general types of flour. White flour is made from the endosperm only. Brown flour includes some of the grain's germ and bran, while whole grain or wholemeal flour is made from the entire grain, including the bran, endosperm, and germ. Germ flour is made from the endosperm and germ, excluding the bran.\n\nCan we conclude that is wheat flour and white flour the same thing?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 486} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Toll-free telephone number -- Toll-free numbers in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) are commonly called ``800 numbers'' after the original area code which was used to dial them. They include the area code 800 (since January 1, 1966), 888 (since March 1, 1996), 877 (since April 4, 1998), 866 (since July 29, 2000), 855 (since October 9, 2010), 844 (since December 7, 2013), and 833 (since April 22, 2017). Area codes reserved for future expansion include 822, 880 through 887, and 889.\n\nCan we conclude that is a 1-888 number toll free?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Toll-free telephone number -- Toll-free numbers in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) are commonly called ``800 numbers'' after the original area code which was used to dial them. They include the area code 800 (since January 1, 1966), 888 (since March 1, 1996), 877 (since April 4, 1998), 866 (since July 29, 2000), 855 (since October 9, 2010), 844 (since December 7, 2013), and 833 (since April 22, 2017). Area codes reserved for future expansion include 822, 880 through 887, and 889.\n\nCan we conclude that is a 1-888 number toll free?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 581} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Tomato pur\u00e9e -- Tomato pur\u00e9e is a thick liquid made by cooking and straining tomatoes. The difference between tomato paste, tomato pur\u00e9e, and tomato sauce is consistency; tomato puree has a thicker consistency and a deeper flavour than sauce.\n\nCan we conclude that is tomato puree and tomato sauce the same thing?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Tomato pur\u00e9e -- Tomato pur\u00e9e is a thick liquid made by cooking and straining tomatoes. The difference between tomato paste, tomato pur\u00e9e, and tomato sauce is consistency; tomato puree has a thicker consistency and a deeper flavour than sauce.\n\nCan we conclude that is tomato puree and tomato sauce the same thing?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 439} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Take Your Dog to Work Day -- Take Your Dog to Work Day (TYDTWDay) was created by Pet Sitters International and first celebrated in 1999. PSI created the day to encourage businesses to allow dogs in the workplace for one Friday each year to celebrate the great companions dogs make and promote their adoptions from local shelters, rescue groups and humane societies. PSI believes that through the event dog-less co-workers will be encouraged to adopt when they witness the human-animal bond. The week leading up to Take Your Dog To Work Day is Take Your Pet To Work Week. Take Your Dog to Work Day and Take Your Pet to Work Week are registered trademarks of Pet Sitters International, Inc.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a national bring your dog to work day?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Take Your Dog to Work Day -- Take Your Dog to Work Day (TYDTWDay) was created by Pet Sitters International and first celebrated in 1999. PSI created the day to encourage businesses to allow dogs in the workplace for one Friday each year to celebrate the great companions dogs make and promote their adoptions from local shelters, rescue groups and humane societies. PSI believes that through the event dog-less co-workers will be encouraged to adopt when they witness the human-animal bond. The week leading up to Take Your Dog To Work Day is Take Your Pet To Work Week. Take Your Dog to Work Day and Take Your Pet to Work Week are registered trademarks of Pet Sitters International, Inc.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a national bring your dog to work day?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 568} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Stand by Me (film) -- After a series of misadventures and self-revelations, the boys locate the body. However, local hoodlum ``Ace'' Merrill and his gang, including Chris' older brother ``Eyeball'' Chambers, arrive to claim the body and the credit for finding it. When Chris refuses to allow this, Ace draws a switchblade with intent to kill him, but Gordie intervenes with the pistol Chris had stolen. Ace and his gang leave and Ace vows revenge.\n\nCan we conclude that do they find the body in stand by me?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Stand by Me (film) -- After a series of misadventures and self-revelations, the boys locate the body. However, local hoodlum ``Ace'' Merrill and his gang, including Chris' older brother ``Eyeball'' Chambers, arrive to claim the body and the credit for finding it. When Chris refuses to allow this, Ace draws a switchblade with intent to kill him, but Gordie intervenes with the pistol Chris had stolen. Ace and his gang leave and Ace vows revenge.\n\nCan we conclude that do they find the body in stand by me?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 487} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Postal holiday -- Part 608, section 3.2 of the DMM (U.S. Domestic Mail Manual) groups holidays into ``Widely Observed'' and ``Not Widely Observed''. Holidays ``Widely Observed'' include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Holidays ``Not Widely Observed'' are Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday; Presidents Day; Columbus Day; and Veterans Day.\n\nCan we conclude that does the mail run on memorial day weekend?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Postal holiday -- Part 608, section 3.2 of the DMM (U.S. Domestic Mail Manual) groups holidays into ``Widely Observed'' and ``Not Widely Observed''. Holidays ``Widely Observed'' include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Holidays ``Not Widely Observed'' are Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday; Presidents Day; Columbus Day; and Veterans Day.\n\nCan we conclude that does the mail run on memorial day weekend?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 585} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "The Blues Brothers -- The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band which was founded in 1978 by comedy actors Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live. Belushi and Aykroyd fronted the band, respectively in character as lead vocalist ``Joliet'' Jake Blues and harmonica player/vocalist Elwood Blues. The band was composed of well-known and respected musicians, and debuted as the musical guest on the April 22, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live, opening the show performing ``Hey Bartender'', and later ``Soul Man''.\n\nCan we conclude that is the blues brothers based on a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Blues Brothers -- The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band which was founded in 1978 by comedy actors Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live. Belushi and Aykroyd fronted the band, respectively in character as lead vocalist ``Joliet'' Jake Blues and harmonica player/vocalist Elwood Blues. The band was composed of well-known and respected musicians, and debuted as the musical guest on the April 22, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live, opening the show performing ``Hey Bartender'', and later ``Soul Man''.\n\nCan we conclude that is the blues brothers based on a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 440} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Good Samaritan law -- Good Samaritan laws offer legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated. The protection is intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death. An example of such a law in common-law areas of Canada: a good Samaritan doctrine is a legal principle that prevents a rescuer who has voluntarily helped a victim in distress from being successfully sued for wrongdoing. Its purpose is to keep people from being reluctant to help a stranger in need for fear of legal repercussions should they make some mistake in treatment. By contrast, a duty to rescue law requires people to offer assistance and holds those who fail to do so liable.\n\nCan we conclude that do good samaritan laws protect those who help at an accident?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Good Samaritan law -- Good Samaritan laws offer legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated. The protection is intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death. An example of such a law in common-law areas of Canada: a good Samaritan doctrine is a legal principle that prevents a rescuer who has voluntarily helped a victim in distress from being successfully sued for wrongdoing. Its purpose is to keep people from being reluctant to help a stranger in need for fear of legal repercussions should they make some mistake in treatment. By contrast, a duty to rescue law requires people to offer assistance and holds those who fail to do so liable.\n\nCan we conclude that do good samaritan laws protect those who help at an accident?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 401} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Black Bike Week -- Black Bike Week, also called Atlantic Beach Bikefest and Black Bikers Week, is an annual motorcycle rally in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area, held on Memorial Day weekend. It is also sometimes called Black Fill-in-the-Blank Week, because it has evolved to attract many non-motorcycling visitors who come for music, socializing and enjoying the beach. Events include motorcycle racing, concerts, parties, and street festivals. Called a ``one-of-a-kind event'' and ``an exhibitionist's paradise'' by Jeffrey Gettleman, Black Bike Week is ``all about riding, styling and profiling,'' in the words of Mayor Irene Armstrong of Atlantic Beach, South Carolina.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a black bike week in myrtle beach?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Black Bike Week -- Black Bike Week, also called Atlantic Beach Bikefest and Black Bikers Week, is an annual motorcycle rally in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area, held on Memorial Day weekend. It is also sometimes called Black Fill-in-the-Blank Week, because it has evolved to attract many non-motorcycling visitors who come for music, socializing and enjoying the beach. Events include motorcycle racing, concerts, parties, and street festivals. Called a ``one-of-a-kind event'' and ``an exhibitionist's paradise'' by Jeffrey Gettleman, Black Bike Week is ``all about riding, styling and profiling,'' in the words of Mayor Irene Armstrong of Atlantic Beach, South Carolina.\n\nCan we conclude that is there a black bike week in myrtle beach?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 471} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Canada men's national soccer team -- On September 6, 2016, after not being able to qualify for the fifth round of the 2018 World Cup qualifying despite a 3--1 win over El Salvador, head coach Benito Floro was sacked on September 14, ending his reign as manager of the national team.\n\nCan we conclude that is canada in the 2018 soccer world cup?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Canada men's national soccer team -- On September 6, 2016, after not being able to qualify for the fifth round of the 2018 World Cup qualifying despite a 3--1 win over El Salvador, head coach Benito Floro was sacked on September 14, ending his reign as manager of the national team.\n\nCan we conclude that is canada in the 2018 soccer world cup?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 550} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cougar -- The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas. Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America, is the greatest of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. An adaptable, generalist species, the cougar is found in most American habitat types. It is the second-heaviest cat in the New World, after the jaguar. Secretive and largely solitary by nature, the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, although there are daytime sightings. The cougar is more closely related to smaller felines, including the domestic cat (subfamily Felinae), than to any species of subfamily Pantherinae, of which only the jaguar is native to the Americas.\n\nCan we conclude that are pumas cougars and mountain lions the same animal?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Cougar -- The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the mountain lion, puma, panther, or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas. Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America, is the greatest of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. An adaptable, generalist species, the cougar is found in most American habitat types. It is the second-heaviest cat in the New World, after the jaguar. Secretive and largely solitary by nature, the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, although there are daytime sightings. The cougar is more closely related to smaller felines, including the domestic cat (subfamily Felinae), than to any species of subfamily Pantherinae, of which only the jaguar is native to the Americas.\n\nCan we conclude that are pumas cougars and mountain lions the same animal?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 514} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Air Force One -- The Air Force usually does not have fighter aircraft escort the presidential aircraft over the United States but it has occurred, for example during the attack on the World Trade Center.\n\nCan we conclude that does air force one travel with fighter escort?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Air Force One -- The Air Force usually does not have fighter aircraft escort the presidential aircraft over the United States but it has occurred, for example during the attack on the World Trade Center.\n\nCan we conclude that does air force one travel with fighter escort?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 456} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Coffee-Mate -- An unopened bottle of Coffee-Mate can last up to two years with no refrigeration and can stay fresh for two weeks once it is opened. The product is popular in offices where refrigeration may not be available. Non-dairy creamer can be used by individuals who are lactose-intolerant. Once opened, liquid non-dairy creamer should be refrigerated.\n\nCan we conclude that does liquid coffee mate have to be refrigerated?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Coffee-Mate -- An unopened bottle of Coffee-Mate can last up to two years with no refrigeration and can stay fresh for two weeks once it is opened. The product is popular in offices where refrigeration may not be available. Non-dairy creamer can be used by individuals who are lactose-intolerant. Once opened, liquid non-dairy creamer should be refrigerated.\n\nCan we conclude that does liquid coffee mate have to be refrigerated?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 507} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "List of Xbox games compatible with Xbox 360 -- The Xbox 360 gaming console has received updates from Microsoft since its launch in 2005 that enable it to play select games from its predecessor, Xbox. The Xbox 360 launched with backward compatibility with the number of supported Xbox games varying depending on region. Microsoft continued to updated the list of Xbox games that were compatible with Xbox 360 until November 2007 when the list was finalized. Microsoft later launched the Xbox Originals program on December 7, 2007 where select backward compatible Xbox games could be purchased digitally on Xbox 360 consoles with the program ending less than two years later in June 2009. The following is a list of all backward compatible games on Xbox 360 available on physical and digital media.\n\nCan we conclude that can you play original xbox games on a 360?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "List of Xbox games compatible with Xbox 360 -- The Xbox 360 gaming console has received updates from Microsoft since its launch in 2005 that enable it to play select games from its predecessor, Xbox. The Xbox 360 launched with backward compatibility with the number of supported Xbox games varying depending on region. Microsoft continued to updated the list of Xbox games that were compatible with Xbox 360 until November 2007 when the list was finalized. Microsoft later launched the Xbox Originals program on December 7, 2007 where select backward compatible Xbox games could be purchased digitally on Xbox 360 consoles with the program ending less than two years later in June 2009. The following is a list of all backward compatible games on Xbox 360 available on physical and digital media.\n\nCan we conclude that can you play original xbox games on a 360?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 591} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "San Francisco Bay Area -- The African American population of the Bay Area used to be significant in San Francisco, where one out of seven residents were black in 1970, which had a thriving jazz scene and was known as ``Harlem of the West''. Today, they have mostly moved to parts of the East Bay and North Bay, including the cities of Oakland and Antioch. The South Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa was home to once a primarily black community until the 1980s, when many Latino immigrants settled in the area. Other cities with large numbers of African Americans include Vallejo (28%), Richmond (26%), and East Palo Alto (17%).\n\nCan we conclude that is antioch ca part of the bay area?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "San Francisco Bay Area -- The African American population of the Bay Area used to be significant in San Francisco, where one out of seven residents were black in 1970, which had a thriving jazz scene and was known as ``Harlem of the West''. Today, they have mostly moved to parts of the East Bay and North Bay, including the cities of Oakland and Antioch. The South Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa was home to once a primarily black community until the 1980s, when many Latino immigrants settled in the area. Other cities with large numbers of African Americans include Vallejo (28%), Richmond (26%), and East Palo Alto (17%).\n\nCan we conclude that is antioch ca part of the bay area?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 566} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Euro sign -- The euro sign (\u20ac) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the Eurozone in the European Union (EU). The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. The international three-letter code (according to ISO standard ISO 4217) for the euro is EUR. In Unicode it is encoded at U+20AC \u20ac euro sign (HTML € € ). In English, the sign precedes the value (for instance, \u20ac10, not 10 \u20ac, unlike most other European languages). In some style guides, but not others, the euro sign is unspaced.\n\nCan we conclude that does the euro sign go before the number?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Euro sign -- The euro sign (\u20ac) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the Eurozone in the European Union (EU). The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. The international three-letter code (according to ISO standard ISO 4217) for the euro is EUR. In Unicode it is encoded at U+20AC \u20ac euro sign (HTML € € ). In English, the sign precedes the value (for instance, \u20ac10, not 10 \u20ac, unlike most other European languages). In some style guides, but not others, the euro sign is unspaced.\n\nCan we conclude that does the euro sign go before the number?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 450} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cornus florida -- Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico. An endemic population once spanned from southernmost coastal Maine south to northern Florida and west to the Mississippi River. The tree is commonly planted as an ornamental in residential and public areas because of its showy bracts and interesting bark structure.\n\nCan we conclude that do dogwood trees grow in the middle east?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Cornus florida -- Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico. An endemic population once spanned from southernmost coastal Maine south to northern Florida and west to the Mississippi River. The tree is commonly planted as an ornamental in residential and public areas because of its showy bracts and interesting bark structure.\n\nCan we conclude that do dogwood trees grow in the middle east?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 543} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Jamestown (TV series) -- Jamestown is a 2017 British drama television series, written by Bill Gallagher and produced by Carnival Films, the makers of Downton Abbey. Set in 1619, Jamestown follows the first English settlers as they establish a community in the New World. Among those landing onshore are a group of women destined to be married to the men of Jamestown, including three spirited women from England. The series premiered on Sky One in the United Kingdom in May 2017. Sky ordered a second series of Jamestown in May 2017, before the premiere of the first series. Series 2 aired from February 2018. The renewal of Jamestown for a third season was announced by Sky One on March 23, 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is there going to be a season 2 of jamestown?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Jamestown (TV series) -- Jamestown is a 2017 British drama television series, written by Bill Gallagher and produced by Carnival Films, the makers of Downton Abbey. Set in 1619, Jamestown follows the first English settlers as they establish a community in the New World. Among those landing onshore are a group of women destined to be married to the men of Jamestown, including three spirited women from England. The series premiered on Sky One in the United Kingdom in May 2017. Sky ordered a second series of Jamestown in May 2017, before the premiere of the first series. Series 2 aired from February 2018. The renewal of Jamestown for a third season was announced by Sky One on March 23, 2018.\n\nCan we conclude that is there going to be a season 2 of jamestown?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 597} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Back-pass rule -- Goalkeepers are normally allowed to handle the ball within their own penalty area, and once they have control of the ball in their hands opposition players may not challenge them for it. However the back-pass rule prohibits goalkeepers from handling the ball after it has been deliberately kicked to them by a team-mate, or after receiving it directly from a throw-in taken by a team-mate. Back-passes with parts of the body other than the foot, such as headers, are not prohibited. Despite the popular name ``back-pass rule'', there is no requirement in the laws that the kick or throw-in must be backwards; handling by the goalkeeper is forbidden regardless of the direction the ball travels.\n\nCan we conclude that can goalie pick up ball from throw in?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Back-pass rule -- Goalkeepers are normally allowed to handle the ball within their own penalty area, and once they have control of the ball in their hands opposition players may not challenge them for it. However the back-pass rule prohibits goalkeepers from handling the ball after it has been deliberately kicked to them by a team-mate, or after receiving it directly from a throw-in taken by a team-mate. Back-passes with parts of the body other than the foot, such as headers, are not prohibited. Despite the popular name ``back-pass rule'', there is no requirement in the laws that the kick or throw-in must be backwards; handling by the goalkeeper is forbidden regardless of the direction the ball travels.\n\nCan we conclude that can goalie pick up ball from throw in?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 554} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Soul Surfer (film) -- Soul Surfer is a 2011 American biographical drama film directed by Sean McNamara, based on the 2004 autobiography Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board by Bethany Hamilton about her life as a surfer after a horrific shark attack and her recovery. The film stars AnnaSophia Robb, Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid, and Lorraine Nicholson with Carrie Underwood, Kevin Sorbo, Sonya Balmores, Branscombe Richmond, and Craig T. Nelson.\n\nCan we conclude that is carrie underwood in the movie soul surfer?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Soul Surfer (film) -- Soul Surfer is a 2011 American biographical drama film directed by Sean McNamara, based on the 2004 autobiography Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board by Bethany Hamilton about her life as a surfer after a horrific shark attack and her recovery. The film stars AnnaSophia Robb, Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid, and Lorraine Nicholson with Carrie Underwood, Kevin Sorbo, Sonya Balmores, Branscombe Richmond, and Craig T. Nelson.\n\nCan we conclude that is carrie underwood in the movie soul surfer?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 529} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Naples International Airport -- Naples International Airport (IATA: NAP, ICAO: LIRN) (Italian: Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli) is the international airport serving Naples, Italy. It is located 3.2 NM (5.9 km; 3.7 mi) north-northeast of the city in the Capodichino district of Naples. The airport has two terminal buildings: Terminal 1 is for scheduled flights and Terminal 2, located away from the airfield, is used for charter operations.\n\nCan we conclude that is there an international airport in naples italy?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Naples International Airport -- Naples International Airport (IATA: NAP, ICAO: LIRN) (Italian: Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli) is the international airport serving Naples, Italy. It is located 3.2 NM (5.9 km; 3.7 mi) north-northeast of the city in the Capodichino district of Naples. The airport has two terminal buildings: Terminal 1 is for scheduled flights and Terminal 2, located away from the airfield, is used for charter operations.\n\nCan we conclude that is there an international airport in naples italy?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 459} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Jack Russell Terrier -- The Jack Russell Terrier is a small terrier that has its origins in fox hunting. It is principally white-bodied and smooth, rough or broken-coated but can be any colour.\n\nCan we conclude that is a jack russell considered a small breed?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Jack Russell Terrier -- The Jack Russell Terrier is a small terrier that has its origins in fox hunting. It is principally white-bodied and smooth, rough or broken-coated but can be any colour.\n\nCan we conclude that is a jack russell considered a small breed?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 455} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Jersey pound -- Both Jersey and Bank of England notes are legal tender in Jersey and circulate together, alongside the Guernsey pound and Scottish banknotes. The Jersey notes are not legal tender in the United Kingdom but are legal currency, so creditors and traders may accept them if they so choose.\n\nCan we conclude that is jersey currency legal tender in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Jersey pound -- Both Jersey and Bank of England notes are legal tender in Jersey and circulate together, alongside the Guernsey pound and Scottish banknotes. The Jersey notes are not legal tender in the United Kingdom but are legal currency, so creditors and traders may accept them if they so choose.\n\nCan we conclude that is jersey currency legal tender in the uk?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 423} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Federal judiciary of the United States -- The federal courts are composed of three levels of courts. The Supreme Court of the United States is the court of last resort. It is generally an appellate court that operates under discretionary review, which means that the Court can choose which cases to hear, by granting writs of certiorari. There is therefore generally no basic right of appeal that extends automatically all the way to the Supreme Court. In a few situations (like lawsuits between state governments or some cases between the federal government and a state) it sits as a court of original jurisdiction.\n\nCan we conclude that is the federal court the same as the supreme court?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Federal judiciary of the United States -- The federal courts are composed of three levels of courts. The Supreme Court of the United States is the court of last resort. It is generally an appellate court that operates under discretionary review, which means that the Court can choose which cases to hear, by granting writs of certiorari. There is therefore generally no basic right of appeal that extends automatically all the way to the Supreme Court. In a few situations (like lawsuits between state governments or some cases between the federal government and a state) it sits as a court of original jurisdiction.\n\nCan we conclude that is the federal court the same as the supreme court?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 407} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Bixby letter -- In the 1998 war film Saving Private Ryan, General George Marshall (played by Harve Presnell) reads the Bixby letter to his officers before giving the order to find and send home Private James Francis Ryan after Ryan's three brothers died in battle.\n\nCan we conclude that did abraham lincoln write the letter in saving private ryan?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Bixby letter -- In the 1998 war film Saving Private Ryan, General George Marshall (played by Harve Presnell) reads the Bixby letter to his officers before giving the order to find and send home Private James Francis Ryan after Ryan's three brothers died in battle.\n\nCan we conclude that did abraham lincoln write the letter in saving private ryan?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 408} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Next United Kingdom general election -- The next general election in the United Kingdom is scheduled to be held on 5 May 2022 under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011. The election may be held at an earlier date in the event of an early election motion being passed by a super-majority of two-thirds in the House of Commons, or a vote of no confidence in the government which is not followed by a vote of confidence within 14 days.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a uk general election in 2018?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Next United Kingdom general election -- The next general election in the United Kingdom is scheduled to be held on 5 May 2022 under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011. The election may be held at an earlier date in the event of an early election motion being passed by a super-majority of two-thirds in the House of Commons, or a vote of no confidence in the government which is not followed by a vote of confidence within 14 days.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a uk general election in 2018?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 508} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Cradle cap -- Cradle cap is seborrheic dermatitis that affects infants. It presents on the scalp as greasy patches of scaling, which appear thick, crusty, yellow, white or brown. The affected regions are not usually itchy and do not bother the child. Other affected areas can include the eyelids, ear, around the nose, and in the groin. Hair loss can also occur.\n\nCan we conclude that can cradle cap make baby hair fall out?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Cradle cap -- Cradle cap is seborrheic dermatitis that affects infants. It presents on the scalp as greasy patches of scaling, which appear thick, crusty, yellow, white or brown. The affected regions are not usually itchy and do not bother the child. Other affected areas can include the eyelids, ear, around the nose, and in the groin. Hair loss can also occur.\n\nCan we conclude that can cradle cap make baby hair fall out?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 551} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Drinking in public -- Drinking in public in Denmark is legal in general. The law forbids ``disturbing of the public law and order''. Thus general consumption is accepted. Several cafes have outdoor serving in the same zones.\n\nCan we conclude that can you drink alcohol in public in denmark?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Drinking in public -- Drinking in public in Denmark is legal in general. The law forbids ``disturbing of the public law and order''. Thus general consumption is accepted. Several cafes have outdoor serving in the same zones.\n\nCan we conclude that can you drink alcohol in public in denmark?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 422} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Supreme Court Police -- The Supreme Court of the United States Police is a small U.S. federal law enforcement agency headquartered in the District of Columbia, whose mission is to ensure the integrity of the constitutional mission of the U.S. Supreme Court by protecting the Supreme Court building, the Justices, employees, guests, and visitors. In accordance with 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 672, the Supreme Court Police falls under the jurisdiction of the Marshal of the United States Supreme Court who is appointed by the Supreme Court. The Marshal and the Supreme Court Police are authorized by 40 U.S.C. \u00a7 6121 to police the Supreme Court Building and protect the Justices, employees of the Court, and visitors to the Court.\n\nCan we conclude that do supreme court judges get secret service protection?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Supreme Court Police -- The Supreme Court of the United States Police is a small U.S. federal law enforcement agency headquartered in the District of Columbia, whose mission is to ensure the integrity of the constitutional mission of the U.S. Supreme Court by protecting the Supreme Court building, the Justices, employees, guests, and visitors. In accordance with 28 U.S.C. \u00a7 672, the Supreme Court Police falls under the jurisdiction of the Marshal of the United States Supreme Court who is appointed by the Supreme Court. The Marshal and the Supreme Court Police are authorized by 40 U.S.C. \u00a7 6121 to police the Supreme Court Building and protect the Justices, employees of the Court, and visitors to the Court.\n\nCan we conclude that do supreme court judges get secret service protection?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 539} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Throw-in -- A goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in; if a player throws the ball directly into their own goal without any other player touching it, the result is a corner kick to the opposing side. Likewise an offensive goal cannot be scored directly from a throw in; the result in this case is a goal kick for the defending team.\n\nCan we conclude that does a goal from a throw in count?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Throw-in -- A goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in; if a player throws the ball directly into their own goal without any other player touching it, the result is a corner kick to the opposing side. Likewise an offensive goal cannot be scored directly from a throw in; the result in this case is a goal kick for the defending team.\n\nCan we conclude that does a goal from a throw in count?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 573} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Kingdom (manga) -- Kingdom (\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0\u30c0\u30e0, Kingudamu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara (\u539f\u6cf0\u4e45, Hara Yasuhisa). The manga provides a fictionalized account of the Warring States period primarily through the experiences of the war orphan Xin and his comrades as he fights to become the greatest general under the heavens, and in doing so, unifying China for the first time in history. The series was adapted into a thirty-eight episode anime series by studio Pierrot that aired from June 4, 2012 to February 25, 2013. A second season was announced and aired from June 8, 2013 to March 1, 2014. An English language release of the anime was licensed by Funimation.\n\nCan we conclude that is kingdom manga based on a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Kingdom (manga) -- Kingdom (\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0\u30c0\u30e0, Kingudamu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhisa Hara (\u539f\u6cf0\u4e45, Hara Yasuhisa). The manga provides a fictionalized account of the Warring States period primarily through the experiences of the war orphan Xin and his comrades as he fights to become the greatest general under the heavens, and in doing so, unifying China for the first time in history. The series was adapted into a thirty-eight episode anime series by studio Pierrot that aired from June 4, 2012 to February 25, 2013. A second season was announced and aired from June 8, 2013 to March 1, 2014. An English language release of the anime was licensed by Funimation.\n\nCan we conclude that is kingdom manga based on a true story?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 426} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Evermore (Beauty and the Beast song) -- ``Evermore'' is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for the musical fantasy film Beauty and the Beast (2017), a live-action remake of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name. Originally recorded for the film by English actor Dan Stevens, who performs the song in his starring role as the titular Beast, ``Evermore'' was first released as a single by American singer Josh Groban on March 3, 2017. Stevens' version became available on March 10, 2017 when the film's soundtrack was released online, while Groban's cover is played during the film's closing credits.\n\nCan we conclude that did dan stevens do the singing in beauty and the beast?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Evermore (Beauty and the Beast song) -- ``Evermore'' is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for the musical fantasy film Beauty and the Beast (2017), a live-action remake of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name. Originally recorded for the film by English actor Dan Stevens, who performs the song in his starring role as the titular Beast, ``Evermore'' was first released as a single by American singer Josh Groban on March 3, 2017. Stevens' version became available on March 10, 2017 when the film's soundtrack was released online, while Groban's cover is played during the film's closing credits.\n\nCan we conclude that did dan stevens do the singing in beauty and the beast?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 588} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "State constitution (Australia) -- In Australia, each state has its own constitution. Each state constitution preceded the Constitution of Australia as constitutions of the then separate British colonies, but all the states ceded powers to the Parliament of Australia as part of federation in 1901.\n\nCan we conclude that does each australian state have its own constitution?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "State constitution (Australia) -- In Australia, each state has its own constitution. Each state constitution preceded the Constitution of Australia as constitutions of the then separate British colonies, but all the states ceded powers to the Parliament of Australia as part of federation in 1901.\n\nCan we conclude that does each australian state have its own constitution?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 435} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "AR-15s in California -- The Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 banned Colt AR-15 rifles by name in the State of California. California's 2000 Assault Weapons ban went further and banned AR-15s made by other manufacturers by name such as Bushmaster, PWA, and Olympic Arms.\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to own an ar15 in california?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "AR-15s in California -- The Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 banned Colt AR-15 rifles by name in the State of California. California's 2000 Assault Weapons ban went further and banned AR-15s made by other manufacturers by name such as Bushmaster, PWA, and Olympic Arms.\n\nCan we conclude that is it legal to own an ar15 in california?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 457} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Michigan Wolverines football -- Michigan began competing in intercollegiate football in 1879. The Wolverines joined the Big Ten Conference at its inception in 1896, and other than a hiatus from 1907 to 1916, have been members since. Michigan has won or shared 42 league titles, and, since the inception of the AP Poll in 1936, has finished in the top 10 a total of 38 times. The Wolverines claim 11 national championships, most recently that of the 1997 squad voted atop the final AP Poll.\n\nCan we conclude that has michigan ever won a national championship in football?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Michigan Wolverines football -- Michigan began competing in intercollegiate football in 1879. The Wolverines joined the Big Ten Conference at its inception in 1896, and other than a hiatus from 1907 to 1916, have been members since. Michigan has won or shared 42 league titles, and, since the inception of the AP Poll in 1936, has finished in the top 10 a total of 38 times. The Wolverines claim 11 national championships, most recently that of the 1997 squad voted atop the final AP Poll.\n\nCan we conclude that has michigan ever won a national championship in football?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 462} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Johnny Vander Meer -- John Samuel Vander Meer (November 2, 1914 -- October 6, 1997) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a pitcher, most notably for the Cincinnati Reds. Vander Meer is best known for being the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history to throw two consecutive no-hitters. After the impressive start to his major league career, he experienced problems controlling the accuracy of his pitching, and his later career was marked by inconsistent performances.\n\nCan we conclude that has anyone ever pitched back to back no hitters?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Johnny Vander Meer -- John Samuel Vander Meer (November 2, 1914 -- October 6, 1997) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a pitcher, most notably for the Cincinnati Reds. Vander Meer is best known for being the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history to throw two consecutive no-hitters. After the impressive start to his major league career, he experienced problems controlling the accuracy of his pitching, and his later career was marked by inconsistent performances.\n\nCan we conclude that has anyone ever pitched back to back no hitters?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 470} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Penalty shoot-out (association football) -- A shoot-out is usually considered for statistical purposes to be separate from the match which preceded it. In the case of a two-legged fixture, the two matches are still considered either as two draws or as one win and one loss; in the case of a single match, it is still considered as a draw. This contrasts with a fixture won in extra time, where the score at the end of normal time is superseded. Converted shoot-out penalties are not considered as goals scored by a player for the purposes of their individual records, or for ``golden boot'' competitions.\n\nCan we conclude that does penalty shoot out goals count for golden boot?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Penalty shoot-out (association football) -- A shoot-out is usually considered for statistical purposes to be separate from the match which preceded it. In the case of a two-legged fixture, the two matches are still considered either as two draws or as one win and one loss; in the case of a single match, it is still considered as a draw. This contrasts with a fixture won in extra time, where the score at the end of normal time is superseded. Converted shoot-out penalties are not considered as goals scored by a player for the purposes of their individual records, or for ``golden boot'' competitions.\n\nCan we conclude that does penalty shoot out goals count for golden boot?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 589} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Da Vinci's Demons -- The series premiered in the United States on Starz on 12 April 2013, and its second season premiered on 22 March 2014. The series was renewed for a third season, which premiered on 24 October 2015. On 23 July 2015, Starz announced that the third season would be the show's last. However Goyer has left it open for a miniseries return.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a season 4 of da vinci's demons?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Da Vinci's Demons -- The series premiered in the United States on Starz on 12 April 2013, and its second season premiered on 22 March 2014. The series was renewed for a third season, which premiered on 24 October 2015. On 23 July 2015, Starz announced that the third season would be the show's last. However Goyer has left it open for a miniseries return.\n\nCan we conclude that will there be a season 4 of da vinci's demons?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 406} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Posthumous marriage -- Posthumous marriage (or necrogamy) is a marriage in which one of the participating members is deceased. It is legal in France and similar forms are practiced in Sudan and China. Since World War I, France has had hundreds of requests each year, of which many have been accepted.\n\nCan we conclude that can u marry a dead person in france?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Posthumous marriage -- Posthumous marriage (or necrogamy) is a marriage in which one of the participating members is deceased. It is legal in France and similar forms are practiced in Sudan and China. Since World War I, France has had hundreds of requests each year, of which many have been accepted.\n\nCan we conclude that can u marry a dead person in france?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 428} +{"task": "boolq", "input": "Q-Squared -- Trelane, who first appeared in the original Star Trek episode ``The Squire of Gothos'', is revealed to be a member of the Q Continuum. He taps into the power of the continuum and uses this ability to tamper with time and reality, resulting in the intersection of three different parallel universes which are also referred to as time ``tracks.'' Track A is a universe in which Beverly Crusher's husband Jack never died, and now serves as captain of the Enterprise with Jean-Luc Picard as his first officer; in this universe, Jack's son Wesley died as a boy and Jack and Beverly divorced. Track B is the traditional universe depicted on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Track C is akin to the more militaristic alternate universe shown in the Next Generation episode ``Yesterday's Enterprise'', in which the Federation is at war with the Klingons.\n\nCan we conclude that is trelane a member of the q continuum?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Q-Squared -- Trelane, who first appeared in the original Star Trek episode ``The Squire of Gothos'', is revealed to be a member of the Q Continuum. He taps into the power of the continuum and uses this ability to tamper with time and reality, resulting in the intersection of three different parallel universes which are also referred to as time ``tracks.'' Track A is a universe in which Beverly Crusher's husband Jack never died, and now serves as captain of the Enterprise with Jean-Luc Picard as his first officer; in this universe, Jack's son Wesley died as a boy and Jack and Beverly divorced. Track B is the traditional universe depicted on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Track C is akin to the more militaristic alternate universe shown in the Next Generation episode ``Yesterday's Enterprise'', in which the Federation is at war with the Klingons.\n\nCan we conclude that is trelane a member of the q continuum?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 563} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Six of the seven college students killed in a massive house fire Sunday morning in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, attended the University of South Carolina, a university official said Sunday. \"This is a very sad day for the University of South Carolina family,\" Dennis A. Pruitt, the vice president for student affairs, told reporters. The seventh fatality is believed to be a Clemson University student, he said. The six survivors -- who were treated and released from Brunswick Community Hospital -- are also USC students, he said. Pruitt said the bodies were being sent to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for identification. Watch home video showing the house in flames \u00bb . \"It is difficult to ascertain exactly who was in the house and who was not,\" Pruitt said, explaining that several area houses were filled with college students visiting for the weekend. Newspaper deliveryman Tim Burns was aghast when he first saw the inferno early Sunday morning. He tried to approach the door but the flames were too intense, he told the Associated Press. \"When I was going up to the entryway, you could hear the windows above me explode,\" Burns said. \"When I knew the flames had taken over, I don't think I've ever felt as helpless in my life.\" The USC students were affiliated with the Delta Delta Delta sorority and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Pruitt said, although he stressed that the weekend was not an official Greek function. \"It just so happens, as on many university campuses, that certain sororities and certain fraternities hang around together,\" he said. One person described as \"unaccounted for\" was later confirmed dead, Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Debbie Smith told CNN. \"We suffered a terrible tragedy at Ocean Isle this morning,\" Smith said in a news conference. \"Nothing like this has ever happened at Ocean Isle Beach, and we hope it never will again.\" She said officials had not yet contacted all the victims' families, and that they were not yet releasing their names. The mayor said one of the 13 people in the house was related to the house's owner. Smith said the house was fully \"engulfed\" in flames around 7 a.m. when the fire department arrived on the scene, about five minutes after the fire department was notified. She said the house had working smoke detectors, AP reported. Officials are investigating the cause of the fire, Smith said. \"We ran down the street to get away,\" Nick Cain told the AP. The University of North Carolina student was staying at a house about 100 feet away. Some of his friends had met several people staying at the house that burned down. \"The ash and the smoke were coming down on us. We were just trying to get away,\" Cain told the AP. Ocean Isle Beach is a popular resort destination along the southern coast of North Carolina. The 7-mile-long island's year-round population is about 425, while the summer season population is about 25,000, according to the town's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSix of seven dead in fire were University of South Carolina students .\nOfficial: Six treated at hospital and released were also USC students .\nMayor Debbie Smith said one of 13 at house is related to owner of house .\nVictims' names not being released until families are notified .", "context": "(CNN) -- Six of the seven college students killed in a massive house fire Sunday morning in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, attended the University of South Carolina, a university official said Sunday. \"This is a very sad day for the University of South Carolina family,\" Dennis A. Pruitt, the vice president for student affairs, told reporters. The seventh fatality is believed to be a Clemson University student, he said. The six survivors -- who were treated and released from Brunswick Community Hospital -- are also USC students, he said. Pruitt said the bodies were being sent to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for identification. Watch home video showing the house in flames \u00bb . \"It is difficult to ascertain exactly who was in the house and who was not,\" Pruitt said, explaining that several area houses were filled with college students visiting for the weekend. Newspaper deliveryman Tim Burns was aghast when he first saw the inferno early Sunday morning. He tried to approach the door but the flames were too intense, he told the Associated Press. \"When I was going up to the entryway, you could hear the windows above me explode,\" Burns said. \"When I knew the flames had taken over, I don't think I've ever felt as helpless in my life.\" The USC students were affiliated with the Delta Delta Delta sorority and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Pruitt said, although he stressed that the weekend was not an official Greek function. \"It just so happens, as on many university campuses, that certain sororities and certain fraternities hang around together,\" he said. One person described as \"unaccounted for\" was later confirmed dead, Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Debbie Smith told CNN. \"We suffered a terrible tragedy at Ocean Isle this morning,\" Smith said in a news conference. \"Nothing like this has ever happened at Ocean Isle Beach, and we hope it never will again.\" She said officials had not yet contacted all the victims' families, and that they were not yet releasing their names. The mayor said one of the 13 people in the house was related to the house's owner. Smith said the house was fully \"engulfed\" in flames around 7 a.m. when the fire department arrived on the scene, about five minutes after the fire department was notified. She said the house had working smoke detectors, AP reported. Officials are investigating the cause of the fire, Smith said. \"We ran down the street to get away,\" Nick Cain told the AP. The University of North Carolina student was staying at a house about 100 feet away. Some of his friends had met several people staying at the house that burned down. \"The ash and the smoke were coming down on us. We were just trying to get away,\" Cain told the AP. Ocean Isle Beach is a popular resort destination along the southern coast of North Carolina. The 7-mile-long island's year-round population is about 425, while the summer season population is about 25,000, according to the town's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Six of seven dead in fire were University of South Carolina students .\nOfficial: Six treated at hospital and released were also USC students .\nMayor Debbie Smith said one of 13 at house is related to owner of house .\nVictims' names not being released until families are notified .", "id": 1066} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "DHAKA, Bangladesh (CNN) -- More than 1,700 people have died in Bangladesh after a devastating tropical cyclone ripped through the western coast of the country, and the toll is expected to rise, a government spokesman tells CNN. Families stand amid the wreckage caused by the cyclone Friday in southern Bangladesh. Brig. Gen. Qazi Abedus Samad, director of operations for the country's armed forces, told CNN Saturday the toll had reached 1,723, and the figure is expected to rise. As flood waters recede, aid workers say they expect to find scores more bodies when remote villages are finally reached and the counting is done. They face debris-blocked roads, no electricity and almost nonexistent communications. In addition to the dead, another 15,000 people have been injured. Thousands of people have been displaced and many are still missing. Cyclone Sidr, with sustained winds of at least 131 mph (210 kph), made landfall Thursday night along the western coast of Bangladesh near the border with India, unleashing floodwaters. Government spokesman Fahim Munaim told CNN by telephone that the government held an emergency Cabinet meeting Saturday to assess the disaster and discuss recovery issues. He said the extent of the cyclone's damage may be much worse because emergency relief had not been able to reach remote areas. The government has identified the 12 worst districts -- all of them located on the southern coast -- out of the 23 affected by the cyclone, Munaim said. See victims pick up the pieces after the storm \u00bb . The Bangladeshi air force, army and navy are working to provide shelter for the many people who have been displaced. Power is still out in much of the country but it is being restored. Watch how the cyclone spawns a large relief effort \u00bb . Vince Edwards, national director of the relief agency World Vision in Bangladesh, said the high wind speeds of Cyclone Sidr have laid waste to the all-important rice crop and caused a huge loss of livestock. He said 280,000 families have been rendered homeless by the cyclone, but many have been able to get shelter from family members. World Vision is deploying 135 staffers and 7,000 volunteers to provide food, shelter and other relief. The group is appealing for $1.5 million in further funds to assist some 9.300 families rebuild their homes. In Dhaka -- about 200 miles north of the worst-hit region -- there were power outages, massive traffic jams and spotty phone service, CNN's Cal Perry said from the city. \"From an infrastructure perspective, the country absolutely has been brought to its knees,\" he said. Red Crescent spokeswoman Nabiha Chowdhury told CNN that communication with her agency's teams who have arrived in the stricken area is spotty, but they have resources with them to immediately help people with water purification, which she said was a top priority. Those teams have cash with them to buy relief supplies from local wholesalers, said Chowdhury, who said the latest number of people injured was 15,000 with 1,000 missing. Chowdhury said about 600,000 people had fled, adding that about 2 million people lived along the coast. The U.N. World Food Programme said it has enough high-energy biscuits to feed 400,000 people for several days. Another humanitarian group, Save The Children, appealed for aid from the public. \"Many families have lost everything, including their homes and their crops, and they are struggling to survive,\" said Kelly Stevenson, Save the Children's Bangladesh director. \"We are appealing to the U.S. public to support our efforts to assist children and families affected by this disaster. We remain very concerned about possible outbreaks of cholera and severe diarrhea due to the lack of access to clean water,\" he said in a written statement. The U.S. Department of State pledged Friday pledging \"to work with the government and foreign donors to assist in relieving the effects of the disaster.\" Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the U.S. Mission in Bangladesh, anticipating the storm, pre-positioned 16 Zodiac boats, water treatment systems, water ambulances and food for a more rapid response. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates was expected to approve plans to send up to three Navy amphibious warships, with up to 3,500 Marines, to locations off the coast of Bangladesh to assist in relief efforts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMore than 1,700 people dead, toll expected to rise, official says .\n15,000 people are injured following Thursday's tropical Cyclone Sidr .\nU.N. World Food Programme has food for 400,000 people for three days .\nPower outages, massive traffic jams and poor phone service in Dhaka .", "context": "DHAKA, Bangladesh (CNN) -- More than 1,700 people have died in Bangladesh after a devastating tropical cyclone ripped through the western coast of the country, and the toll is expected to rise, a government spokesman tells CNN. Families stand amid the wreckage caused by the cyclone Friday in southern Bangladesh. Brig. Gen. Qazi Abedus Samad, director of operations for the country's armed forces, told CNN Saturday the toll had reached 1,723, and the figure is expected to rise. As flood waters recede, aid workers say they expect to find scores more bodies when remote villages are finally reached and the counting is done. They face debris-blocked roads, no electricity and almost nonexistent communications. In addition to the dead, another 15,000 people have been injured. Thousands of people have been displaced and many are still missing. Cyclone Sidr, with sustained winds of at least 131 mph (210 kph), made landfall Thursday night along the western coast of Bangladesh near the border with India, unleashing floodwaters. Government spokesman Fahim Munaim told CNN by telephone that the government held an emergency Cabinet meeting Saturday to assess the disaster and discuss recovery issues. He said the extent of the cyclone's damage may be much worse because emergency relief had not been able to reach remote areas. The government has identified the 12 worst districts -- all of them located on the southern coast -- out of the 23 affected by the cyclone, Munaim said. See victims pick up the pieces after the storm \u00bb . The Bangladeshi air force, army and navy are working to provide shelter for the many people who have been displaced. Power is still out in much of the country but it is being restored. Watch how the cyclone spawns a large relief effort \u00bb . Vince Edwards, national director of the relief agency World Vision in Bangladesh, said the high wind speeds of Cyclone Sidr have laid waste to the all-important rice crop and caused a huge loss of livestock. He said 280,000 families have been rendered homeless by the cyclone, but many have been able to get shelter from family members. World Vision is deploying 135 staffers and 7,000 volunteers to provide food, shelter and other relief. The group is appealing for $1.5 million in further funds to assist some 9.300 families rebuild their homes. In Dhaka -- about 200 miles north of the worst-hit region -- there were power outages, massive traffic jams and spotty phone service, CNN's Cal Perry said from the city. \"From an infrastructure perspective, the country absolutely has been brought to its knees,\" he said. Red Crescent spokeswoman Nabiha Chowdhury told CNN that communication with her agency's teams who have arrived in the stricken area is spotty, but they have resources with them to immediately help people with water purification, which she said was a top priority. Those teams have cash with them to buy relief supplies from local wholesalers, said Chowdhury, who said the latest number of people injured was 15,000 with 1,000 missing. Chowdhury said about 600,000 people had fled, adding that about 2 million people lived along the coast. The U.N. World Food Programme said it has enough high-energy biscuits to feed 400,000 people for several days. Another humanitarian group, Save The Children, appealed for aid from the public. \"Many families have lost everything, including their homes and their crops, and they are struggling to survive,\" said Kelly Stevenson, Save the Children's Bangladesh director. \"We are appealing to the U.S. public to support our efforts to assist children and families affected by this disaster. We remain very concerned about possible outbreaks of cholera and severe diarrhea due to the lack of access to clean water,\" he said in a written statement. The U.S. Department of State pledged Friday pledging \"to work with the government and foreign donors to assist in relieving the effects of the disaster.\" Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the U.S. Mission in Bangladesh, anticipating the storm, pre-positioned 16 Zodiac boats, water treatment systems, water ambulances and food for a more rapid response. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates was expected to approve plans to send up to three Navy amphibious warships, with up to 3,500 Marines, to locations off the coast of Bangladesh to assist in relief efforts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "More than 1,700 people dead, toll expected to rise, official says .\n15,000 people are injured following Thursday's tropical Cyclone Sidr .\nU.N. World Food Programme has food for 400,000 people for three days .\nPower outages, massive traffic jams and poor phone service in Dhaka .", "id": 1187} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- Two Pakistani television networks that transmit from Dubai in United Arab Emirates were ordered off the air Friday at the request of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, officials from the networks said. Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, has been under pressure to lift a state of emergency. GEO-TV and ARY Digital offer a variety of programming, including news, entertainment, sports and music. Both networks had been banned from Pakistan's cable television system -- along with other networks, including CNN and BBC -- since Musharraf declared a state of emergency on November 3. This latest action prevents the two Pakistani networks from broadcasting worldwide via satellite. \"This was basically our window to the world, GEO President Imran Aslan said. \"In Pakistan, we've been shut down since the 3rd.\" The action was not wholly unexpected, but surprising nevertheless, Aslan said. \"We uplink from Dubai, never having had a license to uplink from Pakistan,\" he said. \"Dubai is a media city which seemed to be a haven and a sanctuary.\" Aslan said network officials have been in discussions with Pakistani government officials and \"it seemed very obvious that they were going to do this. We were ready for it to a certain extent.\" \"Eventually they decided to put their feet on the pipe, as it were.\" The government has made numerous demands of the network, although none of them official, Aslan said. \"It's done through intermediaries,\" he said. \"[Dulling] down the content, not having certain anchors, some of the hosts of our programs and talk shows.\" Musharraf's emergency order put several restrictions on the media, preventing journalists from expressing opinions prejudicial to \"the ideology ... or integrity of Pakistan.\" Journalists are also restricted from covering suicide bombings and militant activity and could face three-year jail terms if they \"ridicule\" members of the government or armed forces. Almost a dozen journalists have been arrested. Musharraf has denied that his restrictions bar criticism, saying they only ask for responsibility in reporting. But last week, Pakistan expelled three print journalists for using language in an editorial that a Pakistani official called offensive to Musharraf. The editorial criticized Musharraf and the United States and Britain for continuing to support him. While many Pakistani journalists have protested the restrictions, some smaller television channels have complied with the government's restrictions. GEO and ARY have refused. \"It seems most of the other channels have kowtowed in order to survive,\" Aslan said. Musharraf has said the emergency order improves stability and will foster peaceful parliamentary elections, which he has said he would like to see take place before January 9. The exact date will be set by Pakistan's Election Commission. Opposition leaders have accused Musharraf of declaring emergency rule to keep his hold on power and avoid an expected court ruling that would have nullified his election victory in October. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: GEO-TV president: \"It seemed very obvious that they were going to do this\"\nOrder comes on the request of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf .\nGEO-TV and ARY Digital offer varied programming, including news .\nBoth networks transmit from the United Arab Emirates .", "context": "LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- Two Pakistani television networks that transmit from Dubai in United Arab Emirates were ordered off the air Friday at the request of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, officials from the networks said. Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, has been under pressure to lift a state of emergency. GEO-TV and ARY Digital offer a variety of programming, including news, entertainment, sports and music. Both networks had been banned from Pakistan's cable television system -- along with other networks, including CNN and BBC -- since Musharraf declared a state of emergency on November 3. This latest action prevents the two Pakistani networks from broadcasting worldwide via satellite. \"This was basically our window to the world, GEO President Imran Aslan said. \"In Pakistan, we've been shut down since the 3rd.\" The action was not wholly unexpected, but surprising nevertheless, Aslan said. \"We uplink from Dubai, never having had a license to uplink from Pakistan,\" he said. \"Dubai is a media city which seemed to be a haven and a sanctuary.\" Aslan said network officials have been in discussions with Pakistani government officials and \"it seemed very obvious that they were going to do this. We were ready for it to a certain extent.\" \"Eventually they decided to put their feet on the pipe, as it were.\" The government has made numerous demands of the network, although none of them official, Aslan said. \"It's done through intermediaries,\" he said. \"[Dulling] down the content, not having certain anchors, some of the hosts of our programs and talk shows.\" Musharraf's emergency order put several restrictions on the media, preventing journalists from expressing opinions prejudicial to \"the ideology ... or integrity of Pakistan.\" Journalists are also restricted from covering suicide bombings and militant activity and could face three-year jail terms if they \"ridicule\" members of the government or armed forces. Almost a dozen journalists have been arrested. Musharraf has denied that his restrictions bar criticism, saying they only ask for responsibility in reporting. But last week, Pakistan expelled three print journalists for using language in an editorial that a Pakistani official called offensive to Musharraf. The editorial criticized Musharraf and the United States and Britain for continuing to support him. While many Pakistani journalists have protested the restrictions, some smaller television channels have complied with the government's restrictions. GEO and ARY have refused. \"It seems most of the other channels have kowtowed in order to survive,\" Aslan said. Musharraf has said the emergency order improves stability and will foster peaceful parliamentary elections, which he has said he would like to see take place before January 9. The exact date will be set by Pakistan's Election Commission. Opposition leaders have accused Musharraf of declaring emergency rule to keep his hold on power and avoid an expected court ruling that would have nullified his election victory in October. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: GEO-TV president: \"It seemed very obvious that they were going to do this\"\nOrder comes on the request of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf .\nGEO-TV and ARY Digital offer varied programming, including news .\nBoth networks transmit from the United Arab Emirates .", "id": 1101} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SUSSEX, Virginia (CNN) -- Suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick must adhere to tightened restrictions after he tested positive for marijuana use, a federal judge said Wednesday. Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick tested positive for marijuana in a September 13 drug test. Vick tested positive for the drug on September 13, a court document from the Eastern District of Virginia shows. As a result, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson ordered Vick to \"submit to any method of testing required by the pretrial services officer or the supervising officer for determining whether the defendant is using a prohibited substance.\" Those methods could include random drug testing, a remote alcohol testing system \"and/or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing,\" the order said. Vick, 27, must participate in substance abuse therapy and mental health counseling \"if deemed advisable by the pretrial services officer or supervising officer\" at his own expense, the order said. Vick was also ordered to stay home between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., \"or as directed by the pretrial services officer or supervising officer,\" the order said. He is to be electronically monitored during that time. The conditions are to apply until Vick's sentencing, which is set for December 10. Read about the federal case against Vick \u00bb . \"This is a very difficult time for Mr. Vick,\" said Billy Martin, Vick's lead defense counsel, in a written statement. \"He will comply with the court's new conditions regarding release.\" Vick faces a possible prison term of 12 to 18 months after his August guilty plea to federal conspiracy charges related to dogfighting on his property in Surry County, Virginia. The original terms of the pretrial release, set in July by U.S. Magistrate Dennis W. Dohnal, required that Vick not use narcotic drugs or other controlled substances unless prescribed by a doctor. Vick's guilty plea in the federal case came after three associates -- Purnell Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Quanis Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia; and Tony Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia -- admitted their roles in the operation and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. On Tuesday, a Virginia grand jury indicted Vick and the three co-defendants on state charges of running a dogfighting ring at the home. See a timeline of the case against Vick \u00bb . The Surry County grand jury brought two charges against Vick: one count of unlawfully torturing and killing dogs and one of promoting dogfights. Each is a felony charge that could result in a five-year prison term. Vick will be arraigned October 3 in state court in Virginia. Vick's attorneys say they are fighting the state charges on the grounds that he can't be convicted twice of the same crime. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Eric Fiegel contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nVick's September 13 drug test shows marijuana use .\nPretrial release conditions tightened; must stay home from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.\nVirginia grand jury indicts Vick and the three co-defendants on state charges .\nVick already faces up to 18 months in prison after federal plea deal .", "context": "SUSSEX, Virginia (CNN) -- Suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick must adhere to tightened restrictions after he tested positive for marijuana use, a federal judge said Wednesday. Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick tested positive for marijuana in a September 13 drug test. Vick tested positive for the drug on September 13, a court document from the Eastern District of Virginia shows. As a result, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson ordered Vick to \"submit to any method of testing required by the pretrial services officer or the supervising officer for determining whether the defendant is using a prohibited substance.\" Those methods could include random drug testing, a remote alcohol testing system \"and/or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing,\" the order said. Vick, 27, must participate in substance abuse therapy and mental health counseling \"if deemed advisable by the pretrial services officer or supervising officer\" at his own expense, the order said. Vick was also ordered to stay home between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., \"or as directed by the pretrial services officer or supervising officer,\" the order said. He is to be electronically monitored during that time. The conditions are to apply until Vick's sentencing, which is set for December 10. Read about the federal case against Vick \u00bb . \"This is a very difficult time for Mr. Vick,\" said Billy Martin, Vick's lead defense counsel, in a written statement. \"He will comply with the court's new conditions regarding release.\" Vick faces a possible prison term of 12 to 18 months after his August guilty plea to federal conspiracy charges related to dogfighting on his property in Surry County, Virginia. The original terms of the pretrial release, set in July by U.S. Magistrate Dennis W. Dohnal, required that Vick not use narcotic drugs or other controlled substances unless prescribed by a doctor. Vick's guilty plea in the federal case came after three associates -- Purnell Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Quanis Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia; and Tony Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia -- admitted their roles in the operation and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. On Tuesday, a Virginia grand jury indicted Vick and the three co-defendants on state charges of running a dogfighting ring at the home. See a timeline of the case against Vick \u00bb . The Surry County grand jury brought two charges against Vick: one count of unlawfully torturing and killing dogs and one of promoting dogfights. Each is a felony charge that could result in a five-year prison term. Vick will be arraigned October 3 in state court in Virginia. Vick's attorneys say they are fighting the state charges on the grounds that he can't be convicted twice of the same crime. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Eric Fiegel contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Vick's September 13 drug test shows marijuana use .\nPretrial release conditions tightened; must stay home from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.\nVirginia grand jury indicts Vick and the three co-defendants on state charges .\nVick already faces up to 18 months in prison after federal plea deal .", "id": 1193} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The man arrested for the videotaped rape of a toddler in Las Vegas, Nevada, will make his initial appearance in court Friday, a Clark County, Nevada, court official told CNN Tuesday. Authorities have not yet decided if Chester Arthur Stiles will appear in person or via video link. The judge will set a date for the arraignment at that hearing. Stiles, 37, was taken into custody Monday night after a Henderson, Nevada, police officer pulled over the white Buick Century he was driving. A former girlfriend of Stiles' said that, before the arrest, she lived in fear after going to police to identify the suspect after seeing enhanced photos from the videotape on the local news. \"I've had my share of nightmares,\" Elaine Thomas told CNN's Nancy Grace. Thomas said she screamed when she recognized the photos on television and had no choice but to contact police about the man she had thought was a \"weapons enthusiast\" with only a minor criminal record. Watch Thomas say how she felt when she saw the photos \u00bb . \"How could I not tell them who that man was? That little girl suffered unimaginable things, and I knew for a fact it was him,\" Thomas said. The judge in the case will hold an administrative hearing Wednesday, but Stiles will not be present, Clark County court spokesman Michael Sommermeyer said. Stiles was already being sought on an unrelated 2004 charge of felony lewdness with a child under 14, Sommermeyer said, adding that authorities amended that earlier filing on October 4 to include 20 counts related to the videotaped rape, including sexual assault and attempted sexual assault. Jerry T. Donohue, the attorney for the girl's mother, told CNN that the child on the videotape was younger than 3 when the abuse occurred. Henderson Police Officer Mike Dye said he pulled over Stiles' car Monday night because it did not have a license plate and became suspicious when the driver gave him an expired California driver's license with a photo that did not look like him. Dye said he and another officer, Mike Gower, questioned Stiles until he admitted his identity. \"He finally told us, 'Hey, I'm Chester Stiles. I'm the guy you're looking for,'\" Dye said. \"At that time, he said, 'I'm sick of running.'\" Dye said Stiles was calm and cooperative. Stiles, a resident of Pahrump, Nevada, was turned over to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and booked into the jail in Clark County, where he had been sought in connection with the videotape, which shows a girl being sexually assaulted. The girl, who is now 7, was found last month after a nationwide search. The tape was given to authorities by Darren Tuck, who told police he had found it in the desert five months before handing it over. Because of the delay, during which Tuck allegedly showed the tape to others, he faces charges of exhibiting pornography and possession of child pornography. He turned himself in to authorities in Nye County, Nevada, earlier this month. Professionals have evaluated the girl in the videotape since she was found, and she appears to be \"healthy and fine and happy,\" her mother's attorney said this month. The mother had not known her daughter had ever been victimized and was apparently oblivious to efforts to find her until late last month, Donohue said. \"A family friend called her and said, 'My God, you need to turn on the TV. I believe that is your daughter,' \" Donohue said. Donohue said the mother recognized Stiles, a former animal trainer. The alleged abuse most likely occurred while the mother -- a single woman working six days a week -- was at work, Donohue said. Another former girlfriend of Stiles', Tina Allen, said this month she thinks she is the reason Stiles came in contact with the girl and is \"mortified\" by the allegations against him. \"He said he'd been in the Navy and, you know, I was looking for a strong guy to represent to my sons what I thought they needed to be,\" Allen said. Allen said she took Stiles to a crowded apartment where her son and daughter lived. Also living in the apartment were a family friend and her daughter, the alleged assault victim. Todd Allen, Tina Allen's son, said he recognized his old apartment from scenes in the video. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ed Payne contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Suspect's ex-girlfriend: \"I've had my share of nightmares\"\nChester Arthur Stiles to make his initial court appearance Friday .\nStiles, 37, arrested following a routine traffic stop .\nSuspect said \"I'm Chester Stiles. ... I'm sick of running,\" according to officer .", "context": "(CNN) -- The man arrested for the videotaped rape of a toddler in Las Vegas, Nevada, will make his initial appearance in court Friday, a Clark County, Nevada, court official told CNN Tuesday. Authorities have not yet decided if Chester Arthur Stiles will appear in person or via video link. The judge will set a date for the arraignment at that hearing. Stiles, 37, was taken into custody Monday night after a Henderson, Nevada, police officer pulled over the white Buick Century he was driving. A former girlfriend of Stiles' said that, before the arrest, she lived in fear after going to police to identify the suspect after seeing enhanced photos from the videotape on the local news. \"I've had my share of nightmares,\" Elaine Thomas told CNN's Nancy Grace. Thomas said she screamed when she recognized the photos on television and had no choice but to contact police about the man she had thought was a \"weapons enthusiast\" with only a minor criminal record. Watch Thomas say how she felt when she saw the photos \u00bb . \"How could I not tell them who that man was? That little girl suffered unimaginable things, and I knew for a fact it was him,\" Thomas said. The judge in the case will hold an administrative hearing Wednesday, but Stiles will not be present, Clark County court spokesman Michael Sommermeyer said. Stiles was already being sought on an unrelated 2004 charge of felony lewdness with a child under 14, Sommermeyer said, adding that authorities amended that earlier filing on October 4 to include 20 counts related to the videotaped rape, including sexual assault and attempted sexual assault. Jerry T. Donohue, the attorney for the girl's mother, told CNN that the child on the videotape was younger than 3 when the abuse occurred. Henderson Police Officer Mike Dye said he pulled over Stiles' car Monday night because it did not have a license plate and became suspicious when the driver gave him an expired California driver's license with a photo that did not look like him. Dye said he and another officer, Mike Gower, questioned Stiles until he admitted his identity. \"He finally told us, 'Hey, I'm Chester Stiles. I'm the guy you're looking for,'\" Dye said. \"At that time, he said, 'I'm sick of running.'\" Dye said Stiles was calm and cooperative. Stiles, a resident of Pahrump, Nevada, was turned over to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and booked into the jail in Clark County, where he had been sought in connection with the videotape, which shows a girl being sexually assaulted. The girl, who is now 7, was found last month after a nationwide search. The tape was given to authorities by Darren Tuck, who told police he had found it in the desert five months before handing it over. Because of the delay, during which Tuck allegedly showed the tape to others, he faces charges of exhibiting pornography and possession of child pornography. He turned himself in to authorities in Nye County, Nevada, earlier this month. Professionals have evaluated the girl in the videotape since she was found, and she appears to be \"healthy and fine and happy,\" her mother's attorney said this month. The mother had not known her daughter had ever been victimized and was apparently oblivious to efforts to find her until late last month, Donohue said. \"A family friend called her and said, 'My God, you need to turn on the TV. I believe that is your daughter,' \" Donohue said. Donohue said the mother recognized Stiles, a former animal trainer. The alleged abuse most likely occurred while the mother -- a single woman working six days a week -- was at work, Donohue said. Another former girlfriend of Stiles', Tina Allen, said this month she thinks she is the reason Stiles came in contact with the girl and is \"mortified\" by the allegations against him. \"He said he'd been in the Navy and, you know, I was looking for a strong guy to represent to my sons what I thought they needed to be,\" Allen said. Allen said she took Stiles to a crowded apartment where her son and daughter lived. Also living in the apartment were a family friend and her daughter, the alleged assault victim. Todd Allen, Tina Allen's son, said he recognized his old apartment from scenes in the video. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ed Payne contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Suspect's ex-girlfriend: \"I've had my share of nightmares\"\nChester Arthur Stiles to make his initial court appearance Friday .\nStiles, 37, arrested following a routine traffic stop .\nSuspect said \"I'm Chester Stiles. ... I'm sick of running,\" according to officer .", "id": 1111} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England -- Milan goalkeeper Dida has been cleared to play in next month's Champions League match at Shakhtar Donetsk after partially winning his appeal to UEFA against a two-match ban. Dida has had one game of his two-match ban suspended for a year following an appeal to UEFA. Brazilian Dida was also fined 60,000 Swiss francs by European football's ruling body following an incident involving a supporter during the Champions clash against Celtic in Scotland on October 3. The 34-year-old Brazilian was initially banned for two games for his theatrics following a Celtic fan's encroachment onto the pitch during the 2-1 defeat at Celtic Park. \"Following Monday's appeals hearing, Dida is suspended for two matches, but one of the matches will now be deferred for a probationary period of one year,\" said a stement on UEFA's Web site. Dida sits out the home tie against Shakhtar on Wednesday after an inquiry based on Article 5, paragraph 1 of the UEFA disciplinary regulations (Principles of conduct), under which \"member associations, clubs, as well as their players, officials and members, shall conduct themselves according to the principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship\". However, Dida will only serve the second match of his ban if he commits a similar offense -- a theatrical over-reaction --during the next 12 months, freeing him for the trip to Ukraine. UEFA said that their Appeals Body \"took note that Dida expressed his sincere regrets as regards his conduct during the match.\" AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani was satisfied with UEFA's decision. \"I believe it is fair -- I was against the two-game suspension but one seems OK. \"Dida has made a mistake but his error did not hinder anyone, not Celtic, nor any player,\" said Galliani. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMilan goalkeeper Dida is partially successful against two-match UEFA ban .\nDida misses Wednesday's home Champions League tie against Shakhtar .\nSecond game of ban suspended for one year freeing him for return in Ukraine .", "context": "LONDON, England -- Milan goalkeeper Dida has been cleared to play in next month's Champions League match at Shakhtar Donetsk after partially winning his appeal to UEFA against a two-match ban. Dida has had one game of his two-match ban suspended for a year following an appeal to UEFA. Brazilian Dida was also fined 60,000 Swiss francs by European football's ruling body following an incident involving a supporter during the Champions clash against Celtic in Scotland on October 3. The 34-year-old Brazilian was initially banned for two games for his theatrics following a Celtic fan's encroachment onto the pitch during the 2-1 defeat at Celtic Park. \"Following Monday's appeals hearing, Dida is suspended for two matches, but one of the matches will now be deferred for a probationary period of one year,\" said a stement on UEFA's Web site. Dida sits out the home tie against Shakhtar on Wednesday after an inquiry based on Article 5, paragraph 1 of the UEFA disciplinary regulations (Principles of conduct), under which \"member associations, clubs, as well as their players, officials and members, shall conduct themselves according to the principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship\". However, Dida will only serve the second match of his ban if he commits a similar offense -- a theatrical over-reaction --during the next 12 months, freeing him for the trip to Ukraine. UEFA said that their Appeals Body \"took note that Dida expressed his sincere regrets as regards his conduct during the match.\" AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani was satisfied with UEFA's decision. \"I believe it is fair -- I was against the two-game suspension but one seems OK. \"Dida has made a mistake but his error did not hinder anyone, not Celtic, nor any player,\" said Galliani. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Milan goalkeeper Dida is partially successful against two-match UEFA ban .\nDida misses Wednesday's home Champions League tie against Shakhtar .\nSecond game of ban suspended for one year freeing him for return in Ukraine .", "id": 1121} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Vice President Dick Cheney will serve as acting president briefly Saturday while President Bush is anesthetized for a routine colonoscopy, White House spokesman Tony Snow said Friday. Bush is scheduled to have the medical procedure, expected to take about 2 1/2 hours, at the presidential retreat at Camp David, Maryland, Snow said. Bush's last colonoscopy was in June 2002, and no abnormalities were found, Snow said. The president's doctor had recommended a repeat procedure in about five years. The procedure will be supervised by Dr. Richard Tubb and conducted by a multidisciplinary team from the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, Snow said. A colonoscopy is the most sensitive test for colon cancer, rectal cancer and polyps, small clumps of cells that can become cancerous, according to the Mayo Clinic. Small polyps may be removed during the procedure. Snow said that was the case when Bush had colonoscopies before becoming president. Snow himself is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer that began in his colon and spread to his liver. Snow told reporters he had a chemo session scheduled later Friday. Watch Snow talk about Bush's procedure and his own colon cancer \u00bb . \"The president wants to encourage everybody to use surveillance,\" Snow said. The American Cancer Society recommends that people without high-risk factors or symptoms begin getting screened for signs of colorectal cancer at age 50. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPresident Bush will have a routine colonoscopy Saturday .\nWhile he's anesthetized, his powers will be transferred to the vice president .\nBush had last colonoscopy in 2002, which found no problems .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Vice President Dick Cheney will serve as acting president briefly Saturday while President Bush is anesthetized for a routine colonoscopy, White House spokesman Tony Snow said Friday. Bush is scheduled to have the medical procedure, expected to take about 2 1/2 hours, at the presidential retreat at Camp David, Maryland, Snow said. Bush's last colonoscopy was in June 2002, and no abnormalities were found, Snow said. The president's doctor had recommended a repeat procedure in about five years. The procedure will be supervised by Dr. Richard Tubb and conducted by a multidisciplinary team from the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, Snow said. A colonoscopy is the most sensitive test for colon cancer, rectal cancer and polyps, small clumps of cells that can become cancerous, according to the Mayo Clinic. Small polyps may be removed during the procedure. Snow said that was the case when Bush had colonoscopies before becoming president. Snow himself is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer that began in his colon and spread to his liver. Snow told reporters he had a chemo session scheduled later Friday. Watch Snow talk about Bush's procedure and his own colon cancer \u00bb . \"The president wants to encourage everybody to use surveillance,\" Snow said. The American Cancer Society recommends that people without high-risk factors or symptoms begin getting screened for signs of colorectal cancer at age 50. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "President Bush will have a routine colonoscopy Saturday .\nWhile he's anesthetized, his powers will be transferred to the vice president .\nBush had last colonoscopy in 2002, which found no problems .", "id": 1013} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- Drivers who were on the Minneapolis bridge when it collapsed told harrowing tales of survival. \"The whole bridge from one side of the Mississippi to the other just completely gave way, fell all the way down,\" survivor Gary Babineau told CNN. \"I probably had a 30-, 35-foot free fall. And there's cars in the water, there's cars on fire. The whole bridge is down.\" He said his back was injured but he determined he could move around. \"I realized there was a school bus right next to me, and me and a couple of other guys went over and started lifting the kids off the bridge. They were yelling, screaming, bleeding. I think there were some broken bones.\" Watch a driver describe his narrow escape \u00bb . At home when he heard about the disaster, Dr. John Hink, an emergency room physician, jumped into his car and rushed to the scene in 15 minutes. He arrived at the south side of the bridge, stood on the riverbank and saw dozens of people lying dazed on an expansive deck. They were in the middle of the Mississippi River, which was churning fast, and he had no way of getting to them. He went to the north side, where there was easier access to people. Ambulances were also having a hard time driving down to the river to get closer to the scene. Working feverishly, volunteers, EMTs and other officials managed to get 55 people into ambulances in less than two hours. Occasionally, a pickup truck with a medic inside would drive to get an injured person and bring him back up even ground, Hink told CNN. The rescue effort was controlled and organized, he said; the opposite of the lightning-quick collapse. \"I could see the whole bridge as it was going down, as it was falling,\" Babineau said. \"It just gave a rumble real quick, and it all just gave way, and it just fell completely, all the way to the ground. And there was dust everywhere and it was just like everyone has been saying: It was just like out of the movies.\" Babineau said the rear of his pickup truck was dangling over the edge of a broken-off section of the bridge. He said several vehicles slid past him into the water. \"I stayed in my car for one or two seconds. I saw a couple cars fall,\" he said. \"So I stayed in my car until the cars quit falling for a second, then I got out real quick, ran in front of my truck -- because behind my truck was just a hole -- and I helped a woman off of the bridge with me. \"I just wanted off the bridge, and then I ran over to the school bus. I started grabbing kids and handing them down. It was just complete chaos.\" He said most of the children were crying or screaming. He and other rescuers set them on the ground and told them to run to the river bank, but a few needed to be carried because of their injuries. See rescuers clamber over rubble \u00bb . Babineau said he had no rescue training. \"I just knew what I had to do at the moment.\" Melissa Hughes, 32, of Minneapolis, told The Associated Press that she was driving home when the western edge of the bridge collapsed under her. \"You know that free-fall feeling? I felt that twice,\" Hughes said. A pickup landed on top of her car, but she was not hurt. \"I had no idea there was a vehicle on my car,\" she told AP. \"It's really very surreal.\" Babineau told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: \"On the way down, I thought I was dead. I literally thought I was dead. \"My truck was completely face down, pointed toward the ground, and my truck got ripped in half. It was folded in half, and I can't believe I'm alive.\" See and hear eyewitness accounts \u00bb . Bernie Toivonen told CNN's \"American Morning\" that his vehicle was on a part of the bridge that ended up tilted at a 45-degree angle. \"I knew the deck was going down, there was no question about it, and I thought I was going to die,\" he said. After the bridge settled and his car remained upright, \"I just put in park, turned the key off and said, 'Oh, I'm alive,' \" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: \"I thought I was going to die,\" driver says .\nMan says pickup truck was folded in half; he just has cut on face .\nDriver: \"I probably had a 30-, 35-foot free fall\"\nMinnesota bridge collapsed during rush hour Wednesday .", "context": "MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- Drivers who were on the Minneapolis bridge when it collapsed told harrowing tales of survival. \"The whole bridge from one side of the Mississippi to the other just completely gave way, fell all the way down,\" survivor Gary Babineau told CNN. \"I probably had a 30-, 35-foot free fall. And there's cars in the water, there's cars on fire. The whole bridge is down.\" He said his back was injured but he determined he could move around. \"I realized there was a school bus right next to me, and me and a couple of other guys went over and started lifting the kids off the bridge. They were yelling, screaming, bleeding. I think there were some broken bones.\" Watch a driver describe his narrow escape \u00bb . At home when he heard about the disaster, Dr. John Hink, an emergency room physician, jumped into his car and rushed to the scene in 15 minutes. He arrived at the south side of the bridge, stood on the riverbank and saw dozens of people lying dazed on an expansive deck. They were in the middle of the Mississippi River, which was churning fast, and he had no way of getting to them. He went to the north side, where there was easier access to people. Ambulances were also having a hard time driving down to the river to get closer to the scene. Working feverishly, volunteers, EMTs and other officials managed to get 55 people into ambulances in less than two hours. Occasionally, a pickup truck with a medic inside would drive to get an injured person and bring him back up even ground, Hink told CNN. The rescue effort was controlled and organized, he said; the opposite of the lightning-quick collapse. \"I could see the whole bridge as it was going down, as it was falling,\" Babineau said. \"It just gave a rumble real quick, and it all just gave way, and it just fell completely, all the way to the ground. And there was dust everywhere and it was just like everyone has been saying: It was just like out of the movies.\" Babineau said the rear of his pickup truck was dangling over the edge of a broken-off section of the bridge. He said several vehicles slid past him into the water. \"I stayed in my car for one or two seconds. I saw a couple cars fall,\" he said. \"So I stayed in my car until the cars quit falling for a second, then I got out real quick, ran in front of my truck -- because behind my truck was just a hole -- and I helped a woman off of the bridge with me. \"I just wanted off the bridge, and then I ran over to the school bus. I started grabbing kids and handing them down. It was just complete chaos.\" He said most of the children were crying or screaming. He and other rescuers set them on the ground and told them to run to the river bank, but a few needed to be carried because of their injuries. See rescuers clamber over rubble \u00bb . Babineau said he had no rescue training. \"I just knew what I had to do at the moment.\" Melissa Hughes, 32, of Minneapolis, told The Associated Press that she was driving home when the western edge of the bridge collapsed under her. \"You know that free-fall feeling? I felt that twice,\" Hughes said. A pickup landed on top of her car, but she was not hurt. \"I had no idea there was a vehicle on my car,\" she told AP. \"It's really very surreal.\" Babineau told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: \"On the way down, I thought I was dead. I literally thought I was dead. \"My truck was completely face down, pointed toward the ground, and my truck got ripped in half. It was folded in half, and I can't believe I'm alive.\" See and hear eyewitness accounts \u00bb . Bernie Toivonen told CNN's \"American Morning\" that his vehicle was on a part of the bridge that ended up tilted at a 45-degree angle. \"I knew the deck was going down, there was no question about it, and I thought I was going to die,\" he said. After the bridge settled and his car remained upright, \"I just put in park, turned the key off and said, 'Oh, I'm alive,' \" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: \"I thought I was going to die,\" driver says .\nMan says pickup truck was folded in half; he just has cut on face .\nDriver: \"I probably had a 30-, 35-foot free fall\"\nMinnesota bridge collapsed during rush hour Wednesday .", "id": 1002} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- Interpol on Monday took the unprecendented step of making a global appeal for help to identify a man from digitally reconstructed photos taken from the Internet that it said showed him sexually abusing underage boys. This moving image shows how police used software to unscramble the image. (Source: Interpol) The man's face was disguised by digital alteration, but the images were capable of being restored, according to a bulletin from Interpol -- the international police agency based in Lyon, France. Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble said the pictures have been on the the Internet for several years, but investigators have been unable to determine the man's identity or nationality. \"We have tried all other means to identify and to bring him to justice, but we are now convinced that without the public's help this sexual predator could continue to rape and sexually abuse young children whose ages appear to range from six to early teens,\" Noble said. He said there is \"very good reason to believe that he travels the world in order to sexually abuse and exploit vulnerable children.\" Interpol has determined the photos were taken in Vietnam and Cambodia. \"The decision to make public this man's picture was not one which was taken lightly,\" said Kristin Kvigne, assistant director of Interpol's Trafficking in Human Beings Unit. The suspect's photo and more information can be seen online at Interpol's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMan posted photos on the Internet of himself sexually abusing underage boys .\nComputer experts managed to undo digital masking to reveal the man .\nMan abused 12 boys in Vietnam and Cambodia .", "context": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- Interpol on Monday took the unprecendented step of making a global appeal for help to identify a man from digitally reconstructed photos taken from the Internet that it said showed him sexually abusing underage boys. This moving image shows how police used software to unscramble the image. (Source: Interpol) The man's face was disguised by digital alteration, but the images were capable of being restored, according to a bulletin from Interpol -- the international police agency based in Lyon, France. Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble said the pictures have been on the the Internet for several years, but investigators have been unable to determine the man's identity or nationality. \"We have tried all other means to identify and to bring him to justice, but we are now convinced that without the public's help this sexual predator could continue to rape and sexually abuse young children whose ages appear to range from six to early teens,\" Noble said. He said there is \"very good reason to believe that he travels the world in order to sexually abuse and exploit vulnerable children.\" Interpol has determined the photos were taken in Vietnam and Cambodia. \"The decision to make public this man's picture was not one which was taken lightly,\" said Kristin Kvigne, assistant director of Interpol's Trafficking in Human Beings Unit. The suspect's photo and more information can be seen online at Interpol's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Man posted photos on the Internet of himself sexually abusing underage boys .\nComputer experts managed to undo digital masking to reveal the man .\nMan abused 12 boys in Vietnam and Cambodia .", "id": 1064} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "QUEBEC, Canada -- Third seed Julia Vakulenko will face comeback queen Lindsay Davenport in her first WTA Tour final at the Bell Challenge on Sunday. Julia Vakulenko will seek her first victory on the WTA Tour at the Bell Challenge in Quebec. The Ukrainian battled through with a 6-1 4-6 7-5 victory over American qualifier Julie Ditty in the semifinals. The 24-year-old, who reached the fourth round of the U.S. Open, had previously twice lost at the last-four stage this year in Las Vegas and Berlin. She reached a career high of 33rd in the world rankings back in May, but is now 36th. \"Sometimes you play your best and win easy, but sometimes you don't play your best and really have to fight hard,\" said Vakulenko, who squandered points for 5-3 leads in both the second and third sets. \"I'm just going to try my best -- I've never played her and I'm looking forward to it.\" Former world No. 1 Davenport is seeking her second win in three tournaments since returning from a one-year hiatus to have a baby. The 31-year-old, who is unseeded after accepting a wild-card to enter the Canadian tournament for the first time, also had to battle to beat Russian second seed Vera Zvonareva 6-2 6-7 (3-7) 6-3 in the semifinals. The three-time Grand Slam winner has surged back up the rankings from 234th to 126th after winning her comeback tournament in Bali and then reaching the last four in Beijing. The American has now beaten Zvonareva in all six encounters between the two players. \"I played well in the first set and had some chances early in the second set, but I didn't quite capitalize on them. I was able to come back but at 4-4 and 5-5 I just didn't return well enough,\" Davenport said. \"I was happy I was able to regroup in the third set. Physically I feel good. There are lots of positives I can take from it, especially beating a really good player and now being in the final. \"I want to be the one on the offensive and not the defensive, and that's what I'm going to try to do. \"I was trying to watch the first semifinal and see if that helped, but I play so much differently than Julie Ditty that it was hard to get anything from it.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nJulia Vakulenko has reached her first final on the WTA Tour at Bell Challenge .\nThe Ukrainian third seed will face Lindsay Davenport after beating Julie Ditty .\nFormer world No. 1 Davenport defeated Russian second seed Vera Zvonareva .", "context": "QUEBEC, Canada -- Third seed Julia Vakulenko will face comeback queen Lindsay Davenport in her first WTA Tour final at the Bell Challenge on Sunday. Julia Vakulenko will seek her first victory on the WTA Tour at the Bell Challenge in Quebec. The Ukrainian battled through with a 6-1 4-6 7-5 victory over American qualifier Julie Ditty in the semifinals. The 24-year-old, who reached the fourth round of the U.S. Open, had previously twice lost at the last-four stage this year in Las Vegas and Berlin. She reached a career high of 33rd in the world rankings back in May, but is now 36th. \"Sometimes you play your best and win easy, but sometimes you don't play your best and really have to fight hard,\" said Vakulenko, who squandered points for 5-3 leads in both the second and third sets. \"I'm just going to try my best -- I've never played her and I'm looking forward to it.\" Former world No. 1 Davenport is seeking her second win in three tournaments since returning from a one-year hiatus to have a baby. The 31-year-old, who is unseeded after accepting a wild-card to enter the Canadian tournament for the first time, also had to battle to beat Russian second seed Vera Zvonareva 6-2 6-7 (3-7) 6-3 in the semifinals. The three-time Grand Slam winner has surged back up the rankings from 234th to 126th after winning her comeback tournament in Bali and then reaching the last four in Beijing. The American has now beaten Zvonareva in all six encounters between the two players. \"I played well in the first set and had some chances early in the second set, but I didn't quite capitalize on them. I was able to come back but at 4-4 and 5-5 I just didn't return well enough,\" Davenport said. \"I was happy I was able to regroup in the third set. Physically I feel good. There are lots of positives I can take from it, especially beating a really good player and now being in the final. \"I want to be the one on the offensive and not the defensive, and that's what I'm going to try to do. \"I was trying to watch the first semifinal and see if that helped, but I play so much differently than Julie Ditty that it was hard to get anything from it.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Julia Vakulenko has reached her first final on the WTA Tour at Bell Challenge .\nThe Ukrainian third seed will face Lindsay Davenport after beating Julie Ditty .\nFormer world No. 1 Davenport defeated Russian second seed Vera Zvonareva .", "id": 1044} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "KHARTOUM, Sudan (CNN) -- A Sudanese court found a British teacher guilty of insulting religion and sentenced her to 15 days in prison Thursday for allowing a teddy bear to be named \"Mohammed,\" British authorities and her lawyer reported. An undated amateur photo of Gillian Gibbons, who has been found guilty of insulting religion. Gillian Gibbons also faces deportation from Sudan after her prison term, her lawyer told CNN. He said that he was \"very disappointed\" with the verdict and that Gibbons planned to appeal. Gibbons was not convicted of two other charges brought against her -- inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs, her lawyer said. Gibbons, 54, was arrested Sunday after she asked her class of 7-year-olds in Khartoum to name the stuffed animal as part of a school project, the British Foreign Office said. She had faced charges under Article 125 of Sudan's constitution, the law relating to insulting religion and inciting hatred. Although there is no ban in the Quran on images of Allah or the Prophet Mohammed, Islam's founder, likenesses are considered highly offensive by Muslims. Watch latest developments in the case. \u00bb . Appearing somber and dazed, Gibbons arrived at the central courthouse in Khartoum for her closed hearing early Thursday. A staff member from the British Embassy in Khartoum and defense lawyers attended the hearing with her. The courthouse was heavily guarded by police, who kept journalists -- and, for a while, even one of her attorneys -- away. Gibbons could have faced a sentence of 40 lashes, a fine, or a jail term of up to a year, according to the Foreign Office, which expressed Britain's dissatisfaction with the verdict. \"We are extremely disappointed that the charges against Gillian Gibbons were not dismissed,\" Foreign Secretary David Miliband said in a statement issued shortly after the verdict was announced. \"As I said this morning, our clear view is that this is an innocent misunderstanding by a dedicated teacher. Our priority now is to ensure Ms. Gibbons' welfare, and we will continue to provide consular assistance to her. I have called in the Sudanese ambassador, Omer Siddig, this evening to explain the decision and discuss next steps.\" Watch a report on reactions to the verdict \u00bb . The Foreign Office said Gibbons would be given credit for the four days since her arrest, meaning that the she has 11 days remaining on her sentence. Earlier, Miliband had met with Siddig, who was summoned to the Foreign Office in London. \"I explained to him that we were very concerned by the case. We believe that this was an innocent misunderstanding,\" Miliband said in a statement released Thursday after the meeting. \"The Sudanese ambassador undertook to ensure our concerns were relayed to Khartoum at the highest level. He also said he would reflect back to Khartoum the real respect for the Islamic religion in this country,\" the statement added. On the first floor of the courthouse, around 25 police linked arms and forced journalists and British officials away from the court entrance. Police detained some journalists, and confiscated a camera belonging to a freelance CNN cameraman. Four vans filled with riot police were waiting outside the courthouse, but there were no signs of street disturbances or protests. Staff from Gibbons' school, including Robert Boulos, the head of Unity High School, were present. The staff members refused to comment on their colleague's predicament. On Wednesday, Boulos said he was \"horrified\" when he found out that the complaint about the naming of the bear came from a member of his own staff -- not from a parent, as originally thought. Defense counsel later confirmed that the complaint came from Sarah Khawad, a secretary at the school. Gibbons has been working at the school -- popular with wealthy Sudanese and expatriates -- since August, after leaving her position as deputy head teacher at a primary school in Liverpool, England, this summer, Boulos said. He said Gibbons asked the children to pick their favorite name for the new class mascot, which she was using to aid lessons about animals and their habitats. E-mail to a friend . Journalist Andrew Heavens contributed to this report. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBritish teacher in Sudan found guilty of insulting religion .\nGillian Gibbons, 54, arrested after her class named teddy bear \"Mohammed\"\nGibbons was not convicted of two other charges brought against her .\nUK consular staff, Gibbons' defense team initially refused access to the court .", "context": "KHARTOUM, Sudan (CNN) -- A Sudanese court found a British teacher guilty of insulting religion and sentenced her to 15 days in prison Thursday for allowing a teddy bear to be named \"Mohammed,\" British authorities and her lawyer reported. An undated amateur photo of Gillian Gibbons, who has been found guilty of insulting religion. Gillian Gibbons also faces deportation from Sudan after her prison term, her lawyer told CNN. He said that he was \"very disappointed\" with the verdict and that Gibbons planned to appeal. Gibbons was not convicted of two other charges brought against her -- inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs, her lawyer said. Gibbons, 54, was arrested Sunday after she asked her class of 7-year-olds in Khartoum to name the stuffed animal as part of a school project, the British Foreign Office said. She had faced charges under Article 125 of Sudan's constitution, the law relating to insulting religion and inciting hatred. Although there is no ban in the Quran on images of Allah or the Prophet Mohammed, Islam's founder, likenesses are considered highly offensive by Muslims. Watch latest developments in the case. \u00bb . Appearing somber and dazed, Gibbons arrived at the central courthouse in Khartoum for her closed hearing early Thursday. A staff member from the British Embassy in Khartoum and defense lawyers attended the hearing with her. The courthouse was heavily guarded by police, who kept journalists -- and, for a while, even one of her attorneys -- away. Gibbons could have faced a sentence of 40 lashes, a fine, or a jail term of up to a year, according to the Foreign Office, which expressed Britain's dissatisfaction with the verdict. \"We are extremely disappointed that the charges against Gillian Gibbons were not dismissed,\" Foreign Secretary David Miliband said in a statement issued shortly after the verdict was announced. \"As I said this morning, our clear view is that this is an innocent misunderstanding by a dedicated teacher. Our priority now is to ensure Ms. Gibbons' welfare, and we will continue to provide consular assistance to her. I have called in the Sudanese ambassador, Omer Siddig, this evening to explain the decision and discuss next steps.\" Watch a report on reactions to the verdict \u00bb . The Foreign Office said Gibbons would be given credit for the four days since her arrest, meaning that the she has 11 days remaining on her sentence. Earlier, Miliband had met with Siddig, who was summoned to the Foreign Office in London. \"I explained to him that we were very concerned by the case. We believe that this was an innocent misunderstanding,\" Miliband said in a statement released Thursday after the meeting. \"The Sudanese ambassador undertook to ensure our concerns were relayed to Khartoum at the highest level. He also said he would reflect back to Khartoum the real respect for the Islamic religion in this country,\" the statement added. On the first floor of the courthouse, around 25 police linked arms and forced journalists and British officials away from the court entrance. Police detained some journalists, and confiscated a camera belonging to a freelance CNN cameraman. Four vans filled with riot police were waiting outside the courthouse, but there were no signs of street disturbances or protests. Staff from Gibbons' school, including Robert Boulos, the head of Unity High School, were present. The staff members refused to comment on their colleague's predicament. On Wednesday, Boulos said he was \"horrified\" when he found out that the complaint about the naming of the bear came from a member of his own staff -- not from a parent, as originally thought. Defense counsel later confirmed that the complaint came from Sarah Khawad, a secretary at the school. Gibbons has been working at the school -- popular with wealthy Sudanese and expatriates -- since August, after leaving her position as deputy head teacher at a primary school in Liverpool, England, this summer, Boulos said. He said Gibbons asked the children to pick their favorite name for the new class mascot, which she was using to aid lessons about animals and their habitats. E-mail to a friend . Journalist Andrew Heavens contributed to this report. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "British teacher in Sudan found guilty of insulting religion .\nGillian Gibbons, 54, arrested after her class named teddy bear \"Mohammed\"\nGibbons was not convicted of two other charges brought against her .\nUK consular staff, Gibbons' defense team initially refused access to the court .", "id": 1136} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England -- UEFA has punished Benfica midfielder Augustin Binya with a six-match European ban following his horror tackle on Celtic's Scott Brown last week. Augustin Binya, right, lunges towards Celtic midfielder Scott Brown during Benfica's 1-0 defeat in Glasgow. The Cameroon international was sent off for the challenge in his side's 1-0 defeat in the Champions League match in Glasgow last Wednesday. Scotland international Brown avoided injury, but claimed Binya had tried to break his leg with the tackle in the 85th minute -- and demanded that Europe's governing body take further action. Binya, 24, apologized for the challenge -- described by officiating referee Martin Hansson of Sweden as one of the worst he had ever seen -- on the day after the match. But UEFA's control and disciplinary body announced their sanction on Friday morning, having deliberated on the case on Thursday. In a statement on uefa.com, Binya's challenge was described as one which \"seriously endangered the physical health of the opposing player\". Benfica can appeal against the ban, which rules Binya out of the Portuguese club's remaining Group D matches against AC Milan and Shakhtar Donetsk. If unsuccessful, he will also miss any matches in the knockout stages of the Champions League or UEFA Cup. The suspension will also carry over to future seasons if, as seems likely, Benfica finish bottom of Group D and bow out of Europe for this campaign. Brown, who has been passed fit for Scotland's Euro 2008 qualifier against Italy, said straight after the Benfica match: \"He obviously tried to do me as hard as possible.\" It is the second time that UEFA has had to intervene following an incident involving Celtic this season. AC Milan keeper Dida was handed a two-match ban, subsequently reduced to one on appeal, after collapsing theatrically when a fan of the Scottish club invaded the pitch and lightly slapped the Brazilian in the face. Celtic were fined $50,000 and barred the supporter for life. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nUEFA has punished Benfica midfielder Augustin Binya with a six-match ban .\nThe Cameroon international was sent off for bad tackle on Celtic's Scott Brown .\nBrown was lucky to escape injury in incident during Champions League match .", "context": "LONDON, England -- UEFA has punished Benfica midfielder Augustin Binya with a six-match European ban following his horror tackle on Celtic's Scott Brown last week. Augustin Binya, right, lunges towards Celtic midfielder Scott Brown during Benfica's 1-0 defeat in Glasgow. The Cameroon international was sent off for the challenge in his side's 1-0 defeat in the Champions League match in Glasgow last Wednesday. Scotland international Brown avoided injury, but claimed Binya had tried to break his leg with the tackle in the 85th minute -- and demanded that Europe's governing body take further action. Binya, 24, apologized for the challenge -- described by officiating referee Martin Hansson of Sweden as one of the worst he had ever seen -- on the day after the match. But UEFA's control and disciplinary body announced their sanction on Friday morning, having deliberated on the case on Thursday. In a statement on uefa.com, Binya's challenge was described as one which \"seriously endangered the physical health of the opposing player\". Benfica can appeal against the ban, which rules Binya out of the Portuguese club's remaining Group D matches against AC Milan and Shakhtar Donetsk. If unsuccessful, he will also miss any matches in the knockout stages of the Champions League or UEFA Cup. The suspension will also carry over to future seasons if, as seems likely, Benfica finish bottom of Group D and bow out of Europe for this campaign. Brown, who has been passed fit for Scotland's Euro 2008 qualifier against Italy, said straight after the Benfica match: \"He obviously tried to do me as hard as possible.\" It is the second time that UEFA has had to intervene following an incident involving Celtic this season. AC Milan keeper Dida was handed a two-match ban, subsequently reduced to one on appeal, after collapsing theatrically when a fan of the Scottish club invaded the pitch and lightly slapped the Brazilian in the face. Celtic were fined $50,000 and barred the supporter for life. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "UEFA has punished Benfica midfielder Augustin Binya with a six-match ban .\nThe Cameroon international was sent off for bad tackle on Celtic's Scott Brown .\nBrown was lucky to escape injury in incident during Champions League match .", "id": 1170} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(RealSimple.com) -- Why shoes are called \"pumps\" and other strange-but-true stories behind the clothes and accessories you know and love. So, how did the trend for pointed-toe shoes start? Manolo who? Long before they ever made an appearance on the TV show \"Sex and the City,\" pointed shoes were favored by Polish nobles, who introduced the fashion to England on a diplomatic visit in the 1300s. The shoes, dubbed \"crackowes\" or \"poulaines\" -- after Krak\u00f3w, Poland -- were so long that a chain running from the toe to the knee was often required to keep them from dragging. In 1363 the English attempted to rein in the look by law, assigning shoe spans to social classes. Commoners could sport footwear with toes of up to six inches, while those in the royal ranks were allowed a full two feet in length. Who invented the sports bra? In 1977 University of Vermont student Lisa Lindahl was running 30 miles a week -- and her bra wasn't holding up. With the help of two classmates, Lindahl sewed together two jock straps and -- presto! -- the sports bra was born. The coeds founded the company Jogbra a year later, garnering eternal gratitude from exercise-loving women everywhere. Almost 40,000 sports bras are now sold annually. Real Simple: Best bras for every figure . Is there a real Mary Jane behind Mary Jane shoes? Not quite: The most widely held theory is that the single-strapped footwear was named for a character in \"Buster Brown,\" a children's comic strip that was popular in the early 1900s. Mary Jane was either Buster Brown's sweetheart or sister, depending on which source you consult. What's the connection between Shakespeare and raincoats? Gabardine, a water-repellent fabric invented by Burberry, got its first mention from Shakespeare. The Bard used the word in The Merchant of Venice to refer to a coarse cloak worn as protection from storms. During World War I, British officers on the front lines kept warm and dry in a uniform coat made of the material -- the original Burberry trench. Who was the first person known to have pierced ears? No one knows who originated the style, but there's evidence that as early as 2500 B.C. Sumerian women wore pierced earrings -- gold half-moon hoops. And guys tired of defending their diamond studs can rest easy: Men have been wearing earrings since ancient Egypt, where the jewelry was introduced in 1500 B.C. Real Simple: Best way to clean jewelry . What was the inspiration for Lilly Pulitzer's colorful printed dresses? Bored Palm Beach socialite Lilly Pulitzer opened a juice stand in 1959 to pass the time, but she found one drawback: The citrus concoctions discolored her clothes. She instructed her dressmaker to create a uniform that would camouflage the bright stains, and the \"Lilly\" design -- sleeveless cotton shifts in vibrant prints -- was born. The style was an instant hit with customers, who soon began placing more orders for dresses than juice. How did pumps, stilettos, and sneakers get their names? The term pump first popped up in 1550 in England, where male servants sported the style. It is said that the noise they made while wearing the loose-fitting shoes resembled the sound of a water pump. The word sneaker entered the language in the 1870s; the rubber soles made the shoes quiet and therefore \"sneaky.\" The modern usage of stiletto, a Renaissance-era Italian word for an assassin's narrow-bladed knife, made its debut in 1953. The word turned out to be especially appropriate, because the shoes' pointy heels were murder on wooden floors. When did folks start toting around umbrellas? For thousands of years, in such places as Egypt, China, Japan, Mesopotamia, and India, umbrellas were used exclusively to shade the heads of dignitaries from the broiling sun. (When it rained, the well-to-do stayed dry in covered carriages and sedan chairs.) Umbrellas weren't employed in inclement weather until the late 17th and early 18th centuries. And another hundred years passed before advances in manufacturing made them lightweight, portable, and available to average Joes. Have bikinis always been so popular? Hardly! Named for the nuclear-testing site Bikini Atoll, the suits first appeared in 1946, but American women thought them immodest. Not until the 1960s were they accepted, possibly helped by the hit song \"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini.\" Were French cuffs really created for the battlefield? It is said that the cuffs were designed to be used as handkerchiefs in combat. But, in fact, French royalty invented the style in the 1500s, when flowing sleeves were the rage; nobles would tie their sleeves back with fasteners. Amusingly, the competitive English tried to take credit for the fashion, which to this day they refer to only as \"double cuffs.\" Have women always carried purses? Once upon a time, ladies stored their essentials in a little waist sack tied under their clothing (sort of an early ancestor of the fanny pack) and accessible through slits in their skirts. Around 1800, thinner, silkier fabrics and slimmer cuts came into vogue, and women could no longer hide the bulging sacks around their midsections. The solution? They began carrying their belongings in small pocketbooks instead. Why is underwear nicknamed \"drawers\"? In the 16th century, drawers became a common term for both men's and women's underpants. Made of linen, the items were no-frills and looked more or less interchangeable (this being well before Victoria ever had a secret; decorative lace trim started appearing on the garments only in the middle of the 19th century). Most likely, underwear earned this distinctly unsexy epithet because it describes the way that people put on their unmentionables -- drawing them up and over the lower part of the body. Real Simple: Get your lingerie in order E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of Real Simple - CLICK HERE ! Copyright 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPolish diplomats brought pointed shoes to Britain in 1300s .\nA female runner sewed two jock straps together for first sports bra .\nMen wore earrings in Egypt in 1500s .", "context": "(RealSimple.com) -- Why shoes are called \"pumps\" and other strange-but-true stories behind the clothes and accessories you know and love. So, how did the trend for pointed-toe shoes start? Manolo who? Long before they ever made an appearance on the TV show \"Sex and the City,\" pointed shoes were favored by Polish nobles, who introduced the fashion to England on a diplomatic visit in the 1300s. The shoes, dubbed \"crackowes\" or \"poulaines\" -- after Krak\u00f3w, Poland -- were so long that a chain running from the toe to the knee was often required to keep them from dragging. In 1363 the English attempted to rein in the look by law, assigning shoe spans to social classes. Commoners could sport footwear with toes of up to six inches, while those in the royal ranks were allowed a full two feet in length. Who invented the sports bra? In 1977 University of Vermont student Lisa Lindahl was running 30 miles a week -- and her bra wasn't holding up. With the help of two classmates, Lindahl sewed together two jock straps and -- presto! -- the sports bra was born. The coeds founded the company Jogbra a year later, garnering eternal gratitude from exercise-loving women everywhere. Almost 40,000 sports bras are now sold annually. Real Simple: Best bras for every figure . Is there a real Mary Jane behind Mary Jane shoes? Not quite: The most widely held theory is that the single-strapped footwear was named for a character in \"Buster Brown,\" a children's comic strip that was popular in the early 1900s. Mary Jane was either Buster Brown's sweetheart or sister, depending on which source you consult. What's the connection between Shakespeare and raincoats? Gabardine, a water-repellent fabric invented by Burberry, got its first mention from Shakespeare. The Bard used the word in The Merchant of Venice to refer to a coarse cloak worn as protection from storms. During World War I, British officers on the front lines kept warm and dry in a uniform coat made of the material -- the original Burberry trench. Who was the first person known to have pierced ears? No one knows who originated the style, but there's evidence that as early as 2500 B.C. Sumerian women wore pierced earrings -- gold half-moon hoops. And guys tired of defending their diamond studs can rest easy: Men have been wearing earrings since ancient Egypt, where the jewelry was introduced in 1500 B.C. Real Simple: Best way to clean jewelry . What was the inspiration for Lilly Pulitzer's colorful printed dresses? Bored Palm Beach socialite Lilly Pulitzer opened a juice stand in 1959 to pass the time, but she found one drawback: The citrus concoctions discolored her clothes. She instructed her dressmaker to create a uniform that would camouflage the bright stains, and the \"Lilly\" design -- sleeveless cotton shifts in vibrant prints -- was born. The style was an instant hit with customers, who soon began placing more orders for dresses than juice. How did pumps, stilettos, and sneakers get their names? The term pump first popped up in 1550 in England, where male servants sported the style. It is said that the noise they made while wearing the loose-fitting shoes resembled the sound of a water pump. The word sneaker entered the language in the 1870s; the rubber soles made the shoes quiet and therefore \"sneaky.\" The modern usage of stiletto, a Renaissance-era Italian word for an assassin's narrow-bladed knife, made its debut in 1953. The word turned out to be especially appropriate, because the shoes' pointy heels were murder on wooden floors. When did folks start toting around umbrellas? For thousands of years, in such places as Egypt, China, Japan, Mesopotamia, and India, umbrellas were used exclusively to shade the heads of dignitaries from the broiling sun. (When it rained, the well-to-do stayed dry in covered carriages and sedan chairs.) Umbrellas weren't employed in inclement weather until the late 17th and early 18th centuries. And another hundred years passed before advances in manufacturing made them lightweight, portable, and available to average Joes. Have bikinis always been so popular? Hardly! Named for the nuclear-testing site Bikini Atoll, the suits first appeared in 1946, but American women thought them immodest. Not until the 1960s were they accepted, possibly helped by the hit song \"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini.\" Were French cuffs really created for the battlefield? It is said that the cuffs were designed to be used as handkerchiefs in combat. But, in fact, French royalty invented the style in the 1500s, when flowing sleeves were the rage; nobles would tie their sleeves back with fasteners. Amusingly, the competitive English tried to take credit for the fashion, which to this day they refer to only as \"double cuffs.\" Have women always carried purses? Once upon a time, ladies stored their essentials in a little waist sack tied under their clothing (sort of an early ancestor of the fanny pack) and accessible through slits in their skirts. Around 1800, thinner, silkier fabrics and slimmer cuts came into vogue, and women could no longer hide the bulging sacks around their midsections. The solution? They began carrying their belongings in small pocketbooks instead. Why is underwear nicknamed \"drawers\"? In the 16th century, drawers became a common term for both men's and women's underpants. Made of linen, the items were no-frills and looked more or less interchangeable (this being well before Victoria ever had a secret; decorative lace trim started appearing on the garments only in the middle of the 19th century). Most likely, underwear earned this distinctly unsexy epithet because it describes the way that people put on their unmentionables -- drawing them up and over the lower part of the body. Real Simple: Get your lingerie in order E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of Real Simple - CLICK HERE ! Copyright 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Polish diplomats brought pointed shoes to Britain in 1300s .\nA female runner sewed two jock straps together for first sports bra .\nMen wore earrings in Egypt in 1500s .", "id": 1128} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The head of Britain's intelligence services has warned that children as young as 15 are becoming involved in terrorist-related activity. Jonathan Evans, the chief of MI5, also said that at least 2,000 people in Britain pose a threat to the country's security because of their support for al Qaeda-inspired terrorism. \"As I speak, terrorists are methodically and intentionally targeting young people and children in this country. They are radicalising, indoctrinating and grooming young, vulnerable people to carry out acts of terrorism,\" he told a gathering of newspaper editors in Manchester. Evans said the figure of 2,000 -- an increase of 400 since November 2006 -- only included those the intelligence services knew about and that the actual number could be double. He said there had been 200 terrorist convictions in Britain since the September 11 attacks. The MI5 head added that over recent years much of the command and inspiration for attack planning in the UK had come from al Qaeda's remaining core leadership in the tribal areas of Pakistan. However, he said in the last 12 months terrorist plots on British soil were increasingly inspired by al Qaeda cadres in other countries, including in Iraq and East Africa. \"There is no doubt now that al Qaeda in Iraq aspires to promote terrorist attacks outside Iraq. There is no doubt that there is training activity and terrorist planning in East Africa -- particularly in Somalia -- which is focused on the UK,\" he told the Society of Editors meeting. According to Evans, there had been \"no decrease\" in the number of Russian covert intelligence officers operating in Britain since the end of the Cold War. He said that resources that could be devoted to counter-terrorism were instead being used to protect Britain against spying by Russia, China and others. \"A number of countries continue to devote considerable time and energy trying to steal our sensitive technology on civilian and military projects and trying to obtain political and economic intelligence at our expense,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nUK intel chief says children as young as 15 involved in terrorist-related activity .\nJonathan Evans: At least 2,000 people in Britain who pose threat to security .\nMI5 chief said the actual number could be double that .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The head of Britain's intelligence services has warned that children as young as 15 are becoming involved in terrorist-related activity. Jonathan Evans, the chief of MI5, also said that at least 2,000 people in Britain pose a threat to the country's security because of their support for al Qaeda-inspired terrorism. \"As I speak, terrorists are methodically and intentionally targeting young people and children in this country. They are radicalising, indoctrinating and grooming young, vulnerable people to carry out acts of terrorism,\" he told a gathering of newspaper editors in Manchester. Evans said the figure of 2,000 -- an increase of 400 since November 2006 -- only included those the intelligence services knew about and that the actual number could be double. He said there had been 200 terrorist convictions in Britain since the September 11 attacks. The MI5 head added that over recent years much of the command and inspiration for attack planning in the UK had come from al Qaeda's remaining core leadership in the tribal areas of Pakistan. However, he said in the last 12 months terrorist plots on British soil were increasingly inspired by al Qaeda cadres in other countries, including in Iraq and East Africa. \"There is no doubt now that al Qaeda in Iraq aspires to promote terrorist attacks outside Iraq. There is no doubt that there is training activity and terrorist planning in East Africa -- particularly in Somalia -- which is focused on the UK,\" he told the Society of Editors meeting. According to Evans, there had been \"no decrease\" in the number of Russian covert intelligence officers operating in Britain since the end of the Cold War. He said that resources that could be devoted to counter-terrorism were instead being used to protect Britain against spying by Russia, China and others. \"A number of countries continue to devote considerable time and energy trying to steal our sensitive technology on civilian and military projects and trying to obtain political and economic intelligence at our expense,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "UK intel chief says children as young as 15 involved in terrorist-related activity .\nJonathan Evans: At least 2,000 people in Britain who pose threat to security .\nMI5 chief said the actual number could be double that .", "id": 1076} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "CHEBARKUL, Russia (Reuters) -- President Vladimir Putin said on Friday security threats had forced Russia to revive the Soviet-era practice of sending bomber aircraft on regular patrols beyond its borders. A Russian strategic bomber flies over an airfield outside Moscow during an air show. Putin said 14 strategic bombers had taken off simultaneously from airfields across Russia in the early hours of Friday on long-range missions. \"We have decided to restore flights by Russian strategic aviation on a permanent basis,\" Putin told reporters after inspecting joint military exercises with China and four Central Asian states in Russia's Ural mountains. \"Today, August 17 at 00:00 hours, 14 strategic bombers took to the air from seven airfields across the country, along with support and refueling aircraft ... From today such patrols will be carried out on a regular basis. \"We hope our partners will treat this with understanding.\" At U.S. President George W. Bush's Texas ranch, White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said he did not believe the flights posed a threat to the United States. \"Militaries around the world engage in a variety of activities, so this is not entirely surprising,\" he said. But the sorties are likely to add to Western concern about Russia's growing assertiveness. That trend has prompted some U.S. policymakers to draw parallels with the Cold War. Putin caused a stir this year by saying Russian missiles would once again be aimed at targets in Europe if Washington persisted with plans to build a missile defense shield in eastern Europe. Russian diplomats have clashed with the United States and European governments on issues such as Kosovo, energy, and Moscow's treatment of its ex-Soviet neighbors. Western military leaders have said this year that Russian flights near their airspace were becoming more frequent after a long quiet period. One Western defense official called the flights \"a little bit of chest-pounding, trying to let people know Russia is back in the game\". Putin said that when Russia had cut its flights in 1992, other military powers had not reciprocated. \"Flights by other countries' strategic aircraft continue and this creates certain problems for ensuring the security of the Russian Federation,\" Putin said. That appeared to be a swipe at the U.S. and NATO, whose strategic bombers have continued to fly long-range missions. As Putin spoke to reporters and television cameras, four Russian military helicopters appeared and hovered in the background while Russian tanks trundled behind him, even though the exercises had ended long before. During the Cold War, Russian long-range bombers, which can carry strategic nuclear weapons, played elaborate games of cat-and-mouse with Western air forces. Earlier this month Russian air force generals said bomber crews had flown near the Pacific island of Guam, where the U.S. military has a base, and \"exchanged smiles\" with U.S. pilots scrambled to track them. The Pentagon said the Russian aircraft had not come close enough to U.S. ships to prompt American aircraft to react. In July, two Russian Tu-95 \"Bear\" bombers made unusually long sorties over the North Sea, leading Norway and Britain to scramble fighter jets to follow them. Russia's air force said later it was a routine flight. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRussia to send bomber aircraft on long-range flights on a permanent basis .\nPresident Vladimir Putin said the move was in response to security threats .\nThe White House says the flights do not pose a threat to the United States .", "context": "CHEBARKUL, Russia (Reuters) -- President Vladimir Putin said on Friday security threats had forced Russia to revive the Soviet-era practice of sending bomber aircraft on regular patrols beyond its borders. A Russian strategic bomber flies over an airfield outside Moscow during an air show. Putin said 14 strategic bombers had taken off simultaneously from airfields across Russia in the early hours of Friday on long-range missions. \"We have decided to restore flights by Russian strategic aviation on a permanent basis,\" Putin told reporters after inspecting joint military exercises with China and four Central Asian states in Russia's Ural mountains. \"Today, August 17 at 00:00 hours, 14 strategic bombers took to the air from seven airfields across the country, along with support and refueling aircraft ... From today such patrols will be carried out on a regular basis. \"We hope our partners will treat this with understanding.\" At U.S. President George W. Bush's Texas ranch, White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said he did not believe the flights posed a threat to the United States. \"Militaries around the world engage in a variety of activities, so this is not entirely surprising,\" he said. But the sorties are likely to add to Western concern about Russia's growing assertiveness. That trend has prompted some U.S. policymakers to draw parallels with the Cold War. Putin caused a stir this year by saying Russian missiles would once again be aimed at targets in Europe if Washington persisted with plans to build a missile defense shield in eastern Europe. Russian diplomats have clashed with the United States and European governments on issues such as Kosovo, energy, and Moscow's treatment of its ex-Soviet neighbors. Western military leaders have said this year that Russian flights near their airspace were becoming more frequent after a long quiet period. One Western defense official called the flights \"a little bit of chest-pounding, trying to let people know Russia is back in the game\". Putin said that when Russia had cut its flights in 1992, other military powers had not reciprocated. \"Flights by other countries' strategic aircraft continue and this creates certain problems for ensuring the security of the Russian Federation,\" Putin said. That appeared to be a swipe at the U.S. and NATO, whose strategic bombers have continued to fly long-range missions. As Putin spoke to reporters and television cameras, four Russian military helicopters appeared and hovered in the background while Russian tanks trundled behind him, even though the exercises had ended long before. During the Cold War, Russian long-range bombers, which can carry strategic nuclear weapons, played elaborate games of cat-and-mouse with Western air forces. Earlier this month Russian air force generals said bomber crews had flown near the Pacific island of Guam, where the U.S. military has a base, and \"exchanged smiles\" with U.S. pilots scrambled to track them. The Pentagon said the Russian aircraft had not come close enough to U.S. ships to prompt American aircraft to react. In July, two Russian Tu-95 \"Bear\" bombers made unusually long sorties over the North Sea, leading Norway and Britain to scramble fighter jets to follow them. Russia's air force said later it was a routine flight. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Russia to send bomber aircraft on long-range flights on a permanent basis .\nPresident Vladimir Putin said the move was in response to security threats .\nThe White House says the flights do not pose a threat to the United States .", "id": 1158} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo said in a letter to CNN that he is still \"grappling with shame, guilt, remorse and my own healing if that will ever be possible.\" And a social worker who has worked extensively with him said he draws self-portraits that often show him with a tear running down his cheek. A self-portrait drawn by sniper Lee Boyd Malvo. Many of his drawings show him with a tear running down his cheek. Malvo, 22, spends 23 hours a day inside his cell at Virginia's toughest prison, a maximum-security compound called Red Onion, not far from the Kentucky border. He's serving a life sentence. According to social worker Carmeta Albarus-Lindo, Malvo is a changed person since he and John Allen Muhammad terrorized the Washington area five years ago this month in attacks that left 10 dead over a 23-day period. \"The most I can do is to continue to be there, because that is his greatest fear -- that, you know, another parental figure would abandon him because that was what he'd been exposed to all his life,\" said Albarus-Lindo, who has spent hundreds of hours with Malvo since his arrest and conviction. Read the letter \u00bb . She said one of those \"parental\" figures was Muhammad, who met Malvo in the Caribbean nearly two years before the deadly shooting spree began in 2002. Muhammad became the teenager's surrogate father, convincing him that violence was the only way to correct perceived injustices to African-Americans, Albarus-Lindo said. He ordered Malvo to go to bed each night and to memorize passages from \"The Art of War,\" an ancient Chinese text on battlefield strategy. According to Albarus-Lindo, Malvo was \"brainwashed\" into aiding Muhammad in the murders. However, prosecutors have said Malvo, even at 17, knew what he was doing. \"I thought he was coldblooded,\" said Paul Ebert, commonwealth attorney for Prince William County, Virginia, of the first time he met Malvo. \"He was a person who had chosen a life of crime.\" And when a Virginia jury spared Malvo's life, some investigators said they were horrified. \"That was the hardest day of my career,\" said April Carroll of the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco. \"I felt that day we had failed when Malvo was not sentenced to death.\" Some of the victims' families said they are content that Malvo did not receive the death penalty. Vicki Buchanan Snyder, whose brother James \"Sonny\" Buchanan was shot in the back while mowing a patch of lawn at a Maryland auto dealership, said she was \"satisfied\" with the jury's verdict. As for Malvo, Albarus-Lindo said he will \"never forgive himself for what has happened.\" When she first began seeing him, he still called Muhammad \"Dad.\" It took months, she said, before he stopped. In the interim, Albarus-Lindo said, he took college correspondence courses and began to draw. Muhammad is at a Virginia prison called Sussex One. In a DVD made last year inside prison and obtained exclusively by CNN, he said he is \"still fighting\" on death row. He wants to \"correct,\" he said, some \"inaccurate statements\" made by the news media about his relationship with Malvo. He wasn't specific about what he meant. Watch Muhammad on death row \u00bb . Muhammad's ex-wife, Mildred, said she believed that she was the real target of the snipers from the beginning. She and her children live in suburban Washington, and she runs a Web site called Afterthetrauma.org, devoted to the victims of domestic abuse. Mildred Muhammad said she feels her ex-husband wanted to kill her as revenge because she was able to gain custody of their three children. As for his relationship with Malvo, she said she too is convinced that John Allen Muhammad brainwashed the younger man. \"That boy was a victim before he even knew it,\" she said. \"His life was over when he said, 'Hi.' \" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSocial worker says sniper Lee Boyd Malvo is a changed person.\nTen people were killed in Washington-area sniper attacks in 2002 .\nIn a letter to CNN, Malvo writes he's still \"grappling with shame, guilt, remorse\"", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo said in a letter to CNN that he is still \"grappling with shame, guilt, remorse and my own healing if that will ever be possible.\" And a social worker who has worked extensively with him said he draws self-portraits that often show him with a tear running down his cheek. A self-portrait drawn by sniper Lee Boyd Malvo. Many of his drawings show him with a tear running down his cheek. Malvo, 22, spends 23 hours a day inside his cell at Virginia's toughest prison, a maximum-security compound called Red Onion, not far from the Kentucky border. He's serving a life sentence. According to social worker Carmeta Albarus-Lindo, Malvo is a changed person since he and John Allen Muhammad terrorized the Washington area five years ago this month in attacks that left 10 dead over a 23-day period. \"The most I can do is to continue to be there, because that is his greatest fear -- that, you know, another parental figure would abandon him because that was what he'd been exposed to all his life,\" said Albarus-Lindo, who has spent hundreds of hours with Malvo since his arrest and conviction. Read the letter \u00bb . She said one of those \"parental\" figures was Muhammad, who met Malvo in the Caribbean nearly two years before the deadly shooting spree began in 2002. Muhammad became the teenager's surrogate father, convincing him that violence was the only way to correct perceived injustices to African-Americans, Albarus-Lindo said. He ordered Malvo to go to bed each night and to memorize passages from \"The Art of War,\" an ancient Chinese text on battlefield strategy. According to Albarus-Lindo, Malvo was \"brainwashed\" into aiding Muhammad in the murders. However, prosecutors have said Malvo, even at 17, knew what he was doing. \"I thought he was coldblooded,\" said Paul Ebert, commonwealth attorney for Prince William County, Virginia, of the first time he met Malvo. \"He was a person who had chosen a life of crime.\" And when a Virginia jury spared Malvo's life, some investigators said they were horrified. \"That was the hardest day of my career,\" said April Carroll of the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco. \"I felt that day we had failed when Malvo was not sentenced to death.\" Some of the victims' families said they are content that Malvo did not receive the death penalty. Vicki Buchanan Snyder, whose brother James \"Sonny\" Buchanan was shot in the back while mowing a patch of lawn at a Maryland auto dealership, said she was \"satisfied\" with the jury's verdict. As for Malvo, Albarus-Lindo said he will \"never forgive himself for what has happened.\" When she first began seeing him, he still called Muhammad \"Dad.\" It took months, she said, before he stopped. In the interim, Albarus-Lindo said, he took college correspondence courses and began to draw. Muhammad is at a Virginia prison called Sussex One. In a DVD made last year inside prison and obtained exclusively by CNN, he said he is \"still fighting\" on death row. He wants to \"correct,\" he said, some \"inaccurate statements\" made by the news media about his relationship with Malvo. He wasn't specific about what he meant. Watch Muhammad on death row \u00bb . Muhammad's ex-wife, Mildred, said she believed that she was the real target of the snipers from the beginning. She and her children live in suburban Washington, and she runs a Web site called Afterthetrauma.org, devoted to the victims of domestic abuse. Mildred Muhammad said she feels her ex-husband wanted to kill her as revenge because she was able to gain custody of their three children. As for his relationship with Malvo, she said she too is convinced that John Allen Muhammad brainwashed the younger man. \"That boy was a victim before he even knew it,\" she said. \"His life was over when he said, 'Hi.' \" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Social worker says sniper Lee Boyd Malvo is a changed person.\nTen people were killed in Washington-area sniper attacks in 2002 .\nIn a letter to CNN, Malvo writes he's still \"grappling with shame, guilt, remorse\"", "id": 1167} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Hours after declaring a state of emergency Saturday, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf ordered troops to take a television station's equipment and put a popular opposition leader under house arrest. President Pervez Musharraf explains his actions in a televised address Saturday. Musharraf also suspended the constitution and dismissed the Pakistan Supreme Court's chief justice for the second time. On Sunday, police arrested the Javed Hashmi, the acting president of ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's opposition party was arrested, along with 10 aides, The Associated Press reported. Hashimi was arrested when he stepped outside his house in the central city of Multan, AP reported. The country is at a critical and dangerous juncture -- threatened by rising tensions and spreading terrorism, Musharraf said in a televised address to the nation after declaring martial law. As Pakistani police patrolled the streets of the capital, Islamabad, Musharraf said his actions were \"for the good of Pakistan.\" Watch Musharraf's speech \u00bb . There was quick condemnation from within and outside his country. The Supreme Court declared the state of emergency illegal, claiming Musharraf -- who also is Pakistan's military chief -- had no power to suspend the constitution, Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry said. Shortly afterward, government troops came to Chaudhry's office and told him the president had dismissed him from his job. Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar was quickly appointed to replace him, according to state television. It was the second time Chaudhry was removed from his post. His ousting by Musharraf in March prompted massive protests, and he was later reinstated. See a timeline of upheaval in Pakistan \u00bb . Musharraf complained in his speech that the media -- which he made independent -- have not been supportive, but have reported \"negative\" news. Early Sunday, two dozen policemen raided the offices of AAJ-TV in Islamabad, saying they had orders to take the station's equipment. The government also issued a directive warning the media that any criticism of the president or prime minister would be punishable by three years in jail and a fine of up to $70,000, said Talat Hussain, director of news and current affairs for AAJ. Watch a former Pakistani P.M. call the developments in his country 'disturbing' \u00bb . U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice -- who is in Turkey for a conference with Iraq and neighboring nations -- said The United States doesn't support any extra-constitutional measures taken by Musharraf. \"The situation is just unfolding,\" Rice said. \"But anything that takes Pakistan off the democratic path, off the path of civilian rule is a step backward, and it's highly regrettable.\" A senior Pakistani official said the emergency declaration will be \"short-lived,\" and will be followed by an interim government. Martial law is only a way to restore law and order, he said. Mahmud Ali Durrani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, agreed. \"I can assure you, he will move on the part of democracy that is promised ... and you will see that happen shortly.\" Musharraf was re-elected president in October, but the election is not yet legally official, because the Supreme Court is hearing constitutional challenges to Musharraf's eligibility filed by the opposition. Under the constitution, Musharraf couldn't run for another term while serving both as president and military leader. The court allowed the election to go ahead, however, saying it would decide the issue later. Some speculated that the declaration of emergency is tied to rumors the court was planning to rule against Musharraf. Musharraf has said repeatedly he will step down as military leader before the next term begins on November 15 and has promised to hold parliamentary elections by January 15. Meanwhile, popular opposition leader Imran Khan said early Sunday that police surrounded his house in Lahore, barged in and told him he was under house arrest. Musharraf also had Khan placed under house arrest during a government crackdown in March 2006. Asked about Musharraf's actions Saturday, Khan said, \"We are going to oppose this in every way.\" \"None of us accept ... this whole drama about emergency.\" Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto -- who arrived in Karachi Saturday from Dubai, where she had gone to visit her family -- described a \"wave of disappointment\" at Musharraf's actions. Watch crowds surround Bhutto upon her arrival \u00bb . Bhutto -- who returned to Pakistan last month after several years in exile -- wants to lift her Pakistan People's Party to victory in January's parliamentary election in the hope she can have a third term as prime minister. The nation's political atmosphere has been tense for months, with Pakistani leaders in August considering a state of emergency because of the growing security threats in the country's lawless tribal regions. But Musharraf, influenced in part by Rice, held off on the move. Watch a report on the volatile situation in Pakistan \u00bb . Musharraf, who led the 1999 coup as Pakistan's army chief, has seen his power erode since the failed effort to oust Chaudhry. His administration is also struggling to contain a surge in Islamic militancy. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: President Musharraf orders troops to take a television station's equipment .\nPakistani opposition leader Imran Khan says he's under house arrest .\nPresident Musharraf says his actions are for the good of the country .\nWhite House calls Musharraf's emergency declaration \"disappointing\"", "context": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Hours after declaring a state of emergency Saturday, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf ordered troops to take a television station's equipment and put a popular opposition leader under house arrest. President Pervez Musharraf explains his actions in a televised address Saturday. Musharraf also suspended the constitution and dismissed the Pakistan Supreme Court's chief justice for the second time. On Sunday, police arrested the Javed Hashmi, the acting president of ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's opposition party was arrested, along with 10 aides, The Associated Press reported. Hashimi was arrested when he stepped outside his house in the central city of Multan, AP reported. The country is at a critical and dangerous juncture -- threatened by rising tensions and spreading terrorism, Musharraf said in a televised address to the nation after declaring martial law. As Pakistani police patrolled the streets of the capital, Islamabad, Musharraf said his actions were \"for the good of Pakistan.\" Watch Musharraf's speech \u00bb . There was quick condemnation from within and outside his country. The Supreme Court declared the state of emergency illegal, claiming Musharraf -- who also is Pakistan's military chief -- had no power to suspend the constitution, Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry said. Shortly afterward, government troops came to Chaudhry's office and told him the president had dismissed him from his job. Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar was quickly appointed to replace him, according to state television. It was the second time Chaudhry was removed from his post. His ousting by Musharraf in March prompted massive protests, and he was later reinstated. See a timeline of upheaval in Pakistan \u00bb . Musharraf complained in his speech that the media -- which he made independent -- have not been supportive, but have reported \"negative\" news. Early Sunday, two dozen policemen raided the offices of AAJ-TV in Islamabad, saying they had orders to take the station's equipment. The government also issued a directive warning the media that any criticism of the president or prime minister would be punishable by three years in jail and a fine of up to $70,000, said Talat Hussain, director of news and current affairs for AAJ. Watch a former Pakistani P.M. call the developments in his country 'disturbing' \u00bb . U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice -- who is in Turkey for a conference with Iraq and neighboring nations -- said The United States doesn't support any extra-constitutional measures taken by Musharraf. \"The situation is just unfolding,\" Rice said. \"But anything that takes Pakistan off the democratic path, off the path of civilian rule is a step backward, and it's highly regrettable.\" A senior Pakistani official said the emergency declaration will be \"short-lived,\" and will be followed by an interim government. Martial law is only a way to restore law and order, he said. Mahmud Ali Durrani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, agreed. \"I can assure you, he will move on the part of democracy that is promised ... and you will see that happen shortly.\" Musharraf was re-elected president in October, but the election is not yet legally official, because the Supreme Court is hearing constitutional challenges to Musharraf's eligibility filed by the opposition. Under the constitution, Musharraf couldn't run for another term while serving both as president and military leader. The court allowed the election to go ahead, however, saying it would decide the issue later. Some speculated that the declaration of emergency is tied to rumors the court was planning to rule against Musharraf. Musharraf has said repeatedly he will step down as military leader before the next term begins on November 15 and has promised to hold parliamentary elections by January 15. Meanwhile, popular opposition leader Imran Khan said early Sunday that police surrounded his house in Lahore, barged in and told him he was under house arrest. Musharraf also had Khan placed under house arrest during a government crackdown in March 2006. Asked about Musharraf's actions Saturday, Khan said, \"We are going to oppose this in every way.\" \"None of us accept ... this whole drama about emergency.\" Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto -- who arrived in Karachi Saturday from Dubai, where she had gone to visit her family -- described a \"wave of disappointment\" at Musharraf's actions. Watch crowds surround Bhutto upon her arrival \u00bb . Bhutto -- who returned to Pakistan last month after several years in exile -- wants to lift her Pakistan People's Party to victory in January's parliamentary election in the hope she can have a third term as prime minister. The nation's political atmosphere has been tense for months, with Pakistani leaders in August considering a state of emergency because of the growing security threats in the country's lawless tribal regions. But Musharraf, influenced in part by Rice, held off on the move. Watch a report on the volatile situation in Pakistan \u00bb . Musharraf, who led the 1999 coup as Pakistan's army chief, has seen his power erode since the failed effort to oust Chaudhry. His administration is also struggling to contain a surge in Islamic militancy. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: President Musharraf orders troops to take a television station's equipment .\nPakistani opposition leader Imran Khan says he's under house arrest .\nPresident Musharraf says his actions are for the good of the country .\nWhite House calls Musharraf's emergency declaration \"disappointing\"", "id": 1045} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- At one point in Jared Hutchins' young life, the Beatles were a big problem. The rallies, which draw mostly teens, are one part concert, one part Christian revival. \"I had to stop listening to them for a while,\" said Hutchins, who lives in Cumming, Georgia, and plays the piano, guitar and harmonica. He said the group's world view \"had a negative effect on me,\" and made him irritable and angry. \"God owns my life, not the Beatles,\" he said simply. Although Hutchins said he enjoys a wide range of music -- from Pink Floyd and Arcade Fire to Christian bands such as Hillsong United -- he said he has to be careful of what music he listens to, for the same reason he temporarily turned off the Beatles. Hutchins, a 16-year-old graced with poise and thoughtfulness, is one of many teenagers who say that some part of popular culture, with its ubiquitous references to sex, drugs and violence, has harmed him. Last year, Hutchins and his Christian youth group attended an Acquire the Fire rally in Atlanta, Georgia, he said. Acquire the Fire -- regional rallies held across the country -- and BattleCry -- the larger rallies held this year in only three cities -- are the products of the evangelical Christian organization Teen Mania. Go behind-the-scenes with CNN's Christiane Amanpour at a BattleCry event \u00bb . One part concert, one part Christian revival, the rallies seek to \"stage a reverse revolution\" against secular popular culture. They have the pull of headlining rock concerts, drawing thousands of people regardless of the region of the country, the month of year or the day of the week. The audiences are nearly always predominantly teenagers and young adults. From 2006 to 2007, a total of 127,830 people attended the 34 Acquire the Fire rallies, and 71,414 people attended the three BattleCry events held in San Francisco, California; Detroit, Michigan; and Bristow, Virginia, according to Teen Mania. Watch flags, fireworks and teens at rally . For Hutchins, who said he struggled in his early adolescence to fit in and be cool before having a personal experience with God about four years ago, the organization's message is exactly right. \"We don't have to be branded by the culture, we are branded by God,\" he said. \"Be who God created you to be.\" But the glossy, glamorous appeal of popular culture too often obscures that path to God, Teen Mania followers say. And so, Ron Luce, the 46-year-old founder of the organization, has waged a modern-day crusade against \"purveyors of popular culture,\" whom he has condemned as \"the enemy.\" More than two decades old, Teen Mania estimates it has reached more than 2 million teens with its message \"of living completely for Christ.\" The organization is sprawling. In addition to its live stadium rallies, there are BattleCry shirts and hats, mobile screen savers, books and a television program. There are international mission trips -- Hutchins attended one in Tijuana, Mexico, this summer. There is even a Teen Mania internship, a one-year program called the Honor Academy, based in Lindale, Texas. In the live events, Luce couples the earnest appeal of a young father with a preacher's ability to mobilize a crowd. He weaves disturbing statistics about teenagers amid his gospel. Today's teenagers are in crisis, he says. \"We're fighting for those who don't know they have a voice, that are being manipulated by our pop culture indulging in things that, really, they're not mature enough to be thinking about yet,\" Luce told CNN. \"Kids are hurting,\" he said. And of those who he feels inflict these moral wounds, Luce said, \"We call them terrorists, virtue terrorists, that are destroying our kids.\" \"They're raping virgin teenage America on the sidewalk, and everybody's walking by and acting like everything's OK. And it's just not OK.\" To some, Luce's rhetoric is off-putting, hateful and divisive. Opponents point to his views on homosexuality -- not \"in God's plan\" -- and abortion -- the \"ending of a precious life\" -- and say Luce is imposing conservative values on vulnerable teenagers. Explore Americans' views on religion . It is this criticism that Luce and his followers confronted head-on in March at BattleCry San Francisco. There, in arguably the most liberal city in the United States, protesters, armed with megaphones and poster board signs, rallied against BattleCry on the steps of City Hall as the Christian teenagers circled and prayed in a demonstration of their own. \"Ron Luce is a liar!\" one protester shouted. \"Let me hear you say Christian fascist,\" another yelled. Luce and the youths, some as young as 11, also raised their voices. \"God, I ask that as we do this BattleCry, Lord, that you would reveal yourself to the teenagers, God, here, God,\" Mindy Peterson, shouted. Peterson is a member of Teen Mania's Honor Academy. Afterward, Peterson railed against what she said was the protesters' mischaracterization of BattleCry. \"These people think that our war is against other people. They think that our war is against man. And our war isn't. Our war's against ... the pain in teenagers' hearts, like depression, alcoholism. Those things that -- that are, like, tearing our teenagers apart,\" she said. While much milder in his terms, Hutchins agrees. \"We're a generation that is kind of troubled,\" he said. Luce wants to \"rescue the hearts of our generation,\" he added. And of the critics' contention that the rallies, the organization, the message is neo-conservatism wrapped in Biblical verse? Hutchins smiles, nods patiently. \"I don't go because I have a political agenda,\" he said, adding that his friends don't, either. \"Mostly, what we're concerned with is Jesus.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Julie O'Neill and Taylor Gandossy contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nThousands of teens attend Christian rallies each year .\nMany of the rallies attempt to offer an alternative to secular popular culture .\nOpponents say these impose conservative values on vulnerable teenagers .", "context": "(CNN) -- At one point in Jared Hutchins' young life, the Beatles were a big problem. The rallies, which draw mostly teens, are one part concert, one part Christian revival. \"I had to stop listening to them for a while,\" said Hutchins, who lives in Cumming, Georgia, and plays the piano, guitar and harmonica. He said the group's world view \"had a negative effect on me,\" and made him irritable and angry. \"God owns my life, not the Beatles,\" he said simply. Although Hutchins said he enjoys a wide range of music -- from Pink Floyd and Arcade Fire to Christian bands such as Hillsong United -- he said he has to be careful of what music he listens to, for the same reason he temporarily turned off the Beatles. Hutchins, a 16-year-old graced with poise and thoughtfulness, is one of many teenagers who say that some part of popular culture, with its ubiquitous references to sex, drugs and violence, has harmed him. Last year, Hutchins and his Christian youth group attended an Acquire the Fire rally in Atlanta, Georgia, he said. Acquire the Fire -- regional rallies held across the country -- and BattleCry -- the larger rallies held this year in only three cities -- are the products of the evangelical Christian organization Teen Mania. Go behind-the-scenes with CNN's Christiane Amanpour at a BattleCry event \u00bb . One part concert, one part Christian revival, the rallies seek to \"stage a reverse revolution\" against secular popular culture. They have the pull of headlining rock concerts, drawing thousands of people regardless of the region of the country, the month of year or the day of the week. The audiences are nearly always predominantly teenagers and young adults. From 2006 to 2007, a total of 127,830 people attended the 34 Acquire the Fire rallies, and 71,414 people attended the three BattleCry events held in San Francisco, California; Detroit, Michigan; and Bristow, Virginia, according to Teen Mania. Watch flags, fireworks and teens at rally . For Hutchins, who said he struggled in his early adolescence to fit in and be cool before having a personal experience with God about four years ago, the organization's message is exactly right. \"We don't have to be branded by the culture, we are branded by God,\" he said. \"Be who God created you to be.\" But the glossy, glamorous appeal of popular culture too often obscures that path to God, Teen Mania followers say. And so, Ron Luce, the 46-year-old founder of the organization, has waged a modern-day crusade against \"purveyors of popular culture,\" whom he has condemned as \"the enemy.\" More than two decades old, Teen Mania estimates it has reached more than 2 million teens with its message \"of living completely for Christ.\" The organization is sprawling. In addition to its live stadium rallies, there are BattleCry shirts and hats, mobile screen savers, books and a television program. There are international mission trips -- Hutchins attended one in Tijuana, Mexico, this summer. There is even a Teen Mania internship, a one-year program called the Honor Academy, based in Lindale, Texas. In the live events, Luce couples the earnest appeal of a young father with a preacher's ability to mobilize a crowd. He weaves disturbing statistics about teenagers amid his gospel. Today's teenagers are in crisis, he says. \"We're fighting for those who don't know they have a voice, that are being manipulated by our pop culture indulging in things that, really, they're not mature enough to be thinking about yet,\" Luce told CNN. \"Kids are hurting,\" he said. And of those who he feels inflict these moral wounds, Luce said, \"We call them terrorists, virtue terrorists, that are destroying our kids.\" \"They're raping virgin teenage America on the sidewalk, and everybody's walking by and acting like everything's OK. And it's just not OK.\" To some, Luce's rhetoric is off-putting, hateful and divisive. Opponents point to his views on homosexuality -- not \"in God's plan\" -- and abortion -- the \"ending of a precious life\" -- and say Luce is imposing conservative values on vulnerable teenagers. Explore Americans' views on religion . It is this criticism that Luce and his followers confronted head-on in March at BattleCry San Francisco. There, in arguably the most liberal city in the United States, protesters, armed with megaphones and poster board signs, rallied against BattleCry on the steps of City Hall as the Christian teenagers circled and prayed in a demonstration of their own. \"Ron Luce is a liar!\" one protester shouted. \"Let me hear you say Christian fascist,\" another yelled. Luce and the youths, some as young as 11, also raised their voices. \"God, I ask that as we do this BattleCry, Lord, that you would reveal yourself to the teenagers, God, here, God,\" Mindy Peterson, shouted. Peterson is a member of Teen Mania's Honor Academy. Afterward, Peterson railed against what she said was the protesters' mischaracterization of BattleCry. \"These people think that our war is against other people. They think that our war is against man. And our war isn't. Our war's against ... the pain in teenagers' hearts, like depression, alcoholism. Those things that -- that are, like, tearing our teenagers apart,\" she said. While much milder in his terms, Hutchins agrees. \"We're a generation that is kind of troubled,\" he said. Luce wants to \"rescue the hearts of our generation,\" he added. And of the critics' contention that the rallies, the organization, the message is neo-conservatism wrapped in Biblical verse? Hutchins smiles, nods patiently. \"I don't go because I have a political agenda,\" he said, adding that his friends don't, either. \"Mostly, what we're concerned with is Jesus.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Julie O'Neill and Taylor Gandossy contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Thousands of teens attend Christian rallies each year .\nMany of the rallies attempt to offer an alternative to secular popular culture .\nOpponents say these impose conservative values on vulnerable teenagers .", "id": 1130} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Prince Harry led tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales on the 10th anniversary of her death, describing her as \"the best mother in the world\" in a speech at a memorial service. Here is his speech in full: . William and I can separate life into two parts. There were those years when we were blessed with the physical presence beside us of both our mother and father. Princes Harry and William greet guests at a thanksgiving service in memory of their mother. And then there are the 10 years since our mother's death. When she was alive, we completely took for granted her unrivaled love of life, laughter, fun and folly. She was our guardian, friend and protector. She never once allowed her unfaltering love for us to go unspoken or undemonstrated. She will always be remembered for her amazing public work. But behind the media glare, to us, just two loving children, she was quite simply the best mother in the world. We would say that, wouldn't we. But we miss her. She kissed us last thing at night. Her beaming smile greeted us from school. She laughed hysterically and uncontrollably when sharing something silly she might have said or done that day. She encouraged us when we were nervous or unsure. She -- like our father -- was determined to provide us with a stable and secure childhood. To lose a parent so suddenly at such a young age, as others have experienced, is indescribably shocking and sad. It was an event which changed our lives forever, as it must have done for everyone who lost someone that night. But what is far more important to us now, and into the future, is that we remember our mother as she would have wished to be remembered as she was: fun-loving, generous, down-to-earth, entirely genuine. We both think of her every day. We speak about her and laugh together at all the memories. Put simply, she made us, and so many other people, happy. May this be the way that she is remembered. Prince William's reading from St Paul's letter to the Ephesians: . I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth takes its name. I pray that, according to the riches of His glory, He may grant that you may be strengthened in your inner being with power through His Spirit, and that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith, as you are being rooted and grounded in love. I pray that you may have the power to comprehend, with all the saints, what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Now to Him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, for ever and ever. Amen. Thanks be to God. The Bishop of London's speech: . \"Who's cheating?\" The scene is an old people's home. Two residents are playing Beggar My Neighbor. Enter the Princess. The question from the royal visitor is unexpected but everyone laughs. Afterwards they comment on her large eyes and what life she brought into the room. One tiny incident, characteristic of countless other occasions in the Princess's public life in which she found the right word or the right gesture to bring cheer and comfort. Everyone here will have their own memories. I remember meeting Princess Diana for the very first time early in 1981 to discuss details of the wedding service in St Paul's. Even Archbishop's Chaplains have their share of proper diffidence and I was nervous entering the presence. It must have been a bewildering time for the Princess as well, but even then, at the age of 20, her capacity for empathy and her very strong intuitive power ensured that any tension soon evaporated. Prince Harry has spoken movingly and justly, as few others have the right to do, about the Princess as a mother. I want to dwell for a moment on her public work, its cost and its meaning. After her marriage, the Princess joined her natural gifts of beauty, empathy and powerful intuition with that extraordinary charge which association with the Royal Family generates. Led by our Queen and other members of the Royal Family, our constitution has developed in response to the challenges of the past century. There is a properly political sphere in which the monarch may counsel but doesn't intrude, but there is another sphere, vital to any sense of national unity and creativity, a sphere in which communities must be celebrated, common values articulated and the transcendent source of those values honored. We tend to be suspicious of public figures who wrap themselves in divinity and claim that their will is God's will, but if no-one can articulate in an un-ignorable way in the public realm the creative energy of the love that we see in Christ, the human face of God, then we shall find ourselves inhabiting a maimed and diminished society. And at a time when people are suspicious of rhetoric, the monarchy communicates by symbol and by simple speech, and the Princess brought her own gifts to this work. She was still only 26 in 1987 when she shook the hand of a patient at the opening of the Middlesex Hospital's Aids ward. It was the first in the UK and it is very hard now to credit the degree of fear and prejudice which surrounded Aids in the '80s. Those familiar with the field have no doubt that the Princess played a significant part in overcoming a harmful and even a cruel taboo in a gesture which was not choreographed but sprung from a deep identification with those who were vulnerable and on the margin. And she had a similar impact in the USA. An editorial in the New York Times in 1989 admitted ruefully that it had taken a foreign, and even a royal, dignitary to draw attention to a major public health concern in the US. Her work in the very last year of her life for the victims of landmines also caught the popular imagination internationally and certainly accelerated the adoption of the Ottawa Convention, banning the use of a weapon which disproportionately kills and maims women and children. She proved the eloquence of embrace and of touch which, of course, have been used by royal healers throughout the centuries. And as she said, in her words, \"the biggest disease today is not leprosy or TB but the feeling of being unwanted\". She sought out places of suffering, because they are so very often places of truth where the masks have been removed, and she was not afraid to be with the dying and to comfort them in an unsentimental way. Bill Deedes accompanied her on some of her visits. His response to the cynics was typically robust. He said: \"She was one who sought above all to help vulnerable people in society and who did it so well. She was good at this because she herself was vulnerable. She knew the feeling. She didn't set out to be a saint.\" The role brought great power but, like any member of the Royal Family, she also experienced the weight of expectation and the intensity of the scrutiny. Honoring but managing the role and not allowing it to take over one's personal humanity is a desperately difficult task. As we have heard from Prince Harry, his mother Diana did all that she could to prepare her sons for the work which lies ahead. She confessed to receiving a very great deal from some of those whose lives she touched. She said of John, a young Greek suffering from cystic fibrosis: \"He showed no sign of anger, no trace of bitterness but touched us all with an aura of optimism and hope for the future such that I have never before encountered.\" The love of Christ described in the lesson read by Prince William contains the essence of the spiritual life. Princess Diana recognized this quality of life in many of those, like John, whose lives she touched. It was a mystery which resonated deeply with her and for which she reached out. And the mystery is this - the more you go beyond yourself, the more you will become your true self; the more you lose yourself in loving and serving others, the more you will find yourself; the more you keep company with those who suffer, the more you will be healed. This is the knowledge which passes all understanding. This is certain and has been proved experimentally in the life of all the saints. It's easy to lose the real person in the image, to insist that all is darkness or all is light. Still, 10 years after her tragic death, there are regular reports of \"fury\" at this or that incident, and the Princess's memory is used for scoring points. Let it end here. Let this service mark the point at which we let her rest in peace and dwell on her memory with thanksgiving and compassion. Let us also, echoing the words of Prince Harry, look to the future and pray, in the words of St Paul, for all those who serve our country as members of the Royal Family and most especially for the sons who were so precious to her: . \"I pray that you being rooted and established in love may have power with all the saints to grasp what is the breadth and length and depth and height of the love of Christ and to know this love which surpasses knowledge that you might be filled with the fullness of God.\" Amen. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPrince Harry describes Princess Diana as \"the best mother in the world\"\nHe asks for her to be remembered as \"fun-loving, generous, down-to-earth, entirely genuine\"\nBishop of London praises her humanitarian work .\nHe says that disputes about her death should \"end here\"", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Prince Harry led tributes to Diana, Princess of Wales on the 10th anniversary of her death, describing her as \"the best mother in the world\" in a speech at a memorial service. Here is his speech in full: . William and I can separate life into two parts. There were those years when we were blessed with the physical presence beside us of both our mother and father. Princes Harry and William greet guests at a thanksgiving service in memory of their mother. And then there are the 10 years since our mother's death. When she was alive, we completely took for granted her unrivaled love of life, laughter, fun and folly. She was our guardian, friend and protector. She never once allowed her unfaltering love for us to go unspoken or undemonstrated. She will always be remembered for her amazing public work. But behind the media glare, to us, just two loving children, she was quite simply the best mother in the world. We would say that, wouldn't we. But we miss her. She kissed us last thing at night. Her beaming smile greeted us from school. She laughed hysterically and uncontrollably when sharing something silly she might have said or done that day. She encouraged us when we were nervous or unsure. She -- like our father -- was determined to provide us with a stable and secure childhood. To lose a parent so suddenly at such a young age, as others have experienced, is indescribably shocking and sad. It was an event which changed our lives forever, as it must have done for everyone who lost someone that night. But what is far more important to us now, and into the future, is that we remember our mother as she would have wished to be remembered as she was: fun-loving, generous, down-to-earth, entirely genuine. We both think of her every day. We speak about her and laugh together at all the memories. Put simply, she made us, and so many other people, happy. May this be the way that she is remembered. Prince William's reading from St Paul's letter to the Ephesians: . I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth takes its name. I pray that, according to the riches of His glory, He may grant that you may be strengthened in your inner being with power through His Spirit, and that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith, as you are being rooted and grounded in love. I pray that you may have the power to comprehend, with all the saints, what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Now to Him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, for ever and ever. Amen. Thanks be to God. The Bishop of London's speech: . \"Who's cheating?\" The scene is an old people's home. Two residents are playing Beggar My Neighbor. Enter the Princess. The question from the royal visitor is unexpected but everyone laughs. Afterwards they comment on her large eyes and what life she brought into the room. One tiny incident, characteristic of countless other occasions in the Princess's public life in which she found the right word or the right gesture to bring cheer and comfort. Everyone here will have their own memories. I remember meeting Princess Diana for the very first time early in 1981 to discuss details of the wedding service in St Paul's. Even Archbishop's Chaplains have their share of proper diffidence and I was nervous entering the presence. It must have been a bewildering time for the Princess as well, but even then, at the age of 20, her capacity for empathy and her very strong intuitive power ensured that any tension soon evaporated. Prince Harry has spoken movingly and justly, as few others have the right to do, about the Princess as a mother. I want to dwell for a moment on her public work, its cost and its meaning. After her marriage, the Princess joined her natural gifts of beauty, empathy and powerful intuition with that extraordinary charge which association with the Royal Family generates. Led by our Queen and other members of the Royal Family, our constitution has developed in response to the challenges of the past century. There is a properly political sphere in which the monarch may counsel but doesn't intrude, but there is another sphere, vital to any sense of national unity and creativity, a sphere in which communities must be celebrated, common values articulated and the transcendent source of those values honored. We tend to be suspicious of public figures who wrap themselves in divinity and claim that their will is God's will, but if no-one can articulate in an un-ignorable way in the public realm the creative energy of the love that we see in Christ, the human face of God, then we shall find ourselves inhabiting a maimed and diminished society. And at a time when people are suspicious of rhetoric, the monarchy communicates by symbol and by simple speech, and the Princess brought her own gifts to this work. She was still only 26 in 1987 when she shook the hand of a patient at the opening of the Middlesex Hospital's Aids ward. It was the first in the UK and it is very hard now to credit the degree of fear and prejudice which surrounded Aids in the '80s. Those familiar with the field have no doubt that the Princess played a significant part in overcoming a harmful and even a cruel taboo in a gesture which was not choreographed but sprung from a deep identification with those who were vulnerable and on the margin. And she had a similar impact in the USA. An editorial in the New York Times in 1989 admitted ruefully that it had taken a foreign, and even a royal, dignitary to draw attention to a major public health concern in the US. Her work in the very last year of her life for the victims of landmines also caught the popular imagination internationally and certainly accelerated the adoption of the Ottawa Convention, banning the use of a weapon which disproportionately kills and maims women and children. She proved the eloquence of embrace and of touch which, of course, have been used by royal healers throughout the centuries. And as she said, in her words, \"the biggest disease today is not leprosy or TB but the feeling of being unwanted\". She sought out places of suffering, because they are so very often places of truth where the masks have been removed, and she was not afraid to be with the dying and to comfort them in an unsentimental way. Bill Deedes accompanied her on some of her visits. His response to the cynics was typically robust. He said: \"She was one who sought above all to help vulnerable people in society and who did it so well. She was good at this because she herself was vulnerable. She knew the feeling. She didn't set out to be a saint.\" The role brought great power but, like any member of the Royal Family, she also experienced the weight of expectation and the intensity of the scrutiny. Honoring but managing the role and not allowing it to take over one's personal humanity is a desperately difficult task. As we have heard from Prince Harry, his mother Diana did all that she could to prepare her sons for the work which lies ahead. She confessed to receiving a very great deal from some of those whose lives she touched. She said of John, a young Greek suffering from cystic fibrosis: \"He showed no sign of anger, no trace of bitterness but touched us all with an aura of optimism and hope for the future such that I have never before encountered.\" The love of Christ described in the lesson read by Prince William contains the essence of the spiritual life. Princess Diana recognized this quality of life in many of those, like John, whose lives she touched. It was a mystery which resonated deeply with her and for which she reached out. And the mystery is this - the more you go beyond yourself, the more you will become your true self; the more you lose yourself in loving and serving others, the more you will find yourself; the more you keep company with those who suffer, the more you will be healed. This is the knowledge which passes all understanding. This is certain and has been proved experimentally in the life of all the saints. It's easy to lose the real person in the image, to insist that all is darkness or all is light. Still, 10 years after her tragic death, there are regular reports of \"fury\" at this or that incident, and the Princess's memory is used for scoring points. Let it end here. Let this service mark the point at which we let her rest in peace and dwell on her memory with thanksgiving and compassion. Let us also, echoing the words of Prince Harry, look to the future and pray, in the words of St Paul, for all those who serve our country as members of the Royal Family and most especially for the sons who were so precious to her: . \"I pray that you being rooted and established in love may have power with all the saints to grasp what is the breadth and length and depth and height of the love of Christ and to know this love which surpasses knowledge that you might be filled with the fullness of God.\" Amen. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Prince Harry describes Princess Diana as \"the best mother in the world\"\nHe asks for her to be remembered as \"fun-loving, generous, down-to-earth, entirely genuine\"\nBishop of London praises her humanitarian work .\nHe says that disputes about her death should \"end here\"", "id": 1030} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Doctors removed five small polyps from President Bush's colon on Saturday, and \"none appeared worrisome,\" a White House spokesman said. The polyps were removed and sent to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for routine microscopic examination, spokesman Scott Stanzel said. Results are expected in two to three days. All were small, less than a centimeter [half an inch] in diameter, he said. Bush is in good humor, Stanzel said, and will resume his activities at Camp David. During the procedure Vice President Dick Cheney assumed presidential power. Bush reclaimed presidential power at 9:21 a.m. after about two hours. Doctors used \"monitored anesthesia care,\" Stanzel said, so the president was asleep, but not as deeply unconscious as with a true general anesthetic. He spoke to first lady Laura Bush -- who is in Midland, Texas, celebrating her mother's birthday -- before and after the procedure, Stanzel said. Afterward, the president played with his Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley, Stanzel said. He planned to have lunch at Camp David and have briefings with National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley and White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten, and planned to take a bicycle ride Saturday afternoon. Cheney, meanwhile, spent the morning at his home on Maryland's eastern shore, reading and playing with his dogs, Stanzel said. Nothing occurred that required him to take official action as president before Bush reclaimed presidential power. The procedure was supervised by Dr. Richard Tubb, Bush's physician, and conducted by a multidisciplinary team from the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, the White House said. Bush's last colonoscopy was in June 2002, and no abnormalities were found, White House spokesman Tony Snow said. The president's doctor had recommended a repeat procedure in about five years. A colonoscopy is the most sensitive test for colon cancer, rectal cancer and polyps, small clumps of cells that can become cancerous, according to the Mayo Clinic. Small polyps may be removed during the procedure. Snow said on Friday that Bush had polyps removed during colonoscopies before becoming president. Snow himself is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer that began in his colon and spread to his liver. Watch Snow talk about Bush's procedure and his own colon cancer \u00bb . \"The president wants to encourage everybody to use surveillance,\" Snow said. The American Cancer Society recommends that people without high risk factors or symptoms begin getting screened for signs of colorectal cancer at age 50. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFive small polyps found during procedure; \"none worrisome,\" spokesman says .\nPresident reclaims powers transferred to vice president .\nBush undergoes routine colonoscopy at Camp David .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Doctors removed five small polyps from President Bush's colon on Saturday, and \"none appeared worrisome,\" a White House spokesman said. The polyps were removed and sent to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for routine microscopic examination, spokesman Scott Stanzel said. Results are expected in two to three days. All were small, less than a centimeter [half an inch] in diameter, he said. Bush is in good humor, Stanzel said, and will resume his activities at Camp David. During the procedure Vice President Dick Cheney assumed presidential power. Bush reclaimed presidential power at 9:21 a.m. after about two hours. Doctors used \"monitored anesthesia care,\" Stanzel said, so the president was asleep, but not as deeply unconscious as with a true general anesthetic. He spoke to first lady Laura Bush -- who is in Midland, Texas, celebrating her mother's birthday -- before and after the procedure, Stanzel said. Afterward, the president played with his Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley, Stanzel said. He planned to have lunch at Camp David and have briefings with National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley and White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten, and planned to take a bicycle ride Saturday afternoon. Cheney, meanwhile, spent the morning at his home on Maryland's eastern shore, reading and playing with his dogs, Stanzel said. Nothing occurred that required him to take official action as president before Bush reclaimed presidential power. The procedure was supervised by Dr. Richard Tubb, Bush's physician, and conducted by a multidisciplinary team from the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, the White House said. Bush's last colonoscopy was in June 2002, and no abnormalities were found, White House spokesman Tony Snow said. The president's doctor had recommended a repeat procedure in about five years. A colonoscopy is the most sensitive test for colon cancer, rectal cancer and polyps, small clumps of cells that can become cancerous, according to the Mayo Clinic. Small polyps may be removed during the procedure. Snow said on Friday that Bush had polyps removed during colonoscopies before becoming president. Snow himself is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer that began in his colon and spread to his liver. Watch Snow talk about Bush's procedure and his own colon cancer \u00bb . \"The president wants to encourage everybody to use surveillance,\" Snow said. The American Cancer Society recommends that people without high risk factors or symptoms begin getting screened for signs of colorectal cancer at age 50. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Five small polyps found during procedure; \"none worrisome,\" spokesman says .\nPresident reclaims powers transferred to vice president .\nBush undergoes routine colonoscopy at Camp David .", "id": 1003} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(Mental Floss) -- 1. The Hamburger -- Louis' Lunch, New Haven, Connecticut . This burger did not come from Louis' so ketchup is OK. There are competing claims for the coveted \"Inventor of the Hamburger\" title, but according to Louis' Lunch (and the Library of Congress, for that matter), this small New Haven restaurant takes the prize. The story goes something like this: One day in 1900, a rushed businessman asked owner Louis Lassen for something quick that he could eat on the run. Lassen cooked up a beef patty, put it between some bread, and sent the man on his way. Pretty modest beginnings for arguably the most popular sandwich of all-time, huh? If you visit Louis' today, you'll find that not much has changed. The Lassen family still owns and operates the restaurant, the burgers are still cooked in ancient gas stoves, and, just like then, there is absolutely no ketchup allowed. 2. The Fried Twinkie -- The ChipShop, Brooklyn, New York . Sometimes what counts isn't being the inventor, it's being the innovator. Take the fried Twinkie, for example. The Twinkie -- in all its indestructible glory-- has been around for ages, but when ChipShop owner Christopher Sell had the brilliant idea to freeze the snack, dip it in batter, and deep-fry it, the Twinkie took gluttony to new heights. Even The New York Times raved about how \"something magical\" happens when you taste the deep-fried Twinkie's \"luscious vanilla flavor.\" Sell, who was trained in classical French cuisine, didn't start with the Twinkie, though. In his native England, he fried up everything from M&M's to Mars bars. 3. Root Beer Float -- Myers Avenue Red Soda Co., Cripple Creek, Colorado . If you thought what happened up on Cripple Creek only happened in song, you're sorely mistaken. In August of 1893, a failed gold-miner-turned-soda-company-owner named Frank J. Wisner was drinking a bottle of his Myers Avenue Red root beer while looking up at Cow Mountain. Just then, a full moon illuminated the snowcap on the otherwise black mountain, and Wisner had a brilliant idea -- float a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a glass of his root beer. The new drink was christened the \"black cow\" and became an instant classic. Today, of course, most of us call it a root beer float. 4. Corn Dogs -- Cozy Dog Drive In, Springfield, Illinois . In 1946, Ed Waldmire, Jr., revolutionized the stick-meat world when he debuted the Cozy Dog -- the first corn dog on a stick. At first, he wanted to call his creation the \"Crusty Cur,\" but his wife convinced him to change the name to \"Cozy Dog.\" She felt people wouldn't want to eat something described as \"crusty.\" Good call, Mrs. Waldmire. Shortly after the Cozy Dog's inception, the Cozy Dog Drive In opened alongside old Route 66 and has been serving up corn dogs ever since. 5. The Pizzeria -- Lombardi's, New York City, New York . Pizza has existed in one form or another for a long time, but America got her first true pizzeria when Gennaro Lombardi opened up a small grocery store in New York City's Little Italy. An employee named Anthony \"Totonno\" Pero started selling pizzas out of the back, and in no time, Lombardi's was concentrating on its burgeoning pizza business instead of plain old groceries. In 1905, the establishment was licensed as a pizzeria, and it's stayed that way ever since. Well, almost. The original restaurant closed in 1984 but reopened down the street 10 years later. On its 100th anniversary in 2005, Lombardi's decided to offer its pizza for the same price it'd been sold for in 1905 -- 5 cents a pie. Needless to say, the line wrapped around the block. 6. Fat Darrell -- R.U. Hungry, New Brunswick, New Jersey . You may not know what the Fat Darrell is, but when you hear what it contains, you'll understand why it's truly a work of inspired genius. Since 1979, Rutgers University has played host to a collection of mobile food vans collectively known as the \"Grease Trucks.\" Originally, they served a sandwich called the Fat Cat, which contained two cheeseburger patties, French fries, lettuce, tomato, and onions. Then one night in 1997, a hungry (and broke) student named Darrell W. Butler convinced one of the vendors to put chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, French fries, and marinara sauce on a sandwich. Strangely, the concoction sounded so appetizing that the next 10 people in line ordered it, and the Fat Darrell became a mainstay at the Grease Trucks. Hey, not any old sandwich gets to be named Maxim magazine's top \"Meat Hog\" sandwich. 7. Philly Cheesesteak -- Pat's King Of Steaks, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Philadelphia is known for many things (Ben Franklin, the Liberty Bell, and Rocky, for starters), but fine dining is not really its forte. That's OK, though, because Philly is the home of Pat's King of Steaks, and Pat's King of Steaks is where the Philly cheesesteak was born. One day back in 1932, hot dog stand owners Pasquale (Pat) and Harry Olivieri decided to change things up and make a steak sandwich with onions. A cab driver who ate at Pat's daily insisted on trying the new sandwich, and with the first bite declared, \"Hey, forget 'bout those hot dogs, you should sell these!\" Cab drivers know fast food about as well as anyone, so the brothers did just what the cabbie suggested. In no time, the modest stand turned into the Pat's that exists today. Controversy remains, however, over who's responsible for putting the cheese in cheesesteak. Pat's claims it was the first to do so (in 1951), but across-the-street rival Joe Vento of Geno's Steaks (opened 1966) insists he added the finishing touches. 8. Onion Rings -- Pig Stand, Dallas, Texas . According to most sources, the onion ring was invented when a careless cook at a Pig Stand location in Dallas accidentally dropped an onion slice in some batter, then pulled it out and tossed it in the fryer for lack of a better destination. Now, you'd think inventing the onion ring would be enough for one restaurant chain, but not Pig Stand. The company also lays claim to opening America's first drive-in, inventing Texas toast, and being one of the first restaurants to advertise using neon signs. Not bad for a little outfit from Texas. 9. Derby Pie -- Melrose Inn, Prospect, Kentucky . A Kentucky favorite, derby pie is a chocolate and pecan tart with a pastry-dough crust -- and that's about all we know about it. Why? Because the recipe is jealously guarded by the Kern family. Melrose Inn manager George Kern created derby pie in the mid-1950s with help from his parents, Walter and Leaudra, and the dessert was such a hit that the family was soon baking the treat full-time. In fact, Mrs. Kern, being the crafty monopolist she was, copyrighted the name, and to this day, you can only get real \"Derby-Pie\u00ae\" through Kern's Kitchen, Inc. Not only that, but a man from New England once handed Leaudra a blank check for the recipe so that his daughter could make the pie at home. She refused.I E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFamous American foods created across United States .\nConnecticut diner claims creation of the hamburger .\nOnion rings were courtesy of cook at Pig Stand in Texas .\nFat Darrell came from \"Grease Trucks\" at Rutgers University .", "context": "(Mental Floss) -- 1. The Hamburger -- Louis' Lunch, New Haven, Connecticut . This burger did not come from Louis' so ketchup is OK. There are competing claims for the coveted \"Inventor of the Hamburger\" title, but according to Louis' Lunch (and the Library of Congress, for that matter), this small New Haven restaurant takes the prize. The story goes something like this: One day in 1900, a rushed businessman asked owner Louis Lassen for something quick that he could eat on the run. Lassen cooked up a beef patty, put it between some bread, and sent the man on his way. Pretty modest beginnings for arguably the most popular sandwich of all-time, huh? If you visit Louis' today, you'll find that not much has changed. The Lassen family still owns and operates the restaurant, the burgers are still cooked in ancient gas stoves, and, just like then, there is absolutely no ketchup allowed. 2. The Fried Twinkie -- The ChipShop, Brooklyn, New York . Sometimes what counts isn't being the inventor, it's being the innovator. Take the fried Twinkie, for example. The Twinkie -- in all its indestructible glory-- has been around for ages, but when ChipShop owner Christopher Sell had the brilliant idea to freeze the snack, dip it in batter, and deep-fry it, the Twinkie took gluttony to new heights. Even The New York Times raved about how \"something magical\" happens when you taste the deep-fried Twinkie's \"luscious vanilla flavor.\" Sell, who was trained in classical French cuisine, didn't start with the Twinkie, though. In his native England, he fried up everything from M&M's to Mars bars. 3. Root Beer Float -- Myers Avenue Red Soda Co., Cripple Creek, Colorado . If you thought what happened up on Cripple Creek only happened in song, you're sorely mistaken. In August of 1893, a failed gold-miner-turned-soda-company-owner named Frank J. Wisner was drinking a bottle of his Myers Avenue Red root beer while looking up at Cow Mountain. Just then, a full moon illuminated the snowcap on the otherwise black mountain, and Wisner had a brilliant idea -- float a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a glass of his root beer. The new drink was christened the \"black cow\" and became an instant classic. Today, of course, most of us call it a root beer float. 4. Corn Dogs -- Cozy Dog Drive In, Springfield, Illinois . In 1946, Ed Waldmire, Jr., revolutionized the stick-meat world when he debuted the Cozy Dog -- the first corn dog on a stick. At first, he wanted to call his creation the \"Crusty Cur,\" but his wife convinced him to change the name to \"Cozy Dog.\" She felt people wouldn't want to eat something described as \"crusty.\" Good call, Mrs. Waldmire. Shortly after the Cozy Dog's inception, the Cozy Dog Drive In opened alongside old Route 66 and has been serving up corn dogs ever since. 5. The Pizzeria -- Lombardi's, New York City, New York . Pizza has existed in one form or another for a long time, but America got her first true pizzeria when Gennaro Lombardi opened up a small grocery store in New York City's Little Italy. An employee named Anthony \"Totonno\" Pero started selling pizzas out of the back, and in no time, Lombardi's was concentrating on its burgeoning pizza business instead of plain old groceries. In 1905, the establishment was licensed as a pizzeria, and it's stayed that way ever since. Well, almost. The original restaurant closed in 1984 but reopened down the street 10 years later. On its 100th anniversary in 2005, Lombardi's decided to offer its pizza for the same price it'd been sold for in 1905 -- 5 cents a pie. Needless to say, the line wrapped around the block. 6. Fat Darrell -- R.U. Hungry, New Brunswick, New Jersey . You may not know what the Fat Darrell is, but when you hear what it contains, you'll understand why it's truly a work of inspired genius. Since 1979, Rutgers University has played host to a collection of mobile food vans collectively known as the \"Grease Trucks.\" Originally, they served a sandwich called the Fat Cat, which contained two cheeseburger patties, French fries, lettuce, tomato, and onions. Then one night in 1997, a hungry (and broke) student named Darrell W. Butler convinced one of the vendors to put chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, French fries, and marinara sauce on a sandwich. Strangely, the concoction sounded so appetizing that the next 10 people in line ordered it, and the Fat Darrell became a mainstay at the Grease Trucks. Hey, not any old sandwich gets to be named Maxim magazine's top \"Meat Hog\" sandwich. 7. Philly Cheesesteak -- Pat's King Of Steaks, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Philadelphia is known for many things (Ben Franklin, the Liberty Bell, and Rocky, for starters), but fine dining is not really its forte. That's OK, though, because Philly is the home of Pat's King of Steaks, and Pat's King of Steaks is where the Philly cheesesteak was born. One day back in 1932, hot dog stand owners Pasquale (Pat) and Harry Olivieri decided to change things up and make a steak sandwich with onions. A cab driver who ate at Pat's daily insisted on trying the new sandwich, and with the first bite declared, \"Hey, forget 'bout those hot dogs, you should sell these!\" Cab drivers know fast food about as well as anyone, so the brothers did just what the cabbie suggested. In no time, the modest stand turned into the Pat's that exists today. Controversy remains, however, over who's responsible for putting the cheese in cheesesteak. Pat's claims it was the first to do so (in 1951), but across-the-street rival Joe Vento of Geno's Steaks (opened 1966) insists he added the finishing touches. 8. Onion Rings -- Pig Stand, Dallas, Texas . According to most sources, the onion ring was invented when a careless cook at a Pig Stand location in Dallas accidentally dropped an onion slice in some batter, then pulled it out and tossed it in the fryer for lack of a better destination. Now, you'd think inventing the onion ring would be enough for one restaurant chain, but not Pig Stand. The company also lays claim to opening America's first drive-in, inventing Texas toast, and being one of the first restaurants to advertise using neon signs. Not bad for a little outfit from Texas. 9. Derby Pie -- Melrose Inn, Prospect, Kentucky . A Kentucky favorite, derby pie is a chocolate and pecan tart with a pastry-dough crust -- and that's about all we know about it. Why? Because the recipe is jealously guarded by the Kern family. Melrose Inn manager George Kern created derby pie in the mid-1950s with help from his parents, Walter and Leaudra, and the dessert was such a hit that the family was soon baking the treat full-time. In fact, Mrs. Kern, being the crafty monopolist she was, copyrighted the name, and to this day, you can only get real \"Derby-Pie\u00ae\" through Kern's Kitchen, Inc. Not only that, but a man from New England once handed Leaudra a blank check for the recipe so that his daughter could make the pie at home. She refused.I E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Famous American foods created across United States .\nConnecticut diner claims creation of the hamburger .\nOnion rings were courtesy of cook at Pig Stand in Texas .\nFat Darrell came from \"Grease Trucks\" at Rutgers University .", "id": 1159} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- There is \"no remaining hope\" of finding six men trapped for almost a month in a Utah coal mine alive, a federal official said Saturday. Isaac Arellano holds a candle and sings during a fundraiser for miners Tuesday in Price, Utah. \"Over the past 25 days, the Mine Safety and Health Administration has exhausted all known options in our attempt to reach the six miners,\" Richard Stickler, head of the agency, said in a statement. \"The thoughts and prayers of the dedicated professionals at MSHA are with the families.\" Sympathy for the failed efforts also came Saturday from the White House. \"Last night, a difficult decision was made to end the search,\" President Bush said in a statement. \"Laura and I are deeply saddened by this tragedy and continue to pray for the families of these men.\" Labor Secretary Elaine Chao called the ordeal \"heartbreaking.\" \"The grueling around-the-clock rescue operation that claimed three lives and injured six others has also taken a tremendous toll on the many brave rescuers and the local community, and our thoughts and prayers are with them all,\" Chao said in a statement. After drilling seven holes into mine tunnels from the mountaintop above, there has been no sign of the miners -- and microphones have picked up no sound from the men. See a timeline of rescue efforts \u00bb . Tests showed underground oxygen levels were too low to sustain human life. \"We basically told the families that at this point in time we've run out of options,\" Stickler said at a news conference late Friday. \"We've consulted with the people that we have here, we've consulted with the technical support in Pittsburgh and we've consulted with private consultants in terms of where we can go,\" he said. \"And basically, through all the information we've gleaned over the past nearly four weeks in terms of the conditions we found, in terms of the air readings we found down there and ... everything else, we just don't know where else we can put a hole to get any other information.\" See photos of the rescue mission \u00bb . There were no public statements Saturday from Bob Murray, president and CEO of Murray Mining, co-owner of the Crandall Canyon Mine, who was the outspoken face of the rescue operation for the first three weeks, then largely disappeared from public view. Federal officials became the spokesmen. No one from Murray Mining was present at Friday's news conference. \"They are done. It's finished,\" the attorney for the families said, according to the Saturday edition of The Salt Lake Tribune. \"It's a hard and bitter pill for our families, and there were quite a few tears shed,\" the newspaper quotes Colin King as saying. The men were trapped during a collapse on August 6, and it is not known whether they survived the cave-in. Efforts to reach them were suspended 10 days later when two rescuers and a federal mining official were killed, and six people were injured in a second collapse as they tried to tunnel horizontally toward the area where the men had been working. Murray said last week that the search effort would stop if no signs of life were found at the sixth hole. Under pressure from the families, however, he agreed to try one more time. Families wanted officials to drill a hole large enough to send down a rescue capsule. The effort to lower the robotic device down a seventh hole had been called \"a long shot\" by an official. MSHA's Stickler said that hole was drilled into the Crandall Canyon Mine on Thursday, but there were problems with a robotic camera that teams were trying to lower into it. Work resumed Friday, this time at the fourth hole, but the camera could only descend about 7 feet, he said. \"Basically, what it saw was really not that much. There was quite a bit of mud in there, water coming down the hole. It really couldn't go any farther than seven feet,\" he said of the latest try. In addition, the roof was sagging. \"The families asked many, many questions and we answered them all the best we could, basically coming to the conclusion that we had run out of options.\" Murray said last Saturday he has already filed paperwork with federal regulators to permanently close and seal the Crandall Canyon mine. \"I will never come back to that evil mountain,\" he said. Friends and family have identified the six missing miners as Luis Hernandez, Manuel Sanchez, Kerry Allred, Carlos Payan, Brandon Phillips and Don Erickson. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: President Bush says he and first lady are deeply saddened by the tragedy .\nMine Safety and Health Administration chief: We've run out of options.\nThe six men have been trapped underground since August 6 .\nSeven bore holes drilled into the mountain have found no signs of life .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- There is \"no remaining hope\" of finding six men trapped for almost a month in a Utah coal mine alive, a federal official said Saturday. Isaac Arellano holds a candle and sings during a fundraiser for miners Tuesday in Price, Utah. \"Over the past 25 days, the Mine Safety and Health Administration has exhausted all known options in our attempt to reach the six miners,\" Richard Stickler, head of the agency, said in a statement. \"The thoughts and prayers of the dedicated professionals at MSHA are with the families.\" Sympathy for the failed efforts also came Saturday from the White House. \"Last night, a difficult decision was made to end the search,\" President Bush said in a statement. \"Laura and I are deeply saddened by this tragedy and continue to pray for the families of these men.\" Labor Secretary Elaine Chao called the ordeal \"heartbreaking.\" \"The grueling around-the-clock rescue operation that claimed three lives and injured six others has also taken a tremendous toll on the many brave rescuers and the local community, and our thoughts and prayers are with them all,\" Chao said in a statement. After drilling seven holes into mine tunnels from the mountaintop above, there has been no sign of the miners -- and microphones have picked up no sound from the men. See a timeline of rescue efforts \u00bb . Tests showed underground oxygen levels were too low to sustain human life. \"We basically told the families that at this point in time we've run out of options,\" Stickler said at a news conference late Friday. \"We've consulted with the people that we have here, we've consulted with the technical support in Pittsburgh and we've consulted with private consultants in terms of where we can go,\" he said. \"And basically, through all the information we've gleaned over the past nearly four weeks in terms of the conditions we found, in terms of the air readings we found down there and ... everything else, we just don't know where else we can put a hole to get any other information.\" See photos of the rescue mission \u00bb . There were no public statements Saturday from Bob Murray, president and CEO of Murray Mining, co-owner of the Crandall Canyon Mine, who was the outspoken face of the rescue operation for the first three weeks, then largely disappeared from public view. Federal officials became the spokesmen. No one from Murray Mining was present at Friday's news conference. \"They are done. It's finished,\" the attorney for the families said, according to the Saturday edition of The Salt Lake Tribune. \"It's a hard and bitter pill for our families, and there were quite a few tears shed,\" the newspaper quotes Colin King as saying. The men were trapped during a collapse on August 6, and it is not known whether they survived the cave-in. Efforts to reach them were suspended 10 days later when two rescuers and a federal mining official were killed, and six people were injured in a second collapse as they tried to tunnel horizontally toward the area where the men had been working. Murray said last week that the search effort would stop if no signs of life were found at the sixth hole. Under pressure from the families, however, he agreed to try one more time. Families wanted officials to drill a hole large enough to send down a rescue capsule. The effort to lower the robotic device down a seventh hole had been called \"a long shot\" by an official. MSHA's Stickler said that hole was drilled into the Crandall Canyon Mine on Thursday, but there were problems with a robotic camera that teams were trying to lower into it. Work resumed Friday, this time at the fourth hole, but the camera could only descend about 7 feet, he said. \"Basically, what it saw was really not that much. There was quite a bit of mud in there, water coming down the hole. It really couldn't go any farther than seven feet,\" he said of the latest try. In addition, the roof was sagging. \"The families asked many, many questions and we answered them all the best we could, basically coming to the conclusion that we had run out of options.\" Murray said last Saturday he has already filed paperwork with federal regulators to permanently close and seal the Crandall Canyon mine. \"I will never come back to that evil mountain,\" he said. Friends and family have identified the six missing miners as Luis Hernandez, Manuel Sanchez, Kerry Allred, Carlos Payan, Brandon Phillips and Don Erickson. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: President Bush says he and first lady are deeply saddened by the tragedy .\nMine Safety and Health Administration chief: We've run out of options.\nThe six men have been trapped underground since August 6 .\nSeven bore holes drilled into the mountain have found no signs of life .", "id": 1015} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- An enraged crowd dragged the body of an Ethiopian soldier through the streets of Somalia's capital Thursday after gun battles with Islamic insurgents killed 19 people, witnesses reported. In a brutal echo of a 1993 battle involving Somali militias in which the bodies of U.S. troops were dragged through the streets, crowds Thursday shouted \"God is great\" as they pulled the bruised, bullet-riddled corpse through a dusty Mogadishu neighborhood. The body was bound hand and foot with wire and wrapped in a sheet of plastic when insurgents pulled it out of a car and left it with the crowd in the northern Mogadishu neighborhood of Suqa Holaha, witnesses reported. Nine Ethiopians are reportedly part of the 19 dead. Another battle broke out on the city's south side Thursday morning between Ethiopian troops and insurgents armed with heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. The fighting drove hundreds more people from their homes, on top of the tens of thousands aid agencies say have fled in recent weeks. \"Ethiopians will launch violent attacks on us, for some of their comrades have been killed today,\" said Rahma Nor Omar, an elderly woman in the capital. \"They will be like wounded animals.\" Witnesses put the death toll from the day's clashes at 19, including Ethiopian troops, insurgents and civilians. Ethiopian troops arrived in Somalia in December 2006 to help a weak Somali government drive the Islamic Courts Union out of Mogadishu and restore a U.N.-backed transitional government after a decade and a half of near-anarchy. The Islamists responded by launching an insurgency against Somali government and Ethiopian troops that has lasted nearly a year. The United States accused the ICU of harboring suspected al Qaeda figures, including three men wanted in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, and raised no objections to Ethiopian presence in Somalia. Washington has long been concerned that Somalia could turn into a safe haven for terrorists, but ICU leaders denied harboring al Qaeda suspects. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nEthiopian soldier dragged after battle with Islamic insurgents killed 19 people .\nThe body was bound hand and foot with wire and wrapped in a sheet of plastic .\nIncident recalls 1993 dragging of U.S. soldier through streets of Mogadishu .\nWashington is concerned Somalia could turn into a safe haven for terrorists .", "context": "MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- An enraged crowd dragged the body of an Ethiopian soldier through the streets of Somalia's capital Thursday after gun battles with Islamic insurgents killed 19 people, witnesses reported. In a brutal echo of a 1993 battle involving Somali militias in which the bodies of U.S. troops were dragged through the streets, crowds Thursday shouted \"God is great\" as they pulled the bruised, bullet-riddled corpse through a dusty Mogadishu neighborhood. The body was bound hand and foot with wire and wrapped in a sheet of plastic when insurgents pulled it out of a car and left it with the crowd in the northern Mogadishu neighborhood of Suqa Holaha, witnesses reported. Nine Ethiopians are reportedly part of the 19 dead. Another battle broke out on the city's south side Thursday morning between Ethiopian troops and insurgents armed with heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. The fighting drove hundreds more people from their homes, on top of the tens of thousands aid agencies say have fled in recent weeks. \"Ethiopians will launch violent attacks on us, for some of their comrades have been killed today,\" said Rahma Nor Omar, an elderly woman in the capital. \"They will be like wounded animals.\" Witnesses put the death toll from the day's clashes at 19, including Ethiopian troops, insurgents and civilians. Ethiopian troops arrived in Somalia in December 2006 to help a weak Somali government drive the Islamic Courts Union out of Mogadishu and restore a U.N.-backed transitional government after a decade and a half of near-anarchy. The Islamists responded by launching an insurgency against Somali government and Ethiopian troops that has lasted nearly a year. The United States accused the ICU of harboring suspected al Qaeda figures, including three men wanted in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, and raised no objections to Ethiopian presence in Somalia. Washington has long been concerned that Somalia could turn into a safe haven for terrorists, but ICU leaders denied harboring al Qaeda suspects. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ethiopian soldier dragged after battle with Islamic insurgents killed 19 people .\nThe body was bound hand and foot with wire and wrapped in a sheet of plastic .\nIncident recalls 1993 dragging of U.S. soldier through streets of Mogadishu .\nWashington is concerned Somalia could turn into a safe haven for terrorists .", "id": 1042} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(Mental Floss) -- Everyone goes through a rebellious phase. And, if you're lucky, you'll be able to look back on those years and laugh. If you're less lucky, you spent those years on a reality show, so for the rest of time, millions of strangers can look back on them and laugh instead. In modern times, cats frolic among the ruins of ancient Rome. But, hey, it could be worse. You could be responsible for the fall of Western Civilization, just like Justa Grata Honoria, the Roman princess whose wild ways and (literally) naked ambition set off a chain reaction that culminated in the destruction of the Roman Empire. Barely regal . Smart, conniving, and ruthless, Honoria possessed all the attributes befitting a Roman emperor, except for that pesky Y chromosome. As a young girl, she watched as her dimwitted six-year-old brother, Valentinian III, was crowned emperor of the Western Roman Empire, while she was set aside to await a suitable marriage. Hardly content to lead a quiet and chaste life, Honoria rebelled with aplomb, sleeping her way through the royal court while still in her teens. Although her after-hours habits caused quite the scandal, they failed to satiate her need for attention and power, so Honoria set her eyes on the throne. Employing her ample charms, she seduced her brother's royal chamberlain, Eugenius, and together, they plotted to murder Valentinian and seize power. But, alas, their scheme was soon exposed. Eugenius was executed, and Honoria was sent to a convent in Constantinople. Life as a nun was a fate worse than death for Honoria, but even that couldn't quell her ambition. She spent her years at the nunnery plotting one escape attempt after another. Finally, out of sheer desperation, she turned to sources outside the empire. Her savior would have to be powerful enough to defy Valentinian and risk open war with Rome. Only one man fit that description: Attila, king of the Huns. Attila the hubby . Honoria got the barbarian's attention with a mutually beneficial proposal: If Attila would rescue her, she would marry him, and he would get half of the Western Empire as her dowry. Of course, Honoria was in no position to rightfully offer any portion of the Roman Empire. But she was betting that after marrying her, Attila would conquer the whole Empire, and she'd become queen to boot. Attila had secretly been planning a move against Rome for years, and Honoria's letter gave him the perfect opportunity to strike. Wasting no time, he told Valentinian that he planned to marry Honoria, and demanded the dowry he'd been promised. Naturally, Valentinian refused, and Attila used his status as a \"wronged husband\" to invade Roman territory in 451 C.E. The Hun armies quickly swept through the Empire, destroying everything in their path, and eventually they arrived in Rome. Like all the other cities before it, Rome would also have been annihilated were it not for the famine and disease that devastated the Huns during the invasion. Rome survived Attila's assault with the unlikely help of another nomadic enemy tribe, the Visigoths, but the Western Empire never recovered. Within a generation, the armies of the Goths, Franks, and Huns had overrun the area. The Princess bride . Ultimately, Honoria became neither Roman empress nor a Hun queen. Attila never rescued her, and she was eventually sent back to Rome and left to her brother's justice. Not wanting to cause a scandal by having her executed, and unwilling to send her back into exile where she could scheme again, Valentinian settled on a suitable third option. After years of struggle, Honoria finally suffered the fate she had been dreading all along: She was married off to an elderly Roman senator, and the rest of her life went unrecorded by history. E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nJusta Grata Honoria plotted to kill her emperor of Roman Empire .\nWhen first plot failed, she offered to marry Attila the Hun .\nHe failed to annihilate Rome, or marry her .\nShe then suffered the fate she dreaded .", "context": "(Mental Floss) -- Everyone goes through a rebellious phase. And, if you're lucky, you'll be able to look back on those years and laugh. If you're less lucky, you spent those years on a reality show, so for the rest of time, millions of strangers can look back on them and laugh instead. In modern times, cats frolic among the ruins of ancient Rome. But, hey, it could be worse. You could be responsible for the fall of Western Civilization, just like Justa Grata Honoria, the Roman princess whose wild ways and (literally) naked ambition set off a chain reaction that culminated in the destruction of the Roman Empire. Barely regal . Smart, conniving, and ruthless, Honoria possessed all the attributes befitting a Roman emperor, except for that pesky Y chromosome. As a young girl, she watched as her dimwitted six-year-old brother, Valentinian III, was crowned emperor of the Western Roman Empire, while she was set aside to await a suitable marriage. Hardly content to lead a quiet and chaste life, Honoria rebelled with aplomb, sleeping her way through the royal court while still in her teens. Although her after-hours habits caused quite the scandal, they failed to satiate her need for attention and power, so Honoria set her eyes on the throne. Employing her ample charms, she seduced her brother's royal chamberlain, Eugenius, and together, they plotted to murder Valentinian and seize power. But, alas, their scheme was soon exposed. Eugenius was executed, and Honoria was sent to a convent in Constantinople. Life as a nun was a fate worse than death for Honoria, but even that couldn't quell her ambition. She spent her years at the nunnery plotting one escape attempt after another. Finally, out of sheer desperation, she turned to sources outside the empire. Her savior would have to be powerful enough to defy Valentinian and risk open war with Rome. Only one man fit that description: Attila, king of the Huns. Attila the hubby . Honoria got the barbarian's attention with a mutually beneficial proposal: If Attila would rescue her, she would marry him, and he would get half of the Western Empire as her dowry. Of course, Honoria was in no position to rightfully offer any portion of the Roman Empire. But she was betting that after marrying her, Attila would conquer the whole Empire, and she'd become queen to boot. Attila had secretly been planning a move against Rome for years, and Honoria's letter gave him the perfect opportunity to strike. Wasting no time, he told Valentinian that he planned to marry Honoria, and demanded the dowry he'd been promised. Naturally, Valentinian refused, and Attila used his status as a \"wronged husband\" to invade Roman territory in 451 C.E. The Hun armies quickly swept through the Empire, destroying everything in their path, and eventually they arrived in Rome. Like all the other cities before it, Rome would also have been annihilated were it not for the famine and disease that devastated the Huns during the invasion. Rome survived Attila's assault with the unlikely help of another nomadic enemy tribe, the Visigoths, but the Western Empire never recovered. Within a generation, the armies of the Goths, Franks, and Huns had overrun the area. The Princess bride . Ultimately, Honoria became neither Roman empress nor a Hun queen. Attila never rescued her, and she was eventually sent back to Rome and left to her brother's justice. Not wanting to cause a scandal by having her executed, and unwilling to send her back into exile where she could scheme again, Valentinian settled on a suitable third option. After years of struggle, Honoria finally suffered the fate she had been dreading all along: She was married off to an elderly Roman senator, and the rest of her life went unrecorded by history. E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Justa Grata Honoria plotted to kill her emperor of Roman Empire .\nWhen first plot failed, she offered to marry Attila the Hun .\nHe failed to annihilate Rome, or marry her .\nShe then suffered the fate she dreaded .", "id": 1126} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- National Hurricane Center director Bill Proenza left his position Monday, just days after nearly half of the NHC staff signed a petition calling for his ouster. Hurricane Center Bill Proenza left his job as director Monday. Proenza is still employed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- a parent organization of the NHC -- but he is currently on leave, said NOAA spokesman Anson Franklin. Deputy Director Ed Rappaport has been temporarily placed in charge. Proenza, 62, became the director in January after the retirement of Max Mayfield. Proenza caused an uproar last month with comments about a key hurricane satellite called QuikSCAT. The satellite is five years beyond its life expectancy and operating on a backup transmitter. Proenza said if it were to fail, forecast tracks could be thrown off by as much as 16 percent. He said Washington reprimanded him for the remarks: \"They wanted me to be quiet about it.\" But one of the center's longtime forecasters said Proenza's comments were misguided. \"QuikSCAT is another tool that we use to forecast,\" Lixion Avila said. \"The forecast will not be degraded if we don't have the QuikSCAT.\" Last week, the Commerce Department launched an unscheduled review of the hurricane center after word of the staff's dissatisfaction started to become public. His staffers on Thursday issued a petition calling for him to step down. Watch how Proenza lost the confidence of his staff \u00bb . The petition said the center's \"effective functioning\" is at stake as the Atlantic hurricane season heads toward its peak. \"The undersigned staff ... has concluded that the center needs a new director, and with the heart of the hurricane season fast approaching, urges the Department of Commerce to make this happen as quickly as possible,\" said the petition, which was signed by twenty-three people, including four of five senior hurricane specialists. Hurricane center staffers told CNN's John Zarella they were unhappy not only about his comments about the QuikSCAT, but also about the environment at the center -- one characterized by closed doors and the public airing of dirty laundry. Proenza on Friday told CNN he had contacted his superiors in Washington about \"ways to move forward,\" but added, \"I am not going to resign.\" Proenza told CNN he did not think the staff should dictate the leadership through \"signing petitions.\" Proenza graduated from Florida State University with a degree in meteorology. He began his career in tropical meteorology in the mid-1960s at NHC and as a meteorologist on the \"hurricane hunter\" aircraft, according to his biography posted on the agency's Web site. He continued within the National Weather Service for more than 35 years, \"receiving numerous performance commendations and awards, including recognition from the NWS Employees' Organization as the NWS manager of the year for his collaborative leadership,\" the bio said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNational Hurricane Center director Bill Proenza has left his position .\nNearly half of the NHC signed a petition calling for him to step down .\nProenza came under fire for comments he made about the QuikSCAT satellite .\nStaff unhappy with environment of closed doors, public bickering .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- National Hurricane Center director Bill Proenza left his position Monday, just days after nearly half of the NHC staff signed a petition calling for his ouster. Hurricane Center Bill Proenza left his job as director Monday. Proenza is still employed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- a parent organization of the NHC -- but he is currently on leave, said NOAA spokesman Anson Franklin. Deputy Director Ed Rappaport has been temporarily placed in charge. Proenza, 62, became the director in January after the retirement of Max Mayfield. Proenza caused an uproar last month with comments about a key hurricane satellite called QuikSCAT. The satellite is five years beyond its life expectancy and operating on a backup transmitter. Proenza said if it were to fail, forecast tracks could be thrown off by as much as 16 percent. He said Washington reprimanded him for the remarks: \"They wanted me to be quiet about it.\" But one of the center's longtime forecasters said Proenza's comments were misguided. \"QuikSCAT is another tool that we use to forecast,\" Lixion Avila said. \"The forecast will not be degraded if we don't have the QuikSCAT.\" Last week, the Commerce Department launched an unscheduled review of the hurricane center after word of the staff's dissatisfaction started to become public. His staffers on Thursday issued a petition calling for him to step down. Watch how Proenza lost the confidence of his staff \u00bb . The petition said the center's \"effective functioning\" is at stake as the Atlantic hurricane season heads toward its peak. \"The undersigned staff ... has concluded that the center needs a new director, and with the heart of the hurricane season fast approaching, urges the Department of Commerce to make this happen as quickly as possible,\" said the petition, which was signed by twenty-three people, including four of five senior hurricane specialists. Hurricane center staffers told CNN's John Zarella they were unhappy not only about his comments about the QuikSCAT, but also about the environment at the center -- one characterized by closed doors and the public airing of dirty laundry. Proenza on Friday told CNN he had contacted his superiors in Washington about \"ways to move forward,\" but added, \"I am not going to resign.\" Proenza told CNN he did not think the staff should dictate the leadership through \"signing petitions.\" Proenza graduated from Florida State University with a degree in meteorology. He began his career in tropical meteorology in the mid-1960s at NHC and as a meteorologist on the \"hurricane hunter\" aircraft, according to his biography posted on the agency's Web site. He continued within the National Weather Service for more than 35 years, \"receiving numerous performance commendations and awards, including recognition from the NWS Employees' Organization as the NWS manager of the year for his collaborative leadership,\" the bio said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "National Hurricane Center director Bill Proenza has left his position .\nNearly half of the NHC signed a petition calling for him to step down .\nProenza came under fire for comments he made about the QuikSCAT satellite .\nStaff unhappy with environment of closed doors, public bickering .", "id": 1186} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Debra Lafave, the former Florida middle school teacher convicted of having sex with a student, violated her probation by hugging a young co-worker, a Florida judge found Thursday. Debra Lafave was arrested after talking with a teenager. She is not allowed to have contact with anyone under 18. But the judge did not send Lafave to jail, saying the violation was \"not willful and substantial.\" \"Please don't come back,\" he scolded. Dressed in a tailored, black pantsuit, Lafave said she had \"innocent\" physical contact with a female co-worker she knew as under age 18. Watch Lafave in the courtroom \u00bb . At the time, she and the 17-year-old hostess worked at Danny Boy's, a small restaurant in the Tampa, Florida, area. Lafave, 27, pleaded guilty in November 2005 to having sex with a 14-year-old boy and was sentenced to three years under house arrest and seven years of probation. Lafave was required to register as a sex offender and ordered not to have any contact with minors. A tracking device she carries as part of her probation went off in court, prompting the prosecutor to observe, \"I think she's accounted for.\" Lafave acknowledged she was aware that hugs and other forms of physical contact -- as well as conversations about sex -- with minors violated terms of her probation. She referred to the sexually explicit conversations at work as just \"girl talk.\" Lafave denied talking about her sex life with co-workers. \"I don't speak that way about my personal life,\" she said. But she added that her co-workers spoke freely about sex in a \"small group setting.\" While other co-workers socialized outside work, Lafave said, the 17-year-old was not included in those outings. Asked why she hugged the young co-worker, Lafave explained it was a small restaurant with a casual atmosphere where co-workers felt like family. The contact came, she said, \"out of my good nature, that's the way it worked.\" The contacts that led to Thursday's probation violation hearing first surfaced during two polygraph tests administered as part of Lafave's court-ordered supervision. She received a verbal reprimand a year ago, according to testimony. When the behavior continued, her probation officer asked a judge to find her in violation. She was ordered to quit the restaurant job and now works as a receptionist in her mother's beauty shop. In the past, Lafave has said she suffers from bipolar disorder and is receiving treatment. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Judge finds former teacher in violation of probation in student sex case .\nBut judge spares Debra Lafave from jail, warns her \"don't come back\"\nLafave's probation forbids her to have contact with anyone under 18 .", "context": "(CNN) -- Debra Lafave, the former Florida middle school teacher convicted of having sex with a student, violated her probation by hugging a young co-worker, a Florida judge found Thursday. Debra Lafave was arrested after talking with a teenager. She is not allowed to have contact with anyone under 18. But the judge did not send Lafave to jail, saying the violation was \"not willful and substantial.\" \"Please don't come back,\" he scolded. Dressed in a tailored, black pantsuit, Lafave said she had \"innocent\" physical contact with a female co-worker she knew as under age 18. Watch Lafave in the courtroom \u00bb . At the time, she and the 17-year-old hostess worked at Danny Boy's, a small restaurant in the Tampa, Florida, area. Lafave, 27, pleaded guilty in November 2005 to having sex with a 14-year-old boy and was sentenced to three years under house arrest and seven years of probation. Lafave was required to register as a sex offender and ordered not to have any contact with minors. A tracking device she carries as part of her probation went off in court, prompting the prosecutor to observe, \"I think she's accounted for.\" Lafave acknowledged she was aware that hugs and other forms of physical contact -- as well as conversations about sex -- with minors violated terms of her probation. She referred to the sexually explicit conversations at work as just \"girl talk.\" Lafave denied talking about her sex life with co-workers. \"I don't speak that way about my personal life,\" she said. But she added that her co-workers spoke freely about sex in a \"small group setting.\" While other co-workers socialized outside work, Lafave said, the 17-year-old was not included in those outings. Asked why she hugged the young co-worker, Lafave explained it was a small restaurant with a casual atmosphere where co-workers felt like family. The contact came, she said, \"out of my good nature, that's the way it worked.\" The contacts that led to Thursday's probation violation hearing first surfaced during two polygraph tests administered as part of Lafave's court-ordered supervision. She received a verbal reprimand a year ago, according to testimony. When the behavior continued, her probation officer asked a judge to find her in violation. She was ordered to quit the restaurant job and now works as a receptionist in her mother's beauty shop. In the past, Lafave has said she suffers from bipolar disorder and is receiving treatment. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Judge finds former teacher in violation of probation in student sex case .\nBut judge spares Debra Lafave from jail, warns her \"don't come back\"\nLafave's probation forbids her to have contact with anyone under 18 .", "id": 1162} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- With his hands and feet shackled and his face obscured by his long hair, Chester Arthur Stiles made his initial court appearance in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Wednesday morning on charges stemming from the videotaped rape of a 2-year-old girl. Chester Stiles appears Wednesday in a Las Vegas, Nevada, courtroom. Stiles, 37, was taken into custody Monday night after a Henderson, Nevada, police officer pulled over the white Buick Century he was driving. Prosecutors added a couple more charges before Wednesday's hearing, bringing the total to 23 felony counts, including a charge of lewdness with a minor, sexual assault and the use of a child in the production of pornography, according to a statement issued by the Clark County, Nevada, court. One of the lewdness charges stems from a 2004 incident, while the others are related to the videotape, the court said. Judge Deborah Lippis set November 19 as the date for the preliminary hearing. After the hearing, Stiles' court-appointed attorney said his client was overwhelmed by the public opinion in the case. \"I think he's a little out of it,\" public defender Jeff Banks said. Jerry T. Donohue, the attorney for the girl's mother, told CNN that the child on the videotape was younger than 3 when the abuse occurred. The girl, who is now 7, was found last month after a nationwide search. The girl's mother said on \"The Dr. Phil Show\" Wednesday that she was \"relieved\" about Stiles' arrest, although it would have been \"better if they found him dead.\" The woman said she will testify against Stiles if the case goes to court. She told Phil McGraw that her daughter remembers nothing about the videotaped assault and that she recently had a conversation with the girl about inappropriate touching. She said her daughter told her that if someone touched her inappropriately, the girl would scream and tell her mother. But, she told McGraw, \"I don't trust anybody now.\" Although she is in a relationship with a man her daughter calls \"Dad,\" she said, \"I don't feel comfortable leaving her with him, nor with anybody else. ... I just cry and blame it on myself.\" Eight-and-a-half months pregnant, she said the incident has placed a lot of strain on her. Asked if she would rather not have known about the assault, she said, \"Yes, I could have lived without knowing it.\" A former girlfriend of Stiles' said that, before the arrest, she lived in fear after going to police to identify the suspect after seeing enhanced photos from the videotape on the local news. \"I've had my share of nightmares,\" Elaine Thomas told CNN's Nancy Grace. Thomas said she screamed when she recognized the photos on television and had no choice but to contact police about the man she had thought was a \"weapons enthusiast\" with only a minor criminal record. Watch Thomas say how she felt when she saw the photos \u00bb . \"How could I not tell them who that man was? That little girl suffered unimaginable things, and I knew for a fact it was him,\" Thomas said. Another former girlfriend of Stiles', Tina Allen, said this month she thinks she is the reason Stiles came in contact with the girl and is \"mortified\" by the allegations against him. \"He said he'd been in the Navy and, you know, I was looking for a strong guy to represent to my sons what I thought they needed to be,\" Allen said. Allen said she took Stiles to a crowded apartment where her son and daughter lived. Also living in the apartment were a family friend and her daughter, the alleged assault victim. Todd Allen, Tina Allen's son, said he recognized his old apartment from scenes in the video. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ed Payne and Ted Rowlands contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Accused pedophile Chester Arthur Stiles gets additional charges .\nNEW: \"I think he's a little out of it,\" his attorney says .\nSuspect's ex-girlfriend: \"I've had my share of nightmares\"\nStiles, 37, arrested following a routine traffic stop .", "context": "(CNN) -- With his hands and feet shackled and his face obscured by his long hair, Chester Arthur Stiles made his initial court appearance in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Wednesday morning on charges stemming from the videotaped rape of a 2-year-old girl. Chester Stiles appears Wednesday in a Las Vegas, Nevada, courtroom. Stiles, 37, was taken into custody Monday night after a Henderson, Nevada, police officer pulled over the white Buick Century he was driving. Prosecutors added a couple more charges before Wednesday's hearing, bringing the total to 23 felony counts, including a charge of lewdness with a minor, sexual assault and the use of a child in the production of pornography, according to a statement issued by the Clark County, Nevada, court. One of the lewdness charges stems from a 2004 incident, while the others are related to the videotape, the court said. Judge Deborah Lippis set November 19 as the date for the preliminary hearing. After the hearing, Stiles' court-appointed attorney said his client was overwhelmed by the public opinion in the case. \"I think he's a little out of it,\" public defender Jeff Banks said. Jerry T. Donohue, the attorney for the girl's mother, told CNN that the child on the videotape was younger than 3 when the abuse occurred. The girl, who is now 7, was found last month after a nationwide search. The girl's mother said on \"The Dr. Phil Show\" Wednesday that she was \"relieved\" about Stiles' arrest, although it would have been \"better if they found him dead.\" The woman said she will testify against Stiles if the case goes to court. She told Phil McGraw that her daughter remembers nothing about the videotaped assault and that she recently had a conversation with the girl about inappropriate touching. She said her daughter told her that if someone touched her inappropriately, the girl would scream and tell her mother. But, she told McGraw, \"I don't trust anybody now.\" Although she is in a relationship with a man her daughter calls \"Dad,\" she said, \"I don't feel comfortable leaving her with him, nor with anybody else. ... I just cry and blame it on myself.\" Eight-and-a-half months pregnant, she said the incident has placed a lot of strain on her. Asked if she would rather not have known about the assault, she said, \"Yes, I could have lived without knowing it.\" A former girlfriend of Stiles' said that, before the arrest, she lived in fear after going to police to identify the suspect after seeing enhanced photos from the videotape on the local news. \"I've had my share of nightmares,\" Elaine Thomas told CNN's Nancy Grace. Thomas said she screamed when she recognized the photos on television and had no choice but to contact police about the man she had thought was a \"weapons enthusiast\" with only a minor criminal record. Watch Thomas say how she felt when she saw the photos \u00bb . \"How could I not tell them who that man was? That little girl suffered unimaginable things, and I knew for a fact it was him,\" Thomas said. Another former girlfriend of Stiles', Tina Allen, said this month she thinks she is the reason Stiles came in contact with the girl and is \"mortified\" by the allegations against him. \"He said he'd been in the Navy and, you know, I was looking for a strong guy to represent to my sons what I thought they needed to be,\" Allen said. Allen said she took Stiles to a crowded apartment where her son and daughter lived. Also living in the apartment were a family friend and her daughter, the alleged assault victim. Todd Allen, Tina Allen's son, said he recognized his old apartment from scenes in the video. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ed Payne and Ted Rowlands contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Accused pedophile Chester Arthur Stiles gets additional charges .\nNEW: \"I think he's a little out of it,\" his attorney says .\nSuspect's ex-girlfriend: \"I've had my share of nightmares\"\nStiles, 37, arrested following a routine traffic stop .", "id": 1047} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "DURBAN, South Africa -- India's Yuvraj Singh smashed six sixes in one over as England crashed out of cricket's World Twenty20 tournament in South Africa on Wednesday. Yuvraj Singh smashes his sixth successive six off England fast bowler Stuart Broad . Paul Collingwood's side were eliminated at the Super Eights stage after South Africa earlier beat New Zealand by six wickets in Durban. England then lost by 18 runs to the Singh-inspired Indians, who kept their semifinal hopes alive ahead of Thursday's must-win clash with the hosts. Singh reached the fastest 50 in Twenty20 history, needing just 12 deliveries, as India made 218-4. The left-hander's six consecutive sixes in the 19th over bowled by Stuart Broad made him the first player to do so in Twenty20 matches and just the fourth in all senior cricket. South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs performed the feat at the 50-over World Cup in the West Indies earlier this year, while Sir Garfield Sobers and Ravi Shastri achieved it in first-class matches. Singh's innings ended on 58 -- from 16 balls -- when he hit a full-toss from Andrew Flintoff to captain Collingwood at long-on from the penultimate delivery of the final over, in which he also cleared the boundary ropes once. Virender Sehwag top-scored with 68 off 52 balls, putting on 136 for the first wicket with Gautam Gambhir, who hit 58 off 41 deliveries. Broad ended with the embarrassing figures of 0-60 off his four overs, while fellow seamer Chris Tremlett took 2-45. In reply, England battled gamely but could only post 200-6 in their 20 overs. Opener Vikram Solanki top-scored with 43 off 31 balls, and Kevin Pietersen hit 39 off 23 deliveries, but no-one could match the fireworks provided by Singh. Left-arm seamer Irfan Pathan claimed figures of 3-37 off four overs, while Rudra Pratap Singh took 2-28. If India can beat South Africa, it would create a three-way tie and require net run-rates to decide the two teams going through. The Proteas have two wins from two Group E outings after beating New Zealand, who have completed their Super Eights fixtures with two victories and a defeat. South Africa restricted the Black Caps to 153-8 from their 20 overs on Wednesday, then reached the target with five deliveries to spare as Justin Kemp made an unbeaten 89. Kemp was named man of the match after smashing a six off the otherwise economical Mark Gillespie for the winning runs. He belted six sixes and six fours in his 56-ball innings, having come to the crease in the fourth over with South Africa reeling at 17-2. Kemp added 28 in four overs with Gibbs (19) before putting on another 65 in eight overs with Mark Boucher. Boucher departed for 23, caught by wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum off Gillespie, who ended with figures of 2-11 off 3.1 overs. The experienced Shaun Pollock then joined Kemp, and struck one six in his unbeaten 16 off 11 deliveries to help guide the Proteas to their second victory. The in-form Craig McMillan top-scored for the Kiwis, hitting an unbeaten 48 off only 25 balls to follow up his blistering 57 in Tuesday's five-run win against England. McCullum had put on 68 for the first wicket with Lou Vincent, scoring 38 before becoming the first of Morne Morkel's four victims. Morkel, who ended with figures of 4-17 off four overs, then removed Ross Taylor (1) two runs later and later bowled the dangerous Jacob Oram for a quickfire 15. He had Shane Bond caught by Boucher, and then almost became the first Twenty20 bowler to claim five wickets when his penultimate delivery -- which clean bowled Gillespie -- was declared a no-ball by umpire Billy Doctrove. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nYuvraj Singh becomes first player to hit six sixes in an over in Twenty20 game .\nSingh hits 58 in 16 deliveries as India beat England by 18 runs in Durban .\nEngland already eliminated from World Twenty20 after South Africa beat NZ .", "context": "DURBAN, South Africa -- India's Yuvraj Singh smashed six sixes in one over as England crashed out of cricket's World Twenty20 tournament in South Africa on Wednesday. Yuvraj Singh smashes his sixth successive six off England fast bowler Stuart Broad . Paul Collingwood's side were eliminated at the Super Eights stage after South Africa earlier beat New Zealand by six wickets in Durban. England then lost by 18 runs to the Singh-inspired Indians, who kept their semifinal hopes alive ahead of Thursday's must-win clash with the hosts. Singh reached the fastest 50 in Twenty20 history, needing just 12 deliveries, as India made 218-4. The left-hander's six consecutive sixes in the 19th over bowled by Stuart Broad made him the first player to do so in Twenty20 matches and just the fourth in all senior cricket. South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs performed the feat at the 50-over World Cup in the West Indies earlier this year, while Sir Garfield Sobers and Ravi Shastri achieved it in first-class matches. Singh's innings ended on 58 -- from 16 balls -- when he hit a full-toss from Andrew Flintoff to captain Collingwood at long-on from the penultimate delivery of the final over, in which he also cleared the boundary ropes once. Virender Sehwag top-scored with 68 off 52 balls, putting on 136 for the first wicket with Gautam Gambhir, who hit 58 off 41 deliveries. Broad ended with the embarrassing figures of 0-60 off his four overs, while fellow seamer Chris Tremlett took 2-45. In reply, England battled gamely but could only post 200-6 in their 20 overs. Opener Vikram Solanki top-scored with 43 off 31 balls, and Kevin Pietersen hit 39 off 23 deliveries, but no-one could match the fireworks provided by Singh. Left-arm seamer Irfan Pathan claimed figures of 3-37 off four overs, while Rudra Pratap Singh took 2-28. If India can beat South Africa, it would create a three-way tie and require net run-rates to decide the two teams going through. The Proteas have two wins from two Group E outings after beating New Zealand, who have completed their Super Eights fixtures with two victories and a defeat. South Africa restricted the Black Caps to 153-8 from their 20 overs on Wednesday, then reached the target with five deliveries to spare as Justin Kemp made an unbeaten 89. Kemp was named man of the match after smashing a six off the otherwise economical Mark Gillespie for the winning runs. He belted six sixes and six fours in his 56-ball innings, having come to the crease in the fourth over with South Africa reeling at 17-2. Kemp added 28 in four overs with Gibbs (19) before putting on another 65 in eight overs with Mark Boucher. Boucher departed for 23, caught by wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum off Gillespie, who ended with figures of 2-11 off 3.1 overs. The experienced Shaun Pollock then joined Kemp, and struck one six in his unbeaten 16 off 11 deliveries to help guide the Proteas to their second victory. The in-form Craig McMillan top-scored for the Kiwis, hitting an unbeaten 48 off only 25 balls to follow up his blistering 57 in Tuesday's five-run win against England. McCullum had put on 68 for the first wicket with Lou Vincent, scoring 38 before becoming the first of Morne Morkel's four victims. Morkel, who ended with figures of 4-17 off four overs, then removed Ross Taylor (1) two runs later and later bowled the dangerous Jacob Oram for a quickfire 15. He had Shane Bond caught by Boucher, and then almost became the first Twenty20 bowler to claim five wickets when his penultimate delivery -- which clean bowled Gillespie -- was declared a no-ball by umpire Billy Doctrove. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Yuvraj Singh becomes first player to hit six sixes in an over in Twenty20 game .\nSingh hits 58 in 16 deliveries as India beat England by 18 runs in Durban .\nEngland already eliminated from World Twenty20 after South Africa beat NZ .", "id": 1110} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Dressed in a Superman shirt, 5-year-old Youssif held his sister's hand Friday, seemingly unaware that millions of people across the world have been touched by his story. Nearby, his parents talked about the new future and hope they have for their boy -- and the potential for recovery from his severe burns. Youssif holds his sister's hand Friday. He's wearing a facial mask often used to help burn victims. It's the best birthday present the Iraqi family could ever have imagined for their boy: Youssif turns 6 next Friday. \"I was so happy I didn't know what to do with myself,\" his mother, Zainab, told CNN, a broad smile across her face. \"I didn't think the reaction would be this big.\" His father said he was on the roof of his house when CNN called him with the news about the outpouring of support for his son. \"We just want to thank everyone who has come forward,\" he said. \"We knew there was kindness out there.\" Like his wife, he couldn't stop smiling. He talked about how he tried in vain to get help for his son in Baghdad, leaving \"no stone unturned\" on a mission to help his boy. There were many trips to the Ministry of Health. He says he even put in a request to Iraq's parliament for help. The family eventually told CNN their story -- that Youssif was grabbed by masked men outside their home on January 15, doused in gasoline and set on fire. Simply by coming forward, his parents put themselves in incredible danger. No one has been arrested or held accountable in Youssif's case. Watch CNN's Arwa Damon describe 'truly phenomenal' outpouring \u00bb . Shortly after Youssif's story aired Wednesday, the Children's Burn Foundation -- a nonprofit organization based in Sherman Oaks, California, that provides support for burn victims locally, nationally and internationally -- agreed to pay for the transportation for Youssif and his family to come to the United States and to set up a fund for donations. You can make a donation at the foundation's site by clicking here. There's a drop-down menu under the \"general donation\" area that is marked \"Youssif's fund.\" The foundation says it will cover all medical costs -- from surgeries for Youssif to housing costs to any social rehabilitation that might be needed for him. Surgeries will be performed by Dr. Peter Grossman, a plastic surgeon with the affiliated Grossman Burn Center who is donating his services for Youssif's cause. Officials are still trying to get the appropriate visas for the family's travels. \"We are prepared to have them come here, set them up in a housing situation, provide support for them and begin treatment,\" said Barbara Friedman, executive director of the Children's Burn Foundation. \"We expect that the treatment will be from between six months to a year with many surgeries.\" She added, \"He will be getting the absolute best care that's available.\" Youssif's parents said they know it's going to be a lengthy and difficult process and that adjusting to their stay in America may not be easy. But none of that matters -- getting help for their boy is first and foremost. \"I will do anything for Youssif,\" his father said, pulling his son closer to him. \"Our child is everything.\" His mother tried to coax Youssif to talk to us on this day. But he didn't want to; his mother says he's shy outside of their home. The biggest obstacle now is getting the visas to leave, and the serious security risks they face every day and hour they remain in Iraq. But this family -- which saw the very worst in humanity on that January day -- has new hope in the world. That is partly due to the tens of thousands of CNN.com users who were so moved by the story and wanted to act. CNN Iraqi staff central to bringing this story together were also overwhelmed with the generosity coming from people outside of their border. In a nation that largely feels abandoned by the rest of the world, it was a refreshing realization. E-mail to a friend . CNN.com senior producer Wayne Drash contributed to this report in Atlanta.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nParents beam with pride, can't stop from smiling from outpouring of support .\nMom: \"I was so happy I didn't know what to do\"\nBurn center in U.S. has offered to provide treatment for reconstructive surgeries .\nDad says, \"Anything for Youssif\"", "context": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Dressed in a Superman shirt, 5-year-old Youssif held his sister's hand Friday, seemingly unaware that millions of people across the world have been touched by his story. Nearby, his parents talked about the new future and hope they have for their boy -- and the potential for recovery from his severe burns. Youssif holds his sister's hand Friday. He's wearing a facial mask often used to help burn victims. It's the best birthday present the Iraqi family could ever have imagined for their boy: Youssif turns 6 next Friday. \"I was so happy I didn't know what to do with myself,\" his mother, Zainab, told CNN, a broad smile across her face. \"I didn't think the reaction would be this big.\" His father said he was on the roof of his house when CNN called him with the news about the outpouring of support for his son. \"We just want to thank everyone who has come forward,\" he said. \"We knew there was kindness out there.\" Like his wife, he couldn't stop smiling. He talked about how he tried in vain to get help for his son in Baghdad, leaving \"no stone unturned\" on a mission to help his boy. There were many trips to the Ministry of Health. He says he even put in a request to Iraq's parliament for help. The family eventually told CNN their story -- that Youssif was grabbed by masked men outside their home on January 15, doused in gasoline and set on fire. Simply by coming forward, his parents put themselves in incredible danger. No one has been arrested or held accountable in Youssif's case. Watch CNN's Arwa Damon describe 'truly phenomenal' outpouring \u00bb . Shortly after Youssif's story aired Wednesday, the Children's Burn Foundation -- a nonprofit organization based in Sherman Oaks, California, that provides support for burn victims locally, nationally and internationally -- agreed to pay for the transportation for Youssif and his family to come to the United States and to set up a fund for donations. You can make a donation at the foundation's site by clicking here. There's a drop-down menu under the \"general donation\" area that is marked \"Youssif's fund.\" The foundation says it will cover all medical costs -- from surgeries for Youssif to housing costs to any social rehabilitation that might be needed for him. Surgeries will be performed by Dr. Peter Grossman, a plastic surgeon with the affiliated Grossman Burn Center who is donating his services for Youssif's cause. Officials are still trying to get the appropriate visas for the family's travels. \"We are prepared to have them come here, set them up in a housing situation, provide support for them and begin treatment,\" said Barbara Friedman, executive director of the Children's Burn Foundation. \"We expect that the treatment will be from between six months to a year with many surgeries.\" She added, \"He will be getting the absolute best care that's available.\" Youssif's parents said they know it's going to be a lengthy and difficult process and that adjusting to their stay in America may not be easy. But none of that matters -- getting help for their boy is first and foremost. \"I will do anything for Youssif,\" his father said, pulling his son closer to him. \"Our child is everything.\" His mother tried to coax Youssif to talk to us on this day. But he didn't want to; his mother says he's shy outside of their home. The biggest obstacle now is getting the visas to leave, and the serious security risks they face every day and hour they remain in Iraq. But this family -- which saw the very worst in humanity on that January day -- has new hope in the world. That is partly due to the tens of thousands of CNN.com users who were so moved by the story and wanted to act. CNN Iraqi staff central to bringing this story together were also overwhelmed with the generosity coming from people outside of their border. In a nation that largely feels abandoned by the rest of the world, it was a refreshing realization. E-mail to a friend . CNN.com senior producer Wayne Drash contributed to this report in Atlanta.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Parents beam with pride, can't stop from smiling from outpouring of support .\nMom: \"I was so happy I didn't know what to do\"\nBurn center in U.S. has offered to provide treatment for reconstructive surgeries .\nDad says, \"Anything for Youssif\"", "id": 1005} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr clowned around and marveled at their band's amazing impact in an interview Tuesday on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" Larry King, left, poses with (l-r) Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono Lennon, Olivia Harrison and Ringo Starr Tuesday in Las Vegas. \"We were just kids from Liverpool,\" McCartney said. \"And, yes, it is quite amazing, because as time goes on, it kind of becomes more and more of a phenomenon.\" McCartney said the early Beatles knew they were a good band and were pretty sure of themselves, but Starr said, \"We thought we'd be really big in Liverpool.\" \"I think the most exciting thing is that, you know, we expect people our age to know the music. But actually, a lot of kids know the music,\" Starr said. \"And if anything is left, we have left really good music, and that's the important part, not the moptops or whatever.\" The pair appeared relaxed in sneakers and almost matching black suits and joked frequently -- often at each other's expense. \"They were nothing,\" Starr said of his former bandmates. \"And then I joined and then they got this record deal and look what happened.\" \"No, we were good,\" McCartney retorted. \"You wanted to join us. You begged to join us.\" \"I didn't beg,\" Starr said. Watch Paul and Ringo talk about the Beatles' magic \u00bb . McCartney and Starr were in Las Vegas with Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison, the widows of John Lennon and George Harrison, to celebrate the anniversary of Cirque du Soleil's \"Love,\" which uses the Beatles' music. Harrison said her husband was friends with Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte and came up with the idea before he died of cancer in 2001. \"George was around just long enough to transmit that to all of us,\" Harrison said. Ono said she wasn't sure at first what her husband would have thought about the project. John Lennon was shot near the couple's New York apartment in 1980. \"Now I really know that John would be very happy with this,\" she said. Neither woman has remarried and they both said it was still sometimes difficult to deal with their losses. \"We feel so strongly about our husbands that sometimes it's hard for us, isn't it?\" Ono said. \"It's hard, you know,\" Harrison said. \"I mean their presence is very powerful and very strong. But the incredible thing about them is that they -- everything they left the world and left us is uplifting and joyful.\" The Beatles' music received a bit of a facelift for the show and has been remixed in 5.1 surround sound. (An album, \"Love,\" came out last year.) \"Paul and I went to listen to the music in 5.1 and we go 'Whoa, listen to that,' \" Starr said. \"You know you can hear everything now. Things that we buried a lot. It's all very clear, so it's really great to hear it.\" \"Most historic stuff goes down with age, you know?\" McCartney added. \"Winston Churchill's old papers go brown and crinkly, while our music gets brighter and shinier.\" \"Next year, it will be 10.1,\" Starr joked. McCartney's latest solo album, \"Memory's Almost Full,\" is No. 3 on the album charts and Starr is scheduled to release a greatest hits album in August. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPaul McCartney, Ringo Starr say their music sounds better .\nThe former Beatles talk to CNN's Larry King .\nWidows of John Lennon and George Harrison also appeared .\nHarrison, Ono say their husbands still have strong presence .", "context": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr clowned around and marveled at their band's amazing impact in an interview Tuesday on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" Larry King, left, poses with (l-r) Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono Lennon, Olivia Harrison and Ringo Starr Tuesday in Las Vegas. \"We were just kids from Liverpool,\" McCartney said. \"And, yes, it is quite amazing, because as time goes on, it kind of becomes more and more of a phenomenon.\" McCartney said the early Beatles knew they were a good band and were pretty sure of themselves, but Starr said, \"We thought we'd be really big in Liverpool.\" \"I think the most exciting thing is that, you know, we expect people our age to know the music. But actually, a lot of kids know the music,\" Starr said. \"And if anything is left, we have left really good music, and that's the important part, not the moptops or whatever.\" The pair appeared relaxed in sneakers and almost matching black suits and joked frequently -- often at each other's expense. \"They were nothing,\" Starr said of his former bandmates. \"And then I joined and then they got this record deal and look what happened.\" \"No, we were good,\" McCartney retorted. \"You wanted to join us. You begged to join us.\" \"I didn't beg,\" Starr said. Watch Paul and Ringo talk about the Beatles' magic \u00bb . McCartney and Starr were in Las Vegas with Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison, the widows of John Lennon and George Harrison, to celebrate the anniversary of Cirque du Soleil's \"Love,\" which uses the Beatles' music. Harrison said her husband was friends with Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte and came up with the idea before he died of cancer in 2001. \"George was around just long enough to transmit that to all of us,\" Harrison said. Ono said she wasn't sure at first what her husband would have thought about the project. John Lennon was shot near the couple's New York apartment in 1980. \"Now I really know that John would be very happy with this,\" she said. Neither woman has remarried and they both said it was still sometimes difficult to deal with their losses. \"We feel so strongly about our husbands that sometimes it's hard for us, isn't it?\" Ono said. \"It's hard, you know,\" Harrison said. \"I mean their presence is very powerful and very strong. But the incredible thing about them is that they -- everything they left the world and left us is uplifting and joyful.\" The Beatles' music received a bit of a facelift for the show and has been remixed in 5.1 surround sound. (An album, \"Love,\" came out last year.) \"Paul and I went to listen to the music in 5.1 and we go 'Whoa, listen to that,' \" Starr said. \"You know you can hear everything now. Things that we buried a lot. It's all very clear, so it's really great to hear it.\" \"Most historic stuff goes down with age, you know?\" McCartney added. \"Winston Churchill's old papers go brown and crinkly, while our music gets brighter and shinier.\" \"Next year, it will be 10.1,\" Starr joked. McCartney's latest solo album, \"Memory's Almost Full,\" is No. 3 on the album charts and Starr is scheduled to release a greatest hits album in August. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr say their music sounds better .\nThe former Beatles talk to CNN's Larry King .\nWidows of John Lennon and George Harrison also appeared .\nHarrison, Ono say their husbands still have strong presence .", "id": 1194} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Twelve-year-old Mohammed Rasoul, his right leg severed below the knee, maneuvers on crutches over the dirt and loose stones through the Falluja graveyard. Mohammed Rasoul sitting with his mother, Jinan Khalifa, eagerly awaits his trip to the United States. Row after row of headstones stand as the deadly reminder of the tragedy the city went through as insurgents battled for control of the city. Mohammed stops at his cousin's grave. \"I feel an ache when I think of her. Every time I remember her, I cry,\" he told CNN at a visit to the grave a few months ago. As he spoke, he poured water on a tree he planted next to it. The headstone reads: \"Martyr 643, the child Hajer Ismael Khalil, 13 October 2006.\" Clutching her photograph, Mohammed says, \"My cousin died on the scene. I still remember her screams.\" The same explosion cost him his leg and his childhood. \"A car came out of nowhere. My cousin was playing with her friend,\" he says. \"I remember [the car] was green. It detonated.\" Watch Mohammed tell his story \u00bb . His mother, Jinan Khalifa, remembers that day all too well. She was in the kitchen when she heard a deafening explosion. \"There was shattered glass from the windows falling all over us. I went outside and saw my son covered in blood from head to toe,\" she says. Her son endured 11 operations before doctors amputated his leg below the knee. Khalifa says her son put forward a tough face, but when he finally went back home the shock hit him. \"That's where his personality started to change. He stopped laughing,\" she says. \"It was tearing me up,\" Mohammed says \"It was hard for me to watch others play. And I couldn't, I couldn't walk, it agitated me.\" CNN first broadcast his story in May where it caught the attention of an American charity, the Global Medical Relief Fund, which offered to help. \"I cannot put my feelings into words,\" Khalifa says. \"An entire book would not be enough. They gave my son his hope back. The America we knew was one that came, bombed, harmed. But when this organization came forward, we saw another face of America.\" The Global Medical Relief Fund, a small charity based in New York that helps children of war and natural disasters, has arranged for surgery and treatment at the Shriners Children Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Elissa Montanti, the founder and director of the organization, says she was inspired to act when she first heard of Mohammed's tragic story. \"I said, 'Oh, please, let me help this boy.' \" Mohammed will arrive in the United States on Thursday afternoon. He will be fitted for a prosthetic leg in coming weeks and examined to see if he needs additional surgery. Montanti said her organization has a list of other young Iraqi children in need of help. \"The word needs to get out.\" Asked how it makes her feel to help Mohammed, she says, \"It makes me cry with joy.\" Mohammed, too, is ecstatic. \"I didn't think this act of human kindness would be presented to me,\" he says. \"I didn't have hope in Iraq -- hope that I would ever get my hope back. I didn't have a future.\" He adds, \"I want to go to America and meet this person that gave me my future back.\" When he comes back home, he wants to help rebuild Falluja, starting with his school, which was bombed during the 2004 Falluja offensive. \"I will never leave school and, God willing, I will continue my education and become an architect and build all the schools,\" he says, standing on his crutches. But first, he says, he wants to walk to water the tree he planted next to his cousin's grave. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Wayne Drash contributed to this report from Atlanta.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBoy, 12, lost leg to car bombing in Iraq; cousin was killed by blast .\nHe is now heading to the United States to get a prosthetic leg .\nBoy: \"I want to ... meet this person that gave me my future back\"\nCharity director says helping the boy makes her \"cry with joy\"", "context": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Twelve-year-old Mohammed Rasoul, his right leg severed below the knee, maneuvers on crutches over the dirt and loose stones through the Falluja graveyard. Mohammed Rasoul sitting with his mother, Jinan Khalifa, eagerly awaits his trip to the United States. Row after row of headstones stand as the deadly reminder of the tragedy the city went through as insurgents battled for control of the city. Mohammed stops at his cousin's grave. \"I feel an ache when I think of her. Every time I remember her, I cry,\" he told CNN at a visit to the grave a few months ago. As he spoke, he poured water on a tree he planted next to it. The headstone reads: \"Martyr 643, the child Hajer Ismael Khalil, 13 October 2006.\" Clutching her photograph, Mohammed says, \"My cousin died on the scene. I still remember her screams.\" The same explosion cost him his leg and his childhood. \"A car came out of nowhere. My cousin was playing with her friend,\" he says. \"I remember [the car] was green. It detonated.\" Watch Mohammed tell his story \u00bb . His mother, Jinan Khalifa, remembers that day all too well. She was in the kitchen when she heard a deafening explosion. \"There was shattered glass from the windows falling all over us. I went outside and saw my son covered in blood from head to toe,\" she says. Her son endured 11 operations before doctors amputated his leg below the knee. Khalifa says her son put forward a tough face, but when he finally went back home the shock hit him. \"That's where his personality started to change. He stopped laughing,\" she says. \"It was tearing me up,\" Mohammed says \"It was hard for me to watch others play. And I couldn't, I couldn't walk, it agitated me.\" CNN first broadcast his story in May where it caught the attention of an American charity, the Global Medical Relief Fund, which offered to help. \"I cannot put my feelings into words,\" Khalifa says. \"An entire book would not be enough. They gave my son his hope back. The America we knew was one that came, bombed, harmed. But when this organization came forward, we saw another face of America.\" The Global Medical Relief Fund, a small charity based in New York that helps children of war and natural disasters, has arranged for surgery and treatment at the Shriners Children Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Elissa Montanti, the founder and director of the organization, says she was inspired to act when she first heard of Mohammed's tragic story. \"I said, 'Oh, please, let me help this boy.' \" Mohammed will arrive in the United States on Thursday afternoon. He will be fitted for a prosthetic leg in coming weeks and examined to see if he needs additional surgery. Montanti said her organization has a list of other young Iraqi children in need of help. \"The word needs to get out.\" Asked how it makes her feel to help Mohammed, she says, \"It makes me cry with joy.\" Mohammed, too, is ecstatic. \"I didn't think this act of human kindness would be presented to me,\" he says. \"I didn't have hope in Iraq -- hope that I would ever get my hope back. I didn't have a future.\" He adds, \"I want to go to America and meet this person that gave me my future back.\" When he comes back home, he wants to help rebuild Falluja, starting with his school, which was bombed during the 2004 Falluja offensive. \"I will never leave school and, God willing, I will continue my education and become an architect and build all the schools,\" he says, standing on his crutches. But first, he says, he wants to walk to water the tree he planted next to his cousin's grave. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Wayne Drash contributed to this report from Atlanta.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Boy, 12, lost leg to car bombing in Iraq; cousin was killed by blast .\nHe is now heading to the United States to get a prosthetic leg .\nBoy: \"I want to ... meet this person that gave me my future back\"\nCharity director says helping the boy makes her \"cry with joy\"", "id": 1037} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Reggae legend Lucky Dube, one of South Africa's most famous musicians, was killed in an attempted car-jacking as he dropped his children off at a relative's house, his record label said Friday. Reggae star Lucky Dube was much loved by his fellow South Africans. Dube, 43, was killed in Johannesburg around 8 p.m. local time Thursday after someone tried to steal his car, Gallo Record Company said in a statement. Police said he was shot. The statement said Dube attempted to escape but died almost instantly from his wounds. Dube was much loved by his fellow South Africans, and his death cast a shadow over festivities ahead of South Africa's highly-anticipated appearance in the rugby World Cup final with England this weekend. News of his death was the headline in many Friday newspapers, knocking the World Cup off the front pages for the first time in days. Callers to talk radio stations suggested the Springboks wear black armbands in remembrance of Dube when they take to the field Saturday in Paris. Gallo Records called the death \"senseless and random,\" and it was not clear whether Dube's attackers knew who he was. South Africa is one of the most dangerous societies in the world. Figures from the South African Police Service show that from April 2006 to March 2007, more than 19,000 South Africans were murdered, more than 52,600 people were raped, and nearly 13,600 people were carjacked. \"It's very sad,\" said Mark Sutherland, London bureau chief for Billboard Magazine. \"He's a big loss to the South African music business. (He was) one of their most successful artists and certainly one of their leading reggae artists.\" Sutherland said Dube was an extremely respected musician who toured extensively around the world. Dube had just returned from a tour of the United States that stretched from California to New York. His record company said Dube leaves \"a great void\" in the music industry after a 25-year career. Dube recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English and Afrikaans. Born outside Johannesburg in 1964, Dube was named \"Lucky\" by his mother because he was the first child to be born after several failed pregnancies. Dube started singing in 1982, joining a band playing Mbaqanga, or traditional Zulu music. It was only later that he began recording reggae tracks as a solo singer, but the genre was to dominate and define the remainder of his career. Ivor Haarburger, the chief exectutive of Gallo Music Group, said he was deeply saddened by the loss. \"Lucky was not just an extraordinary artist, he was a personal friend,\" Haarburger said. \"It's so sad to lose such a great friend and so tragically.\" Dube is survived by his wife, Zanele, and his seven children: Bongi, Nonkululeko, Thokozani, Laura, Siyanda, Philani and three-month old Melokuhle. E-mail to a friend . CNN correspondent Robin Curnow contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSouth African reggae legend Lucky Dube killed in attempted hijacking .\nDube, 43, killed Thursday in Johannesburg after hijacker tried to steal his car .\nDeath casts shadow over South Africa's preparations for rugby World Cup final .", "context": "JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Reggae legend Lucky Dube, one of South Africa's most famous musicians, was killed in an attempted car-jacking as he dropped his children off at a relative's house, his record label said Friday. Reggae star Lucky Dube was much loved by his fellow South Africans. Dube, 43, was killed in Johannesburg around 8 p.m. local time Thursday after someone tried to steal his car, Gallo Record Company said in a statement. Police said he was shot. The statement said Dube attempted to escape but died almost instantly from his wounds. Dube was much loved by his fellow South Africans, and his death cast a shadow over festivities ahead of South Africa's highly-anticipated appearance in the rugby World Cup final with England this weekend. News of his death was the headline in many Friday newspapers, knocking the World Cup off the front pages for the first time in days. Callers to talk radio stations suggested the Springboks wear black armbands in remembrance of Dube when they take to the field Saturday in Paris. Gallo Records called the death \"senseless and random,\" and it was not clear whether Dube's attackers knew who he was. South Africa is one of the most dangerous societies in the world. Figures from the South African Police Service show that from April 2006 to March 2007, more than 19,000 South Africans were murdered, more than 52,600 people were raped, and nearly 13,600 people were carjacked. \"It's very sad,\" said Mark Sutherland, London bureau chief for Billboard Magazine. \"He's a big loss to the South African music business. (He was) one of their most successful artists and certainly one of their leading reggae artists.\" Sutherland said Dube was an extremely respected musician who toured extensively around the world. Dube had just returned from a tour of the United States that stretched from California to New York. His record company said Dube leaves \"a great void\" in the music industry after a 25-year career. Dube recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English and Afrikaans. Born outside Johannesburg in 1964, Dube was named \"Lucky\" by his mother because he was the first child to be born after several failed pregnancies. Dube started singing in 1982, joining a band playing Mbaqanga, or traditional Zulu music. It was only later that he began recording reggae tracks as a solo singer, but the genre was to dominate and define the remainder of his career. Ivor Haarburger, the chief exectutive of Gallo Music Group, said he was deeply saddened by the loss. \"Lucky was not just an extraordinary artist, he was a personal friend,\" Haarburger said. \"It's so sad to lose such a great friend and so tragically.\" Dube is survived by his wife, Zanele, and his seven children: Bongi, Nonkululeko, Thokozani, Laura, Siyanda, Philani and three-month old Melokuhle. E-mail to a friend . CNN correspondent Robin Curnow contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "South African reggae legend Lucky Dube killed in attempted hijacking .\nDube, 43, killed Thursday in Johannesburg after hijacker tried to steal his car .\nDeath casts shadow over South Africa's preparations for rugby World Cup final .", "id": 1122} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BREMEN, Germany -- Carlos Alberto, who scored in FC Porto's Champions League final victory against Monaco in 2004, has joined Bundesliga club Werder Bremen for a club record fee of 7.8 million euros ($10.7 million). Carlos Alberto enjoyed success at FC Porto under Jose Mourinho. \"I'm here to win titles with Werder,\" the 22-year-old said after his first training session with his new club. \"I like Bremen and would only have wanted to come here.\" Carlos Alberto started his career with Fluminense, and helped them to lift the Campeonato Carioca in 2002. In January 2004 he moved on to FC Porto, who were coached by Jos\u00e9 Mourinho, and the club won the Portuguese title as well as the Champions League. Early in 2005, he moved to Corinthians, where he impressed as they won the Brasileir\u00e3o,but in 2006 Corinthians had a poor season and Carlos Alberto found himself at odds with manager, Emerson Le\u00e3o. Their poor relationship came to a climax at a Copa Sul-Americana game against Club Atl\u00e9tico Lan\u00fas, and Carlos Alberto declared that he would not play for Corinthians again while Le\u00e3o remained as manager. Since January this year he has been on loan with his first club Fluminense. Bundesliga champions VfB Stuttgart said on Sunday that they would sign a loan agreement with Real Zaragoza on Monday for Ewerthon, the third top Brazilian player to join the German league in three days. A VfB spokesman said Ewerthon, who played in the Bundesliga for Borussia Dortmund from 2001 to 2005, was expected to join the club for their pre-season training in Austria on Monday. On Friday, Ailton returned to Germany where he was the league's top scorer in 2004, signing a one-year deal with Duisburg on a transfer from Red Star Belgrade. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nWerder Bremen pay a club record $10.7 million for Carlos Alberto .\nThe Brazilian midfielder won the Champions League with FC Porto in 2004 .\nSince January he has been on loan with his first club, Fluminense .", "context": "BREMEN, Germany -- Carlos Alberto, who scored in FC Porto's Champions League final victory against Monaco in 2004, has joined Bundesliga club Werder Bremen for a club record fee of 7.8 million euros ($10.7 million). Carlos Alberto enjoyed success at FC Porto under Jose Mourinho. \"I'm here to win titles with Werder,\" the 22-year-old said after his first training session with his new club. \"I like Bremen and would only have wanted to come here.\" Carlos Alberto started his career with Fluminense, and helped them to lift the Campeonato Carioca in 2002. In January 2004 he moved on to FC Porto, who were coached by Jos\u00e9 Mourinho, and the club won the Portuguese title as well as the Champions League. Early in 2005, he moved to Corinthians, where he impressed as they won the Brasileir\u00e3o,but in 2006 Corinthians had a poor season and Carlos Alberto found himself at odds with manager, Emerson Le\u00e3o. Their poor relationship came to a climax at a Copa Sul-Americana game against Club Atl\u00e9tico Lan\u00fas, and Carlos Alberto declared that he would not play for Corinthians again while Le\u00e3o remained as manager. Since January this year he has been on loan with his first club Fluminense. Bundesliga champions VfB Stuttgart said on Sunday that they would sign a loan agreement with Real Zaragoza on Monday for Ewerthon, the third top Brazilian player to join the German league in three days. A VfB spokesman said Ewerthon, who played in the Bundesliga for Borussia Dortmund from 2001 to 2005, was expected to join the club for their pre-season training in Austria on Monday. On Friday, Ailton returned to Germany where he was the league's top scorer in 2004, signing a one-year deal with Duisburg on a transfer from Red Star Belgrade. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Werder Bremen pay a club record $10.7 million for Carlos Alberto .\nThe Brazilian midfielder won the Champions League with FC Porto in 2004 .\nSince January he has been on loan with his first club, Fluminense .", "id": 1012} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some Democrats appear to be wavering on a highly contentious House resolution labeling Turkey's treatment of Armenians in World War I as genocide. A KC-135 tanker lands at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey in 2003. Turkey, a longtime U.S. ally and NATO partner, was incensed by the resolution calling the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide and threatened to block access to Incirlik Air Base after the resolution passed a House committee vote. The base, in southern Turkey near Syria, is a major resupply center for U.S. operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast and Asia. The Pentagon is preparing to set up new supply routes for troops in Iraq if Turkey cuts off U.S. access to the strategically important Incirlik, military officials said Tuesday. Ankara acknowledges the killings of Armenians during World War I but vehemently objects to the \"genocide\" label. The House Foreign Affairs Committee last week adopted the nonbinding resolution. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would bring the measure to a vote of the full House sometime next month. But the Bush administration urged Congress to drop the issue, and some leading Democrats urged Pelosi not to bring it to the floor. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer signaled Tuesday that the vote might be put off. \"I said I thought we would bring this up prior to us leaving here,\" said Hoyer of Maryland. \"I have not changed on that, although I would be less than candid to say that there are a number of people who are revisiting their own positions. We will have to determine where everybody is.\" Democratic Rep. Ike Skelton, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, announced his opposition to the resolution last week. And Democratic Reps. Alcee Hastings of Florida and John Tanner of Tennessee, both members of the U.S. House delegation to NATO, urged Pelosi to reconsider in a letter released Tuesday. \"More than half of the cargo flown into Iraq and Afghanistan comes through Incirlik Air Base, and this base would be a key component of any plans for redeployment of our troops in the future,\" they wrote. Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, the director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Pentagon planners are looking at \"a broad range of options\" to keep food, fuel and ammunition flowing to U.S. troops in Iraq if Turkey blocks Incirlik. \"We're confident that we'll find ways to do that,\" Ham told reporters at the Pentagon. \"There's likely to be some increased cost and some other implications for that, and obviously we'd prefer to maintain the access that we have.\" Defense Secretary Robert Gates echoed lawmakers' concerns last week. \"About 70 percent of all air cargo going into Iraq goes through Turkey. ... About a third of the fuel that they consume goes through Turkey or comes from Turkey,\" Gates said. He also said that 95 percent of the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protective vehicles, or MRAPs, being deployed in Iraq are flown through Turkey. The vehicles are built to withstand roadside bombs. See Incirlik's key location \u00bb . The U.S. military issued a \"warning order\" a few days ago to ensure that alternative air crews, planes, fuel and routes are lined up if Turkey stops or restricts U.S. access to Incirlik, a source said. Jordan and Kuwait are among the alternatives the United States is considering. Some fear pursuit of the resolution would also embolden the Turks to attack Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq which could further complicate Iraqi stability, U.S. officials said. Incirlik offers 10,000- and 9,000-foot runways and 57 hardened aircraft shelters, according Globalsecurity.org, a source of background information about military issues. Globalsecurity said Incirlik has become a hub for cargo shipments to Iraq, taking over for Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany because it is closer to Iraq, reducing the strain on troops and aircraft. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Barbara Starr and Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Majority Leader says a number of Dems are \"revisiting their own positions\"\nTurkey is upset about World War I \"genocide\" resolution in Congress .\nHouse resolution calls killing of Armenians \"genocide\"\nIncirlik Air Base is key point for U.S. military supply of Iraq mission .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some Democrats appear to be wavering on a highly contentious House resolution labeling Turkey's treatment of Armenians in World War I as genocide. A KC-135 tanker lands at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey in 2003. Turkey, a longtime U.S. ally and NATO partner, was incensed by the resolution calling the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide and threatened to block access to Incirlik Air Base after the resolution passed a House committee vote. The base, in southern Turkey near Syria, is a major resupply center for U.S. operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast and Asia. The Pentagon is preparing to set up new supply routes for troops in Iraq if Turkey cuts off U.S. access to the strategically important Incirlik, military officials said Tuesday. Ankara acknowledges the killings of Armenians during World War I but vehemently objects to the \"genocide\" label. The House Foreign Affairs Committee last week adopted the nonbinding resolution. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would bring the measure to a vote of the full House sometime next month. But the Bush administration urged Congress to drop the issue, and some leading Democrats urged Pelosi not to bring it to the floor. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer signaled Tuesday that the vote might be put off. \"I said I thought we would bring this up prior to us leaving here,\" said Hoyer of Maryland. \"I have not changed on that, although I would be less than candid to say that there are a number of people who are revisiting their own positions. We will have to determine where everybody is.\" Democratic Rep. Ike Skelton, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, announced his opposition to the resolution last week. And Democratic Reps. Alcee Hastings of Florida and John Tanner of Tennessee, both members of the U.S. House delegation to NATO, urged Pelosi to reconsider in a letter released Tuesday. \"More than half of the cargo flown into Iraq and Afghanistan comes through Incirlik Air Base, and this base would be a key component of any plans for redeployment of our troops in the future,\" they wrote. Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, the director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Pentagon planners are looking at \"a broad range of options\" to keep food, fuel and ammunition flowing to U.S. troops in Iraq if Turkey blocks Incirlik. \"We're confident that we'll find ways to do that,\" Ham told reporters at the Pentagon. \"There's likely to be some increased cost and some other implications for that, and obviously we'd prefer to maintain the access that we have.\" Defense Secretary Robert Gates echoed lawmakers' concerns last week. \"About 70 percent of all air cargo going into Iraq goes through Turkey. ... About a third of the fuel that they consume goes through Turkey or comes from Turkey,\" Gates said. He also said that 95 percent of the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protective vehicles, or MRAPs, being deployed in Iraq are flown through Turkey. The vehicles are built to withstand roadside bombs. See Incirlik's key location \u00bb . The U.S. military issued a \"warning order\" a few days ago to ensure that alternative air crews, planes, fuel and routes are lined up if Turkey stops or restricts U.S. access to Incirlik, a source said. Jordan and Kuwait are among the alternatives the United States is considering. Some fear pursuit of the resolution would also embolden the Turks to attack Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq which could further complicate Iraqi stability, U.S. officials said. Incirlik offers 10,000- and 9,000-foot runways and 57 hardened aircraft shelters, according Globalsecurity.org, a source of background information about military issues. Globalsecurity said Incirlik has become a hub for cargo shipments to Iraq, taking over for Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany because it is closer to Iraq, reducing the strain on troops and aircraft. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Barbara Starr and Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Majority Leader says a number of Dems are \"revisiting their own positions\"\nTurkey is upset about World War I \"genocide\" resolution in Congress .\nHouse resolution calls killing of Armenians \"genocide\"\nIncirlik Air Base is key point for U.S. military supply of Iraq mission .", "id": 1036} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Genarlow Wilson, freed last week from a Georgia prison, said he's glad he rejected a plea deal from prosecutors, even if it would have sprung him from prison months earlier. Genarlow Wilson tells CNN on Sunday that he will be more conservative and alert in the future. The 21-year-old, who served two years of a 10-year sentence for aggravated child molestation, said the prospect of being labeled a sex offender drove him to turn down the deal. He had to think about his 9-year-old sister and having a family of his own one day, he said Sunday. \"It might've been lesser time, but then again, I would have nowhere to go because I would have no home,\" Wilson said during a CNN interview scheduled to air Monday at 8 p.m. \"I wouldn't be able to stay with my mother because I have a little sister. You know, when you're a sex offender you can't be around kids. Basically, I can't even have kids myself, you know, so what is the point of life?\" he asked. In 2005, a jury found Wilson guilty of aggravated child molestation for having oral sex with a 15-year-old girl at a 2003 New Year's Eve party. Wilson was 17 at the time of the party. Watch Wilson say why he rejected the plea deal \u00bb . The conviction carried a 10-year mandatory prison sentence and a sex offender designation. According to Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker, prosecutors in Douglas County, Georgia, offered Wilson a plea deal that would have reduced his sentence, possibly to time served, and would have eventually removed the conviction and sex offender status from his record. Defense attorney B.J. Bernstein said in June that Wilson rejected the deal because he didn't want to plead guilty to a felony with a 15-year sentence. The state Legislature last year amended the law under which Wilson was convicted, making such sexual encounters misdemeanors. However, the Legislature did not make the law retroactive, so it had no effect on Wilson's sentence. Now 21, Wilson was released Friday after the state Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that the young man's sentence \"constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.\" Wilson said Sunday he feels no \"negative energy\" toward District Attorney David McDade, who fought efforts to have Wilson's sentence reduced. Instead, Wilson said, he is focused on the future and hopes to soon immerse himself in his college studies. He wants to major in sociology, he said, \"because I feel like I've been living my major.\" The new Genarlow Wilson will be more conservative, more alert and more appreciative of the blessings bestowed upon him, he said. \"When it seems like you have everything, you know, you feel like you have no worries until it's all gone, and I know what it feels like to be without and I don't want to ever feel like that again,\" said the former honor student, football star and homecoming king. \"I don't ever want to see the inside of a prison or a prison, period.\" Though he called his sentence \"absurd,\" Wilson said he understands that prosecutors \"were doing their job and they felt they were carrying out the law.\" Wilson also said he knows what he did was foolish. \"I was young then. I did some idiotic things in my teen years, but you know, every average teen does,\" he said. \"I don't think any of us made very wise decisions, but I don't think that any of us can go back then and change what happened.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nGenarlow Wilson: Accepting plea deal would have left him without a home .\nWilson, 21, promises to be more conservative, alert and thankful in future .\nHe plans to study sociology in college -- \"I feel like I've been living my major\"\nWilson served two years in prison after consensual oral sex with teen girl .", "context": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Genarlow Wilson, freed last week from a Georgia prison, said he's glad he rejected a plea deal from prosecutors, even if it would have sprung him from prison months earlier. Genarlow Wilson tells CNN on Sunday that he will be more conservative and alert in the future. The 21-year-old, who served two years of a 10-year sentence for aggravated child molestation, said the prospect of being labeled a sex offender drove him to turn down the deal. He had to think about his 9-year-old sister and having a family of his own one day, he said Sunday. \"It might've been lesser time, but then again, I would have nowhere to go because I would have no home,\" Wilson said during a CNN interview scheduled to air Monday at 8 p.m. \"I wouldn't be able to stay with my mother because I have a little sister. You know, when you're a sex offender you can't be around kids. Basically, I can't even have kids myself, you know, so what is the point of life?\" he asked. In 2005, a jury found Wilson guilty of aggravated child molestation for having oral sex with a 15-year-old girl at a 2003 New Year's Eve party. Wilson was 17 at the time of the party. Watch Wilson say why he rejected the plea deal \u00bb . The conviction carried a 10-year mandatory prison sentence and a sex offender designation. According to Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker, prosecutors in Douglas County, Georgia, offered Wilson a plea deal that would have reduced his sentence, possibly to time served, and would have eventually removed the conviction and sex offender status from his record. Defense attorney B.J. Bernstein said in June that Wilson rejected the deal because he didn't want to plead guilty to a felony with a 15-year sentence. The state Legislature last year amended the law under which Wilson was convicted, making such sexual encounters misdemeanors. However, the Legislature did not make the law retroactive, so it had no effect on Wilson's sentence. Now 21, Wilson was released Friday after the state Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that the young man's sentence \"constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.\" Wilson said Sunday he feels no \"negative energy\" toward District Attorney David McDade, who fought efforts to have Wilson's sentence reduced. Instead, Wilson said, he is focused on the future and hopes to soon immerse himself in his college studies. He wants to major in sociology, he said, \"because I feel like I've been living my major.\" The new Genarlow Wilson will be more conservative, more alert and more appreciative of the blessings bestowed upon him, he said. \"When it seems like you have everything, you know, you feel like you have no worries until it's all gone, and I know what it feels like to be without and I don't want to ever feel like that again,\" said the former honor student, football star and homecoming king. \"I don't ever want to see the inside of a prison or a prison, period.\" Though he called his sentence \"absurd,\" Wilson said he understands that prosecutors \"were doing their job and they felt they were carrying out the law.\" Wilson also said he knows what he did was foolish. \"I was young then. I did some idiotic things in my teen years, but you know, every average teen does,\" he said. \"I don't think any of us made very wise decisions, but I don't think that any of us can go back then and change what happened.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Genarlow Wilson: Accepting plea deal would have left him without a home .\nWilson, 21, promises to be more conservative, alert and thankful in future .\nHe plans to study sociology in college -- \"I feel like I've been living my major\"\nWilson served two years in prison after consensual oral sex with teen girl .", "id": 1153} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The partnership started as a single shop on Oxford Street in London, opened in 1864 by John Lewis. Today the partnership is an organization with bases throughout the UK, with supermarkets and department stores, employing approximately 67,100 people. All 67,100 permanent staff are Partners who own 26 John Lewis department stores, 183 Waitrose supermarkets, an online and catalogue business, John Lewis Direct a direct services company - Greenbee, three production units and a farm. Every Partner receives the same scale of bonus, based on a fixed percentage of their annual wage. The bonus for 2006 was 18% equivalent to 9 weeks pay, which was rolled out for every employee. Chairman Sir Stuart Hampson retired at the end of March 2007, his successor is Charlie Mayfield. Hampson's salary for January 26, 2006 to January 26, 2007 was $1.66 million which included the partnership bonus of $250,000. John Lewis' consolidated revenue for the last financial year was $11.4 billion. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nJohn Lewis Partnership began as a shop on London's Oxford street in 1864 .\nAll 67,100 employees are partners in the organization and own shares .", "context": "(CNN) -- The partnership started as a single shop on Oxford Street in London, opened in 1864 by John Lewis. Today the partnership is an organization with bases throughout the UK, with supermarkets and department stores, employing approximately 67,100 people. All 67,100 permanent staff are Partners who own 26 John Lewis department stores, 183 Waitrose supermarkets, an online and catalogue business, John Lewis Direct a direct services company - Greenbee, three production units and a farm. Every Partner receives the same scale of bonus, based on a fixed percentage of their annual wage. The bonus for 2006 was 18% equivalent to 9 weeks pay, which was rolled out for every employee. Chairman Sir Stuart Hampson retired at the end of March 2007, his successor is Charlie Mayfield. Hampson's salary for January 26, 2006 to January 26, 2007 was $1.66 million which included the partnership bonus of $250,000. John Lewis' consolidated revenue for the last financial year was $11.4 billion. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "John Lewis Partnership began as a shop on London's Oxford street in 1864 .\nAll 67,100 employees are partners in the organization and own shares .", "id": 1069} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(InStyle) -- After years in the bronze age, when sun-kissed cheeks and gloss reigned supreme, fall's return to glamour means that lipstick is making a major comeback. Lipstick outsold gloss by $76 million last year, and beauty companies are racing to launch new formulas that are more wearable than ever. So pucker up. We'll show you how to apply lipstick perfectly, along with the most flattering shades for day and night. For foolproof application, stick with sheer, subdued shades in the morning and save deep, bold colors (which require more time and precision) for night. Daytime equation . 1. Condition and protect with a balm that contains sunscreen, like Softlips Raspberry with Green Tea SPF 20. \"Dab some on immediately after getting out of the shower, when your lips are still a little moist,\" suggests Hollywood pro Kara Yoshimoto Bua. The smoother your lips, the more perfect your lipstick will look. 2. Choose a soft shade such as rose or nude that you can apply straight from the tube. A hydrating formula ensures a smooth coat of color. Try Neutrogena Moistureshine Soothing Lipsheers in Fresh Rose. 3. Blot, reapply and blot again to remove excess oils and create a stain, says Bua. \"The color looks more natural and lasts longer.\" Instead of tissues, use lint-free blotting papers, like Boscia Fresh Blotting Linens ($10). Nighttime equation . 1. Exfoliate before applying a bold hue like red or burgundy. Sally Hansen Gentle Peel for Rough Lips ($10; at drugstores) uses fruit enzymes to remove dry patches. 2. Create a base with a gel-based primer that fills in fine lines around the mouth and helps lipstick go on more smoothly. One to try: Olay Regenerist lip treatment ($19; at drugstores). 3. Define the borders of your mouth with a pencil to prevent color from bleeding, says Robin Fredriksz, who gave Barrymore her deep fuchsia lip. To avoid an unnaturally dark outline, use a shade that's lighter than your lipstick, like Revlon Colorstay lip liner in Plum ($8; at drugstores). 4. Brush on color for more control. Try: Shu Uemura Kolinsky Portable Extra lipbrush ($35) with Isadora Perfect Moisture lipstick in Bordeaux Red ($11). Makeup artists' favorites . Just like us, cosmetics pros use the same lipsticks again and again. From the just right daytime rose to the classic evening red, here are some of their all-time go-to picks for day and night. Carmindy's neutral picks for day are designed to \"enhance your natural lip color.\" For night she recommends dark berry or true red for all skin tones. Her clients: Heidi Klum and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. Day shades: Benefit Silky Finish in Candy Store, $16; Givenchy Rouge Interdit in Secret Pink, $26. Night colors: Nars in Scarlet Empress, $23; Revlon Super Lustrous in Love That Red, $8; at drugstores. AJ Crimson likes a subtle pink or sheer beige for all skin tones during the day. For night he recommends bright red for fair complexions and a deep purple for darker ones. His clients: Missy Elliot and Amerie. Day shades: Chanel Rouge Hydrabase in Pink Sugar, $25; Laura Mercier in Candy Pink, ($22). Night colors: Maybelline Moisture Extreme in Royal Red, $7; at drugstores; MAC in Cyber, ($14). Melissa Silver uses fuchsia on cool skin tones and peachy nude on warm ones for day. For night, she says, \"anyone can wear plum or sheer red.\" Her clients: Ren\u00e9e Zellweger and Cindy Crawford. Day shades: Clinique Colour Surge Butter Shine in Fresh Watermelon, $14; Lanc\u00f4me Le Rouge Absolu in Nectariche, $25. Night colors: MAC in Spice It Up!, $14; Sonia Kashuk in Sheer Cherry Blossom, $8. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright \u00a9 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nGloss taking backseat to bold colors in lipsticks .\nExfoliate lips before applying a bold hue .\nMelissa Silver: \"Anyone can wear plum or sheer red\" at night .\nAJ Crimson likes subtle pink or sheer beige for all skin tones for day .", "context": "(InStyle) -- After years in the bronze age, when sun-kissed cheeks and gloss reigned supreme, fall's return to glamour means that lipstick is making a major comeback. Lipstick outsold gloss by $76 million last year, and beauty companies are racing to launch new formulas that are more wearable than ever. So pucker up. We'll show you how to apply lipstick perfectly, along with the most flattering shades for day and night. For foolproof application, stick with sheer, subdued shades in the morning and save deep, bold colors (which require more time and precision) for night. Daytime equation . 1. Condition and protect with a balm that contains sunscreen, like Softlips Raspberry with Green Tea SPF 20. \"Dab some on immediately after getting out of the shower, when your lips are still a little moist,\" suggests Hollywood pro Kara Yoshimoto Bua. The smoother your lips, the more perfect your lipstick will look. 2. Choose a soft shade such as rose or nude that you can apply straight from the tube. A hydrating formula ensures a smooth coat of color. Try Neutrogena Moistureshine Soothing Lipsheers in Fresh Rose. 3. Blot, reapply and blot again to remove excess oils and create a stain, says Bua. \"The color looks more natural and lasts longer.\" Instead of tissues, use lint-free blotting papers, like Boscia Fresh Blotting Linens ($10). Nighttime equation . 1. Exfoliate before applying a bold hue like red or burgundy. Sally Hansen Gentle Peel for Rough Lips ($10; at drugstores) uses fruit enzymes to remove dry patches. 2. Create a base with a gel-based primer that fills in fine lines around the mouth and helps lipstick go on more smoothly. One to try: Olay Regenerist lip treatment ($19; at drugstores). 3. Define the borders of your mouth with a pencil to prevent color from bleeding, says Robin Fredriksz, who gave Barrymore her deep fuchsia lip. To avoid an unnaturally dark outline, use a shade that's lighter than your lipstick, like Revlon Colorstay lip liner in Plum ($8; at drugstores). 4. Brush on color for more control. Try: Shu Uemura Kolinsky Portable Extra lipbrush ($35) with Isadora Perfect Moisture lipstick in Bordeaux Red ($11). Makeup artists' favorites . Just like us, cosmetics pros use the same lipsticks again and again. From the just right daytime rose to the classic evening red, here are some of their all-time go-to picks for day and night. Carmindy's neutral picks for day are designed to \"enhance your natural lip color.\" For night she recommends dark berry or true red for all skin tones. Her clients: Heidi Klum and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. Day shades: Benefit Silky Finish in Candy Store, $16; Givenchy Rouge Interdit in Secret Pink, $26. Night colors: Nars in Scarlet Empress, $23; Revlon Super Lustrous in Love That Red, $8; at drugstores. AJ Crimson likes a subtle pink or sheer beige for all skin tones during the day. For night he recommends bright red for fair complexions and a deep purple for darker ones. His clients: Missy Elliot and Amerie. Day shades: Chanel Rouge Hydrabase in Pink Sugar, $25; Laura Mercier in Candy Pink, ($22). Night colors: Maybelline Moisture Extreme in Royal Red, $7; at drugstores; MAC in Cyber, ($14). Melissa Silver uses fuchsia on cool skin tones and peachy nude on warm ones for day. For night, she says, \"anyone can wear plum or sheer red.\" Her clients: Ren\u00e9e Zellweger and Cindy Crawford. Day shades: Clinique Colour Surge Butter Shine in Fresh Watermelon, $14; Lanc\u00f4me Le Rouge Absolu in Nectariche, $25. Night colors: MAC in Spice It Up!, $14; Sonia Kashuk in Sheer Cherry Blossom, $8. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright \u00a9 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Gloss taking backseat to bold colors in lipsticks .\nExfoliate lips before applying a bold hue .\nMelissa Silver: \"Anyone can wear plum or sheer red\" at night .\nAJ Crimson likes subtle pink or sheer beige for all skin tones for day .", "id": 1061} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Three Palestinians, including two sick children, have died recently while waiting for resettlement from Iraq, the U.N. refugee agency said on Friday. UNHCR goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie visits the Al Waleed refugee camp in August. About 2,000 Palestinian refugees are stranded in camps along the Syrian border and face difficult living conditions, including limited medical care, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said. The agency has appealed for the resettlement of \"vulnerable and sick\" children in Al Waleed refugee camp at the Iraqi-Syrian border. One of those who died in the camp was a 3-year-old Palestinian boy who was suffering from rickets and pneumonia. He died a few days ago in a Ramadi hospital and then was buried in Al Waleed. The other was a 14-year-old suffering from Hodgkin's disease who died in Baghdad last week. A 50-year-old man who was waiting to be resettled died earlier this month in Al Waleed. The agency says seven people, including three children, have died at the camp since refugees fleeing attackers began arriving at the border in March 2006. About 30 to 40 people arrive at the Al Waleed camp each week, the UNHCR reports. The agency has been pursuing medical resettlement. \"UNHCR has helped resettle one family of eight with several sick children from this camp to Norway last August. Another 11 medical cases submitted for resettlement are awaiting approval,\" the agency said, which is working to identify other medical cases. And it is urging the resettlement of the entire group. \"UNHCR has sought solutions for the whole group since last year and has only received positive indications from Sudan and Chile,\" the agency said. Thousands of Palestinians have lived in Iraq, with some going there when Israel was formed and others born there. The UNHCR notes that some got \"preferential treatment\" under the regime of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. But they have been the targets of violence since he was toppled. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nU.N. agency appeals for medical resettlement of Palestinians in Iraq camps .\nAbout 2,000 Palestinians in camps along Iraq-Syria border .\n30 to 40 refugees arrive at border camp each week, UNHCR says .", "context": "(CNN) -- Three Palestinians, including two sick children, have died recently while waiting for resettlement from Iraq, the U.N. refugee agency said on Friday. UNHCR goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie visits the Al Waleed refugee camp in August. About 2,000 Palestinian refugees are stranded in camps along the Syrian border and face difficult living conditions, including limited medical care, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said. The agency has appealed for the resettlement of \"vulnerable and sick\" children in Al Waleed refugee camp at the Iraqi-Syrian border. One of those who died in the camp was a 3-year-old Palestinian boy who was suffering from rickets and pneumonia. He died a few days ago in a Ramadi hospital and then was buried in Al Waleed. The other was a 14-year-old suffering from Hodgkin's disease who died in Baghdad last week. A 50-year-old man who was waiting to be resettled died earlier this month in Al Waleed. The agency says seven people, including three children, have died at the camp since refugees fleeing attackers began arriving at the border in March 2006. About 30 to 40 people arrive at the Al Waleed camp each week, the UNHCR reports. The agency has been pursuing medical resettlement. \"UNHCR has helped resettle one family of eight with several sick children from this camp to Norway last August. Another 11 medical cases submitted for resettlement are awaiting approval,\" the agency said, which is working to identify other medical cases. And it is urging the resettlement of the entire group. \"UNHCR has sought solutions for the whole group since last year and has only received positive indications from Sudan and Chile,\" the agency said. Thousands of Palestinians have lived in Iraq, with some going there when Israel was formed and others born there. The UNHCR notes that some got \"preferential treatment\" under the regime of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. But they have been the targets of violence since he was toppled. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "U.N. agency appeals for medical resettlement of Palestinians in Iraq camps .\nAbout 2,000 Palestinians in camps along Iraq-Syria border .\n30 to 40 refugees arrive at border camp each week, UNHCR says .", "id": 1195} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "1. \"F\u00fcr Elise\" Bob Dylan wrote \"It Ain't Me, Babe\" for Joan Baez. Written by: Ludwig van Beethoven . Written for: Some girl probably not named Elise. In fact, as far as most historians can tell, Beethoven didn't even know an Elise. Instead, the song was originally titled \"Bagatelle in A minor\" based on some handwritten notation a Beethoven researcher claimed to have seen on a now-lost copy of the sheet music. Further complicating things, Beethoven had hideous handwriting -- to the point that some scholars speculate the song was actually written \"for Therese,\" as in Therese Malfatti, one of several women who turned down a marriage proposal from the notoriously lovesick maestro. 2. \"Philadelphia Freedom\" Written by: Elton John & Bernie Taupin . Written for: Billie Jean King, as a thank-you for a tracksuit she gave Elton. And what a tracksuit it must have been! The 1975 song remains one of the most popular disco hits ever, leaving thousands of Hustle enthusiasts wondering just what Billie Jean King had to do with Philadelphia, anyway. Turns out, the song was a reference to King's pro tennis team, The Philadelphia Freedoms. Prior to 1968, tennis players were all considered \"amateurs\" and weren't eligible to receive prize money. So, if you didn't have the wealth to support yourself, you couldn't play. Billie Jean King fought against those constraints, ultimately founding Professional World Team Tennis in 1974 and turning tennis into a paid league sport. 3. \"Lola\" Written by: The Kinks' Ray Davies . Written for: A transvestite. But the question is, which one? According to Rolling Stone, \"Lola\" was inspired by Candy Darling, a member of Andy Warhol's entourage, whom Ray Davies briefly (and cluelessly) dated. If that's the case, then \"Lola\" is just another notch on Darling's song belt -- she's also referred to in Lou Reed's \"Walk on the Wild Side.\" (\"Candy came from out on the Island/ In the backroom she was everybody's darlin'.\") But, in the Kinks' official biography, Davies tells a different story. He says \"Lola\" was written after the band's manager spent a very drunken night dancing with a woman whose five o'clock shadow was apparently obvious to everyone but him. 4. \"867-5309/Jenny\" Written by: Jim Keller (of Tommy Tutone) and Alex Call . Written for: Unknown, as the songwriters apparently make up a different story about its inspiration every time they're asked. While the woman continues to remain a mystery, however, the phone number is all too real. In fact, it's been wreaking havoc ever since 1982 and the passage of time hasn't quelled of the number of crank calls. In 1999, Brown University freshman roommates Nina Clemente and Jahanaz Mirza found that out the hard way, when the school adopted an 867 exchange number for its on-campus phone system. Immediately, the girls' innocuous Room No. 5309 became a magnet for every drunk college kid with a 1980s fetish. Other unfortunate phone customers have fought back with creative and profitable solutions, like the holder of 212-867-5309, who put his phone number up for auction on eBay in 2004. Bids approached $100,000 before eBay pulled the item at the request of Verizon, the number's actual owner. 5. \"Oh, Carol\" Written by: Neil Sedaka . Written for: Carole King, naturally. Sedaka and King actually dated briefly in high school -- a romance Sedaka was able to successfully milk with \"Oh, Carol,\" a then top-10 (if now somewhat forgettable) 1959 pop song. However, the real success of \"Oh, Carol\" came a few months later, when it inspired King to write a rebuttal entitled \"Oh, Neil.\" At the time, King and her husband, Gerry Goffin, were fledgling songwriters in need of a hit tune. \"Oh, Neil\" wasn't that, but it did pay off. After Sedaka gave a tape of the song to his boss, King and Goffin landed jobs at the legendary Brill Building pop music factory, where the duo went on to write chart-toppers like \"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\" and \"The Loco-Motion.\" 6. \"It Ain't Me, Babe\" Written by: Bob Dylan . Written for: Joan Baez, though it clearly wasn't the nicest gift Dylan could have given her. The two met in 1961, when Baez was an up-and-coming folk singer and Dylan was a nobody from Minnesota. Desperate to make his break in the music biz, Dylan worked like crazy to get Baez's attention. He eventually ended up going on tour with her, which is how he first became famous, and also how the two began dating. For a while, they seemed like the golden couple, but things soon went downhill. During a European concert tour together in early 1965, they had a huge fight and parted ways. That May, Dylan was holed up in a hotel after being hospitalized with a virus, and Baez, hoping to remain friends, decided to bring him flowers. Sadly, that's how she found out that her ex was already dating someone else. That someone else was Sara Lownds, whom Dylan married a mere six months later. 7. \"Our House\" Written by: Graham Nash (of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) Written for: Joni Mitchell. In December 1968, Nash and Mitchell moved into a cozy little house in the Laurel Canyon section of Los Angeles. Though commonly left out of the hippy pantheon, Laurel Canyon was sort of a commune-home away from commune-home for San Francisco society -- not just CSN&Y, but also Jim Morrison, the Eagles, Frank Zappa, and more. \"Our House\" was directly inspired by a lazy Sunday in the Nash/Mitchell household. The couple went out to brunch, hit an antiques store, and then returned to find the house just a bit chilly, at which point Nash literally \"lit a fire,\" while Mitchell \"placed the flowers in the vase that she bought that day.\" No, really. The whole tableau seemed so ridiculously domestic to Nash that he immediately sat down and spent the rest of the day writing about it. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSeveral famous songs written by men for a woman .\nBeethoven's \"F\u00fcr Elise\" may have been written \"for Therese\"\nSongwriters make up stories about who is behind \"867-5309/Jenny\"", "context": "1. \"F\u00fcr Elise\" Bob Dylan wrote \"It Ain't Me, Babe\" for Joan Baez. Written by: Ludwig van Beethoven . Written for: Some girl probably not named Elise. In fact, as far as most historians can tell, Beethoven didn't even know an Elise. Instead, the song was originally titled \"Bagatelle in A minor\" based on some handwritten notation a Beethoven researcher claimed to have seen on a now-lost copy of the sheet music. Further complicating things, Beethoven had hideous handwriting -- to the point that some scholars speculate the song was actually written \"for Therese,\" as in Therese Malfatti, one of several women who turned down a marriage proposal from the notoriously lovesick maestro. 2. \"Philadelphia Freedom\" Written by: Elton John & Bernie Taupin . Written for: Billie Jean King, as a thank-you for a tracksuit she gave Elton. And what a tracksuit it must have been! The 1975 song remains one of the most popular disco hits ever, leaving thousands of Hustle enthusiasts wondering just what Billie Jean King had to do with Philadelphia, anyway. Turns out, the song was a reference to King's pro tennis team, The Philadelphia Freedoms. Prior to 1968, tennis players were all considered \"amateurs\" and weren't eligible to receive prize money. So, if you didn't have the wealth to support yourself, you couldn't play. Billie Jean King fought against those constraints, ultimately founding Professional World Team Tennis in 1974 and turning tennis into a paid league sport. 3. \"Lola\" Written by: The Kinks' Ray Davies . Written for: A transvestite. But the question is, which one? According to Rolling Stone, \"Lola\" was inspired by Candy Darling, a member of Andy Warhol's entourage, whom Ray Davies briefly (and cluelessly) dated. If that's the case, then \"Lola\" is just another notch on Darling's song belt -- she's also referred to in Lou Reed's \"Walk on the Wild Side.\" (\"Candy came from out on the Island/ In the backroom she was everybody's darlin'.\") But, in the Kinks' official biography, Davies tells a different story. He says \"Lola\" was written after the band's manager spent a very drunken night dancing with a woman whose five o'clock shadow was apparently obvious to everyone but him. 4. \"867-5309/Jenny\" Written by: Jim Keller (of Tommy Tutone) and Alex Call . Written for: Unknown, as the songwriters apparently make up a different story about its inspiration every time they're asked. While the woman continues to remain a mystery, however, the phone number is all too real. In fact, it's been wreaking havoc ever since 1982 and the passage of time hasn't quelled of the number of crank calls. In 1999, Brown University freshman roommates Nina Clemente and Jahanaz Mirza found that out the hard way, when the school adopted an 867 exchange number for its on-campus phone system. Immediately, the girls' innocuous Room No. 5309 became a magnet for every drunk college kid with a 1980s fetish. Other unfortunate phone customers have fought back with creative and profitable solutions, like the holder of 212-867-5309, who put his phone number up for auction on eBay in 2004. Bids approached $100,000 before eBay pulled the item at the request of Verizon, the number's actual owner. 5. \"Oh, Carol\" Written by: Neil Sedaka . Written for: Carole King, naturally. Sedaka and King actually dated briefly in high school -- a romance Sedaka was able to successfully milk with \"Oh, Carol,\" a then top-10 (if now somewhat forgettable) 1959 pop song. However, the real success of \"Oh, Carol\" came a few months later, when it inspired King to write a rebuttal entitled \"Oh, Neil.\" At the time, King and her husband, Gerry Goffin, were fledgling songwriters in need of a hit tune. \"Oh, Neil\" wasn't that, but it did pay off. After Sedaka gave a tape of the song to his boss, King and Goffin landed jobs at the legendary Brill Building pop music factory, where the duo went on to write chart-toppers like \"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\" and \"The Loco-Motion.\" 6. \"It Ain't Me, Babe\" Written by: Bob Dylan . Written for: Joan Baez, though it clearly wasn't the nicest gift Dylan could have given her. The two met in 1961, when Baez was an up-and-coming folk singer and Dylan was a nobody from Minnesota. Desperate to make his break in the music biz, Dylan worked like crazy to get Baez's attention. He eventually ended up going on tour with her, which is how he first became famous, and also how the two began dating. For a while, they seemed like the golden couple, but things soon went downhill. During a European concert tour together in early 1965, they had a huge fight and parted ways. That May, Dylan was holed up in a hotel after being hospitalized with a virus, and Baez, hoping to remain friends, decided to bring him flowers. Sadly, that's how she found out that her ex was already dating someone else. That someone else was Sara Lownds, whom Dylan married a mere six months later. 7. \"Our House\" Written by: Graham Nash (of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) Written for: Joni Mitchell. In December 1968, Nash and Mitchell moved into a cozy little house in the Laurel Canyon section of Los Angeles. Though commonly left out of the hippy pantheon, Laurel Canyon was sort of a commune-home away from commune-home for San Francisco society -- not just CSN&Y, but also Jim Morrison, the Eagles, Frank Zappa, and more. \"Our House\" was directly inspired by a lazy Sunday in the Nash/Mitchell household. The couple went out to brunch, hit an antiques store, and then returned to find the house just a bit chilly, at which point Nash literally \"lit a fire,\" while Mitchell \"placed the flowers in the vase that she bought that day.\" No, really. The whole tableau seemed so ridiculously domestic to Nash that he immediately sat down and spent the rest of the day writing about it. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Several famous songs written by men for a woman .\nBeethoven's \"F\u00fcr Elise\" may have been written \"for Therese\"\nSongwriters make up stories about who is behind \"867-5309/Jenny\"", "id": 1032} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran should be allowed to pursue its nuclear program for peaceful purposes, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday during the first visit to the country by a Kremlin leader since 1943. Putin, right, is greeted by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad following his arrival in Tehran. Putin, who is in Tehran to attend a summit of Caspian Sea nations, said that he and the other leaders agreed that \"peaceful nuclear activities must be allowed\" in the region. \"The Iranians are cooperating with Russian nuclear agencies and the main objectives are peaceful objectives,\" he said. Russia is building Iran's first nuclear power plant and has resisted moves by the U.S. and its allies to impose stronger U.N. sanctions against Tehran. On Monday, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates reiterated the Bush administration's stance that \"all options\" must be kept \"on the table\" in confronting the threats posed by Iran -- a reference to the option of using military action against the long-time U.S. adversary. \"We should have no illusions about the nature of this regime or its leaders -- about their designs for their nuclear program, their willingness to live up to their rhetoric, their intentions for Iraq, or their ambitions in the Gulf region,\" Gates said in a speech to the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. The leaders of Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan also met Tuesday to reach agreement on issues relating to the sharing and regulating of the Caspian Sea -- the world's largest inland body of water. Speaking afterwards, Putin said that no Caspian nation should offer its territory to third parties intent on military action against other countries in the region -- a reference to rumors that the U.S. planned to use Azerbaijan as a base for a possible attack against Iran, The Associated Press reported. \"We are saying that no Caspian nation should offer its territory to third powers for use of force or military aggression against any Caspian state,\" Putin said. \"The Caspian Sea is an inland sea and it only belongs to the Caspian states, therefore only they are entitled to have their ships and military forces here,\" added Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Putin, defying reports of an assassination plot against him, was greeted by Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki as he stepped off his plane at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport. During a news conference Monday after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Wiesbaden, Germany, Putin said rumors of an attempt on his life would not stop his plans. \"Of course I will travel to Iran,\" Putin said. \"If I reacted to these kinds of rumors every time, I could never leave the house.\" Iranian officials denied there was an assassination plot against Putin, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman describing rumors of a possible terrorist action during the Putin visit baseless. \"Spreading this kind of totally false news lacks any value and cannot damage the trend of the prepared programs,\" spokesman Mohammadali Hosseini told the Iranian FARS news agency. Hosseini blamed the rumor on Western media, particularly the U.S. media, saying the report was \"made up by the enemies of relations between Iran and Russia to create a psychological war.\" Putin's visit is the first by a leader in the Kremlin to Iran since Joseph Stalin's World War II conference meeting with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. \"Putin's trip to Tehran is a show of Russia's independence in global affairs. Putin, who approaches the end of his term, wants to demonstrate that he wouldn't cave in to the U.S. pressure,\" said Alexander Pikayev, an expert on Iran with Russia's Institute for World Economy and International Relations, in a report carried by AP. Putin's schedule also includes meetings with Ahmadinejad and Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, AP said. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRussian President Putin backs Iran's \"peaceful\" nuclear program during visit .\nPutin in Tehran to attend summit of Caspian Sea nations to discuss oil rights .\nIran, Russia set to discuss Iranian nuclear program, U.S. push for sanctions .\nPutin downplay rumors of assassination plot; Iran says claims are \"baseless\"", "context": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran should be allowed to pursue its nuclear program for peaceful purposes, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday during the first visit to the country by a Kremlin leader since 1943. Putin, right, is greeted by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad following his arrival in Tehran. Putin, who is in Tehran to attend a summit of Caspian Sea nations, said that he and the other leaders agreed that \"peaceful nuclear activities must be allowed\" in the region. \"The Iranians are cooperating with Russian nuclear agencies and the main objectives are peaceful objectives,\" he said. Russia is building Iran's first nuclear power plant and has resisted moves by the U.S. and its allies to impose stronger U.N. sanctions against Tehran. On Monday, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates reiterated the Bush administration's stance that \"all options\" must be kept \"on the table\" in confronting the threats posed by Iran -- a reference to the option of using military action against the long-time U.S. adversary. \"We should have no illusions about the nature of this regime or its leaders -- about their designs for their nuclear program, their willingness to live up to their rhetoric, their intentions for Iraq, or their ambitions in the Gulf region,\" Gates said in a speech to the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. The leaders of Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan also met Tuesday to reach agreement on issues relating to the sharing and regulating of the Caspian Sea -- the world's largest inland body of water. Speaking afterwards, Putin said that no Caspian nation should offer its territory to third parties intent on military action against other countries in the region -- a reference to rumors that the U.S. planned to use Azerbaijan as a base for a possible attack against Iran, The Associated Press reported. \"We are saying that no Caspian nation should offer its territory to third powers for use of force or military aggression against any Caspian state,\" Putin said. \"The Caspian Sea is an inland sea and it only belongs to the Caspian states, therefore only they are entitled to have their ships and military forces here,\" added Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Putin, defying reports of an assassination plot against him, was greeted by Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki as he stepped off his plane at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport. During a news conference Monday after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Wiesbaden, Germany, Putin said rumors of an attempt on his life would not stop his plans. \"Of course I will travel to Iran,\" Putin said. \"If I reacted to these kinds of rumors every time, I could never leave the house.\" Iranian officials denied there was an assassination plot against Putin, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman describing rumors of a possible terrorist action during the Putin visit baseless. \"Spreading this kind of totally false news lacks any value and cannot damage the trend of the prepared programs,\" spokesman Mohammadali Hosseini told the Iranian FARS news agency. Hosseini blamed the rumor on Western media, particularly the U.S. media, saying the report was \"made up by the enemies of relations between Iran and Russia to create a psychological war.\" Putin's visit is the first by a leader in the Kremlin to Iran since Joseph Stalin's World War II conference meeting with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. \"Putin's trip to Tehran is a show of Russia's independence in global affairs. Putin, who approaches the end of his term, wants to demonstrate that he wouldn't cave in to the U.S. pressure,\" said Alexander Pikayev, an expert on Iran with Russia's Institute for World Economy and International Relations, in a report carried by AP. Putin's schedule also includes meetings with Ahmadinejad and Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, AP said. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Russian President Putin backs Iran's \"peaceful\" nuclear program during visit .\nPutin in Tehran to attend summit of Caspian Sea nations to discuss oil rights .\nIran, Russia set to discuss Iranian nuclear program, U.S. push for sanctions .\nPutin downplay rumors of assassination plot; Iran says claims are \"baseless\"", "id": 1172} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- With the election of the next president a year away, Sen. Hillary Clinton remains the person to beat, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Monday suggests. As the countdown begins to November 4, 2008, the New York Democrat continues to dominate the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, and comes out ahead when voters are asked whether they prefer her or the GOP front-runner, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. But Clinton's path to the White House is in no way certain. Clinton was criticized for her performance during a debate last week, and her rivals for the Democratic nomination have stepped up attacks that she has equivocated on her position on Iraq, Iran and other major issues. The Republican presidential candidates have also stepped up their attacks on the Democratic front-runner, with each suggesting that he has the best chance of stopping Clinton. The attacks may be working. The CNN/Opinion Research polls suggests that Clinton's support has slipped from its height one month ago. Watch CNN's Bill Schneider on the latest poll numbers \u00bb . \"Clinton's strength is about where it was throughout the summer, indicating that she has lost the support she gained last month but that Obama has not yet cut into her core constituency,\" CNN political director Keating Holland said. Clinton is the top choice of 44 percent of the likely Democratic voters interviewed for the poll. Her closest rival, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, was the top choice of 25 percent, and former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina has 14 percent. All other Democratic candidates were in single digits. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was backed by 4 percent, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware by 3 percent, Sen. Christopher Dodd by 2 percent, Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich by 2 percent and former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel was at 1 percent. The poll involved 467 interviews conducted on November 2-4 with Democrats or independents who lean Democratic. The poll's margin of error was plus or minus 4.5 percentage points. View the poll results \u00bb . In an October CNN/Opinion Research poll, Clinton was supported by 51 percent of Democratic voters and had a 30 point lead over Obama. During last week's Democratic debate, Clinton received heavy criticism from her fellow Democratic presidential rivals, who are desperate to shake up the presidential race just months before the first voting occurs in the Iowa Caucus in early January. Edwards was particularly aggressive during the debate, criticizing Clinton for her stance on Iraq, Iran and Social Security. \"The American people ... deserve a president of the United States that they know will tell them the truth and won't say one thing one time and something different at a different time,\" Edwards said. Edwards has also accused Clinton of being a \"corporate Democrat\" too willing to defend a \"corrupt\" Washington establishement. \"We desperately need in the next president someone that recognizes we have a system in Washington that's become broken, corruption has crept into it, and we have to tell the truth about that,\" Edwards said Monday. \"If you defend that system, I don't believe you can bring about the change that America needs.\" In the Republican presidential race, Giuliani continues to be the leading candidate, with the backing of 28 percent of the Republican primary voters polled. Former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee was backed by 19 percent. Sen. John McCain of Arizona was the top pick of 16 percent, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had 11 percent. Of the remaining Republican candidates, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee received 10 percent, Texas Rep. Ron Paul 5 percent, California Rep. Duncan Hunter 4 percent and Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo 3 percent. The poll involved telephone interviews with 397 Republicans or independents who lean Republican. The poll's margin of error was 5 percentage points. In a head-to-head matchup of the two front-runners, Clinton leads Giuliani 51 percent to 45 percent. That lead has increased since October, when Clinton led Giuliani 49 percent to 47 percent. \"The overall political environment seems to favor the Democrats, partly because Democratic voters are more enthusiastic about the coming election and partly because the public is in a sour mood, which is usually not a good sign for the incumbent party,\" Holland said. Only 42 percent of Americans think things are going well, while 58 percent think things are going badly, the poll found. \"The public is not just pessimistic about the country -- Americans are angry,\" Holland said. \"More than eight in 10 say they are angry about the way things are going in the country.\" Clinton's lead over Giuliani would be greater if a third-party candidate entered the race who believes abortion should be illegal in all circumstances, the poll found. In a three-way race, Clinton would get the support of 48 percent of voters, Giuliani 32 percent and the third-party candidate 18 percent. The poll's margin of error was plus-or-minus 3 percent. \"My analysis of it is that [a third-party candidate] is more of an attempt to keep the nomination from me,\" Giuliani said. \"You know it is a tactic, and a legitimate one. People have to think about that and consider it.'' The lack of enthusiasm for Giuliani, particularly by social conservatives, could spell trouble for the GOP next year if he becomes the nominee, Holland said. \"Only 27 percent of Republicans say they would feel enthusiastic if Giuliani won the GOP nod, and the remaining GOP candidates fare even worse,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSen. Clinton supported by 44 percent of Democrats polled, down from October .\nRudy Giuliani continues to lead Republican presidential field with 28 percent .\nClinton beats Giuliani 51 percent to 45 percent, the poll found .\nOnly 42 percent think things are going well in the U.S., according to the poll .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- With the election of the next president a year away, Sen. Hillary Clinton remains the person to beat, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Monday suggests. As the countdown begins to November 4, 2008, the New York Democrat continues to dominate the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, and comes out ahead when voters are asked whether they prefer her or the GOP front-runner, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. But Clinton's path to the White House is in no way certain. Clinton was criticized for her performance during a debate last week, and her rivals for the Democratic nomination have stepped up attacks that she has equivocated on her position on Iraq, Iran and other major issues. The Republican presidential candidates have also stepped up their attacks on the Democratic front-runner, with each suggesting that he has the best chance of stopping Clinton. The attacks may be working. The CNN/Opinion Research polls suggests that Clinton's support has slipped from its height one month ago. Watch CNN's Bill Schneider on the latest poll numbers \u00bb . \"Clinton's strength is about where it was throughout the summer, indicating that she has lost the support she gained last month but that Obama has not yet cut into her core constituency,\" CNN political director Keating Holland said. Clinton is the top choice of 44 percent of the likely Democratic voters interviewed for the poll. Her closest rival, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, was the top choice of 25 percent, and former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina has 14 percent. All other Democratic candidates were in single digits. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was backed by 4 percent, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware by 3 percent, Sen. Christopher Dodd by 2 percent, Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich by 2 percent and former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel was at 1 percent. The poll involved 467 interviews conducted on November 2-4 with Democrats or independents who lean Democratic. The poll's margin of error was plus or minus 4.5 percentage points. View the poll results \u00bb . In an October CNN/Opinion Research poll, Clinton was supported by 51 percent of Democratic voters and had a 30 point lead over Obama. During last week's Democratic debate, Clinton received heavy criticism from her fellow Democratic presidential rivals, who are desperate to shake up the presidential race just months before the first voting occurs in the Iowa Caucus in early January. Edwards was particularly aggressive during the debate, criticizing Clinton for her stance on Iraq, Iran and Social Security. \"The American people ... deserve a president of the United States that they know will tell them the truth and won't say one thing one time and something different at a different time,\" Edwards said. Edwards has also accused Clinton of being a \"corporate Democrat\" too willing to defend a \"corrupt\" Washington establishement. \"We desperately need in the next president someone that recognizes we have a system in Washington that's become broken, corruption has crept into it, and we have to tell the truth about that,\" Edwards said Monday. \"If you defend that system, I don't believe you can bring about the change that America needs.\" In the Republican presidential race, Giuliani continues to be the leading candidate, with the backing of 28 percent of the Republican primary voters polled. Former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee was backed by 19 percent. Sen. John McCain of Arizona was the top pick of 16 percent, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had 11 percent. Of the remaining Republican candidates, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee received 10 percent, Texas Rep. Ron Paul 5 percent, California Rep. Duncan Hunter 4 percent and Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo 3 percent. The poll involved telephone interviews with 397 Republicans or independents who lean Republican. The poll's margin of error was 5 percentage points. In a head-to-head matchup of the two front-runners, Clinton leads Giuliani 51 percent to 45 percent. That lead has increased since October, when Clinton led Giuliani 49 percent to 47 percent. \"The overall political environment seems to favor the Democrats, partly because Democratic voters are more enthusiastic about the coming election and partly because the public is in a sour mood, which is usually not a good sign for the incumbent party,\" Holland said. Only 42 percent of Americans think things are going well, while 58 percent think things are going badly, the poll found. \"The public is not just pessimistic about the country -- Americans are angry,\" Holland said. \"More than eight in 10 say they are angry about the way things are going in the country.\" Clinton's lead over Giuliani would be greater if a third-party candidate entered the race who believes abortion should be illegal in all circumstances, the poll found. In a three-way race, Clinton would get the support of 48 percent of voters, Giuliani 32 percent and the third-party candidate 18 percent. The poll's margin of error was plus-or-minus 3 percent. \"My analysis of it is that [a third-party candidate] is more of an attempt to keep the nomination from me,\" Giuliani said. \"You know it is a tactic, and a legitimate one. People have to think about that and consider it.'' The lack of enthusiasm for Giuliani, particularly by social conservatives, could spell trouble for the GOP next year if he becomes the nominee, Holland said. \"Only 27 percent of Republicans say they would feel enthusiastic if Giuliani won the GOP nod, and the remaining GOP candidates fare even worse,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sen. Clinton supported by 44 percent of Democrats polled, down from October .\nRudy Giuliani continues to lead Republican presidential field with 28 percent .\nClinton beats Giuliani 51 percent to 45 percent, the poll found .\nOnly 42 percent think things are going well in the U.S., according to the poll .", "id": 1171} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PARIS, France -- World number three Novak Djokovic crashed out of the Paris Masters after being trounced in his opening match by veteran Frenchman Fabrice Santoro on Wednesday. Fabrice Santoro returns the ball during his shock second-round victory against Novak Djokovic. The 34-year-old Santoro, who beat world No. 5 Andy Roddick at the Lyon Grand Prix last week, again rose to the occasion in front of his home fans as he stormed to a 6-3 6-2 second-round victory against the Serb. It was the first time the two players had met, with Djokovic making his first outing since losing to David Nalbandian in the semifinals of the Madrid Masters two weeks ago. Djokovic, like the American Roddick, has already qualified for the season-ending Masters Cup and will now have extra time to prepare for the event in Shanghai starting next month. The 20-year-old said he was struggling following dental surgery to remove two wisdom teeth. \"I couldn't give my 100 percent, not even 30 percent of my possibilities,\" Djokobvic said. \"He deserved to win. I'm still on medications. I didn't practise for a whole week, I only started practising two days ago. Physically, I'm not feeling at all good.\" The result is a boost for rising British star Andy Murray, who earlier kept alive his hopes of an unexpected place at the Masters Cup by winning his first match in Paris and was expected to face Djokovic. The 20-year-old, who has missed three months this season due to a wrist injury, beat Jarkko Nieminen of Finland 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 to progress into the third round. The 15th seed is seeking to overtake Tommy Haas, who holds the eighth and final place ahead of the showpiece event in Shanghai. Murray, who trails the German by just three points, has not beaten Djokovic in three meetings so far but he has never played his unseeded next opponent Santoro. Ninth seed Haas, who has struggled with illness and injury this year, will play Djokovic's compatriot Janko Tipsarevic in the second round. Murray, who won his second title this year at the St Petersburg Open last Sunday, made a confident start against Nieminen and showed little sign of the stiff back he suffered after a minor car crash on Monday. He held his serve to love against a player who was beaten in the final of the Swiss Indoors event by Roger Federer last weekend, but then struggled for his best form as the first set went to a tiebreak. The Scot was broken just one point after having a winner overturned following an on-court appeal, but he leveled immediately and then broke Nieminen again to win a third successive game before serving out for victory. Defending champin and fourth seed Nikolay Davydenko, one of six players to have already qualified for Shanghai, beat Argentina's Juan Del Potro 7-6 (7-3) 6-1 in his opening match on Wednesday. The Russian, fined for \"lack of effort\" after his defeat by Croatian qualifier Marian Cilic in St Petersburg, will next face Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus in round three after Baghdatis shocked 13th seed Ivan Ljubicic. Ivo Karlovic broke Roger Federer's serve for the first time in his life, but the top seed and world number one progressed in a late match on Wednesday. Croatian Karlovic, the tallest man in tennis at 2.08 metres, went down 6-4 4-6 6-3 as Federer played for the first time at the Bercy event since 2003. Federer had gone 67 service games over four previous matches without a loss before Karlovic ended his duck to claim their second set. But the Swiss top seed got straight back in harness, breaking to start the final set and rolling ahead against a man he had just beaten days earlier in the Basel semifinals. World numbet two Rafael Nadal also reached the third round after thrashing Italy's Filippo Volandri 6-3 6-1. The Spaniard will next play Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland, who won by the same scoreline against 16th seed Juan Ignacio Chela of Argentina. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nWorld No. 3 Novak Djokovic beaten in the second round of the Paris Masters .\nThe Serb, who had a first-round bye, lost 6-3 6-2 to veteran Fabrice Santoro .\nTop seeds Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal win opening matches at Bercy .", "context": "PARIS, France -- World number three Novak Djokovic crashed out of the Paris Masters after being trounced in his opening match by veteran Frenchman Fabrice Santoro on Wednesday. Fabrice Santoro returns the ball during his shock second-round victory against Novak Djokovic. The 34-year-old Santoro, who beat world No. 5 Andy Roddick at the Lyon Grand Prix last week, again rose to the occasion in front of his home fans as he stormed to a 6-3 6-2 second-round victory against the Serb. It was the first time the two players had met, with Djokovic making his first outing since losing to David Nalbandian in the semifinals of the Madrid Masters two weeks ago. Djokovic, like the American Roddick, has already qualified for the season-ending Masters Cup and will now have extra time to prepare for the event in Shanghai starting next month. The 20-year-old said he was struggling following dental surgery to remove two wisdom teeth. \"I couldn't give my 100 percent, not even 30 percent of my possibilities,\" Djokobvic said. \"He deserved to win. I'm still on medications. I didn't practise for a whole week, I only started practising two days ago. Physically, I'm not feeling at all good.\" The result is a boost for rising British star Andy Murray, who earlier kept alive his hopes of an unexpected place at the Masters Cup by winning his first match in Paris and was expected to face Djokovic. The 20-year-old, who has missed three months this season due to a wrist injury, beat Jarkko Nieminen of Finland 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 to progress into the third round. The 15th seed is seeking to overtake Tommy Haas, who holds the eighth and final place ahead of the showpiece event in Shanghai. Murray, who trails the German by just three points, has not beaten Djokovic in three meetings so far but he has never played his unseeded next opponent Santoro. Ninth seed Haas, who has struggled with illness and injury this year, will play Djokovic's compatriot Janko Tipsarevic in the second round. Murray, who won his second title this year at the St Petersburg Open last Sunday, made a confident start against Nieminen and showed little sign of the stiff back he suffered after a minor car crash on Monday. He held his serve to love against a player who was beaten in the final of the Swiss Indoors event by Roger Federer last weekend, but then struggled for his best form as the first set went to a tiebreak. The Scot was broken just one point after having a winner overturned following an on-court appeal, but he leveled immediately and then broke Nieminen again to win a third successive game before serving out for victory. Defending champin and fourth seed Nikolay Davydenko, one of six players to have already qualified for Shanghai, beat Argentina's Juan Del Potro 7-6 (7-3) 6-1 in his opening match on Wednesday. The Russian, fined for \"lack of effort\" after his defeat by Croatian qualifier Marian Cilic in St Petersburg, will next face Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus in round three after Baghdatis shocked 13th seed Ivan Ljubicic. Ivo Karlovic broke Roger Federer's serve for the first time in his life, but the top seed and world number one progressed in a late match on Wednesday. Croatian Karlovic, the tallest man in tennis at 2.08 metres, went down 6-4 4-6 6-3 as Federer played for the first time at the Bercy event since 2003. Federer had gone 67 service games over four previous matches without a loss before Karlovic ended his duck to claim their second set. But the Swiss top seed got straight back in harness, breaking to start the final set and rolling ahead against a man he had just beaten days earlier in the Basel semifinals. World numbet two Rafael Nadal also reached the third round after thrashing Italy's Filippo Volandri 6-3 6-1. The Spaniard will next play Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland, who won by the same scoreline against 16th seed Juan Ignacio Chela of Argentina. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "World No. 3 Novak Djokovic beaten in the second round of the Paris Masters .\nThe Serb, who had a first-round bye, lost 6-3 6-2 to veteran Fabrice Santoro .\nTop seeds Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal win opening matches at Bercy .", "id": 1060} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As he awaits a crucial progress report on Iraq, President Bush will try to put a twist on comparisons of the war to Vietnam by invoking the historical lessons of that conflict to argue against pulling out. President Bush pauses Tuesday during a news conference at the North American Leaders summit in Canada. On Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri, Bush will tell members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars that \"then, as now, people argued that the real problem was America's presence and that if we would just withdraw, the killing would end,\" according to speech excerpts released Tuesday by the White House. \"Three decades later, there is a legitimate debate about how we got into the Vietnam War and how we left,\" Bush will say. \"Whatever your position in that debate, one unmistakable legacy of Vietnam is that the price of America's withdrawal was paid by millions of innocent citizens, whose agonies would add to our vocabulary new terms like 'boat people,' 're-education camps' and 'killing fields,' \" the president will say. The president will also make the argument that withdrawing from Vietnam emboldened today's terrorists by compromising U.S. credibility, citing a quote from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden that the American people would rise against the Iraq war the same way they rose against the war in Vietnam, according to the excerpts. \"Here at home, some can argue our withdrawal from Vietnam carried no price to American credibility, but the terrorists see things differently,\" Bush will say. On Tuesday, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said, \"President Bush's attempt to compare the war in Iraq to past military conflicts in East Asia ignores the fundamental difference between the two. Our nation was misled by the Bush Administration in an effort to gain support for the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses, leading to one of the worst foreign policy blunders in our history. \"While the President continues to stay-the-course with his failed strategy in Iraq, paid for by the taxpayers, American lives are being lost and there is still no political solution within the Iraqi government. It is time to change direction in Iraq, and Congress will again work to do so in the fall.\" The White House is billing the speech, along with another address next week to the American Legion, as an effort to \"provide broader context\" for the debate over the upcoming Iraq progress report by Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander, and Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad. President Bush has frequently asked lawmakers -- and the American people -- to withhold judgment on his troop \"surge\" in Iraq until the report comes out in September. Watch Bush criticize the Iraqi government \u00bb . It is being closely watched on Capitol Hill, particularly by Republicans nervous about the political fallout from an increasingly unpopular war. Earlier this month, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he would wait for the report before deciding when a drawdown of the 160,000 U.S. troops in Iraq might begin. Bush's speeches Wednesday and next week are the latest in a series of attempts by the White House to try to reframe the debate over Iraq, as public support for the war continues to sag. A recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll found that almost two-thirds of Americans -- 64 percent -- now oppose the Iraq war, and 72 percent say that even if Petraeus reports progress, it won't change their opinion. The poll also found a great deal of skepticism about the report; 53 percent said they do not trust Petraeus to give an accurate assessment of the situation in Iraq. In addition to his analogy to Vietnam, Bush in Wednesday's speech will invoke other historical comparisons from Asia, including the U.S. defeat and occupation of Japan after World War II and the Korean War in the 1950s, according to the excerpts. \"In the aftermath of Japan's surrender, many thought it naive to help the Japanese transform themselves into a democracy. Then, as now, the critics argued that some people were simply not fit for freedom,\" Bush will say. \"Today, in defiance of the critics, Japan ... stands as one of the world's great free societies.\" Speaking about the Korean War, Bush will note that at the time \"critics argued that the war was futile, that we never should have sent our troops in, or that America's intervention was divisive here at home.\" \"While it is true that the Korean War had its share of challenges, America never broke its word,\" Bush will say. \"Without America's intervention during the war, and our willingness to stick with the South Koreans after the war, millions of South Koreans would now be living under a brutal and repressive regime.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPresident Bush to address the Veterans of Foreign Wars on Wednesday .\nBush to say that withdrawing from Vietnam emboldened today's terrorists .\nSpeech will be latest White House attempt to try to reframe the debate over Iraq .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As he awaits a crucial progress report on Iraq, President Bush will try to put a twist on comparisons of the war to Vietnam by invoking the historical lessons of that conflict to argue against pulling out. President Bush pauses Tuesday during a news conference at the North American Leaders summit in Canada. On Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri, Bush will tell members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars that \"then, as now, people argued that the real problem was America's presence and that if we would just withdraw, the killing would end,\" according to speech excerpts released Tuesday by the White House. \"Three decades later, there is a legitimate debate about how we got into the Vietnam War and how we left,\" Bush will say. \"Whatever your position in that debate, one unmistakable legacy of Vietnam is that the price of America's withdrawal was paid by millions of innocent citizens, whose agonies would add to our vocabulary new terms like 'boat people,' 're-education camps' and 'killing fields,' \" the president will say. The president will also make the argument that withdrawing from Vietnam emboldened today's terrorists by compromising U.S. credibility, citing a quote from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden that the American people would rise against the Iraq war the same way they rose against the war in Vietnam, according to the excerpts. \"Here at home, some can argue our withdrawal from Vietnam carried no price to American credibility, but the terrorists see things differently,\" Bush will say. On Tuesday, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said, \"President Bush's attempt to compare the war in Iraq to past military conflicts in East Asia ignores the fundamental difference between the two. Our nation was misled by the Bush Administration in an effort to gain support for the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses, leading to one of the worst foreign policy blunders in our history. \"While the President continues to stay-the-course with his failed strategy in Iraq, paid for by the taxpayers, American lives are being lost and there is still no political solution within the Iraqi government. It is time to change direction in Iraq, and Congress will again work to do so in the fall.\" The White House is billing the speech, along with another address next week to the American Legion, as an effort to \"provide broader context\" for the debate over the upcoming Iraq progress report by Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander, and Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad. President Bush has frequently asked lawmakers -- and the American people -- to withhold judgment on his troop \"surge\" in Iraq until the report comes out in September. Watch Bush criticize the Iraqi government \u00bb . It is being closely watched on Capitol Hill, particularly by Republicans nervous about the political fallout from an increasingly unpopular war. Earlier this month, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he would wait for the report before deciding when a drawdown of the 160,000 U.S. troops in Iraq might begin. Bush's speeches Wednesday and next week are the latest in a series of attempts by the White House to try to reframe the debate over Iraq, as public support for the war continues to sag. A recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll found that almost two-thirds of Americans -- 64 percent -- now oppose the Iraq war, and 72 percent say that even if Petraeus reports progress, it won't change their opinion. The poll also found a great deal of skepticism about the report; 53 percent said they do not trust Petraeus to give an accurate assessment of the situation in Iraq. In addition to his analogy to Vietnam, Bush in Wednesday's speech will invoke other historical comparisons from Asia, including the U.S. defeat and occupation of Japan after World War II and the Korean War in the 1950s, according to the excerpts. \"In the aftermath of Japan's surrender, many thought it naive to help the Japanese transform themselves into a democracy. Then, as now, the critics argued that some people were simply not fit for freedom,\" Bush will say. \"Today, in defiance of the critics, Japan ... stands as one of the world's great free societies.\" Speaking about the Korean War, Bush will note that at the time \"critics argued that the war was futile, that we never should have sent our troops in, or that America's intervention was divisive here at home.\" \"While it is true that the Korean War had its share of challenges, America never broke its word,\" Bush will say. \"Without America's intervention during the war, and our willingness to stick with the South Koreans after the war, millions of South Koreans would now be living under a brutal and repressive regime.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "President Bush to address the Veterans of Foreign Wars on Wednesday .\nBush to say that withdrawing from Vietnam emboldened today's terrorists .\nSpeech will be latest White House attempt to try to reframe the debate over Iraq .", "id": 1010} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- State Department officials should serve where they are needed -- even in war-torn Iraq, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says that \"people need to serve where they are needed.\" Rice was responding to foreign service officers' objections to the possibility of \"directed assignments\" in Iraq. The issue has caused an uproar in the State Department, resulting in a contentious town hall-style meeting Wednesday. The new directives would be needed if enough qualified foreign service officers don't step forward to fill open positions at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. If the State Department enforces directed assignments, it will be the first time since the Vietnam War era. One official called the order to serve in Iraq \"a potential death sentence\" during the town meeting. The State Department already has begun notifying about 200 people considered prime candidates. Those chosen will be given 10 days to respond, according to last week's announcement. Unless they have a valid medical reason to refuse, those who decline could face dismissal, it said. Wednesday's heated meeting was replayed on an internal State Department television channel in Washington several times and talked about widely. Some at the hourlong meeting questioned why they were not told of the policy change directly, learning about it instead from news organizations last week. Watch the diplomats exchange angry words \u00bb . \"I just have no respect for the whole process because you've demonstrated a lack of respect for your own colleagues,\" said foreign service officer Jack Croddy. \"Thank you for that comment. It's full of inaccuracies, but that's OK,\" Harry Thomas Jr., director general of the foreign service, shot back. Others pointed out the risks of such assignments, considering the dangers of a war zone, lack of security and regular rocket attacks on U.S. personnel. Rice, who did not attend the meeting, tried to calm things down Friday by underscoring the State Department's attempts to do \"everything that we can to try and protect our diplomats.\" However, she said, \"This is one of the highest priority tasks of the United States, and we're going to meet our obligations.\" Speaking to reporters en route to Turkey and the Mideast, she said, \"I don't know if we will have direct assignments or not, but we are one foreign service, and people need to serve where they are needed.\" The secretary sent out a cable to State Department employees worldwide encouraging them to serve in Iraq. \"This year [U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker] has identified the need for additional positions to more effectively accomplish our mission in Iraq,\" Rice said in the cable. Rice said she has decided to go forward with the identification of officers to serve, \"should it prove necessary to direct assignments.\" \"Should others step forward, as some already have, we will fill these new jobs as we have before -- with volunteers. However, regardless of how the jobs may be filled, they must be filled,\" she said. Rice earlier said reports that the State Department was finding it hard to coax foreign service employees into Iraq \"couldn't be further from the truth.\" The assignments are new positions. Fifteen people have stepped forward to volunteer for Iraq service since the new policy was announced October 26, department spokesman Sean McCormack said. McCormack rejected comments by Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-California, that State Department employees are \"nervous Nellies\" and that wounded U.S. military veterans should be asked to fill the Iraq vacancies. McCormack said until now the State Department has been successful in filling jobs in Iraq with volunteers. Since 2003, more than 1,500 personnel have volunteered to go to Iraq, he said. But with the expansion of the staff in Iraq this year, 58 spots were left open. \"They are serving in dangerous and challenging places,\" he said. \"We have a lot of brave people who are stepping up to the plate in Anbar and Basra and Baghdad and Kabul and a lot of other places that are not necessarily in the headlines.\" State Department employees have been killed in Iraq, but McCormack could not say how many. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Zain Verjee and Charley Keyes contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nCondoleezza Rice responds to foreign service officers' objections on Iraq duty .\n\"Directed assignments\" will be enforced if enough officers don't volunteer in Iraq .\nRice: Department doing \"everything that we can to try and protect our diplomats\"\nOne official calls order to serve in Iraq \"a potential death sentence\"", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- State Department officials should serve where they are needed -- even in war-torn Iraq, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says that \"people need to serve where they are needed.\" Rice was responding to foreign service officers' objections to the possibility of \"directed assignments\" in Iraq. The issue has caused an uproar in the State Department, resulting in a contentious town hall-style meeting Wednesday. The new directives would be needed if enough qualified foreign service officers don't step forward to fill open positions at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. If the State Department enforces directed assignments, it will be the first time since the Vietnam War era. One official called the order to serve in Iraq \"a potential death sentence\" during the town meeting. The State Department already has begun notifying about 200 people considered prime candidates. Those chosen will be given 10 days to respond, according to last week's announcement. Unless they have a valid medical reason to refuse, those who decline could face dismissal, it said. Wednesday's heated meeting was replayed on an internal State Department television channel in Washington several times and talked about widely. Some at the hourlong meeting questioned why they were not told of the policy change directly, learning about it instead from news organizations last week. Watch the diplomats exchange angry words \u00bb . \"I just have no respect for the whole process because you've demonstrated a lack of respect for your own colleagues,\" said foreign service officer Jack Croddy. \"Thank you for that comment. It's full of inaccuracies, but that's OK,\" Harry Thomas Jr., director general of the foreign service, shot back. Others pointed out the risks of such assignments, considering the dangers of a war zone, lack of security and regular rocket attacks on U.S. personnel. Rice, who did not attend the meeting, tried to calm things down Friday by underscoring the State Department's attempts to do \"everything that we can to try and protect our diplomats.\" However, she said, \"This is one of the highest priority tasks of the United States, and we're going to meet our obligations.\" Speaking to reporters en route to Turkey and the Mideast, she said, \"I don't know if we will have direct assignments or not, but we are one foreign service, and people need to serve where they are needed.\" The secretary sent out a cable to State Department employees worldwide encouraging them to serve in Iraq. \"This year [U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker] has identified the need for additional positions to more effectively accomplish our mission in Iraq,\" Rice said in the cable. Rice said she has decided to go forward with the identification of officers to serve, \"should it prove necessary to direct assignments.\" \"Should others step forward, as some already have, we will fill these new jobs as we have before -- with volunteers. However, regardless of how the jobs may be filled, they must be filled,\" she said. Rice earlier said reports that the State Department was finding it hard to coax foreign service employees into Iraq \"couldn't be further from the truth.\" The assignments are new positions. Fifteen people have stepped forward to volunteer for Iraq service since the new policy was announced October 26, department spokesman Sean McCormack said. McCormack rejected comments by Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-California, that State Department employees are \"nervous Nellies\" and that wounded U.S. military veterans should be asked to fill the Iraq vacancies. McCormack said until now the State Department has been successful in filling jobs in Iraq with volunteers. Since 2003, more than 1,500 personnel have volunteered to go to Iraq, he said. But with the expansion of the staff in Iraq this year, 58 spots were left open. \"They are serving in dangerous and challenging places,\" he said. \"We have a lot of brave people who are stepping up to the plate in Anbar and Basra and Baghdad and Kabul and a lot of other places that are not necessarily in the headlines.\" State Department employees have been killed in Iraq, but McCormack could not say how many. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Zain Verjee and Charley Keyes contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Condoleezza Rice responds to foreign service officers' objections on Iraq duty .\n\"Directed assignments\" will be enforced if enough officers don't volunteer in Iraq .\nRice: Department doing \"everything that we can to try and protect our diplomats\"\nOne official calls order to serve in Iraq \"a potential death sentence\"", "id": 1144} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Authorities in Azerbaijan recently uncovered a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Baku, prompting the facility to close its doors to the public Monday, Azerbaijan and U.S. officials told CNN. The Bibi Heybat Mosque, just outside the capital Baku. As a precaution, Britain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday \"following security concerns nearby,\" Britain's Foreign Office said. The terror plot was unraveled after a weekend raid outside Baku that netted several suspected members of the radical group, two U.S. officials who asked not to be identified and a spokesman for Azerbaijan's National Security Ministry told CNN. U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack stressed that the details \"are still unfolding,\" and the threat \"may or may not be\" linked to the Saturday raid. \"There were some specific and credible threat information concerning the embassy and plans by militants to in some way do harm to individuals in and around the U.S. Embassy there,\" McCormack said, noting that no specific individuals were targeted. Several days ago, an Azerbaijani army officer who had connections to a radical Islamic group seized four assault rifles, a machine gun and 20 hand grenades from his military unit and hid them in the outskirts of Baku, the ministry spokesman and U.S. officials said. Government security forces tracked down the group and arrested several members during a sweep on Saturday in the village of Mastaga, about 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Baku, the spokesman said. One suspected member of the militant group resisted arrest and was killed in the sweep, the spokesman said. Several others are still at large, he added. He said the terror plot also targeted Azerbaijani government buildings. The U.S. Embassy in Baku issued a warden message warning Americans in Azerbaijan to take precautions. \"While there is no information at this time that other American or Western interests in Azerbaijan are being targeted, the U.S. Embassy encourages Americans to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to bolster their own personal security,\" it said. Azerbaijan is a former Soviet republic that borders the Caspian Sea, and lies just north of Iran. McCormack said U.S. authorities are working closely with their counterparts in Baku and will determine when normal embassy operations will resume. He said he expects the embassy to limit its operations on Tuesday, as well. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Igor Malakhov in Moscow, Zain Verjee in Washington and Roger Clark in London contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAuthorities uncover a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. embassy in Baku .\nThe United States has reduced its embassy's operations .\nBritain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday .", "context": "(CNN) -- Authorities in Azerbaijan recently uncovered a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Baku, prompting the facility to close its doors to the public Monday, Azerbaijan and U.S. officials told CNN. The Bibi Heybat Mosque, just outside the capital Baku. As a precaution, Britain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday \"following security concerns nearby,\" Britain's Foreign Office said. The terror plot was unraveled after a weekend raid outside Baku that netted several suspected members of the radical group, two U.S. officials who asked not to be identified and a spokesman for Azerbaijan's National Security Ministry told CNN. U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack stressed that the details \"are still unfolding,\" and the threat \"may or may not be\" linked to the Saturday raid. \"There were some specific and credible threat information concerning the embassy and plans by militants to in some way do harm to individuals in and around the U.S. Embassy there,\" McCormack said, noting that no specific individuals were targeted. Several days ago, an Azerbaijani army officer who had connections to a radical Islamic group seized four assault rifles, a machine gun and 20 hand grenades from his military unit and hid them in the outskirts of Baku, the ministry spokesman and U.S. officials said. Government security forces tracked down the group and arrested several members during a sweep on Saturday in the village of Mastaga, about 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Baku, the spokesman said. One suspected member of the militant group resisted arrest and was killed in the sweep, the spokesman said. Several others are still at large, he added. He said the terror plot also targeted Azerbaijani government buildings. The U.S. Embassy in Baku issued a warden message warning Americans in Azerbaijan to take precautions. \"While there is no information at this time that other American or Western interests in Azerbaijan are being targeted, the U.S. Embassy encourages Americans to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to bolster their own personal security,\" it said. Azerbaijan is a former Soviet republic that borders the Caspian Sea, and lies just north of Iran. McCormack said U.S. authorities are working closely with their counterparts in Baku and will determine when normal embassy operations will resume. He said he expects the embassy to limit its operations on Tuesday, as well. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Igor Malakhov in Moscow, Zain Verjee in Washington and Roger Clark in London contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Authorities uncover a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. embassy in Baku .\nThe United States has reduced its embassy's operations .\nBritain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday .", "id": 1160} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ORME, Tennessee (CNN) -- The drought in the Southeastern United States means more than just brown lawns to the folks in Orme, Tennessee. Water flows from their taps for just three hours each evening. A 1961 firetruck loads up with water from a hydrant in Alabama to haul back to Orme, Tennessee. The mountain spring that supplies water to the town usually dries up at the end of summer, but just for a few days. This year it dried up early, on August 1, and hasn't revived, leaving the town's 145 residents high and dry and relying on water trucked in from the next state. Every day at 6 p.m., Orme Mayor Tony Reames turns a big valve to release water from the town's tank. When he turns the crank again at 9 p.m., taps in the town run dry. \"When they cut it back on we jump for joy,\" Orme resident Debbie Cash said. \"And then you only have it for three hours.\" Three hours to do all the laundry, bathing, dishwashing and animal watering that has to be done. Watch how Cash copes \u00bb . The old mining town could be the canary in the coal mine for the rest of the region. Just 150 miles to the southeast, the 4.5 million people who live in and around Atlanta, Georgia, are nervously watching water levels go down at their major reservoir. The drought has highlighted an ongoing struggle between Georgia, Alabama and Florida over rights to water from the Chattahoochee River. \"All of these people that are on the river systems better take note, because once your streams and tributaries to the river start drying up, the river isn't far behind,\" Reames said. See photos of a Atlanta's shrinking Lake Lanier reservoir \u00bb . Volunteers take turns three days a week driving a tanker truck or Orme's diesel-belching 1961 fire truck to a hydrant near Bridgeport, Alabama, 2\u00bd miles down the road. Making several round trips, they haul about 25,000 gallons of water back to Orme each day. Bridgeport, which gets its water from the Tennessee River, doesn't charge its neighbor. Stevenson and New Hope, Alabama, also help out, occasionally bringing trucks full of water to the hydrant, where it's transferred to the Orme trucks. See where Orme has to go for water \u00bb . But things are looking up in Orme. A pipeline from Bridgeport is nearly complete, built with the help of a $378,000 grant from the federal government. \"With this new water coming in, then we'll have it made,\" Cash said. \"Now we won't have to worry about it no more.\" In addition, an Austin, Texas, company called H2O Guard is planning to donate water-saving sink aerators, shower heads and toilet valves to everyone in Orme on November 17, company spokesman Robert Easter said. \"We think we're going to get another 90 gallons' savings per day per household,\" Easter said. \"That'll make that little water tower in that town go from three hours to four hours without any change in anyone's habits.\" Reames said residents have found creative ways to conserve, flushing toilets with condensation water from air conditioners and undrinkable water from swimming pools that were filled early in the summer. It's a lesson for everyone. \"Cherish the water you got and be kind of careful with it,\" Cash said, \"because you never know if you will be out of water.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Jim Kavanagh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nOrme, Tennessee, has running water from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nTown's spring ran dry in midst of Southeast drought .\nDonated water is trucked in from Alabama .\nCompletion of pipeline will solve problem for good .", "context": "ORME, Tennessee (CNN) -- The drought in the Southeastern United States means more than just brown lawns to the folks in Orme, Tennessee. Water flows from their taps for just three hours each evening. A 1961 firetruck loads up with water from a hydrant in Alabama to haul back to Orme, Tennessee. The mountain spring that supplies water to the town usually dries up at the end of summer, but just for a few days. This year it dried up early, on August 1, and hasn't revived, leaving the town's 145 residents high and dry and relying on water trucked in from the next state. Every day at 6 p.m., Orme Mayor Tony Reames turns a big valve to release water from the town's tank. When he turns the crank again at 9 p.m., taps in the town run dry. \"When they cut it back on we jump for joy,\" Orme resident Debbie Cash said. \"And then you only have it for three hours.\" Three hours to do all the laundry, bathing, dishwashing and animal watering that has to be done. Watch how Cash copes \u00bb . The old mining town could be the canary in the coal mine for the rest of the region. Just 150 miles to the southeast, the 4.5 million people who live in and around Atlanta, Georgia, are nervously watching water levels go down at their major reservoir. The drought has highlighted an ongoing struggle between Georgia, Alabama and Florida over rights to water from the Chattahoochee River. \"All of these people that are on the river systems better take note, because once your streams and tributaries to the river start drying up, the river isn't far behind,\" Reames said. See photos of a Atlanta's shrinking Lake Lanier reservoir \u00bb . Volunteers take turns three days a week driving a tanker truck or Orme's diesel-belching 1961 fire truck to a hydrant near Bridgeport, Alabama, 2\u00bd miles down the road. Making several round trips, they haul about 25,000 gallons of water back to Orme each day. Bridgeport, which gets its water from the Tennessee River, doesn't charge its neighbor. Stevenson and New Hope, Alabama, also help out, occasionally bringing trucks full of water to the hydrant, where it's transferred to the Orme trucks. See where Orme has to go for water \u00bb . But things are looking up in Orme. A pipeline from Bridgeport is nearly complete, built with the help of a $378,000 grant from the federal government. \"With this new water coming in, then we'll have it made,\" Cash said. \"Now we won't have to worry about it no more.\" In addition, an Austin, Texas, company called H2O Guard is planning to donate water-saving sink aerators, shower heads and toilet valves to everyone in Orme on November 17, company spokesman Robert Easter said. \"We think we're going to get another 90 gallons' savings per day per household,\" Easter said. \"That'll make that little water tower in that town go from three hours to four hours without any change in anyone's habits.\" Reames said residents have found creative ways to conserve, flushing toilets with condensation water from air conditioners and undrinkable water from swimming pools that were filled early in the summer. It's a lesson for everyone. \"Cherish the water you got and be kind of careful with it,\" Cash said, \"because you never know if you will be out of water.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Jim Kavanagh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Orme, Tennessee, has running water from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nTown's spring ran dry in midst of Southeast drought .\nDonated water is trucked in from Alabama .\nCompletion of pipeline will solve problem for good .", "id": 1052} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The late Chris Benoit idolized the Dynamite Kid, who was half of a professional wrestling team famous in the 1980s for spectacular high-flying, acrobatic moves. Chris Benoit strangled his wife and suffocated his son before hanging himself in June. The Dynamite Kid and his partner, Davey Boy Smith, were known as the British Bulldogs. They were quick, agile and muscular, and in 1986 they won the World Wrestling Federation tag team championship. Young Benoit dreamed of wrestling like the Dynamite Kid, whose real name is Tom Billington. At the beginning of his career, Benoit adopted the Dynamite nickname and copied his idol's signature moves. In June, Benoit murdered his wife and young son before hanging himself. Investigators found testosterone, painkillers and anti-anxiety drugs in Chris Benoit's body, Georgia's chief medical examiner said a month later. When asked about Benoit's double murder-suicide, Billington told CNN, \"It can make you aggressive, the steroids. But personally I wouldn't, you know, kill no bleeding kid, or wife either.\" Billington now lives in a public housing apartment outside Manchester, England. He has lost the use of his legs. A pin sticks out from one of his toes. Billington blames his wrestling life for doing this to him -- wrestling and the fact that he ignored doctors who told him to stop the punishment to his body. And from the steroids, he said. Billington told CNN that the steroids came from doctors, from friends, even from steroids meant for horses. He took them all, took a terrible pounding in the ring, and like his partner (who died at age 39 in 2002), began taking extensive amounts of painkillers. Benoit's death has refocused a media spotlight on the organization for which he wrestled, now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, and the man who has ruled wrestling for years, Chairman of the Board Vince McMahon. McMahon, appearing with Linda McMahon, his wife and WWE CEO, told CNN: \"Nothing from the WWE, under any set of circumstances had anything to do with Chris Benoit murdering his family. How did we know Chris Benoit would turn into a monster.\" Read a full transcript of the McMahons interview . Vince McMahon defended the organization, saying its drug-testing policy was not just for show. \"Our policy stacks up just as well as anyone else's in sport, although again emphasizing we are entertainment, and no one in entertainment, no one has this kind of wellness policy,\" McMahon said. Critics say McMahon pushes his stars and non-stars, works them too many nights per year and has encouraged the large physiques prevalent in modern wrestling. They say McMahon only looks at his employees as commodities, pawns in a huge business. His businesses are quite successful. About 16 million people a week tune into WWE TV shows. Two of their cable programs -- \"Raw\" and \"Friday Night Smackdown\" -- are weekly ratings giants. Pay-per-view specials generate an average of $100 million per year. When asked about the high number of former wrestlers who had died before they turned 50 years old, Vince McMahon said each person in the WWE bore responsibility for their own lives -- especially outside the arena. \"If someone passes through our organization, it is not our responsibility for someone's personal activities,\" he said. He also said there isn't \"any organization in the world, be it entertainment or be it sport, that can tell you that they are totally drug-free.\" Watch as a WWE wrestler says the perception of steroid use is wrong \u00bb . The McMahons said the WWE is taking steps toward improving its oversight of its athletes. Since the newest WWE drug screening program began in February 2006, more than 30 of the organization's wrestlers have been suspended, including two since CNN's interview with the McMahons. David Black -- who helped the NFL develop its drug program and now runs tests for the WWE -- says twice that number have tested positive and been given a warning. But Dr. Gary Wadler, a world-renowned expert in the study of drugs and athletes, says the WWE is not doing enough. \"It certainly falls far, far short of where it needs to be,\" he said. \"And there is a gold standard, and I measure all these sporting and entertainment activities against this gold standard. And [the WWE is] miles apart.\" Wadler, a longtime critic of McMahon, was referring to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in Colorado Springs, Colorado. U.S. athletes training for the Olympics are randomly tested and, if caught just once, face a two-year suspension from competition. If caught a second time, they can be banned for life. Black's programs test wrestlers four times a year. The first is a \"baseline\" test, according to the WWE. Black then tests for \"nonmedical\" uses, meaning that if an athlete has a prescription, he is cleared. \"It's just a loophole that in my mind guts the entire program,\" said Travis Tygart, who heads the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. McMahon denies that his wrestlers are pushed to use steroids. He says the average wrestler is lighter than in recent years. Watch one of the new WWE stars talk about being \"straight edge\" \u00bb . \"There's an expression in our business, that here is where you make your money. It's your face, it's what you do with it,\" he said. \"It's your personality, it's what you do with it. It's your delivery, your elocution. It's storyline, it's things, all those things that are theatrical as well as athletic in the ring.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Drew Griffin contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nVince McMahon: WWE has one of best drug-testing programs .\nWrestling boss tells CNN that individuals bear responsibility for actions .\nCritics say WWE penalties for drug use are not harsh enough .\nWrestlers still can get drugs if they have prescriptions from doctors .", "context": "(CNN) -- The late Chris Benoit idolized the Dynamite Kid, who was half of a professional wrestling team famous in the 1980s for spectacular high-flying, acrobatic moves. Chris Benoit strangled his wife and suffocated his son before hanging himself in June. The Dynamite Kid and his partner, Davey Boy Smith, were known as the British Bulldogs. They were quick, agile and muscular, and in 1986 they won the World Wrestling Federation tag team championship. Young Benoit dreamed of wrestling like the Dynamite Kid, whose real name is Tom Billington. At the beginning of his career, Benoit adopted the Dynamite nickname and copied his idol's signature moves. In June, Benoit murdered his wife and young son before hanging himself. Investigators found testosterone, painkillers and anti-anxiety drugs in Chris Benoit's body, Georgia's chief medical examiner said a month later. When asked about Benoit's double murder-suicide, Billington told CNN, \"It can make you aggressive, the steroids. But personally I wouldn't, you know, kill no bleeding kid, or wife either.\" Billington now lives in a public housing apartment outside Manchester, England. He has lost the use of his legs. A pin sticks out from one of his toes. Billington blames his wrestling life for doing this to him -- wrestling and the fact that he ignored doctors who told him to stop the punishment to his body. And from the steroids, he said. Billington told CNN that the steroids came from doctors, from friends, even from steroids meant for horses. He took them all, took a terrible pounding in the ring, and like his partner (who died at age 39 in 2002), began taking extensive amounts of painkillers. Benoit's death has refocused a media spotlight on the organization for which he wrestled, now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, and the man who has ruled wrestling for years, Chairman of the Board Vince McMahon. McMahon, appearing with Linda McMahon, his wife and WWE CEO, told CNN: \"Nothing from the WWE, under any set of circumstances had anything to do with Chris Benoit murdering his family. How did we know Chris Benoit would turn into a monster.\" Read a full transcript of the McMahons interview . Vince McMahon defended the organization, saying its drug-testing policy was not just for show. \"Our policy stacks up just as well as anyone else's in sport, although again emphasizing we are entertainment, and no one in entertainment, no one has this kind of wellness policy,\" McMahon said. Critics say McMahon pushes his stars and non-stars, works them too many nights per year and has encouraged the large physiques prevalent in modern wrestling. They say McMahon only looks at his employees as commodities, pawns in a huge business. His businesses are quite successful. About 16 million people a week tune into WWE TV shows. Two of their cable programs -- \"Raw\" and \"Friday Night Smackdown\" -- are weekly ratings giants. Pay-per-view specials generate an average of $100 million per year. When asked about the high number of former wrestlers who had died before they turned 50 years old, Vince McMahon said each person in the WWE bore responsibility for their own lives -- especially outside the arena. \"If someone passes through our organization, it is not our responsibility for someone's personal activities,\" he said. He also said there isn't \"any organization in the world, be it entertainment or be it sport, that can tell you that they are totally drug-free.\" Watch as a WWE wrestler says the perception of steroid use is wrong \u00bb . The McMahons said the WWE is taking steps toward improving its oversight of its athletes. Since the newest WWE drug screening program began in February 2006, more than 30 of the organization's wrestlers have been suspended, including two since CNN's interview with the McMahons. David Black -- who helped the NFL develop its drug program and now runs tests for the WWE -- says twice that number have tested positive and been given a warning. But Dr. Gary Wadler, a world-renowned expert in the study of drugs and athletes, says the WWE is not doing enough. \"It certainly falls far, far short of where it needs to be,\" he said. \"And there is a gold standard, and I measure all these sporting and entertainment activities against this gold standard. And [the WWE is] miles apart.\" Wadler, a longtime critic of McMahon, was referring to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in Colorado Springs, Colorado. U.S. athletes training for the Olympics are randomly tested and, if caught just once, face a two-year suspension from competition. If caught a second time, they can be banned for life. Black's programs test wrestlers four times a year. The first is a \"baseline\" test, according to the WWE. Black then tests for \"nonmedical\" uses, meaning that if an athlete has a prescription, he is cleared. \"It's just a loophole that in my mind guts the entire program,\" said Travis Tygart, who heads the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. McMahon denies that his wrestlers are pushed to use steroids. He says the average wrestler is lighter than in recent years. Watch one of the new WWE stars talk about being \"straight edge\" \u00bb . \"There's an expression in our business, that here is where you make your money. It's your face, it's what you do with it,\" he said. \"It's your personality, it's what you do with it. It's your delivery, your elocution. It's storyline, it's things, all those things that are theatrical as well as athletic in the ring.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Drew Griffin contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Vince McMahon: WWE has one of best drug-testing programs .\nWrestling boss tells CNN that individuals bear responsibility for actions .\nCritics say WWE penalties for drug use are not harsh enough .\nWrestlers still can get drugs if they have prescriptions from doctors .", "id": 1125} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "GLASGOW, Scotland -- Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic suffered another setback in their bid for a third successive title after being held 1-1 by managerless Hibernian on Saturday. David Murphy's goals have earned Hibernian four points against the Auld Firm this season. Gordon Strachan's team head the table by three points from Glasgow rivals Rangers, who have three games in hand ahead of Sunday's trip to Aberdeen. Visiting Hibernian, whose manager John Collins surprisingly resigned on Thursday citing a lack of financial backing from the Edinburgh side's board, took the lead in the 20th minute through left-back David Murphy. The Englishman played a one-two with Abdessalam Benjelloun before crashing a shot from the edge of the box past goalkeeper Mark Brown and in off the crossbar. Murphy's only other goal this season came in Hibs' 1-0 win at Rangers on October 6. Brown did well to keep out Merouane Zemmama's audacious shot from just inside the Celtic half soon after, and also tipped over Brian Kerr's looping header three minutes after half-time. Substitute Jiri Jarosik rescued Celtic from a first home SPL defeat this season in the 78th minute after being teed up by Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, who then headed against the post with two minutes to play. Hibernian held on despite having to play the final few minutes with 10 men, after Benjelloun was stretchered off with their three substitutes already used. The victory lifted the visitors up into fifth place, while Celtic have taken just six points from the last five games. Strachan, who confirmed he is hoping to sign Brazilian defender Coelho next month, said: \"We need to cut out the silly mistakes because if you look at some of the goals we have let in away from home this season, they are silly mistakes. \"We could have definitely done something with every one of them. I'm happy with the number of chance we've made in the last few weeks, but unhappy with individual mistakes. \"It's not been great to look at, and we need to cut it out. We have honest lads walking in to the dressing room and saying, 'That was my fault.' \"I said to them, 'It's very commendable lads but we can't keep doing this.' There has been a lot going right for us, but one or two things going wrong. We have to deal with that, and then I will look forward to the rest of the season.\" Third-placed Motherwell missed the chance to move above Rangers after being beaten 3-0 at home by Falkirk, who climbed to ninth with two goals in the second half to Michael Higdon and then another from Patrick Clegg on 65 minutes. Fourth-placed Dundee United failed to take advantage, losing 2-1 at home to bottom club Gretna -- whose only two wins this season have come against the Tangerines. Kenny Deuchar put the visitors ahead in the 12th minute before striker Noel Hunt leveled on 29, and Nicky Deverdics scored the eventual winner for the Borders outfit three minutes before half-time. Inverness Caledonian Thistle followed up last weekend's shock 3-2 victory against Celtic by also winning at Hearts by the same scoreline. The visitors led through Russell Duncan after 22 minutes and John Rankin made it 2-0 with a 53rd-minute penalty before Christophe Berra pulled one back on 62 and Lithuanian striker Andrius Velicka leveled from the spot (90). However, Graham Bayne scored a dramatic injury-time winner to lift Caley into the top six. In Saturday's other game, second-bottom St Mirren drew 0-0 at home to fellow strugglers Kilmarnock to be left seven points ahead of Gretna. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nScottish league leaders Celtic held 1-1 at home by managerless Hibernian .\nCeltic now lead by three points, having taken just six from last five games .\nSecond-placed Rangers have three games in hand ahead of trip to Aberdeen .", "context": "GLASGOW, Scotland -- Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic suffered another setback in their bid for a third successive title after being held 1-1 by managerless Hibernian on Saturday. David Murphy's goals have earned Hibernian four points against the Auld Firm this season. Gordon Strachan's team head the table by three points from Glasgow rivals Rangers, who have three games in hand ahead of Sunday's trip to Aberdeen. Visiting Hibernian, whose manager John Collins surprisingly resigned on Thursday citing a lack of financial backing from the Edinburgh side's board, took the lead in the 20th minute through left-back David Murphy. The Englishman played a one-two with Abdessalam Benjelloun before crashing a shot from the edge of the box past goalkeeper Mark Brown and in off the crossbar. Murphy's only other goal this season came in Hibs' 1-0 win at Rangers on October 6. Brown did well to keep out Merouane Zemmama's audacious shot from just inside the Celtic half soon after, and also tipped over Brian Kerr's looping header three minutes after half-time. Substitute Jiri Jarosik rescued Celtic from a first home SPL defeat this season in the 78th minute after being teed up by Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, who then headed against the post with two minutes to play. Hibernian held on despite having to play the final few minutes with 10 men, after Benjelloun was stretchered off with their three substitutes already used. The victory lifted the visitors up into fifth place, while Celtic have taken just six points from the last five games. Strachan, who confirmed he is hoping to sign Brazilian defender Coelho next month, said: \"We need to cut out the silly mistakes because if you look at some of the goals we have let in away from home this season, they are silly mistakes. \"We could have definitely done something with every one of them. I'm happy with the number of chance we've made in the last few weeks, but unhappy with individual mistakes. \"It's not been great to look at, and we need to cut it out. We have honest lads walking in to the dressing room and saying, 'That was my fault.' \"I said to them, 'It's very commendable lads but we can't keep doing this.' There has been a lot going right for us, but one or two things going wrong. We have to deal with that, and then I will look forward to the rest of the season.\" Third-placed Motherwell missed the chance to move above Rangers after being beaten 3-0 at home by Falkirk, who climbed to ninth with two goals in the second half to Michael Higdon and then another from Patrick Clegg on 65 minutes. Fourth-placed Dundee United failed to take advantage, losing 2-1 at home to bottom club Gretna -- whose only two wins this season have come against the Tangerines. Kenny Deuchar put the visitors ahead in the 12th minute before striker Noel Hunt leveled on 29, and Nicky Deverdics scored the eventual winner for the Borders outfit three minutes before half-time. Inverness Caledonian Thistle followed up last weekend's shock 3-2 victory against Celtic by also winning at Hearts by the same scoreline. The visitors led through Russell Duncan after 22 minutes and John Rankin made it 2-0 with a 53rd-minute penalty before Christophe Berra pulled one back on 62 and Lithuanian striker Andrius Velicka leveled from the spot (90). However, Graham Bayne scored a dramatic injury-time winner to lift Caley into the top six. In Saturday's other game, second-bottom St Mirren drew 0-0 at home to fellow strugglers Kilmarnock to be left seven points ahead of Gretna. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Scottish league leaders Celtic held 1-1 at home by managerless Hibernian .\nCeltic now lead by three points, having taken just six from last five games .\nSecond-placed Rangers have three games in hand ahead of trip to Aberdeen .", "id": 1106} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PARIS, France -- AC Milan's Brazilian midfielder Kaka has been named European player of the year, lifting France Football's Ballon d'Or award. Kaka has already claimed all of the game's major prizes. His success comes two years after his fellow countryman, Barcelona's Ronaldinho, claimed the award . The 25-year-old Kaka was a major factor in AC Milan's triumphant Champions League campaign. The runner-up was Manchester United's Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo with Barcelona's Argentinian midfielder Lionel Messi finishing third. \"This is very special for me - it culminates an astonishing year for me,\" Kaka said. \"It's the top prize around and the only way to win something like this is to play for a team like AC Milan. It's great to be part of a team that wins.\" At 25 years old, he has already won all the game's major prizes, individually and collectively. He was part of Brazil's 2002 World Cup winning squad, although he was limited to just 19 minutes as a substitute against Costa Rica. He was top scorer in last season's Champions League, helping Milan to avenge their loss to Liverpool in the 2005 final. He won the Italian domestic title in his first season at Milan having joined from Brazilians Sao Paulo for$ 8.5 million, a sum that Milan president Silvio Berlusconi then described as peanuts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBrazilian Kaka is named European player of the year .\nThe AC Milan player is chosen ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester Utd .\nArgentine Lionel Messi of Barcelona finishes third .", "context": "PARIS, France -- AC Milan's Brazilian midfielder Kaka has been named European player of the year, lifting France Football's Ballon d'Or award. Kaka has already claimed all of the game's major prizes. His success comes two years after his fellow countryman, Barcelona's Ronaldinho, claimed the award . The 25-year-old Kaka was a major factor in AC Milan's triumphant Champions League campaign. The runner-up was Manchester United's Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo with Barcelona's Argentinian midfielder Lionel Messi finishing third. \"This is very special for me - it culminates an astonishing year for me,\" Kaka said. \"It's the top prize around and the only way to win something like this is to play for a team like AC Milan. It's great to be part of a team that wins.\" At 25 years old, he has already won all the game's major prizes, individually and collectively. He was part of Brazil's 2002 World Cup winning squad, although he was limited to just 19 minutes as a substitute against Costa Rica. He was top scorer in last season's Champions League, helping Milan to avenge their loss to Liverpool in the 2005 final. He won the Italian domestic title in his first season at Milan having joined from Brazilians Sao Paulo for$ 8.5 million, a sum that Milan president Silvio Berlusconi then described as peanuts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Brazilian Kaka is named European player of the year .\nThe AC Milan player is chosen ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester Utd .\nArgentine Lionel Messi of Barcelona finishes third .", "id": 1073} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- Heavy rains and flooding have forced hundreds of thousands of people from homes in southern Mexico's state of Tabasco over the past four days, with nearly as many trapped by the rising waters, state officials said Thursday. Officials say about 300,000 people are still trapped by the worst flooding in the region for 50 years. The Grijalva River pushed over its banks through the state capital of Villahermosa on Thursday, forcing government workers to evacuate and leaving up to 80 percent of the city flooded, Gov. Andres Granier's office told CNN. About 700,000 people have seen their homes flooded, with about 300,000 of those still trapped there, Granier's office reported. One death had been blamed on the floods, which followed weeks of heavy rain in the largely swampy state. Tabasco borders Guatemala to the south and the Gulf of Mexico to the north. The Associated Press reported that thousands of people clung to rooftops, huddled inside waterlogged homes or hunkered down in shelters in an attempt to survive the worst flooding the region has seen in 50 years. Weather forecasters predicted more rain in the coming days. The flooding was not related to Tropical Storm Noel, which was pounding the Caribbean. The Grijalva River, one of two large waterways ringing Villahermosa, has risen 6.5 feet (2 meters) above its \"critical\" level and gushed into the city's center, according to AP. Authorities said some of the rivers were continuing to rise. President Felipe Calderon visited the area on Wednesday and promised the federal government's full support. Non-governmental organizations throughout the country asked people to donate non-perishable goods or cash, AP said. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nOne dead as hundreds of thousands flee rising floodwaters .\nAbout 80 percent of the city of Villahermosa is under water .\nTabasco and Chiapas states hardest hit .\nAuthorities say 700,000 affected and 300,000 still trapped by flooding .", "context": "MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- Heavy rains and flooding have forced hundreds of thousands of people from homes in southern Mexico's state of Tabasco over the past four days, with nearly as many trapped by the rising waters, state officials said Thursday. Officials say about 300,000 people are still trapped by the worst flooding in the region for 50 years. The Grijalva River pushed over its banks through the state capital of Villahermosa on Thursday, forcing government workers to evacuate and leaving up to 80 percent of the city flooded, Gov. Andres Granier's office told CNN. About 700,000 people have seen their homes flooded, with about 300,000 of those still trapped there, Granier's office reported. One death had been blamed on the floods, which followed weeks of heavy rain in the largely swampy state. Tabasco borders Guatemala to the south and the Gulf of Mexico to the north. The Associated Press reported that thousands of people clung to rooftops, huddled inside waterlogged homes or hunkered down in shelters in an attempt to survive the worst flooding the region has seen in 50 years. Weather forecasters predicted more rain in the coming days. The flooding was not related to Tropical Storm Noel, which was pounding the Caribbean. The Grijalva River, one of two large waterways ringing Villahermosa, has risen 6.5 feet (2 meters) above its \"critical\" level and gushed into the city's center, according to AP. Authorities said some of the rivers were continuing to rise. President Felipe Calderon visited the area on Wednesday and promised the federal government's full support. Non-governmental organizations throughout the country asked people to donate non-perishable goods or cash, AP said. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "One dead as hundreds of thousands flee rising floodwaters .\nAbout 80 percent of the city of Villahermosa is under water .\nTabasco and Chiapas states hardest hit .\nAuthorities say 700,000 affected and 300,000 still trapped by flooding .", "id": 1113} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MOSCOW, Russia -- Zenit Saint Petersburg have clinched their first Russian title in the post-Soviet Union era with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Ramenskoye on Sunday. Zenit captain Anatoly Timoshuk kisses the Russian Premier League trophy after their victory at Ramenskoye. The win means Zenit finish top of the table with 61 points, two points ahead of second-placed Spartak Moscow, who beat city rivals Dynamo 2-1. CKSA Moscow finished third on 53 points. Zenit went ahead in the 15th minute when Radek Sirl's shot from the edge of the box deflected off a Ramenskoye defender and beat goalkeeper Antonin Kinski. After the interval, the hosts poured forward seeking an equalizer and created several chances -- but Zenit held firm to secure their first championship since 1984 and make a hero out of Dutch coach Dick Advocaat. Nine-times champions Spartak took the lead midway through the first-half. Russian international striker Roman Pavyuchenko netted the opening goal in the 24th minute with a powerful shot from the edge of the six-yard box after a mix- up in the Dynamo defence. Brazilian striker Soares Welliton made it 2-0 seven minutes after halftime, heading home Pavlyuchenko's precise cross. Dynamo reduced the arrears in the 71st minute, when Spartak midfielder Radoslav Kovac scored an own goal. Meanwhile, Rostov and Krasnodar were relegated fronm the Premier League. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nZenit Saint Petersburg clinch the Russian Premier League title on Sunday .\nThey secure the title ahead of Spartak Moscow after a 1-0 win at Ramenskoye .\nThe title success is Zenit's first since 1984 and the first in the post-Soviet era .", "context": "MOSCOW, Russia -- Zenit Saint Petersburg have clinched their first Russian title in the post-Soviet Union era with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Ramenskoye on Sunday. Zenit captain Anatoly Timoshuk kisses the Russian Premier League trophy after their victory at Ramenskoye. The win means Zenit finish top of the table with 61 points, two points ahead of second-placed Spartak Moscow, who beat city rivals Dynamo 2-1. CKSA Moscow finished third on 53 points. Zenit went ahead in the 15th minute when Radek Sirl's shot from the edge of the box deflected off a Ramenskoye defender and beat goalkeeper Antonin Kinski. After the interval, the hosts poured forward seeking an equalizer and created several chances -- but Zenit held firm to secure their first championship since 1984 and make a hero out of Dutch coach Dick Advocaat. Nine-times champions Spartak took the lead midway through the first-half. Russian international striker Roman Pavyuchenko netted the opening goal in the 24th minute with a powerful shot from the edge of the six-yard box after a mix- up in the Dynamo defence. Brazilian striker Soares Welliton made it 2-0 seven minutes after halftime, heading home Pavlyuchenko's precise cross. Dynamo reduced the arrears in the 71st minute, when Spartak midfielder Radoslav Kovac scored an own goal. Meanwhile, Rostov and Krasnodar were relegated fronm the Premier League. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Zenit Saint Petersburg clinch the Russian Premier League title on Sunday .\nThey secure the title ahead of Spartak Moscow after a 1-0 win at Ramenskoye .\nThe title success is Zenit's first since 1984 and the first in the post-Soviet era .", "id": 1105} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "DENVER, Colorado -- A Colorado man terrorized by threats after testifying against his daughter's abusive boyfriend says he has spent $10,000 on a security system, hired a bodyguard for his son's wedding and never leaves home without a .45-caliber handgun strapped to his chest. Keith Reynolds was convicted for witness intimidation after threatening witnesses in his domestic assault case. The man, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the case, says the state did nothing to protect him after the 1999 conviction of Keith Reynolds for domestic abuse -- even after prosecutors told him a hit had been put on his family. A report in the Denver Post pointed out major problems protecting witnesses in the state of Colorado. Paul Logli, chairman of National District Attorneys Association, told Congress this year that witness intimidation has become \"almost epidemic,\" according to the Denver Post. When asked if prosecutors had made the family aware of Colorado's witness protection program, the witness in the Reynolds case said, \"All they told us was maybe we should move.\" \"I'm pretty sure I told one of them -- either him or his wife -- about the program. I can't remember if I gave them all the details.\" the prosecutor assigned to the case, who didn't want to be named, told CNN. After Reynolds' conviction, the witness and his wife saw strange cars parked outside their home. They received phone calls during which the only sound on the other end of the line was a gun being cocked. The couple received a death threat from Reynolds himself through the mail. Watch witness describe fear of being targeted \u00bb . Reynolds was then sentenced to ten years in a maximum security prison for witness intimidation. However, it is likely he'll be released within five years. No national statistics on crimes against witnesses exist, and minimal research has been conducted on the subject. The latest National Institute of Justice survey on record -- conducted more than a decade ago -- shows that more than half of big city prosecutors consider witness intimidation a major problem. Colorado has $50,000 allocated to its witness protection budget. In contrast, the city of Denver spent almost $100,000 on landscaping last year. The state, on average, spends about $1,000 per witness. That figure supposedly includes moving expenses, rent, and furniture. The federal program spends in excess of $40 million per year on witness protection. One possible reason for the disparity is that witnesses in state cases do not get new identities, as do federal witnesses. \"It's not designed to be a long-term relocation at the public's expense; it's a way to ensure the immediate safety of the witnesses,\" according to Peter Weir, executive director of the Colorado Department of Public Safety. Colorado's witness protection program is a \"joke,\" according to The Rev. Leon Kelly, founder and executive director of the Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives. Kelly says the state doesn't provide enough incentive for witnesses to come forward. More than a decade ago, a young man named Darryl Givens asked Kelly for advice while deciding whether to testify in a murder case or face prison. Givens chose to testify. A few months later, he was shot twice in the head by men he considered friends. That day continues to haunt Kelly. Rhonda Fields says failures in the witness protection program may have contributed to her son's murder. Javad Fields was a college graduate who was engaged to be married. He had plans to move east when a Fourth of July barbecue in 2004 in changed all that. He witnessed the murder of his best friend and subsequently testified against three men suspected in the killing. Javad Fields and his fiancee were gunned down while driving along a suburban street in Aurora, Colorado. The couple, both 22, died instantly. Rhonda Fields says her son was never told about a witness protection program. She confronted prosecutors after his murder. Fields told CNN, \"I asked them what happened. Why weren't any measures taken to safeguard his life? And I was told he never asked for any protection.\" Javad's mother does not think it was her son's responsibility to ask for protection. \"I think it's the authorities' responsibility to notify witnesses of the dangers that are involved with being a witness,\" she said. Field's case illustrates glaring weaknesses in the witness protection program. Prosecutors filed an order for protection requesting Javad Fields' personal information be kept secret, but it wasn't signed by a judge until one year later, after defense lawyers had already given the suspects Fields' personal information, along with crucial trial documents. \"I felt like the DA's office used my son to win their case but did not take the proper measures to safeguard his life,\" Rhonda Fields told CNN. District Attorney Carol Chambers maintains the program has improved. She says a notice about witness protection is now attached to every subpoena, ensuring witnesses are aware of their options. That didn't start, however, until two years after Javad Fields was killed. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSome witnesses say Colorado does nothing to protect them .\nOne witness spent over 10,000 dollars on security after being terrorized .\nCommunity activist says Colorado's witness protection program is \"a joke\"", "context": "DENVER, Colorado -- A Colorado man terrorized by threats after testifying against his daughter's abusive boyfriend says he has spent $10,000 on a security system, hired a bodyguard for his son's wedding and never leaves home without a .45-caliber handgun strapped to his chest. Keith Reynolds was convicted for witness intimidation after threatening witnesses in his domestic assault case. The man, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the case, says the state did nothing to protect him after the 1999 conviction of Keith Reynolds for domestic abuse -- even after prosecutors told him a hit had been put on his family. A report in the Denver Post pointed out major problems protecting witnesses in the state of Colorado. Paul Logli, chairman of National District Attorneys Association, told Congress this year that witness intimidation has become \"almost epidemic,\" according to the Denver Post. When asked if prosecutors had made the family aware of Colorado's witness protection program, the witness in the Reynolds case said, \"All they told us was maybe we should move.\" \"I'm pretty sure I told one of them -- either him or his wife -- about the program. I can't remember if I gave them all the details.\" the prosecutor assigned to the case, who didn't want to be named, told CNN. After Reynolds' conviction, the witness and his wife saw strange cars parked outside their home. They received phone calls during which the only sound on the other end of the line was a gun being cocked. The couple received a death threat from Reynolds himself through the mail. Watch witness describe fear of being targeted \u00bb . Reynolds was then sentenced to ten years in a maximum security prison for witness intimidation. However, it is likely he'll be released within five years. No national statistics on crimes against witnesses exist, and minimal research has been conducted on the subject. The latest National Institute of Justice survey on record -- conducted more than a decade ago -- shows that more than half of big city prosecutors consider witness intimidation a major problem. Colorado has $50,000 allocated to its witness protection budget. In contrast, the city of Denver spent almost $100,000 on landscaping last year. The state, on average, spends about $1,000 per witness. That figure supposedly includes moving expenses, rent, and furniture. The federal program spends in excess of $40 million per year on witness protection. One possible reason for the disparity is that witnesses in state cases do not get new identities, as do federal witnesses. \"It's not designed to be a long-term relocation at the public's expense; it's a way to ensure the immediate safety of the witnesses,\" according to Peter Weir, executive director of the Colorado Department of Public Safety. Colorado's witness protection program is a \"joke,\" according to The Rev. Leon Kelly, founder and executive director of the Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives. Kelly says the state doesn't provide enough incentive for witnesses to come forward. More than a decade ago, a young man named Darryl Givens asked Kelly for advice while deciding whether to testify in a murder case or face prison. Givens chose to testify. A few months later, he was shot twice in the head by men he considered friends. That day continues to haunt Kelly. Rhonda Fields says failures in the witness protection program may have contributed to her son's murder. Javad Fields was a college graduate who was engaged to be married. He had plans to move east when a Fourth of July barbecue in 2004 in changed all that. He witnessed the murder of his best friend and subsequently testified against three men suspected in the killing. Javad Fields and his fiancee were gunned down while driving along a suburban street in Aurora, Colorado. The couple, both 22, died instantly. Rhonda Fields says her son was never told about a witness protection program. She confronted prosecutors after his murder. Fields told CNN, \"I asked them what happened. Why weren't any measures taken to safeguard his life? And I was told he never asked for any protection.\" Javad's mother does not think it was her son's responsibility to ask for protection. \"I think it's the authorities' responsibility to notify witnesses of the dangers that are involved with being a witness,\" she said. Field's case illustrates glaring weaknesses in the witness protection program. Prosecutors filed an order for protection requesting Javad Fields' personal information be kept secret, but it wasn't signed by a judge until one year later, after defense lawyers had already given the suspects Fields' personal information, along with crucial trial documents. \"I felt like the DA's office used my son to win their case but did not take the proper measures to safeguard his life,\" Rhonda Fields told CNN. District Attorney Carol Chambers maintains the program has improved. She says a notice about witness protection is now attached to every subpoena, ensuring witnesses are aware of their options. That didn't start, however, until two years after Javad Fields was killed. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Some witnesses say Colorado does nothing to protect them .\nOne witness spent over 10,000 dollars on security after being terrorized .\nCommunity activist says Colorado's witness protection program is \"a joke\"", "id": 1095} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Nasser al Ansari is the CEO of Qatari Diar, a state-owned real estate investment company. Famous for its purchase of London's Chelsea Barracks, Qatari Diar was established in 2004 by the Qatar Investment Authority, to support Qatar's growing economy and to co-ordinate the country's real estate development priorities. It is now valued at $1 billion with 18 projects underway. Al Ansari is a graduate from the University of Miami and was responsible for high profile projects such as New Doha International Airport and the promotion of private sector investment through public sector privatization. Before being appointed as CEO of Qatari Diar, Al Ansari was at the office of the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs as technical advisor. He joins us on MME to talk about the vision for Qatar, how Qatari Diar fits into it and its investments outside Gulf in Morocco, Sudan, Syria, Egypt and Europe. With oil prices hitting $88 this week, John Defterios begins by asking Nasser al Ansari about the differences he sees now compared to the 1970s when oil prices were also high. Any lessons learned? Nasser al Ansari: I believe so. In the 1970s, local government here did not deal in a very sophisticated way with this wealth. But now we are fortunate with a high level of education and the reformations in government policies in this region. We now understand how to utilize this wealth and economical growth. JD: I don't think most people know that you sit on one of the largest natural gas fields in the world and will likely be the largest exporter by 2010. This must give you great cushion to expand the Qatari Diar model. NA: Although we have this and we are fortunate with this, Qatar has adopted a policy to diversify its portfolio from its natural resources to other investment opportunities and one of them is Qatari Diar. We are investing a lot in real estate, not just in Qatar but worldwide. JD: In fact very close in the neighborhood as well. It's almost foreign policy strategy to invest in the poorer countries in the region. Is this to help the neighborhood develop alongside Qatar? NA: I think with the knowledge and know-how that we have gained in this area of expertise, we would like to export it to other countries to help their economical reformations; to try to create business opportunities for their local businessmen and to create job opportunities for the people in that particular country. JD: It's quite a radical departure say from the International Monetary Fund or World Bank giving loans or grants for development. This is turning the world upside down in your region, it is not? NA: Yes, I would like to assure you at Qatari Diar we are not in the business of lending. JD: You want a hard return. NA: We want return but we always think of the people when we are investing in these countries. I mean we want to make sure that the investment we are making is there for the long-term. Qatari Diar has a policy: it's a long-term policy not short-term. JD: Give me some insight on why Qatari Diar feels as comfortable in London with Chelsea Barracks as in Cuba, for example, with some of the projects you're undertaking. What makes you think you can pull that off? NA: I think with the expertise that we have and with the strength that we have, we would like to showcase the strength of the people of Qatar and we want to pull the flag of the state of Qatar even across the Atlantic and we are determined to do so. We are a small country but with big ideas. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNasser al Ansari is CEO of Qatari Diar, Qatar's state-owned investment group .\nIts global projects are part of nation's attempt to diversify investment portfolio .\nInvestment also aims to bring expertise and jobs to neighboring countries .", "context": "(CNN) -- Nasser al Ansari is the CEO of Qatari Diar, a state-owned real estate investment company. Famous for its purchase of London's Chelsea Barracks, Qatari Diar was established in 2004 by the Qatar Investment Authority, to support Qatar's growing economy and to co-ordinate the country's real estate development priorities. It is now valued at $1 billion with 18 projects underway. Al Ansari is a graduate from the University of Miami and was responsible for high profile projects such as New Doha International Airport and the promotion of private sector investment through public sector privatization. Before being appointed as CEO of Qatari Diar, Al Ansari was at the office of the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs as technical advisor. He joins us on MME to talk about the vision for Qatar, how Qatari Diar fits into it and its investments outside Gulf in Morocco, Sudan, Syria, Egypt and Europe. With oil prices hitting $88 this week, John Defterios begins by asking Nasser al Ansari about the differences he sees now compared to the 1970s when oil prices were also high. Any lessons learned? Nasser al Ansari: I believe so. In the 1970s, local government here did not deal in a very sophisticated way with this wealth. But now we are fortunate with a high level of education and the reformations in government policies in this region. We now understand how to utilize this wealth and economical growth. JD: I don't think most people know that you sit on one of the largest natural gas fields in the world and will likely be the largest exporter by 2010. This must give you great cushion to expand the Qatari Diar model. NA: Although we have this and we are fortunate with this, Qatar has adopted a policy to diversify its portfolio from its natural resources to other investment opportunities and one of them is Qatari Diar. We are investing a lot in real estate, not just in Qatar but worldwide. JD: In fact very close in the neighborhood as well. It's almost foreign policy strategy to invest in the poorer countries in the region. Is this to help the neighborhood develop alongside Qatar? NA: I think with the knowledge and know-how that we have gained in this area of expertise, we would like to export it to other countries to help their economical reformations; to try to create business opportunities for their local businessmen and to create job opportunities for the people in that particular country. JD: It's quite a radical departure say from the International Monetary Fund or World Bank giving loans or grants for development. This is turning the world upside down in your region, it is not? NA: Yes, I would like to assure you at Qatari Diar we are not in the business of lending. JD: You want a hard return. NA: We want return but we always think of the people when we are investing in these countries. I mean we want to make sure that the investment we are making is there for the long-term. Qatari Diar has a policy: it's a long-term policy not short-term. JD: Give me some insight on why Qatari Diar feels as comfortable in London with Chelsea Barracks as in Cuba, for example, with some of the projects you're undertaking. What makes you think you can pull that off? NA: I think with the expertise that we have and with the strength that we have, we would like to showcase the strength of the people of Qatar and we want to pull the flag of the state of Qatar even across the Atlantic and we are determined to do so. We are a small country but with big ideas. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Nasser al Ansari is CEO of Qatari Diar, Qatar's state-owned investment group .\nIts global projects are part of nation's attempt to diversify investment portfolio .\nInvestment also aims to bring expertise and jobs to neighboring countries .", "id": 1103} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Favorable weather and firefighter reinforcements helped ease the fire danger in parts of Southern California Thursday, but the human toll from the disaster was still coming to light. A firefighter watches the Harris Fire. Four bodies were found in a canyon in the path of the blaze Thursday. The number of deaths attributed directly to the fires grew to seven Thursday, after the charred bodies of four people believed to be illegal immigrants were found in a canyon east of San Diego. Seven other deaths are labeled as fire-related: Three elderly people died during evacuations, and four others died after being evacuated. Improving conditions allowed more people to come home Thursday, but new evacuations were ordered in areas where the unrelenting flames marched on. Where residents could return, they often found ash and rubble in place of their homes. \"We see pictures from online and on TV, but it's just, it's much different when you see it up front,\" said Louela Binlac in front of what remained of her Rancho Bernardo home. \"The most important thing is that our family is still together, everybody is safe, and eventually we will rebuild again,\" she said. \"Those things you can replace. We are just all grateful that everybody is safe.\" Rancho Bernardo resident Marilyn Wood said it was \"really scary\" to come back to the pile of ashes she once called home. Her voice breaking, Wood vowed to rebuild and recounted how she and her husband, Gordon, fled early Monday with only minutes to spare. See photos of the fires \u00bb . \"(Our house) was burning as we were leaving,\" she said. President Bush got a firsthand look at the aftermath of the devastating fires Thursday -- 10 still burning across seven counties. He promised federal help for those affected by the fires. Watch Bush tour the damage \u00bb . \"We're not going to forget you in Washington, D.C.,\" the president said after touring the area by air and visiting Rancho Bernardo with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Watch a report on Bush as 'comforter-in-chief' \u00bb . Bush signed a federal disaster declaration Wednesday, freeing money to help residents rent temporary homes and repair damaged homes and businesses and to help local and state agencies pay for the emergency response. The cost of homes destroyed by the wildfires is likely to top $1 billion in San Diego County alone, an emergency official said. People left homeless by the fires can apply online for federal help at FEMA.gov, said Federal Emergency Management Agency Director David Paulison. Watch a tour of FEMA's command center \u00bb . Almost 9,000 firefighters battled the blazes, augmented by reinforcements from dozens of states across the country. Twenty-three fires have scorched 472,478 acres (738 square miles), an area roughly three-quarters of the size of Rhode Island. See where the fires are still burning \u00bb . Along with homes and businesses, the flames have destroyed roughly one-third of San Diego County's lucrative avocado crop, along with other croplands, greenhouses and nurseries. A change in the winds -- from a ferocious 100 mph on Sunday to an almost manageable 10 mph on Thursday -- brought welcome relief and allowed a full-bore aerial assault on the fires. Reinforcements from across the country arrived to aid the exhausted firefighters, officials said. While the fires still threatened some 25,000 homes, the burn rate in the region -- a measure made up of factors like wind speed, humidity and available fuel -- was significantly lower Thursday, a spokeswoman at the California Department of Forestry and Protection said. Residents of several communities, including the city of San Diego, were allowed to return home Wednesday and Thursday, but more evacuations were ordered -- the latest covering the communities of Lake Henshaw and Mesa Grande and the La Jolla Indian Reservation in San Diego County. With the shifting fires, some shelters closed as others opened closer to danger. In San Diego, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced that Qualcomm Stadium -- the home of NFL's Chargers that held 11,000 evacuees at the height of the fires but dropped to 750 Wednesday night -- would close to evacuees. \"As we transition from a large-scale emergency evacuation center into the recovery process, we have begun assisting all evacuees to find more suitable shelter and housing,\" Sanders said. \"Toward that end, Qualcomm will close as an emergency shelter at noon tomorrow [Friday].\" Meanwhile, arson investigations were under way in Orange and Riverside counties in connection with some of the wildfires. Watch how arson investigators look for clues \u00bb . The Orange County Sheriff's Department announced a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the 23,000-acre Santiago fire, local officials said. Watch the raging flames of the Santiago Fire \u00bb . \"For someone to even think about doing something as reprehensible as starting a fire, where they knew that the fire would grow as rapidly as it would, traveling about three, 3\u00bd miles in about an hour, is just, is really absolutely unconscionable,\" Orange County Battalion Chief Kris Concepcion said on CNN's \"American Morning.\" The FBI and the ATF are assisting Orange County authorities with the investigation. In addition, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection considers the Rosa fire in Riverside County an arson case. That fire burned more than 400 acres before being fully contained. In other arson investigations, two men have been arrested in San Bernardino County, one in San Fernando and an adult and a juvenile in San Diego County. None are believed connected with the major fires burning in the area. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Qualcomm Stadium to close as an emergency shelter at noon Friday .\nCharred bodies of three men and a woman found near San Diego .\nMore than half of Southern California fires are fully contained .\nBush to fire victims: We're not going to forget you in Washington .", "context": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Favorable weather and firefighter reinforcements helped ease the fire danger in parts of Southern California Thursday, but the human toll from the disaster was still coming to light. A firefighter watches the Harris Fire. Four bodies were found in a canyon in the path of the blaze Thursday. The number of deaths attributed directly to the fires grew to seven Thursday, after the charred bodies of four people believed to be illegal immigrants were found in a canyon east of San Diego. Seven other deaths are labeled as fire-related: Three elderly people died during evacuations, and four others died after being evacuated. Improving conditions allowed more people to come home Thursday, but new evacuations were ordered in areas where the unrelenting flames marched on. Where residents could return, they often found ash and rubble in place of their homes. \"We see pictures from online and on TV, but it's just, it's much different when you see it up front,\" said Louela Binlac in front of what remained of her Rancho Bernardo home. \"The most important thing is that our family is still together, everybody is safe, and eventually we will rebuild again,\" she said. \"Those things you can replace. We are just all grateful that everybody is safe.\" Rancho Bernardo resident Marilyn Wood said it was \"really scary\" to come back to the pile of ashes she once called home. Her voice breaking, Wood vowed to rebuild and recounted how she and her husband, Gordon, fled early Monday with only minutes to spare. See photos of the fires \u00bb . \"(Our house) was burning as we were leaving,\" she said. President Bush got a firsthand look at the aftermath of the devastating fires Thursday -- 10 still burning across seven counties. He promised federal help for those affected by the fires. Watch Bush tour the damage \u00bb . \"We're not going to forget you in Washington, D.C.,\" the president said after touring the area by air and visiting Rancho Bernardo with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Watch a report on Bush as 'comforter-in-chief' \u00bb . Bush signed a federal disaster declaration Wednesday, freeing money to help residents rent temporary homes and repair damaged homes and businesses and to help local and state agencies pay for the emergency response. The cost of homes destroyed by the wildfires is likely to top $1 billion in San Diego County alone, an emergency official said. People left homeless by the fires can apply online for federal help at FEMA.gov, said Federal Emergency Management Agency Director David Paulison. Watch a tour of FEMA's command center \u00bb . Almost 9,000 firefighters battled the blazes, augmented by reinforcements from dozens of states across the country. Twenty-three fires have scorched 472,478 acres (738 square miles), an area roughly three-quarters of the size of Rhode Island. See where the fires are still burning \u00bb . Along with homes and businesses, the flames have destroyed roughly one-third of San Diego County's lucrative avocado crop, along with other croplands, greenhouses and nurseries. A change in the winds -- from a ferocious 100 mph on Sunday to an almost manageable 10 mph on Thursday -- brought welcome relief and allowed a full-bore aerial assault on the fires. Reinforcements from across the country arrived to aid the exhausted firefighters, officials said. While the fires still threatened some 25,000 homes, the burn rate in the region -- a measure made up of factors like wind speed, humidity and available fuel -- was significantly lower Thursday, a spokeswoman at the California Department of Forestry and Protection said. Residents of several communities, including the city of San Diego, were allowed to return home Wednesday and Thursday, but more evacuations were ordered -- the latest covering the communities of Lake Henshaw and Mesa Grande and the La Jolla Indian Reservation in San Diego County. With the shifting fires, some shelters closed as others opened closer to danger. In San Diego, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced that Qualcomm Stadium -- the home of NFL's Chargers that held 11,000 evacuees at the height of the fires but dropped to 750 Wednesday night -- would close to evacuees. \"As we transition from a large-scale emergency evacuation center into the recovery process, we have begun assisting all evacuees to find more suitable shelter and housing,\" Sanders said. \"Toward that end, Qualcomm will close as an emergency shelter at noon tomorrow [Friday].\" Meanwhile, arson investigations were under way in Orange and Riverside counties in connection with some of the wildfires. Watch how arson investigators look for clues \u00bb . The Orange County Sheriff's Department announced a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the 23,000-acre Santiago fire, local officials said. Watch the raging flames of the Santiago Fire \u00bb . \"For someone to even think about doing something as reprehensible as starting a fire, where they knew that the fire would grow as rapidly as it would, traveling about three, 3\u00bd miles in about an hour, is just, is really absolutely unconscionable,\" Orange County Battalion Chief Kris Concepcion said on CNN's \"American Morning.\" The FBI and the ATF are assisting Orange County authorities with the investigation. In addition, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection considers the Rosa fire in Riverside County an arson case. That fire burned more than 400 acres before being fully contained. In other arson investigations, two men have been arrested in San Bernardino County, one in San Fernando and an adult and a juvenile in San Diego County. None are believed connected with the major fires burning in the area. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Qualcomm Stadium to close as an emergency shelter at noon Friday .\nCharred bodies of three men and a woman found near San Diego .\nMore than half of Southern California fires are fully contained .\nBush to fire victims: We're not going to forget you in Washington .", "id": 1145} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BOLINGBROOK, Illinois (CNN) -- The disappearance of a suburban Chicago police sergeant's wife is now being treated as a potential homicide, and her husband is a suspect, authorities said Friday. Stacy Peterson, 23, has been missing from her suburban Chicago home since October 28. In another development, a judge signed an order to exhume the body of Drew Peterson's third wife, who was found drowned in a bathtub in 2004, said Will County State Attorney James Glasgow. Peterson, 53, said he last spoke to 23-year-old Stacy Peterson -- his fourth wife -- the night of October 28. Drew Peterson initially told the media he believed his wife ran off with another man, but he hasn't repeated that accusation. CNN has been unable to contact Drew Peterson for comment. The couple have been married four years and have two children, who have been interviewed for the investigation, Glasgow said. Drew Peterson also has older children from a previous marriage. Investigators have twice searched the couple's home and vehicles, and removed several items, including computers, said Illinois State Police Capt. Carl Dobrich. Drew Peterson allowed a limited search on the night his wife was reported missing, but investigators were not allowed to look throughout the entire house and were given access to only one of the vehicles at that time, Dobrich said. \"Early on, we looked at this as a missing persons case, but also believed strongly ... it was strongly starting to look at Drew Peterson as being a person of interest,\" Dobrich said. \"I would say that right now, Drew Peterson has gone from being a person of interest to being a suspect.\" New information turned up during the investigation also raised questions about the death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, which was ruled an accident by a coroner's jury, Glasgow said. \"There are strong indications that it was a homicide,\" he said. \"That's why we are doing the exhumation, because there are tests that need to be done that weren't done during the first autopsy.\" Watch why authorities want to exhume the body \u00bb . Glasgow cited abrasions on Savio's body and a gash on her head that could not be readily explained. \"Our main thrust is to determine whether or not it was a homicide, and as we do that, we will see if there is any evidence that implicates anyone,\" he said. Glasgow, who was not state attorney at the time of Savio's death, said he reviewed the case file before deciding to reopen the case. \"With 29 years of experience, there was no doubt in my mind it wasn't an accident,\" he said. \"That was clear.\" In 2002, Savio was charged once with battery and once with domestic battery against her husband, but was found not guilty at trial, Glasgow said. Another time, she tried to bring domestic battery charges against Peterson, but no charges were ever filed. Savio's sister, Sue Doman, said Savio expressed fear of Drew Peterson. \"She told me all the time, 'He's gonna kill me. It's gonna look like an accident,' \" Doman said. Doman said she didn't believe her sister could have died in the way the investigation concluded. \"I don't understand accidental drowning. You just don't drown in the bathtub, especially a small whirlpool. You just don't do that,\" she said. Meanwhile, friends and family of Stacy Peterson said she expressed concerns about her husband. A friend, Steve Cesare, has told CNN he received e-mail from her describing her relationship as abusive. The woman's aunt, Candace Aikin, of El Monte, California, said Stacy Peterson confided in her that there were problems during a visit to the Peterson home in suburban Chicago last month. \"She said that she was afraid because he was following her around 24/7, even inside the house,\" Aikin said. \"He was very obsessed and stalking her, even inside her house. She was very, very full of stress and just not happy in her marriage at all,\" Aikin said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Judge signs order to exhume the body of Drew Peterson's third wife .\nPeterson has said he believed his fourth wife left him for another man .\nPolice: Case shifts from a missing persons search to a potential homicide .\nFriends and family: Stacy Peterson expressed concerns about her husband .", "context": "BOLINGBROOK, Illinois (CNN) -- The disappearance of a suburban Chicago police sergeant's wife is now being treated as a potential homicide, and her husband is a suspect, authorities said Friday. Stacy Peterson, 23, has been missing from her suburban Chicago home since October 28. In another development, a judge signed an order to exhume the body of Drew Peterson's third wife, who was found drowned in a bathtub in 2004, said Will County State Attorney James Glasgow. Peterson, 53, said he last spoke to 23-year-old Stacy Peterson -- his fourth wife -- the night of October 28. Drew Peterson initially told the media he believed his wife ran off with another man, but he hasn't repeated that accusation. CNN has been unable to contact Drew Peterson for comment. The couple have been married four years and have two children, who have been interviewed for the investigation, Glasgow said. Drew Peterson also has older children from a previous marriage. Investigators have twice searched the couple's home and vehicles, and removed several items, including computers, said Illinois State Police Capt. Carl Dobrich. Drew Peterson allowed a limited search on the night his wife was reported missing, but investigators were not allowed to look throughout the entire house and were given access to only one of the vehicles at that time, Dobrich said. \"Early on, we looked at this as a missing persons case, but also believed strongly ... it was strongly starting to look at Drew Peterson as being a person of interest,\" Dobrich said. \"I would say that right now, Drew Peterson has gone from being a person of interest to being a suspect.\" New information turned up during the investigation also raised questions about the death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, which was ruled an accident by a coroner's jury, Glasgow said. \"There are strong indications that it was a homicide,\" he said. \"That's why we are doing the exhumation, because there are tests that need to be done that weren't done during the first autopsy.\" Watch why authorities want to exhume the body \u00bb . Glasgow cited abrasions on Savio's body and a gash on her head that could not be readily explained. \"Our main thrust is to determine whether or not it was a homicide, and as we do that, we will see if there is any evidence that implicates anyone,\" he said. Glasgow, who was not state attorney at the time of Savio's death, said he reviewed the case file before deciding to reopen the case. \"With 29 years of experience, there was no doubt in my mind it wasn't an accident,\" he said. \"That was clear.\" In 2002, Savio was charged once with battery and once with domestic battery against her husband, but was found not guilty at trial, Glasgow said. Another time, she tried to bring domestic battery charges against Peterson, but no charges were ever filed. Savio's sister, Sue Doman, said Savio expressed fear of Drew Peterson. \"She told me all the time, 'He's gonna kill me. It's gonna look like an accident,' \" Doman said. Doman said she didn't believe her sister could have died in the way the investigation concluded. \"I don't understand accidental drowning. You just don't drown in the bathtub, especially a small whirlpool. You just don't do that,\" she said. Meanwhile, friends and family of Stacy Peterson said she expressed concerns about her husband. A friend, Steve Cesare, has told CNN he received e-mail from her describing her relationship as abusive. The woman's aunt, Candace Aikin, of El Monte, California, said Stacy Peterson confided in her that there were problems during a visit to the Peterson home in suburban Chicago last month. \"She said that she was afraid because he was following her around 24/7, even inside the house,\" Aikin said. \"He was very obsessed and stalking her, even inside her house. She was very, very full of stress and just not happy in her marriage at all,\" Aikin said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Judge signs order to exhume the body of Drew Peterson's third wife .\nPeterson has said he believed his fourth wife left him for another man .\nPolice: Case shifts from a missing persons search to a potential homicide .\nFriends and family: Stacy Peterson expressed concerns about her husband .", "id": 1043} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe gains access to a reported \u00a320 million ($41.1 million) fortune as he turns 18 on Monday, but he insists the money won't cast a spell on him. Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\" To the disappointment of gossip columnists around the world, the young actor says he has no plans to fritter his cash away on fast cars, drink and celebrity parties. \"I don't plan to be one of those people who, as soon as they turn 18, suddenly buy themselves a massive sports car collection or something similar,\" he told an Australian interviewer earlier this month. \"I don't think I'll be particularly extravagant. \"The things I like buying are things that cost about 10 pounds -- books and CDs and DVDs.\" At 18, Radcliffe will be able to gamble in a casino, buy a drink in a pub or see the horror film \"Hostel: Part II,\" currently six places below his number one movie on the UK box office chart. Details of how he'll mark his landmark birthday are under wraps. His agent and publicist had no comment on his plans. \"I'll definitely have some sort of party,\" he said in an interview. \"Hopefully none of you will be reading about it.\" Radcliffe's earnings from the first five Potter films have been held in a trust fund which he has not been able to touch. Despite his growing fame and riches, the actor says he is keeping his feet firmly on the ground. \"People are always looking to say 'kid star goes off the rails,'\" he told reporters last month. \"But I try very hard not to go that way because it would be too easy for them.\" His latest outing as the boy wizard in \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\" is breaking records on both sides of the Atlantic and he will reprise the role in the last two films. Watch I-Reporter give her review of Potter's latest \u00bb . There is life beyond Potter, however. The Londoner has filmed a TV movie called \"My Boy Jack,\" about author Rudyard Kipling and his son, due for release later this year. He will also appear in \"December Boys,\" an Australian film about four boys who escape an orphanage. Earlier this year, he made his stage debut playing a tortured teenager in Peter Shaffer's \"Equus.\" Meanwhile, he is braced for even closer media scrutiny now that he's legally an adult: \"I just think I'm going to be more sort of fair game,\" he told Reuters. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nHarry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe gets \u00a320M fortune as he turns 18 Monday .\nYoung actor says he has no plans to fritter his cash away .\nRadcliffe's earnings from first five Potter films have been held in trust fund .", "context": "LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe gains access to a reported \u00a320 million ($41.1 million) fortune as he turns 18 on Monday, but he insists the money won't cast a spell on him. Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\" To the disappointment of gossip columnists around the world, the young actor says he has no plans to fritter his cash away on fast cars, drink and celebrity parties. \"I don't plan to be one of those people who, as soon as they turn 18, suddenly buy themselves a massive sports car collection or something similar,\" he told an Australian interviewer earlier this month. \"I don't think I'll be particularly extravagant. \"The things I like buying are things that cost about 10 pounds -- books and CDs and DVDs.\" At 18, Radcliffe will be able to gamble in a casino, buy a drink in a pub or see the horror film \"Hostel: Part II,\" currently six places below his number one movie on the UK box office chart. Details of how he'll mark his landmark birthday are under wraps. His agent and publicist had no comment on his plans. \"I'll definitely have some sort of party,\" he said in an interview. \"Hopefully none of you will be reading about it.\" Radcliffe's earnings from the first five Potter films have been held in a trust fund which he has not been able to touch. Despite his growing fame and riches, the actor says he is keeping his feet firmly on the ground. \"People are always looking to say 'kid star goes off the rails,'\" he told reporters last month. \"But I try very hard not to go that way because it would be too easy for them.\" His latest outing as the boy wizard in \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\" is breaking records on both sides of the Atlantic and he will reprise the role in the last two films. Watch I-Reporter give her review of Potter's latest \u00bb . There is life beyond Potter, however. The Londoner has filmed a TV movie called \"My Boy Jack,\" about author Rudyard Kipling and his son, due for release later this year. He will also appear in \"December Boys,\" an Australian film about four boys who escape an orphanage. Earlier this year, he made his stage debut playing a tortured teenager in Peter Shaffer's \"Equus.\" Meanwhile, he is braced for even closer media scrutiny now that he's legally an adult: \"I just think I'm going to be more sort of fair game,\" he told Reuters. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe gets \u00a320M fortune as he turns 18 Monday .\nYoung actor says he has no plans to fritter his cash away .\nRadcliffe's earnings from first five Potter films have been held in trust fund .", "id": 1000} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The crew members of a North Korean freighter regained control of their ship from pirates who hijacked the vessel off Somalia, but not without a deadly fight, the U.S. Navy reported Tuesday. The USS James E. Williams ordered pirates to give up their weapons, the Navy says. When the battle aboard the Dai Hong Dan was over, two pirates were dead and five were captured, the Navy said. Three wounded crew members from the cargo ship were being treated aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams. The captured pirates were being held aboard the North Korean vessel, the Navy said. The bandits had seized the ship's bridge, while the crew kept control of the steering gear and engines, the Navy said. The Koreans moved against the attackers after the Williams -- responding to reports of the hijacking -- ordered the pirates to give up their weapons, according to the Navy. When the crew members stormed the bridge, the deadly battle began. After the crew regained control, Navy sailors boarded the Dai Hong Dan to help with the injured. North Korea and the United States have no diplomatic relations. Watch why the U.S. helped the North Koreans \u00bb . The incident took place about 70 miles northeast of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, the Navy said. It is the second incident of piracy reported in recent days. A second U.S. Navy destroyer was searching waters off Somalia for pirates who hijacked a Japanese-owned ship, military officials said. Over the weekend, gunmen aboard two skiffs hijacked the Panamanian-flagged Golden Nori off the Socotra archipelago near the Horn of Africa, said Andrew Mwangura, a spokesman for the Kenyan-based Seafarers' Assistance Program. The guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke has been pursuing the pirates after entering Somali waters with the permission of the troubled transitional government in Mogadishu, U.S. officials said Monday. In recent years, warships have stayed outside the 12-mile limit when chasing pirates. Two military officials familiar with the details confirmed the ongoing operation. The Navy's pursuit of the pirates began Sunday night when the Golden Nori radioed for help. The Burke's sister ship, the USS Porter, opened fire and sank the pirate skiffs tied to the Golden Nori's stern before the Burke took over shadowing the hijacked vessel. When the shots were fired, it was not known the ship was filled with highly flammable benzene. U.S. military officials indicate there is a great deal of concern about the cargo because it is so sensitive. Benzene, which U.S. authorities have declared a known human carcinogen, is used as a solvent and to make plastics and synthetic fabrics. Four other ships in the region remain in pirate hands, the Navy said. U.S. and NATO warships have been patrolling off the Horn of Africa for years in an effort to crack down on piracy off Somalia, where a U.N.-backed transitional government is struggling to restore order after 15 years of near-anarchy. See how piracy is worse than 2006 \u00bb . On Monday, the head of the transitional government resigned as his administration -- backed by Ethiopian troops -- battled insurgents from the Islamic movement that seized control of Mogadishu in 2006. Hospital officials reported 30 dead in three days of clashes on the city's south side. In June, the ship USS Carter Hall fired warning shots in an attempt to stop a hijacked Danish cargo ship off Somalia, but the American vessel turned away when the pirated ship entered Somali waters. In May, a U.S. Navy advisory warned merchant ships to stay at least 200 miles off the Somali coast. But the U.S. Maritime Administration said pirates sometimes issue false distress calls to lure ships closer to shore. See the warning area \u00bb . The pirates often are armed with automatic rifles and shoulder-fired rockets, according to a recent warning from the agency. \"To date, vessels that increase speed and take evasive maneuvers avoid boarding, while those that slow down are boarded, taken to the Somali coastline and released after successful ransom payment, often after protracted negotiations of as much as 11 weeks,\" the warning advised. The agency issued a new warning to sailors in the Gulf of Aden, between Somalia and Yemen, after Sunday's hijacking. E-mail to a friend . CNN correspondents Barbara Starr at the Pentagon and Christian Purefoy in Nairobi contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNorth Korean crew recaptures hijacked vessel .\nNavy says two pirates killed, five captured; three from crew injured .\nUSS Arleigh Burke enters Somali territorial waters to pursue other pirates .\nPirates aboard hijacked Golden Nori carrying highly flammable benzene .", "context": "(CNN) -- The crew members of a North Korean freighter regained control of their ship from pirates who hijacked the vessel off Somalia, but not without a deadly fight, the U.S. Navy reported Tuesday. The USS James E. Williams ordered pirates to give up their weapons, the Navy says. When the battle aboard the Dai Hong Dan was over, two pirates were dead and five were captured, the Navy said. Three wounded crew members from the cargo ship were being treated aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams. The captured pirates were being held aboard the North Korean vessel, the Navy said. The bandits had seized the ship's bridge, while the crew kept control of the steering gear and engines, the Navy said. The Koreans moved against the attackers after the Williams -- responding to reports of the hijacking -- ordered the pirates to give up their weapons, according to the Navy. When the crew members stormed the bridge, the deadly battle began. After the crew regained control, Navy sailors boarded the Dai Hong Dan to help with the injured. North Korea and the United States have no diplomatic relations. Watch why the U.S. helped the North Koreans \u00bb . The incident took place about 70 miles northeast of the Somali capital, Mogadishu, the Navy said. It is the second incident of piracy reported in recent days. A second U.S. Navy destroyer was searching waters off Somalia for pirates who hijacked a Japanese-owned ship, military officials said. Over the weekend, gunmen aboard two skiffs hijacked the Panamanian-flagged Golden Nori off the Socotra archipelago near the Horn of Africa, said Andrew Mwangura, a spokesman for the Kenyan-based Seafarers' Assistance Program. The guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke has been pursuing the pirates after entering Somali waters with the permission of the troubled transitional government in Mogadishu, U.S. officials said Monday. In recent years, warships have stayed outside the 12-mile limit when chasing pirates. Two military officials familiar with the details confirmed the ongoing operation. The Navy's pursuit of the pirates began Sunday night when the Golden Nori radioed for help. The Burke's sister ship, the USS Porter, opened fire and sank the pirate skiffs tied to the Golden Nori's stern before the Burke took over shadowing the hijacked vessel. When the shots were fired, it was not known the ship was filled with highly flammable benzene. U.S. military officials indicate there is a great deal of concern about the cargo because it is so sensitive. Benzene, which U.S. authorities have declared a known human carcinogen, is used as a solvent and to make plastics and synthetic fabrics. Four other ships in the region remain in pirate hands, the Navy said. U.S. and NATO warships have been patrolling off the Horn of Africa for years in an effort to crack down on piracy off Somalia, where a U.N.-backed transitional government is struggling to restore order after 15 years of near-anarchy. See how piracy is worse than 2006 \u00bb . On Monday, the head of the transitional government resigned as his administration -- backed by Ethiopian troops -- battled insurgents from the Islamic movement that seized control of Mogadishu in 2006. Hospital officials reported 30 dead in three days of clashes on the city's south side. In June, the ship USS Carter Hall fired warning shots in an attempt to stop a hijacked Danish cargo ship off Somalia, but the American vessel turned away when the pirated ship entered Somali waters. In May, a U.S. Navy advisory warned merchant ships to stay at least 200 miles off the Somali coast. But the U.S. Maritime Administration said pirates sometimes issue false distress calls to lure ships closer to shore. See the warning area \u00bb . The pirates often are armed with automatic rifles and shoulder-fired rockets, according to a recent warning from the agency. \"To date, vessels that increase speed and take evasive maneuvers avoid boarding, while those that slow down are boarded, taken to the Somali coastline and released after successful ransom payment, often after protracted negotiations of as much as 11 weeks,\" the warning advised. The agency issued a new warning to sailors in the Gulf of Aden, between Somalia and Yemen, after Sunday's hijacking. E-mail to a friend . CNN correspondents Barbara Starr at the Pentagon and Christian Purefoy in Nairobi contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "North Korean crew recaptures hijacked vessel .\nNavy says two pirates killed, five captured; three from crew injured .\nUSS Arleigh Burke enters Somali territorial waters to pursue other pirates .\nPirates aboard hijacked Golden Nori carrying highly flammable benzene .", "id": 1161} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A car bomb attack in Algeria has killed three people and wounded 23, the Algerian Press Service reported. An Algerian policeman stands in front of destroyed buildings in Thenia. The attack occurred Tuesday near an office housing judicial police in the city of Thenia, about 50 km (31 miles) east of the capital of Algiers, the agency said. The blast destroyed about 20 houses, and a commission has been appointed to look after the victims, the press agency said. Islamic extremists in Algeria and other North African countries have struck several times in recent years. An al Qaeda affiliate claimed responsibility last year for the deadliest attack in Algiers in 10 years, a bombing that destroyed the prime minister's headquarters and a police base, killing at least 24 people and wounding more than 220. Al Qaeda also took responsibility for a January 2 bombing that killed four and wounded 20 at a building housing security forces in Naciria, a city about 50 km (31 miles) east of Algiers. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAttack occurred near an office housing judicial police in the city of Thenia .\nThe blast destroyed about 20 houses; 23 also injured .\nAl Qaeda also took responsibility for a January 2 bombing that killed four .", "context": "(CNN) -- A car bomb attack in Algeria has killed three people and wounded 23, the Algerian Press Service reported. An Algerian policeman stands in front of destroyed buildings in Thenia. The attack occurred Tuesday near an office housing judicial police in the city of Thenia, about 50 km (31 miles) east of the capital of Algiers, the agency said. The blast destroyed about 20 houses, and a commission has been appointed to look after the victims, the press agency said. Islamic extremists in Algeria and other North African countries have struck several times in recent years. An al Qaeda affiliate claimed responsibility last year for the deadliest attack in Algiers in 10 years, a bombing that destroyed the prime minister's headquarters and a police base, killing at least 24 people and wounding more than 220. Al Qaeda also took responsibility for a January 2 bombing that killed four and wounded 20 at a building housing security forces in Naciria, a city about 50 km (31 miles) east of Algiers. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Attack occurred near an office housing judicial police in the city of Thenia .\nThe blast destroyed about 20 houses; 23 also injured .\nAl Qaeda also took responsibility for a January 2 bombing that killed four .", "id": 1192} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- At least 14 people were killed and 60 others wounded Thursday when a bomb ripped through a crowd waiting to see Algeria's president in Batna, east of the capital of Algiers, the Algerie Presse Service reported. A wounded person gets first aid shortly after Thursday's attack in Batna, Algeria. The explosion occurred at 5 p.m. about 20 meters (65 feet) from a mosque in Batna, a town about 450 kilometers (280 miles) east of Algiers, security officials in Batna told the state-run news agency. The bomb went off 15 minutes before the expected arrival of President Abdel-Aziz Bouteflika. It wasn't clear if the bomb was caused by a suicide bomber or if it was planted, the officials said. Later Thursday, Algeria's Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni said \"a suspect person who was among the crowd attempted to go beyond the security cordon,\" but the person escaped \"immediately after the bomb exploded,\" the press service reported. Bouteflika made his visit to Batna as planned, adding a stop at a hospital to visit the wounded before he returned to the capital. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. Algeria faces a continuing Islamic insurgency, according to the CIA. In July, 33 people were killed in apparent suicide bombings in Algiers that were claimed by an al Qaeda-affiliated group. Bouteflika said terrorist acts have nothing in common with the noble values of Islam, the press service reported. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBomb victims waiting for presidential visit .\nBlast went off 15 minutes before president's arrival .\nAlgeria faces Islamic insurgency .\nAl Qaeda-affiliated group claimed July attacks .", "context": "(CNN) -- At least 14 people were killed and 60 others wounded Thursday when a bomb ripped through a crowd waiting to see Algeria's president in Batna, east of the capital of Algiers, the Algerie Presse Service reported. A wounded person gets first aid shortly after Thursday's attack in Batna, Algeria. The explosion occurred at 5 p.m. about 20 meters (65 feet) from a mosque in Batna, a town about 450 kilometers (280 miles) east of Algiers, security officials in Batna told the state-run news agency. The bomb went off 15 minutes before the expected arrival of President Abdel-Aziz Bouteflika. It wasn't clear if the bomb was caused by a suicide bomber or if it was planted, the officials said. Later Thursday, Algeria's Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni said \"a suspect person who was among the crowd attempted to go beyond the security cordon,\" but the person escaped \"immediately after the bomb exploded,\" the press service reported. Bouteflika made his visit to Batna as planned, adding a stop at a hospital to visit the wounded before he returned to the capital. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. Algeria faces a continuing Islamic insurgency, according to the CIA. In July, 33 people were killed in apparent suicide bombings in Algiers that were claimed by an al Qaeda-affiliated group. Bouteflika said terrorist acts have nothing in common with the noble values of Islam, the press service reported. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bomb victims waiting for presidential visit .\nBlast went off 15 minutes before president's arrival .\nAlgeria faces Islamic insurgency .\nAl Qaeda-affiliated group claimed July attacks .", "id": 1016} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "HELSINKI, Finland (CNN) -- An 18-year-old authorities say shot eight people inside his high school in southern Finland, before turning the gun on himself, has died, police said. An image from a video posted on YouTube by \"Sturmgeist89.\" The shooting appeared to have been planned out in graphic videos posted on Internet file-sharing site YouTube. At a news conference this afternoon, police confirmed the dead numbered two girls, five boys and the school's headmistress at Jokela High in Tuusula, a quiet town around 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Helsinki. Ten other people were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. The shooter, whom police identified as Pekka Eric Auvinen, died at Toolo Hospital, authorities said. Police said he took his own life. It was the first school shooting in Finland since 1989, when a 14-year-old student shot and killed two others in the coastal town of Rauma, the Finnish news agency STT reported. Police said Auvinen is from Tuusula and who acted alone. He had no previous criminal record and had never threatened anyone from the school before, they added. Auvinen published a manifesto online demanding war on the \"weak-minded masses\" and pledged to die for his cause. Watch Auvinen fire weapons in video from his Web page \u00bb . YouTube appeared to have removed 89 videos linked to his account, many of them featuring Nazi imagery, shortly after the incident. Finnish media reported someone posted a message two weeks ago on the Web site, warning of a bloodbath at the school. A video posted earlier Wednesday, by \"Sturmgeist89,\" was titled \"Jokela High School Massacre - 11/7/2007.\" \"Sturmgeist89\" identified himself as Auvinen, and said he chose the name \"Sturmgeist\" because it means \"storm spirit\" in German. The video showed a picture of the school, which then disintegrated to reveal two images of Auvinen against a red background, pointing a gun at the screen. The clip is accompanied by the song \"Stray Bullet\" from rock band KMFDM. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the students behind the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, also cited that group's lyrics. Another short video clip, called \"Just Testing My Gun,\" showed Auvinen loading and cocking a handgun. He fired and hit several pieces of fruit in a wooded area; the camera then showed a close-up of the destroyed fruit, and then a full-screen shot of him again. He waved at the camera and then walked out of view. The site indicated that the youth appeared to be fascinated with killing. As well as video footage of the Columbine school shootings, it also included clips of the 1993 Waco siege in the United States, the 1995 sarin gas attack in Tokyo, and bombs falling on Baghdad during the 2003 invasion. Many showed victims being wheeled away or people running for their lives. Throughout all of this, the single word \"DIE\" constantly flashed across the screen. Other video clips included Nazi-war-criminal footage. In the rambling text posted on the site, Auvinen said that he is \"a cynical existentialist, anti-human humanist, anti-social social-Darwinist, realistic idealist and god-like atheist. \"I am prepared to fight and die for my cause,\" he wrote. \"I, as a natural selector, will eliminate all who I see unfit, disgraces of human race and failures of natural selection.\" The police said at this afternoon's press conference that they had been fired at when they arrived at the school at 11.45 p.m. local time (9.45 a.m. GMT). They described the scene as chaotic, with some of the 460 students, ranging in age from 12 to 18, breaking windows in an attempt to escape. When the police's special SWAT unit entered the high school they found the gunman unconscious and in critical condition in the lower lobby of the building with a gunshot wound to his head. Police assume he tried to take his own life as no officers fired at him. Several bodies were also found in the same location, where the shooting is believed to have begun, they added. They could not confirm comments by some students that Auvinen was firing through doors. Police also said that the gun Auvinen used, which was fully licensed, had been purchased less than a month ago on October 19. The legal age limit to own a gun in Finland is 18, which Auvinen passed in June of this year. He had a recommendation from a shooting club when he obtained the gun, police added, and practised sharp-shooting as a hobby at a shooting range. Finland, which enjoys a strong tradition of hunting, has a high proportion of gun ownership, with two million firearms owned in a nation of only five million. The Associated Press reported comments from Kim Kiuru, one of the school's teachers, on radio station YLE. Kiuru described how the headmistress used the public address system around noon to tell pupils to stay in classrooms. He said he locked his classroom door, then waited in the corridor for more news. \"After that I saw the gunman running with what appeared to be a small-caliber handgun in his hand through the doors towards me, after which I escaped to the corridor downstairs and ran in the opposite direction, \" Kiuru said. The agency reported Kiuru as saying that he saw a woman's body as he fled the school, before telling his pupils to leave the building through the windows. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Teen gunman is dead, Finnish police say .\nEight people, including headmistress, shot at Finnish school, say police .\nFirearm bought legally last month, shooting began in school's lower lobby .\nShooting appeared to have been planned in series of YouTube videos .", "context": "HELSINKI, Finland (CNN) -- An 18-year-old authorities say shot eight people inside his high school in southern Finland, before turning the gun on himself, has died, police said. An image from a video posted on YouTube by \"Sturmgeist89.\" The shooting appeared to have been planned out in graphic videos posted on Internet file-sharing site YouTube. At a news conference this afternoon, police confirmed the dead numbered two girls, five boys and the school's headmistress at Jokela High in Tuusula, a quiet town around 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Helsinki. Ten other people were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. The shooter, whom police identified as Pekka Eric Auvinen, died at Toolo Hospital, authorities said. Police said he took his own life. It was the first school shooting in Finland since 1989, when a 14-year-old student shot and killed two others in the coastal town of Rauma, the Finnish news agency STT reported. Police said Auvinen is from Tuusula and who acted alone. He had no previous criminal record and had never threatened anyone from the school before, they added. Auvinen published a manifesto online demanding war on the \"weak-minded masses\" and pledged to die for his cause. Watch Auvinen fire weapons in video from his Web page \u00bb . YouTube appeared to have removed 89 videos linked to his account, many of them featuring Nazi imagery, shortly after the incident. Finnish media reported someone posted a message two weeks ago on the Web site, warning of a bloodbath at the school. A video posted earlier Wednesday, by \"Sturmgeist89,\" was titled \"Jokela High School Massacre - 11/7/2007.\" \"Sturmgeist89\" identified himself as Auvinen, and said he chose the name \"Sturmgeist\" because it means \"storm spirit\" in German. The video showed a picture of the school, which then disintegrated to reveal two images of Auvinen against a red background, pointing a gun at the screen. The clip is accompanied by the song \"Stray Bullet\" from rock band KMFDM. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the students behind the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, also cited that group's lyrics. Another short video clip, called \"Just Testing My Gun,\" showed Auvinen loading and cocking a handgun. He fired and hit several pieces of fruit in a wooded area; the camera then showed a close-up of the destroyed fruit, and then a full-screen shot of him again. He waved at the camera and then walked out of view. The site indicated that the youth appeared to be fascinated with killing. As well as video footage of the Columbine school shootings, it also included clips of the 1993 Waco siege in the United States, the 1995 sarin gas attack in Tokyo, and bombs falling on Baghdad during the 2003 invasion. Many showed victims being wheeled away or people running for their lives. Throughout all of this, the single word \"DIE\" constantly flashed across the screen. Other video clips included Nazi-war-criminal footage. In the rambling text posted on the site, Auvinen said that he is \"a cynical existentialist, anti-human humanist, anti-social social-Darwinist, realistic idealist and god-like atheist. \"I am prepared to fight and die for my cause,\" he wrote. \"I, as a natural selector, will eliminate all who I see unfit, disgraces of human race and failures of natural selection.\" The police said at this afternoon's press conference that they had been fired at when they arrived at the school at 11.45 p.m. local time (9.45 a.m. GMT). They described the scene as chaotic, with some of the 460 students, ranging in age from 12 to 18, breaking windows in an attempt to escape. When the police's special SWAT unit entered the high school they found the gunman unconscious and in critical condition in the lower lobby of the building with a gunshot wound to his head. Police assume he tried to take his own life as no officers fired at him. Several bodies were also found in the same location, where the shooting is believed to have begun, they added. They could not confirm comments by some students that Auvinen was firing through doors. Police also said that the gun Auvinen used, which was fully licensed, had been purchased less than a month ago on October 19. The legal age limit to own a gun in Finland is 18, which Auvinen passed in June of this year. He had a recommendation from a shooting club when he obtained the gun, police added, and practised sharp-shooting as a hobby at a shooting range. Finland, which enjoys a strong tradition of hunting, has a high proportion of gun ownership, with two million firearms owned in a nation of only five million. The Associated Press reported comments from Kim Kiuru, one of the school's teachers, on radio station YLE. Kiuru described how the headmistress used the public address system around noon to tell pupils to stay in classrooms. He said he locked his classroom door, then waited in the corridor for more news. \"After that I saw the gunman running with what appeared to be a small-caliber handgun in his hand through the doors towards me, after which I escaped to the corridor downstairs and ran in the opposite direction, \" Kiuru said. The agency reported Kiuru as saying that he saw a woman's body as he fled the school, before telling his pupils to leave the building through the windows. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Teen gunman is dead, Finnish police say .\nEight people, including headmistress, shot at Finnish school, say police .\nFirearm bought legally last month, shooting began in school's lower lobby .\nShooting appeared to have been planned in series of YouTube videos .", "id": 1080} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "JACKSONVILLE, Florida (CNN) -- Four people were killed and several injured after an explosion Wednesday at a chemical plant sent a thick plume of smoke over a section of Jacksonville, authorities said. A thick plume of smoke rises Wednesday at a chemical plant in Jacksonville, Florida. \"Literally, it's a hellish inferno. There is no other way to describe it,\" said Fire Department spokesman Tom Francis. Fourteen people were hospitalized after the blast at the T2 Lab on Faye Road, in an industrial area on the waterfront in north Jacksonville, Francis said. Officials initially ordered an evacuation of nearby businesses, but by 4 p.m. the order had been lifted after tests of the air found no toxicity, Francis said. Firefighters were still battling hot spots, and the effort will be going on for \"quite some time,\" he said. See an I-Report account about the blast \u00bb . Six of those injured were transported to Shands Hospital in Jacksonville, hospital spokeswoman Kelly Brockmeier said. A Shands official said the hospital incident command system had been activated -- something done to put the staff in high alert in anticipation of trauma patients. A woman who answered the T2 Lab's 24-hour facility emergency phone said the plant manufactures ecotane, a gasoline additive that reduces tailpipe emissions, according to the laboratory's Web site. See a map of the site of the explosion \u00bb . The billowing black smoke could be seen from the city's downtown, said Florida Times-Union reporter Bridget Murphy. Murphy said she talked to several workers as they walked out of the area, and they were \"shaken to the core.\" \"They described a hissing noise and then a sound wave,\" she said. Antonio Padrigan was trying to get in touch with his son, who works in a plant in the area, but was having no luck reaching him on his cell phone. \"He was shook up when he called me, but I can't get through to him anymore,\" Padrigan said. \"I don't know if he's in the hospital or what.\" CNN I-Reporters Jonathan Payne and his son Calvin, 16, shot pictures of the explosion. They felt the blast shake their home, about 15 minutes away, and went to see what was going on. Carlton Higginbotham, 63, was working at home on Townsend Boulevard in Jacksonville when a loud boom shook his house, he said. \"It was a gunshot-type explosion; it wasn't a rumble,\" he said. Higginbotham, an insurance salesman, and his neighbor ran outside and noticed thick smoke billowing from the other side of the St. Johns River, which separates his neighborhood from the site of the blast. \"The cloud that came out of it was white, some would say mushroom-shaped,\" Higginbotham said. \"It was followed by dark, dark smoke.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Fire Department spokesman: 14 have been taken to area hospitals .\nFirefighters still fighting hot spots Wednesday afternoon, official says .\n\"It's a hellish inferno,\" he tells reporters .", "context": "JACKSONVILLE, Florida (CNN) -- Four people were killed and several injured after an explosion Wednesday at a chemical plant sent a thick plume of smoke over a section of Jacksonville, authorities said. A thick plume of smoke rises Wednesday at a chemical plant in Jacksonville, Florida. \"Literally, it's a hellish inferno. There is no other way to describe it,\" said Fire Department spokesman Tom Francis. Fourteen people were hospitalized after the blast at the T2 Lab on Faye Road, in an industrial area on the waterfront in north Jacksonville, Francis said. Officials initially ordered an evacuation of nearby businesses, but by 4 p.m. the order had been lifted after tests of the air found no toxicity, Francis said. Firefighters were still battling hot spots, and the effort will be going on for \"quite some time,\" he said. See an I-Report account about the blast \u00bb . Six of those injured were transported to Shands Hospital in Jacksonville, hospital spokeswoman Kelly Brockmeier said. A Shands official said the hospital incident command system had been activated -- something done to put the staff in high alert in anticipation of trauma patients. A woman who answered the T2 Lab's 24-hour facility emergency phone said the plant manufactures ecotane, a gasoline additive that reduces tailpipe emissions, according to the laboratory's Web site. See a map of the site of the explosion \u00bb . The billowing black smoke could be seen from the city's downtown, said Florida Times-Union reporter Bridget Murphy. Murphy said she talked to several workers as they walked out of the area, and they were \"shaken to the core.\" \"They described a hissing noise and then a sound wave,\" she said. Antonio Padrigan was trying to get in touch with his son, who works in a plant in the area, but was having no luck reaching him on his cell phone. \"He was shook up when he called me, but I can't get through to him anymore,\" Padrigan said. \"I don't know if he's in the hospital or what.\" CNN I-Reporters Jonathan Payne and his son Calvin, 16, shot pictures of the explosion. They felt the blast shake their home, about 15 minutes away, and went to see what was going on. Carlton Higginbotham, 63, was working at home on Townsend Boulevard in Jacksonville when a loud boom shook his house, he said. \"It was a gunshot-type explosion; it wasn't a rumble,\" he said. Higginbotham, an insurance salesman, and his neighbor ran outside and noticed thick smoke billowing from the other side of the St. Johns River, which separates his neighborhood from the site of the blast. \"The cloud that came out of it was white, some would say mushroom-shaped,\" Higginbotham said. \"It was followed by dark, dark smoke.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Fire Department spokesman: 14 have been taken to area hospitals .\nFirefighters still fighting hot spots Wednesday afternoon, official says .\n\"It's a hellish inferno,\" he tells reporters .", "id": 1102} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) -- India has elected its first female president, official results show, in what supporters are calling a boost for the rights of millions of downtrodden women, despite a bitter campaign marked by scandal. Pratibha Patil, 72, is India's first elected female president. Pratibha Patil, the ruling coalition's 72-year-old nominee for the mainly ceremonial post, easily beat opposition-backed challenger and vice president, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, in a vote by the national parliament and state politicians. \"This a victory of the people,\" Patil told reporters after official results were announced Saturday. \"I am grateful to the people of India and the men and women of India and this is a victory for the principles which our Indian people uphold.\" Patil won about two thirds of the electoral college votes. There had never been any doubt she would win, given support from the ruling coalition. The governor of the northwestern desert state of Rajasthan, she emerged on the national stage when the Congress-led coalition and its communist allies failed to agree on a joint candidate. \"This is a very special moment for us women, and men of course, in our country because for the first time we have a woman being elected president of India,\" Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi, India's most powerful politician, said. Supporters hoped Patil's candidacy would help bring issues that plague women in India, like dowry-related violence, into the public spotlight. A woman is murdered, raped or abused every three minutes on average in India. Her presidency also reflects the growing power of some women in India, where an increasing number are taking part in the workforce and in schools and hold senior positions in corporations. After the results, Patil supporters took to the streets, singing and dancing as others lit fire crackers and beat large brass drums. India has had a number of female icons in the past -- most famously Sonia Gandhi's mother-in-law, Indira, who was one of the world's first female prime ministers in 1966. But hope Patil's presidency would spark only positive talk about women's influence in India evaporated when it emerged the bank for women she helped established was closed in 2003 because of bad debts and amid accusations of financial irregularities. The employees' union has taken Patil and others to court, claiming loans meant for poor women were instead given to her brother and other relatives and not returned. She was also accused of trying to shield her brother in a murder inquiry. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has dismissed accusations against her as \"mud-slinging\", said on Saturday her victory was \"a vote against the politics of divisiveness\". \"All the allegations against me are motivated and have already been answered,\" Patil said in a statement last week. Her campaign was marked by other mishaps as well. She managed to offend many minority Muslims, and anger some historians, by saying Indian women first veiled their heads as protection against 16th century Muslim invaders. Then she dismayed modern India by claiming she had experienced a \"divine premonition\" that she was destined for higher office from a long dead spiritual guru. Critics also dug up a comment she was said to have made as Maharashtra's health minister in 1975, saying people with hereditary diseases should be sterilized. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nIndia elects first female president, official results show Saturday .\nPratibha Patil's supporters are calling victory a boost for women's rights .\nBitter election campaign was marked by scandal .\n72-year-old Patil was the ruling coalition's nominee for mainly ceremonial post .", "context": "NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) -- India has elected its first female president, official results show, in what supporters are calling a boost for the rights of millions of downtrodden women, despite a bitter campaign marked by scandal. Pratibha Patil, 72, is India's first elected female president. Pratibha Patil, the ruling coalition's 72-year-old nominee for the mainly ceremonial post, easily beat opposition-backed challenger and vice president, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, in a vote by the national parliament and state politicians. \"This a victory of the people,\" Patil told reporters after official results were announced Saturday. \"I am grateful to the people of India and the men and women of India and this is a victory for the principles which our Indian people uphold.\" Patil won about two thirds of the electoral college votes. There had never been any doubt she would win, given support from the ruling coalition. The governor of the northwestern desert state of Rajasthan, she emerged on the national stage when the Congress-led coalition and its communist allies failed to agree on a joint candidate. \"This is a very special moment for us women, and men of course, in our country because for the first time we have a woman being elected president of India,\" Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi, India's most powerful politician, said. Supporters hoped Patil's candidacy would help bring issues that plague women in India, like dowry-related violence, into the public spotlight. A woman is murdered, raped or abused every three minutes on average in India. Her presidency also reflects the growing power of some women in India, where an increasing number are taking part in the workforce and in schools and hold senior positions in corporations. After the results, Patil supporters took to the streets, singing and dancing as others lit fire crackers and beat large brass drums. India has had a number of female icons in the past -- most famously Sonia Gandhi's mother-in-law, Indira, who was one of the world's first female prime ministers in 1966. But hope Patil's presidency would spark only positive talk about women's influence in India evaporated when it emerged the bank for women she helped established was closed in 2003 because of bad debts and amid accusations of financial irregularities. The employees' union has taken Patil and others to court, claiming loans meant for poor women were instead given to her brother and other relatives and not returned. She was also accused of trying to shield her brother in a murder inquiry. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has dismissed accusations against her as \"mud-slinging\", said on Saturday her victory was \"a vote against the politics of divisiveness\". \"All the allegations against me are motivated and have already been answered,\" Patil said in a statement last week. Her campaign was marked by other mishaps as well. She managed to offend many minority Muslims, and anger some historians, by saying Indian women first veiled their heads as protection against 16th century Muslim invaders. Then she dismayed modern India by claiming she had experienced a \"divine premonition\" that she was destined for higher office from a long dead spiritual guru. Critics also dug up a comment she was said to have made as Maharashtra's health minister in 1975, saying people with hereditary diseases should be sterilized. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "India elects first female president, official results show Saturday .\nPratibha Patil's supporters are calling victory a boost for women's rights .\nBitter election campaign was marked by scandal .\n72-year-old Patil was the ruling coalition's nominee for mainly ceremonial post .", "id": 1038} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Banksy is Britain's most wanted artist -- his art sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars, but he continues to use public spaces as his main canvas, while all the time keeping his identity a secret. Banksy's latest piece in East London where a passer-by claims to have taken a photo of the artist. The guerilla artist has been spray painting his stencils around Britain and further afield for over ten years. Last week ten of his original pieces were sold at Bonham's auction house in London for over $1 million, while on the other side of the city Tower Hamlets council authority pledged to remove his graffiti from its streets. From his beginnings as a graffiti artist in Bristol, England, Banksy has become the darling of the art world for his subversive and satirical public art. Depicting things such as riot police with smiley acid-house faces and camera-wielding rats, his work is now sold now by major art galleries. Lazarides Gallery in London is one of the main dealers of his work and describes him as \"a media star...but popular long before any of this high-profile activity -- simply because the people love his stuff.\" While he set out to lampoon the establishment, he has now been wholeheartedly embraced by it. Fans include Hollywood A-listers, including Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and Christina Aguilera who bought three of his prints in 2006, including one of Queen Victoria sitting on a woman's face. The recent sales of his work put him on a par with Jean-Michel Basquiat as the best-selling street artist. He is feted by art dealers and artists, including Damien Hirst, but he regularly mocks the art world that is so enthralled by him with ingenious stunts such as hanging his own work in the Tate gallery in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It took the British Museum eight days to discover the \"prehistoric\" rock painting of a man with a shopping trolley in the British Museum Banksy has hung on a wall. There is often a political message with this work, too. He left an inflatable doll dressed as a Guantanamo prisoner in Disneyland and painted a hole with blue sky on the Palestinian side of the West Bank wall. Despite the huge popularity and exposure of his work, Banksy's identity remains a mystery. As he operates on the fringes of the law with his guerilla art it makes sense, but also adds to his mystique. Some things are know: he's originally from Bristol, is around 30 years old and called Robert or Robin Banks, but it's been reported that even his parents are thought to believe that he makes his living as a painter and decorator. He continues to divide opinion as to whether his work is vandalism or public art. Veteran British art critic Brian Sewell called Banksy, \"a complete clown, and what he does has absolutely nothing to do with art.\" Bristol city council has recognized the popularity and artistic merit of his work by protecting a number of pieces around the city. Other local authorities don't feel the same way. Tower Hamlets and Hackney councils in London have pledged to remove his graffiti from their streets. His latest work painted on a wall in East London -- a man in overalls resting next to a giant flower drawn as a continuation from the double yellow lines on the road -- is thought to be the artist's response. But this latest piece may also have revealed what the artist actually looks like. A passer-by took a photo of what is thought to be the artist at work. A spokesperson for Banksy refused to confirm it was him, but did say it was definitely his work. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBritish graphic artist's identity remains a mystery despite huge popularity .\nFeted by the art world and Hollywood celebrities count among his collectors .\nDespite popularity local authorities have removed his public works .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Banksy is Britain's most wanted artist -- his art sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars, but he continues to use public spaces as his main canvas, while all the time keeping his identity a secret. Banksy's latest piece in East London where a passer-by claims to have taken a photo of the artist. The guerilla artist has been spray painting his stencils around Britain and further afield for over ten years. Last week ten of his original pieces were sold at Bonham's auction house in London for over $1 million, while on the other side of the city Tower Hamlets council authority pledged to remove his graffiti from its streets. From his beginnings as a graffiti artist in Bristol, England, Banksy has become the darling of the art world for his subversive and satirical public art. Depicting things such as riot police with smiley acid-house faces and camera-wielding rats, his work is now sold now by major art galleries. Lazarides Gallery in London is one of the main dealers of his work and describes him as \"a media star...but popular long before any of this high-profile activity -- simply because the people love his stuff.\" While he set out to lampoon the establishment, he has now been wholeheartedly embraced by it. Fans include Hollywood A-listers, including Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and Christina Aguilera who bought three of his prints in 2006, including one of Queen Victoria sitting on a woman's face. The recent sales of his work put him on a par with Jean-Michel Basquiat as the best-selling street artist. He is feted by art dealers and artists, including Damien Hirst, but he regularly mocks the art world that is so enthralled by him with ingenious stunts such as hanging his own work in the Tate gallery in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It took the British Museum eight days to discover the \"prehistoric\" rock painting of a man with a shopping trolley in the British Museum Banksy has hung on a wall. There is often a political message with this work, too. He left an inflatable doll dressed as a Guantanamo prisoner in Disneyland and painted a hole with blue sky on the Palestinian side of the West Bank wall. Despite the huge popularity and exposure of his work, Banksy's identity remains a mystery. As he operates on the fringes of the law with his guerilla art it makes sense, but also adds to his mystique. Some things are know: he's originally from Bristol, is around 30 years old and called Robert or Robin Banks, but it's been reported that even his parents are thought to believe that he makes his living as a painter and decorator. He continues to divide opinion as to whether his work is vandalism or public art. Veteran British art critic Brian Sewell called Banksy, \"a complete clown, and what he does has absolutely nothing to do with art.\" Bristol city council has recognized the popularity and artistic merit of his work by protecting a number of pieces around the city. Other local authorities don't feel the same way. Tower Hamlets and Hackney councils in London have pledged to remove his graffiti from their streets. His latest work painted on a wall in East London -- a man in overalls resting next to a giant flower drawn as a continuation from the double yellow lines on the road -- is thought to be the artist's response. But this latest piece may also have revealed what the artist actually looks like. A passer-by took a photo of what is thought to be the artist at work. A spokesperson for Banksy refused to confirm it was him, but did say it was definitely his work. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "British graphic artist's identity remains a mystery despite huge popularity .\nFeted by the art world and Hollywood celebrities count among his collectors .\nDespite popularity local authorities have removed his public works .", "id": 1156} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A court has ordered pop singer Britney Spears to give up custody of her children effective Wednesday at noon. Kevin Federline and Britney Spears, here during happier times, have two children. Spears' former husband, Kevin Federline, is to retain custody of their two sons \"until further order of the court,\" according to a ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon. It was not clear what led to Monday's decision awarding Federline full custody. A transcript of the court proceedings was ordered sealed. Last month, a judge ordered Spears, 25, to submit to random drug tests after finding she engaged in \"habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol.\" That order, also by Gordon, provided no details and did not name any drugs. The former couple has been embroiled in a bitter custody fight over their sons, Sean Preston and Jayden. The parents had split custody 50-50, but Federline then asked for the arrangements to be shifted to 70-30 in his favor. Watch how Spears became user of -- and prisoner to -- fame \u00bb . In addition to ordering the twice-weekly drug tests, Gordon ordered Spears to spend eight hours per week working with a \"parenting coach,\" who was to observe her interactions with her children. Gordon also told both parents to avoid alcohol or \"other non-prescription controlled substances\" 12 hours before taking custody of the children. He also barred the exes from making \"derogatory remarks about the other party and the other party's family or significant other\" during the case. And he ordered the parents to go through \"joint co-parenting counseling\" and barred them from using corporal punishment on the boys. Spears and Federline were married for two years before their divorce became final in July. Monday's order comes amid a career freefall for Spears, whose new album is due to be released November 13. After her September 9 \"comeback\" performance on the MTV Video Music Awards, critics derided her singing and dancing as lackluster and said she appeared overweight in her sequined two-piece costume. Her former divorce lawyer, Laura Wasser, resigned last month as her legal representative after telling reporters the singer \"just wants to be a mom.\" Spears' management company, the Firm, recently quit after representing the singer for little over a month. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nKevin Federline to take custody of children effective Wednesday noon .\nFederline and Britney Spears have two children, ages 2 and 1 .\nPair were divorced in July .", "context": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A court has ordered pop singer Britney Spears to give up custody of her children effective Wednesday at noon. Kevin Federline and Britney Spears, here during happier times, have two children. Spears' former husband, Kevin Federline, is to retain custody of their two sons \"until further order of the court,\" according to a ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon. It was not clear what led to Monday's decision awarding Federline full custody. A transcript of the court proceedings was ordered sealed. Last month, a judge ordered Spears, 25, to submit to random drug tests after finding she engaged in \"habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol.\" That order, also by Gordon, provided no details and did not name any drugs. The former couple has been embroiled in a bitter custody fight over their sons, Sean Preston and Jayden. The parents had split custody 50-50, but Federline then asked for the arrangements to be shifted to 70-30 in his favor. Watch how Spears became user of -- and prisoner to -- fame \u00bb . In addition to ordering the twice-weekly drug tests, Gordon ordered Spears to spend eight hours per week working with a \"parenting coach,\" who was to observe her interactions with her children. Gordon also told both parents to avoid alcohol or \"other non-prescription controlled substances\" 12 hours before taking custody of the children. He also barred the exes from making \"derogatory remarks about the other party and the other party's family or significant other\" during the case. And he ordered the parents to go through \"joint co-parenting counseling\" and barred them from using corporal punishment on the boys. Spears and Federline were married for two years before their divorce became final in July. Monday's order comes amid a career freefall for Spears, whose new album is due to be released November 13. After her September 9 \"comeback\" performance on the MTV Video Music Awards, critics derided her singing and dancing as lackluster and said she appeared overweight in her sequined two-piece costume. Her former divorce lawyer, Laura Wasser, resigned last month as her legal representative after telling reporters the singer \"just wants to be a mom.\" Spears' management company, the Firm, recently quit after representing the singer for little over a month. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Kevin Federline to take custody of children effective Wednesday noon .\nFederline and Britney Spears have two children, ages 2 and 1 .\nPair were divorced in July .", "id": 1176} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Conditions that created what California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger dubbed \"the perfect storm for fire\" eased Wednesday, helping firefighters gain ground against devastating Southern California wildfires. A plane drops fire retardant on the fourth day of a wildfire pushed by winds through Pauma Valley, California. Winds that gusted as much as 101 mph on Sunday dropped to about 30 mph Wednesday evening. Meanwhile, the dry Santa Ana winds that have fanned the flames, changed direction and began blowing inland from the Pacific Ocean, increasing the humidity and easing the burden on almost 8,900 firefighters in the area. But the destruction was taking its toll on the men and women on the front lines of the fires. \"It hurts us to have those homes lost. It hurts us to have those injuries. And it is frustrating for us to watch our community be devastated by this,\" said firefighter Andy Menshek. As conditions improved, officials allowed people to return to communities that had been off-limits because of intense flames and dense smoke. \"It was home,\" said Mark Davis, whose two-story Rancho Bernardo house burned to the ground. \"It was us. We had been there 28 years, and it had a lot of our flavor.\" The change in the weather also meant that firefighting aircraft -- grounded for most of the week by the winds -- could finally fly. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Capt. Scott McLean called the droning sound of aircraft the \"sound of joy.\" \"Their drops are hitting their mark because the wind is not there,\" he said. The rate of burning had slowed significantly by Wednesday. Still, the fire damage increased to 434,543 acres, said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Watch Schwarzenegger give a progress report \u00bb . That amounted to 679 square miles, or about 10 times the size of Washington, D.C. By Wednesday evening, the largest fire -- the Witch in northern San Diego County -- was 10 percent contained. It burned about 196,000 acres before combining with the smaller Poomacha blaze. Seven fires among the 22 counted Wednesday were contained. See where the fires are burning \u00bb . Others, such as the Buckweed Fire in Los Angeles County, were as much as 94 percent contained. One large fire was a suspected arson. The FBI and the Orange County Fire Authority are investigating the Santiago fire that has burned more than 19,000 acres. All three of its points of origin have been declared crime scenes, said Jim Amornino, a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. A $70,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for setting the fire. The blaze was about 50 percent contained after destroying 17 structures. Watch the raging flames of the Santiago fire \u00bb . The smaller Rosa fire in Riverside County, 70 percent contained at just over 400 acres, was also a probably arson, state officials said. As the fire danger eased, residents were allowed to return to several neighborhoods surrounding San Diego: Del Mar Highlands, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista and Otay Mesa. Helicopters were back in the air over the Lake Arrowhead, California, area after all air activity had been suspended because of extremely smoky skies. In nearby Running Springs, CNN's Ted Rowlands stood in the midst of charred, smoldering rubble strewn with potentially deadly power lines. \"It will be a while before these people will come back. When they do come back, unfortunately they'll have this pretty much to look at,\" he said Wednesday. Watch Rowlands describe a major battle with the flames \u00bb . About 500 homes were lost in the mountainous region in San Bernardino County east of Los Angeles. See photos of the fires \u00bb . \"Yesterday we couldn't be here, because just this little flame and smoldering pieces of wood would be thrown by the intense winds. ... Now you can see the flames just basically burning themselves out,\" said Rowlands. The fires have already destroyed 1,664 structures -- including 1,436 homes -- and they still threaten 25,000 more, Schwarzenegger said Wednesday. The blazes have killed three people and left 40 hurt, he said. The governor will fly over the area Thursday with President Bush, who signed a major disaster declaration Wednesday. Watch Bush emphasize the need to be responsive \u00bb . It'll speed federal dollars to people whose property losses aren't covered by insurance and will help local and state agencies pay for the emergency response. The cost of homes destroyed by the wildfires is likely to top $1 billion in San Diego County alone, an emergency official said. Federal help keeps arriving as officials promise a response based on lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina. People left homeless by the fires can go online to apply for federal help at FEMA.gov, he said. There were 76,000 people staying in the 42 shelters opened in San Diego County Wednesday morning, according to San Diego emergency spokeswoman Lynda Pfieffer. Qualcomm Stadium -- home to the NFL's San Diego Chargers -- housed 11,000 evacuees at the peak of the disaster, but that number dropped to 5,000 Wednesday morning. Watch how evacuees are being taken care of at the stadium \u00bb E-mail to a friend . CNN's Kate Bolduan contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nLocal and federal officials probe suspected arson, offer $70,000 reward .\nWind speeds drop, humidity increases after Santa Ana winds change direction .\nPresident Bush signs major disaster declaration for Southern California .\nHome losses will likely top $1 billion in San Diego County, official says .", "context": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Conditions that created what California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger dubbed \"the perfect storm for fire\" eased Wednesday, helping firefighters gain ground against devastating Southern California wildfires. A plane drops fire retardant on the fourth day of a wildfire pushed by winds through Pauma Valley, California. Winds that gusted as much as 101 mph on Sunday dropped to about 30 mph Wednesday evening. Meanwhile, the dry Santa Ana winds that have fanned the flames, changed direction and began blowing inland from the Pacific Ocean, increasing the humidity and easing the burden on almost 8,900 firefighters in the area. But the destruction was taking its toll on the men and women on the front lines of the fires. \"It hurts us to have those homes lost. It hurts us to have those injuries. And it is frustrating for us to watch our community be devastated by this,\" said firefighter Andy Menshek. As conditions improved, officials allowed people to return to communities that had been off-limits because of intense flames and dense smoke. \"It was home,\" said Mark Davis, whose two-story Rancho Bernardo house burned to the ground. \"It was us. We had been there 28 years, and it had a lot of our flavor.\" The change in the weather also meant that firefighting aircraft -- grounded for most of the week by the winds -- could finally fly. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Capt. Scott McLean called the droning sound of aircraft the \"sound of joy.\" \"Their drops are hitting their mark because the wind is not there,\" he said. The rate of burning had slowed significantly by Wednesday. Still, the fire damage increased to 434,543 acres, said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Watch Schwarzenegger give a progress report \u00bb . That amounted to 679 square miles, or about 10 times the size of Washington, D.C. By Wednesday evening, the largest fire -- the Witch in northern San Diego County -- was 10 percent contained. It burned about 196,000 acres before combining with the smaller Poomacha blaze. Seven fires among the 22 counted Wednesday were contained. See where the fires are burning \u00bb . Others, such as the Buckweed Fire in Los Angeles County, were as much as 94 percent contained. One large fire was a suspected arson. The FBI and the Orange County Fire Authority are investigating the Santiago fire that has burned more than 19,000 acres. All three of its points of origin have been declared crime scenes, said Jim Amornino, a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. A $70,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for setting the fire. The blaze was about 50 percent contained after destroying 17 structures. Watch the raging flames of the Santiago fire \u00bb . The smaller Rosa fire in Riverside County, 70 percent contained at just over 400 acres, was also a probably arson, state officials said. As the fire danger eased, residents were allowed to return to several neighborhoods surrounding San Diego: Del Mar Highlands, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Carmel Valley, Chula Vista and Otay Mesa. Helicopters were back in the air over the Lake Arrowhead, California, area after all air activity had been suspended because of extremely smoky skies. In nearby Running Springs, CNN's Ted Rowlands stood in the midst of charred, smoldering rubble strewn with potentially deadly power lines. \"It will be a while before these people will come back. When they do come back, unfortunately they'll have this pretty much to look at,\" he said Wednesday. Watch Rowlands describe a major battle with the flames \u00bb . About 500 homes were lost in the mountainous region in San Bernardino County east of Los Angeles. See photos of the fires \u00bb . \"Yesterday we couldn't be here, because just this little flame and smoldering pieces of wood would be thrown by the intense winds. ... Now you can see the flames just basically burning themselves out,\" said Rowlands. The fires have already destroyed 1,664 structures -- including 1,436 homes -- and they still threaten 25,000 more, Schwarzenegger said Wednesday. The blazes have killed three people and left 40 hurt, he said. The governor will fly over the area Thursday with President Bush, who signed a major disaster declaration Wednesday. Watch Bush emphasize the need to be responsive \u00bb . It'll speed federal dollars to people whose property losses aren't covered by insurance and will help local and state agencies pay for the emergency response. The cost of homes destroyed by the wildfires is likely to top $1 billion in San Diego County alone, an emergency official said. Federal help keeps arriving as officials promise a response based on lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina. People left homeless by the fires can go online to apply for federal help at FEMA.gov, he said. There were 76,000 people staying in the 42 shelters opened in San Diego County Wednesday morning, according to San Diego emergency spokeswoman Lynda Pfieffer. Qualcomm Stadium -- home to the NFL's San Diego Chargers -- housed 11,000 evacuees at the peak of the disaster, but that number dropped to 5,000 Wednesday morning. Watch how evacuees are being taken care of at the stadium \u00bb E-mail to a friend . CNN's Kate Bolduan contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Local and federal officials probe suspected arson, offer $70,000 reward .\nWind speeds drop, humidity increases after Santa Ana winds change direction .\nPresident Bush signs major disaster declaration for Southern California .\nHome losses will likely top $1 billion in San Diego County, official says .", "id": 1135} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ROME, Italy -- Mauro Camoranesi scored with 13 minutes left to earn Juventus a 1-1 home draw with Serie A leaders Inter Milan on Sunday. Julio Cruz is mobbed by team-mates after giving Inter the lead in their 1-1 draw at Juventus. Camoranesi picked up a headed knock-down from substitute Vincenzo Iaquinta before seeing his shot deflect off defender Walter Samuel to leave goalkeeper Julio Cesar helpless. Inter took a first-half lead when Argentine striker Julio Cruz broke Juve's offside trap and latched onto Brazilian midfielder Cesar's through ball before firing past Gianluigi Buffon. The result means Inter retain their unbeaten record this season, despite injury problems that saw the likes of Patrick Vieira, Francesco Toldo, Marco Materazzi and Dejan Stankovic ruled out. The defending champions are now two points clear of Fiorentina at the top of the table, with Roma a point further behind and Juventus in fourth place. Earlier in the day, Roma missed out on the chance to close the gap on Inter when a late collapse saw them throw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Empoli. First half goals from French winger Ludovic Giuly and Matteo Brighi had put the visiting Romans in charge and for more than an hour they looked set to cruise to victory. But with 23 minutes remaining Ighli Vannucchi reduced the deficit and Sebastian Giovinco snatched an injury time equaliser to deny Luciano Spaletti's injury-depleted team. Siena snatched a share of the spoils from Parma in a 2-2 draw as Daniele Galloppa scored in the last minute while Napoli needed an injury time goal from striker Ezequiel Lavezzi to deny rock-bottom Reggina their first win of the season, forcing them to settle for a 1-1 draw in the south. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nA Mauro Camoranesi goal earns Juventus a 1-1 draw with leaders Inter Milan .\nArgentine striker Julio Cruz had given injury-hit Inter the lead in the first half .\nThe result maintains Inter's unbeaten record and moves them two points clear .", "context": "ROME, Italy -- Mauro Camoranesi scored with 13 minutes left to earn Juventus a 1-1 home draw with Serie A leaders Inter Milan on Sunday. Julio Cruz is mobbed by team-mates after giving Inter the lead in their 1-1 draw at Juventus. Camoranesi picked up a headed knock-down from substitute Vincenzo Iaquinta before seeing his shot deflect off defender Walter Samuel to leave goalkeeper Julio Cesar helpless. Inter took a first-half lead when Argentine striker Julio Cruz broke Juve's offside trap and latched onto Brazilian midfielder Cesar's through ball before firing past Gianluigi Buffon. The result means Inter retain their unbeaten record this season, despite injury problems that saw the likes of Patrick Vieira, Francesco Toldo, Marco Materazzi and Dejan Stankovic ruled out. The defending champions are now two points clear of Fiorentina at the top of the table, with Roma a point further behind and Juventus in fourth place. Earlier in the day, Roma missed out on the chance to close the gap on Inter when a late collapse saw them throw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Empoli. First half goals from French winger Ludovic Giuly and Matteo Brighi had put the visiting Romans in charge and for more than an hour they looked set to cruise to victory. But with 23 minutes remaining Ighli Vannucchi reduced the deficit and Sebastian Giovinco snatched an injury time equaliser to deny Luciano Spaletti's injury-depleted team. Siena snatched a share of the spoils from Parma in a 2-2 draw as Daniele Galloppa scored in the last minute while Napoli needed an injury time goal from striker Ezequiel Lavezzi to deny rock-bottom Reggina their first win of the season, forcing them to settle for a 1-1 draw in the south. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "A Mauro Camoranesi goal earns Juventus a 1-1 draw with leaders Inter Milan .\nArgentine striker Julio Cruz had given injury-hit Inter the lead in the first half .\nThe result maintains Inter's unbeaten record and moves them two points clear .", "id": 1078} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MADRID, Spain -- David Nalbandian battled back to stun world No. 1 Roger Federer with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 victory in the final of the Madrid Masters on Sunday. David Nalbandian celebrates after upsetting Roger Federer in the Madrid Masters final. The Argentine, ranked 25th in the world, repeated his 2005 upset win over the Swiss star in that year's season-ending Masters Cup -- also an indoor event. Defending champion Federer, playing in his first tournament since winning the U.S. Open six weeks ago, made 38 unforced errors. Nalbandian became only the third player -- and the second this year after Novak Djokovic in Montreal in August -- to beat the world's top-three players en route to winning a title. German legend Boris Becker was the first to perform the feat 13 years ago. Nalbandian ousted second-ranked Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals and then Serbian Djokovic in Saturday's semis. The 25-year-old, who lost in the Madrid final in 2004, claimed his first triumph on the ATP Tour since May, 2006, on clay in Portugal. He spent a year without a coach, but has revived his career since teaming up with Hernan Gumy. \"I'm extremely contented to beat the world number one,\" Nalbandian said. \"Roger and I have a long history and I think that influenced the match. \"It was an extremely hard first set. But I tightened the teeth and I began to play more strongly. Things came out fine, I played incredible, and that of course that helps.\" Federer added: \"He served well, I was quite surprised with how well he served. \"He came back strong and played well in the end. \"He was a better player all in all. I was struggling after the first set to play aggressively, for some reason. He played tough and didn't miss any more. I couldn't play way I wanted to. It was a pity, he played a great tournament.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDavid Nalbandian won Madrid Masters after beating top seed Roger Federer .\nThe Argentine triumphed 1-6 6-3 6-3 against the Swiss defending champion .\nHe became third man to beat world's three top players en route to a title .", "context": "MADRID, Spain -- David Nalbandian battled back to stun world No. 1 Roger Federer with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 victory in the final of the Madrid Masters on Sunday. David Nalbandian celebrates after upsetting Roger Federer in the Madrid Masters final. The Argentine, ranked 25th in the world, repeated his 2005 upset win over the Swiss star in that year's season-ending Masters Cup -- also an indoor event. Defending champion Federer, playing in his first tournament since winning the U.S. Open six weeks ago, made 38 unforced errors. Nalbandian became only the third player -- and the second this year after Novak Djokovic in Montreal in August -- to beat the world's top-three players en route to winning a title. German legend Boris Becker was the first to perform the feat 13 years ago. Nalbandian ousted second-ranked Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals and then Serbian Djokovic in Saturday's semis. The 25-year-old, who lost in the Madrid final in 2004, claimed his first triumph on the ATP Tour since May, 2006, on clay in Portugal. He spent a year without a coach, but has revived his career since teaming up with Hernan Gumy. \"I'm extremely contented to beat the world number one,\" Nalbandian said. \"Roger and I have a long history and I think that influenced the match. \"It was an extremely hard first set. But I tightened the teeth and I began to play more strongly. Things came out fine, I played incredible, and that of course that helps.\" Federer added: \"He served well, I was quite surprised with how well he served. \"He came back strong and played well in the end. \"He was a better player all in all. I was struggling after the first set to play aggressively, for some reason. He played tough and didn't miss any more. I couldn't play way I wanted to. It was a pity, he played a great tournament.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "David Nalbandian won Madrid Masters after beating top seed Roger Federer .\nThe Argentine triumphed 1-6 6-3 6-3 against the Swiss defending champion .\nHe became third man to beat world's three top players en route to a title .", "id": 1115} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England -- Savers at a leading UK mortgage bank lined up for a second day to empty their accounts Saturday, a day after the lender was bailed out by the Bank of England after heavily slashing profit forecasts. Fearful customers line up to withdraw cash from a Northern Rock branch in southeast London on Friday. Long lines formed before counters opened at the Northern Rock building society, one of the UK's top five lenders, as worried customers ignored reassurances from the bank and the government. Customers are believed to have already withdrawn about \u00a31 billion ($2 billion) since the bank's woes were revealed, prompting speculation that the global credit crunch made raising funds through commercial borrowing difficult. Shares in Northern Rock dropped up to 30 percent in Friday trading, with problems spilling over the European banking sector . The British Bankers' Association has urged customers to \"calm down,\" according to the UK Press Association. It said: \"Northern Rock is a sound and safe bank and there is absolutely no reason for either mortgage customers or savers to worry.\" Meanwhile, finance minister Alistair Darling said the Bank of England had stepped in \"to create a stable banking system\". He said: \"People can use their accounts in the usual way, they can carry on making their mortgage payments in the usual way. Northern Rock will be able to carry on its business.\" Northern Rock chief executive Adam Applegarth said yesterday that the bank had yet to draw on the emergency cash, which he called \"a backdrop in case we need to use it\", according to PA. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSavers at leading UK mortgage bank lined up to empty their accounts .\nNorthern Rock was bailed out by the Bank of England a day earlier .\nReassurances that banks was safe have gone unheeded by many .", "context": "LONDON, England -- Savers at a leading UK mortgage bank lined up for a second day to empty their accounts Saturday, a day after the lender was bailed out by the Bank of England after heavily slashing profit forecasts. Fearful customers line up to withdraw cash from a Northern Rock branch in southeast London on Friday. Long lines formed before counters opened at the Northern Rock building society, one of the UK's top five lenders, as worried customers ignored reassurances from the bank and the government. Customers are believed to have already withdrawn about \u00a31 billion ($2 billion) since the bank's woes were revealed, prompting speculation that the global credit crunch made raising funds through commercial borrowing difficult. Shares in Northern Rock dropped up to 30 percent in Friday trading, with problems spilling over the European banking sector . The British Bankers' Association has urged customers to \"calm down,\" according to the UK Press Association. It said: \"Northern Rock is a sound and safe bank and there is absolutely no reason for either mortgage customers or savers to worry.\" Meanwhile, finance minister Alistair Darling said the Bank of England had stepped in \"to create a stable banking system\". He said: \"People can use their accounts in the usual way, they can carry on making their mortgage payments in the usual way. Northern Rock will be able to carry on its business.\" Northern Rock chief executive Adam Applegarth said yesterday that the bank had yet to draw on the emergency cash, which he called \"a backdrop in case we need to use it\", according to PA. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Savers at leading UK mortgage bank lined up to empty their accounts .\nNorthern Rock was bailed out by the Bank of England a day earlier .\nReassurances that banks was safe have gone unheeded by many .", "id": 1019} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- A magnitude 4.2 earthquake shook the San Francisco area Friday at 4:42 a.m. PT (7:42 a.m. ET), the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The quake left about 2,000 customers without power, said David Eisenhower, a spokesman for Pacific Gas and Light. Under the USGS classification, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake is considered \"light,\" which it says usually causes minimal damage. \"We had quite a spike in calls, mostly calls of inquiry, none of any injury, none of any damage that was reported,\" said Capt. Al Casciato of the San Francisco police. \"It was fairly mild.\" Watch police describe concerned calls immediately after the quake \u00bb . The quake was centered about two miles east-northeast of Oakland, at a depth of 3.6 miles, the USGS said. Oakland is just east of San Francisco, across San Francisco Bay. An Oakland police dispatcher told CNN the quake set off alarms at people's homes. The shaking lasted about 50 seconds, said CNN meteorologist Chad Myers. According to the USGS, magnitude 4.2 quakes are felt indoors and may break dishes and windows and overturn unstable objects. Pendulum clocks may stop. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n2,000 customers without electricity, power company says .\nMagnitude 4.2 quake set off home alarms, says Oakland police dispatcher .\n\"It was fairly mild,\" police say, no immediate reports of injuries, damage .\nIt was centered two miles east-northeast of Oakland, about 3.6 miles deep .", "context": "SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- A magnitude 4.2 earthquake shook the San Francisco area Friday at 4:42 a.m. PT (7:42 a.m. ET), the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The quake left about 2,000 customers without power, said David Eisenhower, a spokesman for Pacific Gas and Light. Under the USGS classification, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake is considered \"light,\" which it says usually causes minimal damage. \"We had quite a spike in calls, mostly calls of inquiry, none of any injury, none of any damage that was reported,\" said Capt. Al Casciato of the San Francisco police. \"It was fairly mild.\" Watch police describe concerned calls immediately after the quake \u00bb . The quake was centered about two miles east-northeast of Oakland, at a depth of 3.6 miles, the USGS said. Oakland is just east of San Francisco, across San Francisco Bay. An Oakland police dispatcher told CNN the quake set off alarms at people's homes. The shaking lasted about 50 seconds, said CNN meteorologist Chad Myers. According to the USGS, magnitude 4.2 quakes are felt indoors and may break dishes and windows and overturn unstable objects. Pendulum clocks may stop. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "2,000 customers without electricity, power company says .\nMagnitude 4.2 quake set off home alarms, says Oakland police dispatcher .\n\"It was fairly mild,\" police say, no immediate reports of injuries, damage .\nIt was centered two miles east-northeast of Oakland, about 3.6 miles deep .", "id": 1014} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former football star O.J. Simpson walked out of jail late Wednesday after posting $250,000 bail. O.J. Simpson leaves the Clark County Detention Center late Wednesday night. Eighth District Judge Jackie Glass hours earlier doubled Simpson's bail to ensure his appearance at an April 7 trial. Glass said Simpson had violated terms of his previous bail. Glass was adamant that Simpson remain in the Clark County Detention Center until 15 percent of the $250,000 is paid in full -- $37,500 -- after it was revealed in court that Simpson never paid any part of his previous $125,000 bail. \"There's no 'get-out-of-jail-free card' today,\" an angry Glass told Simpson's lawyers. \"I don't want him out of the jail until the 15 percent is paid in full.\" Watch the scolding judge \u00bb . The judge scolded Simpson, saying he wasn't taking the matter seriously. \"I don't know if it's just arrogance. I don't know if it's ignorance,\" she chided. Simpson posted bail at about 6:15 p.m. local time (9:15 p.m. ET), according to Las Vegas authorities. Simpson returned to jail in Nevada from his home in Florida January 11 for Wednesday's hearing, after prosecutors alleged he violated the terms of his bail by attempting to contact a co-defendant. The original bail bondsman -- Miguel Pereira of Florida-based You Ring, We Spring -- testified Wednesday that the former football player didn't put any money toward the bail that allowed him to leave jail in September. \"Not one cent,\" he said. The bail bondsman himself paid the 15 percent premium and the $40 filing fee to allow Simpson to leave the detention center, although he said he had a power of attorney for Simpson's Florida home but never filed a lien on it. When questioned by Simpson attorney Yale Galanter, Pereira admitted he had never sent Simpson a bill for the premium. But, he said, he had an understanding with Simpson that he would be paid \"after it was all over.\" Glass described it as \"mind-boggling\" that Simpson never had to put up any collateral for his first bond and that the bail bondsman never asked for anything. Prosecutors also produced Wednesday a recording of a profanity-laced voice mail message left on Pereira's answering machine in November from Simpson, which he told Pereira to deliver to co-defendant Clarence Stewart. The prosecutor said the message contained \"an undercurrent of a threat,\" and he wanted the bail to be raised to at least $1 million. Galanter did not contest the authenticity of the recording. As part of his bail granted September 19, Simpson was to have no contact whatsoever with victims, witnesses or co-defendants in the case. Glass said the same goes this time. Watch how Simpson wound up in jail \u00bb . \"When I tell you, Mr. Simpson, there are conditions and there are rules, let me make sure you understand if you violate those rules ... you'll be back, locked up in the Clark County Detention Center; do you understand me?\" the judge asked. \"I understand 100 percent,\" said Simpson, dressed in a navy blue jail jumpsuit. \"No contact [with others in case], no phone messages to third parties, no emails, no letters -- nothing,\" Glass added. Galanter said his client \"was truly contrite about what has occurred.\" \"He will abide scrupulously by whatever this court decides,\" the attorney said. Simpson faces trial April 7 on 12 criminal counts, including conspiracy, kidnapping, robbery, burglary, coercion and assault with a deadly weapon. The charges stem from a September 13 incident at a Las Vegas hotel in which he allegedly stole sports memorabilia he said belonged to him from dealers Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong. According to earlier testimony, Beardsley and Fromong were offering more than 600 Simpson-related items for sale, including ties Simpson wore during his criminal trial for the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman. Simpson was acquitted in that trial. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nJudge doubles bail to $250,000, accuses of \"arrogance\" or \"ignorance\"\nJailed since Friday, Simpson was required to put down $37,500 in cash to get out .\nBail bondsman tells judge O.J. Simpson never paid him .\nDA says Simpson violated bail terms by leaving message for co-defendant .", "context": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former football star O.J. Simpson walked out of jail late Wednesday after posting $250,000 bail. O.J. Simpson leaves the Clark County Detention Center late Wednesday night. Eighth District Judge Jackie Glass hours earlier doubled Simpson's bail to ensure his appearance at an April 7 trial. Glass said Simpson had violated terms of his previous bail. Glass was adamant that Simpson remain in the Clark County Detention Center until 15 percent of the $250,000 is paid in full -- $37,500 -- after it was revealed in court that Simpson never paid any part of his previous $125,000 bail. \"There's no 'get-out-of-jail-free card' today,\" an angry Glass told Simpson's lawyers. \"I don't want him out of the jail until the 15 percent is paid in full.\" Watch the scolding judge \u00bb . The judge scolded Simpson, saying he wasn't taking the matter seriously. \"I don't know if it's just arrogance. I don't know if it's ignorance,\" she chided. Simpson posted bail at about 6:15 p.m. local time (9:15 p.m. ET), according to Las Vegas authorities. Simpson returned to jail in Nevada from his home in Florida January 11 for Wednesday's hearing, after prosecutors alleged he violated the terms of his bail by attempting to contact a co-defendant. The original bail bondsman -- Miguel Pereira of Florida-based You Ring, We Spring -- testified Wednesday that the former football player didn't put any money toward the bail that allowed him to leave jail in September. \"Not one cent,\" he said. The bail bondsman himself paid the 15 percent premium and the $40 filing fee to allow Simpson to leave the detention center, although he said he had a power of attorney for Simpson's Florida home but never filed a lien on it. When questioned by Simpson attorney Yale Galanter, Pereira admitted he had never sent Simpson a bill for the premium. But, he said, he had an understanding with Simpson that he would be paid \"after it was all over.\" Glass described it as \"mind-boggling\" that Simpson never had to put up any collateral for his first bond and that the bail bondsman never asked for anything. Prosecutors also produced Wednesday a recording of a profanity-laced voice mail message left on Pereira's answering machine in November from Simpson, which he told Pereira to deliver to co-defendant Clarence Stewart. The prosecutor said the message contained \"an undercurrent of a threat,\" and he wanted the bail to be raised to at least $1 million. Galanter did not contest the authenticity of the recording. As part of his bail granted September 19, Simpson was to have no contact whatsoever with victims, witnesses or co-defendants in the case. Glass said the same goes this time. Watch how Simpson wound up in jail \u00bb . \"When I tell you, Mr. Simpson, there are conditions and there are rules, let me make sure you understand if you violate those rules ... you'll be back, locked up in the Clark County Detention Center; do you understand me?\" the judge asked. \"I understand 100 percent,\" said Simpson, dressed in a navy blue jail jumpsuit. \"No contact [with others in case], no phone messages to third parties, no emails, no letters -- nothing,\" Glass added. Galanter said his client \"was truly contrite about what has occurred.\" \"He will abide scrupulously by whatever this court decides,\" the attorney said. Simpson faces trial April 7 on 12 criminal counts, including conspiracy, kidnapping, robbery, burglary, coercion and assault with a deadly weapon. The charges stem from a September 13 incident at a Las Vegas hotel in which he allegedly stole sports memorabilia he said belonged to him from dealers Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong. According to earlier testimony, Beardsley and Fromong were offering more than 600 Simpson-related items for sale, including ties Simpson wore during his criminal trial for the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman. Simpson was acquitted in that trial. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Judge doubles bail to $250,000, accuses of \"arrogance\" or \"ignorance\"\nJailed since Friday, Simpson was required to put down $37,500 in cash to get out .\nBail bondsman tells judge O.J. Simpson never paid him .\nDA says Simpson violated bail terms by leaving message for co-defendant .", "id": 1177} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The commander of the nuclear-powered submarine USS Hampton has been relieved of his command amid an inquiry into misconduct by crew members, the U.S. Navy said Friday. The USS Hampton appears in an undated photograph. Cmdr. Michael B. Portland lost his post \"due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command,\" the Navy said in a statement. Cmdr. William J. Houston will replace Portland. The crew neither maintained inspection records nor conducted the required inspection of chemical levels associated with the cooling system of the ship's nuclear reactor, Navy officials said. The crew then went back and falsified existing records to make it appear the work had been done. \"There is not, and never was, any danger to the crew or the public,\" the Navy said. Portland's demotion brings to 10 the number of people relieved of duty on the submarine in the wake of the misconduct probe. Six personnel have been punished for forging inspection records for the cooling system, the Navy officials said Monday. Those six -- one officer and five enlisted personnel -- received a \"nonjudicial punishment\" after other Navy personnel discovered their actions, the officials said. The Navy said Friday that one officer and two enlisted crew members have been temporarily reassigned to Submarine Squadron 11. Portland also will be temporarily reassigned to that squadron. The misconduct was discovered September 17 but not made public until after completion of an initial inquiry. A fact-finding investigation is under way, and further action against Navy crew members is possible, a Navy official said. The Hampton remains in port in San Diego, California. In all, the $900 million vessel's crew includes 13 officers and 116 enlisted personnel. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNavy says it has lost confidence in officer's ability to command .\nCrew members on sub disciplined for faking inspection records, Navy says .\nTen people have been relieved of duty; six received \"nonjudicial punishment\"", "context": "(CNN) -- The commander of the nuclear-powered submarine USS Hampton has been relieved of his command amid an inquiry into misconduct by crew members, the U.S. Navy said Friday. The USS Hampton appears in an undated photograph. Cmdr. Michael B. Portland lost his post \"due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command,\" the Navy said in a statement. Cmdr. William J. Houston will replace Portland. The crew neither maintained inspection records nor conducted the required inspection of chemical levels associated with the cooling system of the ship's nuclear reactor, Navy officials said. The crew then went back and falsified existing records to make it appear the work had been done. \"There is not, and never was, any danger to the crew or the public,\" the Navy said. Portland's demotion brings to 10 the number of people relieved of duty on the submarine in the wake of the misconduct probe. Six personnel have been punished for forging inspection records for the cooling system, the Navy officials said Monday. Those six -- one officer and five enlisted personnel -- received a \"nonjudicial punishment\" after other Navy personnel discovered their actions, the officials said. The Navy said Friday that one officer and two enlisted crew members have been temporarily reassigned to Submarine Squadron 11. Portland also will be temporarily reassigned to that squadron. The misconduct was discovered September 17 but not made public until after completion of an initial inquiry. A fact-finding investigation is under way, and further action against Navy crew members is possible, a Navy official said. The Hampton remains in port in San Diego, California. In all, the $900 million vessel's crew includes 13 officers and 116 enlisted personnel. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Navy says it has lost confidence in officer's ability to command .\nCrew members on sub disciplined for faking inspection records, Navy says .\nTen people have been relieved of duty; six received \"nonjudicial punishment\"", "id": 1146} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Former detainees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement accuse the agency in a lawsuit of forcibly injecting them with psychotropic drugs while trying to shuttle them out of the country during their deportation. Raymond Soeoth, pictured here with his wife, says he was injected with drugs by ICE agents against his will. One of the drugs in question is the potent anti-psychotic drug Haldol, which is often used to treat schizophrenia or other mental illnesses. Doctors say they are required to see patients in person before such drugs are administered. Two immigrants, Raymond Soeoth of Indonesia and Amadou Diouf of Senegal in West Africa, told CNN they were injected with the drugs against their will. Both are plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against the government. They are seeking an end to the alleged practice and unspecified damages. Watch why the former detainees claim abuse \u00bb . Dr. Paul Appelbaum, a professor of psychiatry, law and ethics at Columbia University, reviewed both men's medical records for this report and was stunned by what he discovered. \"I'm really shocked to find out that the government has been using physicians and using potent medications in this way,\" said Appelbaum, who also serves as a member of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. \"That is the sort of thing that would be subject to a malpractice claim in the civilian world.\" The allegations of ICE forcibly drugging deportees were raised last month by Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Connecticut, during the re-nomination hearing of ICE chief Julie Myers. \"The information the committee has received from ICE regarding the forced drugging of immigration detainees is extremely troubling, particularly since it appears ICE may have violated its own detention standards,\" Lieberman spokeswoman Leslie Phillips told CNN in an e-mail. \"Senator Lieberman intends to follow up with ICE to ensure that detainees are not drugged unless there is a medical reason to do so.\" ACLU attorney Ahilan Arulanantham, who is representing Soeoth and Diouf, said, \"It would be torture to give a powerful anti-psychotic drug to somebody who isn't even mentally ill. ... But here, it's happening on U.S. soil to an immigrant the government is trying to deport.\" Responding to Lieberman's written questions, Myers said 1,073 immigration detainees had \"medical escorts\" for deportation since 2003. From October last year to the end of April this year, she said 56 received psychotropic medications during the removal process. Of those, 33 detainees received medication \"because of combative behavior with the imminent risk of danger to others and/or self,\" she said. \"First, I am aware of, and deeply concerned about reports that past practices may not have conformed to ICE detention standards,\" Myers said. She added no detainee should be \"involuntarily medicated without court order,\" except in emergency situations. But both Soeoth and Diouf say they had not exhibited any combative behavior. Soeoth, a Christian minister from Indonesia, spent 27 months in detention awaiting deportation after his bid for political asylum was rejected. Hours before he was to be sent back home on December 7, 2004, he says guards injected him with a mystery drug that made him groggy for two days. See the document that shows Soeoth was injected . \"They pushed me on the bench, they opened my pants, and they just give me injection,\" he said through broken English. He says he was taken to Los Angeles International Airport while in this drug-induced stupor, but two hours before takeoff, airline security refused to transport him, so ICE agents returned him to his cell at Terminal Island near Los Angeles. Terminal Island, once a federal prison, is a crowded facility along the ocean where hundreds of illegal immigrants await deportation. Soeoth's medical records indicate he was injected with Cogentin and Haldol, even though those same records show he has no history of mental illness. In the records, the government says he was injected with the drug after he said he would kill himself if deported -- a remark Soeoth denies ever making. ICE said in a written statement it couldn't respond to specific allegations due to pending litigation. \"Department of Homeland Security law enforcement personnel may not and do not prescribe or administer medication to detainees,\" the ICE statement said. \"Only trained and qualified medical professionals, including officers of the U.S. Public Health Service, may prescribe or administer medication.\" But, Diouf says, he was injected on the plane right before he was to be deported. He said he even had a federal stay of his deportation -- and the paperwork to prove it -- but his U.S. government escorts wouldn't let him show it to the pilot of the plane preparing to fly him out of the country. See Diouf's stay of deportation document . That's when, he says, \"I was wrestled to the ground and injected through my clothes.\" A government report says he was medicated because he did not follow orders. In both cases, Diouf and Soeoth remain in the United States pending a decision in the case. If they lose, they may land back in the hands of ICE, once again facing deportation. Soeoth says he's traumatized by what happened. \"I know this country [is] very generous to immigrants,\" he says. \"What they did to me was very, very bad.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Wayne Drash, Traci Tamura and Gregg Cane contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDetainees file suit against ICE, allege they were injected with drugs .\nOne detainee tells CNN: \"What they did to me was very, very bad\"\nICE says 1,073 detainees have had \"medical escorts\" since 2003 .\nSen. Lieberman vows to investigate further; spokesman calls charges \"troubling\"", "context": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Former detainees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement accuse the agency in a lawsuit of forcibly injecting them with psychotropic drugs while trying to shuttle them out of the country during their deportation. Raymond Soeoth, pictured here with his wife, says he was injected with drugs by ICE agents against his will. One of the drugs in question is the potent anti-psychotic drug Haldol, which is often used to treat schizophrenia or other mental illnesses. Doctors say they are required to see patients in person before such drugs are administered. Two immigrants, Raymond Soeoth of Indonesia and Amadou Diouf of Senegal in West Africa, told CNN they were injected with the drugs against their will. Both are plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against the government. They are seeking an end to the alleged practice and unspecified damages. Watch why the former detainees claim abuse \u00bb . Dr. Paul Appelbaum, a professor of psychiatry, law and ethics at Columbia University, reviewed both men's medical records for this report and was stunned by what he discovered. \"I'm really shocked to find out that the government has been using physicians and using potent medications in this way,\" said Appelbaum, who also serves as a member of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. \"That is the sort of thing that would be subject to a malpractice claim in the civilian world.\" The allegations of ICE forcibly drugging deportees were raised last month by Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Connecticut, during the re-nomination hearing of ICE chief Julie Myers. \"The information the committee has received from ICE regarding the forced drugging of immigration detainees is extremely troubling, particularly since it appears ICE may have violated its own detention standards,\" Lieberman spokeswoman Leslie Phillips told CNN in an e-mail. \"Senator Lieberman intends to follow up with ICE to ensure that detainees are not drugged unless there is a medical reason to do so.\" ACLU attorney Ahilan Arulanantham, who is representing Soeoth and Diouf, said, \"It would be torture to give a powerful anti-psychotic drug to somebody who isn't even mentally ill. ... But here, it's happening on U.S. soil to an immigrant the government is trying to deport.\" Responding to Lieberman's written questions, Myers said 1,073 immigration detainees had \"medical escorts\" for deportation since 2003. From October last year to the end of April this year, she said 56 received psychotropic medications during the removal process. Of those, 33 detainees received medication \"because of combative behavior with the imminent risk of danger to others and/or self,\" she said. \"First, I am aware of, and deeply concerned about reports that past practices may not have conformed to ICE detention standards,\" Myers said. She added no detainee should be \"involuntarily medicated without court order,\" except in emergency situations. But both Soeoth and Diouf say they had not exhibited any combative behavior. Soeoth, a Christian minister from Indonesia, spent 27 months in detention awaiting deportation after his bid for political asylum was rejected. Hours before he was to be sent back home on December 7, 2004, he says guards injected him with a mystery drug that made him groggy for two days. See the document that shows Soeoth was injected . \"They pushed me on the bench, they opened my pants, and they just give me injection,\" he said through broken English. He says he was taken to Los Angeles International Airport while in this drug-induced stupor, but two hours before takeoff, airline security refused to transport him, so ICE agents returned him to his cell at Terminal Island near Los Angeles. Terminal Island, once a federal prison, is a crowded facility along the ocean where hundreds of illegal immigrants await deportation. Soeoth's medical records indicate he was injected with Cogentin and Haldol, even though those same records show he has no history of mental illness. In the records, the government says he was injected with the drug after he said he would kill himself if deported -- a remark Soeoth denies ever making. ICE said in a written statement it couldn't respond to specific allegations due to pending litigation. \"Department of Homeland Security law enforcement personnel may not and do not prescribe or administer medication to detainees,\" the ICE statement said. \"Only trained and qualified medical professionals, including officers of the U.S. Public Health Service, may prescribe or administer medication.\" But, Diouf says, he was injected on the plane right before he was to be deported. He said he even had a federal stay of his deportation -- and the paperwork to prove it -- but his U.S. government escorts wouldn't let him show it to the pilot of the plane preparing to fly him out of the country. See Diouf's stay of deportation document . That's when, he says, \"I was wrestled to the ground and injected through my clothes.\" A government report says he was medicated because he did not follow orders. In both cases, Diouf and Soeoth remain in the United States pending a decision in the case. If they lose, they may land back in the hands of ICE, once again facing deportation. Soeoth says he's traumatized by what happened. \"I know this country [is] very generous to immigrants,\" he says. \"What they did to me was very, very bad.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Wayne Drash, Traci Tamura and Gregg Cane contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Detainees file suit against ICE, allege they were injected with drugs .\nOne detainee tells CNN: \"What they did to me was very, very bad\"\nICE says 1,073 detainees have had \"medical escorts\" since 2003 .\nSen. Lieberman vows to investigate further; spokesman calls charges \"troubling\"", "id": 1179} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "Reuters is a global information company providing material tailored for professionals in the financial services, media and corporate markets. Its information is trusted and drives decision making across the globe. In October 1851 Paul Julius Reuter, a German-born immigrant, opened an office in the City of London which transmitted stock market quotations between London and Paris via the new Calais-Dover cable. 18 months earlier he had used pigeons to fly stock prices between Aachen and Brussels, a service which operated for a year until the gap in the telegraph link was closed. Reuters, as the agency soon became known, eventually extended its service to other European countries. It also expanded the content to include general and economic news from all around the world. In 1865 Reuters was first in Europe with news of President Lincoln's assassination in the United States. As overland telegraph and undersea cable facilities developed, the business expanded beyond Europe to include the Far East in 1872 and South America in 1874. In 1883 Reuters began to use a \"column printer\" to transmit messages electrically to London newspapers and in 1923 pioneered the use of radio to transmit news internationally. In 1927 it brought in the teleprinter to distribute news to London newspapers. Today Reuters has over 16,900 staff in over 94 countries across the globe, and is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, with 196 bureaux serving approximately 131 countries. In 2006 Reuters filed over two and a half million news items, including 656,500 alerts, from 209 countries around the world, published in 18 languages. Although Reuters is best known as the world's largest international multimedia news agency, more than 90% of its revenue derives from its financial services business. Some 370,000 financial market professionals working in the equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, money, commodities and energy markets around the world use Reuters products. The company supplies news -- text, graphics, video and pictures -- to media organizations across the globe. It also provides news to businesses outside the financial services sector, as well as direct to consumers. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nReuters was founded in 1851 by Julius Reuter, transmitting market quotations .\nThe company was first in Europe with news of President Lincoln's assassination .\nToday Reuters has 196 bureaux serving approximately 131 countries.", "context": "Reuters is a global information company providing material tailored for professionals in the financial services, media and corporate markets. Its information is trusted and drives decision making across the globe. In October 1851 Paul Julius Reuter, a German-born immigrant, opened an office in the City of London which transmitted stock market quotations between London and Paris via the new Calais-Dover cable. 18 months earlier he had used pigeons to fly stock prices between Aachen and Brussels, a service which operated for a year until the gap in the telegraph link was closed. Reuters, as the agency soon became known, eventually extended its service to other European countries. It also expanded the content to include general and economic news from all around the world. In 1865 Reuters was first in Europe with news of President Lincoln's assassination in the United States. As overland telegraph and undersea cable facilities developed, the business expanded beyond Europe to include the Far East in 1872 and South America in 1874. In 1883 Reuters began to use a \"column printer\" to transmit messages electrically to London newspapers and in 1923 pioneered the use of radio to transmit news internationally. In 1927 it brought in the teleprinter to distribute news to London newspapers. Today Reuters has over 16,900 staff in over 94 countries across the globe, and is the world's largest international multimedia news agency, with 196 bureaux serving approximately 131 countries. In 2006 Reuters filed over two and a half million news items, including 656,500 alerts, from 209 countries around the world, published in 18 languages. Although Reuters is best known as the world's largest international multimedia news agency, more than 90% of its revenue derives from its financial services business. Some 370,000 financial market professionals working in the equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, money, commodities and energy markets around the world use Reuters products. The company supplies news -- text, graphics, video and pictures -- to media organizations across the globe. It also provides news to businesses outside the financial services sector, as well as direct to consumers. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Reuters was founded in 1851 by Julius Reuter, transmitting market quotations .\nThe company was first in Europe with news of President Lincoln's assassination .\nToday Reuters has 196 bureaux serving approximately 131 countries.", "id": 1065} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- As part of an effort to share the best practices of modern business among organizations across the globe, CNN is talking to some of the world's top executives. In line with this, CNN will be hosting three events looking at modern strategies in today's business arena. The first of these master classes will be based at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai and will be aired November 10 and 11. One of the guests at the event will be Howard Schultz, chairman of the international coffee shop chain Starbucks. He will be part of a live discussion at the master class and will take questions that you, the CNN audience, put to him. As the head of a coffee empire that now boasts over 12,000 stores and recorded revenues in 2006 of $7.8 billion, Schultz is well equipped to tackle questions on the best ways to succeed in today's business world. The CNN Boardroom Master classes will take place in the homes of the world's largest stock markets -- Shanghai, New York and London. It airs on November10 at 2115 and November 11 at 0115 & 1615 HKT. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nCNN will host three Boardroom Master Classes with business experts .\nThe first event will feature Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz .\nSchultz will take e-mail and video questions from the CNN audience .", "context": "(CNN) -- As part of an effort to share the best practices of modern business among organizations across the globe, CNN is talking to some of the world's top executives. In line with this, CNN will be hosting three events looking at modern strategies in today's business arena. The first of these master classes will be based at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai and will be aired November 10 and 11. One of the guests at the event will be Howard Schultz, chairman of the international coffee shop chain Starbucks. He will be part of a live discussion at the master class and will take questions that you, the CNN audience, put to him. As the head of a coffee empire that now boasts over 12,000 stores and recorded revenues in 2006 of $7.8 billion, Schultz is well equipped to tackle questions on the best ways to succeed in today's business world. The CNN Boardroom Master classes will take place in the homes of the world's largest stock markets -- Shanghai, New York and London. It airs on November10 at 2115 and November 11 at 0115 & 1615 HKT. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "CNN will host three Boardroom Master Classes with business experts .\nThe first event will feature Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz .\nSchultz will take e-mail and video questions from the CNN audience .", "id": 1084} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LOS ANGELES, California -- One of the bigger difficulties any first-time buyer faces is purchasing a car that doesn't scream \"first-time\" to friends, relatives and co-workers, or indeed to the buyer each time they step into an ill-chosen purchase. A \"shark\" that races down roads. To break from the boring econobox, here are some of the more sculpted and stylish cars available for about $20,000 that will hold their looks for a long time and give a little bit of joy to a first-time owner. Hyundai Tiburon . If you didn't know already, Tiburon means \"shark\" in Spanish, and it's not hard to see how Hyundai's sporty coupe can stalk the unwary first-time buyer and snare them quickly. Like an instantly recognizable dorsal fin, the Tiburon in its third incarnation is perhaps the purest low-slung sportster that won't bust a first-time buyer's wallet, though it may chew a hole in the seat of their pants as they're pushed back into those tight-hugging bucket seats. The startling Hyundai-designed looks boast a touch of Italian styling uncommon for its bracket. Mazda MazdaSpeed3 . A bona-fide pocket rocket, any first-time buyer can put a fair distance between themselves and the pack in the MazdaSpeed3, part of the Asian carmaker's strategy to wrestle performance compact coupe sales from European carmakers. This one isn't overbearingly dripped in trim or wings, but don't let any youngster tell you it doesn't have what it takes to make their peers jealous. The MazdaSpeed3 will storm from standing to a mile a minute in under six seconds and is said to hit 155 mph. Its secret is torque negation in the low gears -- and perhaps its 263 horses under the hood. Another hidden gem is its seven-speaker Bose stereo. Pontiac G5 GT Coupe . Much like the fantastic Chevy Cobalt SS, its younger sister Pontiac G5 GT boasts highly sprung motoring at a price that appeals to the first-time buyer's wallet. The G5 GT has been tweaked just slightly from its sister SS -- like the difference between Ashlee and Jessica Simpson -- boasting a less horizontal grille and more sculpted valance. Both are reasonably stylish from the back and side and both leaving plenty room for aftermarket add-ons. A new grille entirely, like a Phantom, may just be what you need to set it off against the crowd. The GT's inline-four 2.4-liter 173-hp engine -- 25hp over the base -- drives the front wheels to hit 0-60 mph in 7.5 seconds. Gas mileage is good and customer satisfaction ratings are off the hook. Ford Mustang V6 . A revamped chassis is the key to why Ford's Mustang has become an outstanding product at a price that's hard to beat. A tweak to the iconic lines for last year included a smaller back window and a longer, craggier front end. Some might of course call us heretics for picking a V6 over the famous eight-cylinder included in the GT package but, to be honest, the V6 performs admirably, pushes out 210hp and emits a low-down growl that sounds wonderful. And it's still a Mustang. Civic Coupe . A Civic hatch was my second car (after a very short-lived VW Rabbit). The coupe tested earlier this year brought back fond memories of the Civic's surprisingly roomy front cabin, its enjoyable handling and maneuverability, first-class economy and its sporty elongated hood and swooping back end. Standard features include a 350-watt premium sound system, a touch-screen satellite-navigation system whose screen flips to reveal the CD player, and a slot for a computer memory card. It's also got a funky dash that spectrally lights at night -- what fun. Scion xB . On the heels of its 2004 release, Toyota's hipster Scion brand has remodeled its boxy wonder this year, this time boasting more than a design nod to its parent company's FJ Cruiser. Wide rear pillars, wraparound headlights and bumper define the second-generation variant, which comes dripping with gadgetry inside, as well as leaving plenty of room for after-market customization. This one turns heads while allowing you to pack five adults in relative comfort. Other notable features include a central console that fits in a DVD player alongside a backlit GPS sat-nav system that lights up in any one of 10 colors. Honda Fit . A co-worker bought one of these after crashing her old and very badly beaten up Saturn on a left turn into oncoming traffic. Ouch. So it technically wasn't her first car, but for many buyers, it will be. Energetic, filled with flair and boasting a vertical fold the length of its bonnet, the Fit looks the part as well as being colossally roomy inside for what you expect. You don't get a third row of seats in there but, with the back row folded flat, it almost lends you to believe it can become a camper. Other great touches include an mp3 input jack and reclining rear-seat headrests, while gas mileage is, as expected, very good indeed. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTiburon is low-slung sportster that won't bust first-time buyer's wallet .\nPontiac G5 GT boasts highly sprung motoring .\nToyota's hipster Scion comes dripping with gadgetry inside .", "context": "LOS ANGELES, California -- One of the bigger difficulties any first-time buyer faces is purchasing a car that doesn't scream \"first-time\" to friends, relatives and co-workers, or indeed to the buyer each time they step into an ill-chosen purchase. A \"shark\" that races down roads. To break from the boring econobox, here are some of the more sculpted and stylish cars available for about $20,000 that will hold their looks for a long time and give a little bit of joy to a first-time owner. Hyundai Tiburon . If you didn't know already, Tiburon means \"shark\" in Spanish, and it's not hard to see how Hyundai's sporty coupe can stalk the unwary first-time buyer and snare them quickly. Like an instantly recognizable dorsal fin, the Tiburon in its third incarnation is perhaps the purest low-slung sportster that won't bust a first-time buyer's wallet, though it may chew a hole in the seat of their pants as they're pushed back into those tight-hugging bucket seats. The startling Hyundai-designed looks boast a touch of Italian styling uncommon for its bracket. Mazda MazdaSpeed3 . A bona-fide pocket rocket, any first-time buyer can put a fair distance between themselves and the pack in the MazdaSpeed3, part of the Asian carmaker's strategy to wrestle performance compact coupe sales from European carmakers. This one isn't overbearingly dripped in trim or wings, but don't let any youngster tell you it doesn't have what it takes to make their peers jealous. The MazdaSpeed3 will storm from standing to a mile a minute in under six seconds and is said to hit 155 mph. Its secret is torque negation in the low gears -- and perhaps its 263 horses under the hood. Another hidden gem is its seven-speaker Bose stereo. Pontiac G5 GT Coupe . Much like the fantastic Chevy Cobalt SS, its younger sister Pontiac G5 GT boasts highly sprung motoring at a price that appeals to the first-time buyer's wallet. The G5 GT has been tweaked just slightly from its sister SS -- like the difference between Ashlee and Jessica Simpson -- boasting a less horizontal grille and more sculpted valance. Both are reasonably stylish from the back and side and both leaving plenty room for aftermarket add-ons. A new grille entirely, like a Phantom, may just be what you need to set it off against the crowd. The GT's inline-four 2.4-liter 173-hp engine -- 25hp over the base -- drives the front wheels to hit 0-60 mph in 7.5 seconds. Gas mileage is good and customer satisfaction ratings are off the hook. Ford Mustang V6 . A revamped chassis is the key to why Ford's Mustang has become an outstanding product at a price that's hard to beat. A tweak to the iconic lines for last year included a smaller back window and a longer, craggier front end. Some might of course call us heretics for picking a V6 over the famous eight-cylinder included in the GT package but, to be honest, the V6 performs admirably, pushes out 210hp and emits a low-down growl that sounds wonderful. And it's still a Mustang. Civic Coupe . A Civic hatch was my second car (after a very short-lived VW Rabbit). The coupe tested earlier this year brought back fond memories of the Civic's surprisingly roomy front cabin, its enjoyable handling and maneuverability, first-class economy and its sporty elongated hood and swooping back end. Standard features include a 350-watt premium sound system, a touch-screen satellite-navigation system whose screen flips to reveal the CD player, and a slot for a computer memory card. It's also got a funky dash that spectrally lights at night -- what fun. Scion xB . On the heels of its 2004 release, Toyota's hipster Scion brand has remodeled its boxy wonder this year, this time boasting more than a design nod to its parent company's FJ Cruiser. Wide rear pillars, wraparound headlights and bumper define the second-generation variant, which comes dripping with gadgetry inside, as well as leaving plenty of room for after-market customization. This one turns heads while allowing you to pack five adults in relative comfort. Other notable features include a central console that fits in a DVD player alongside a backlit GPS sat-nav system that lights up in any one of 10 colors. Honda Fit . A co-worker bought one of these after crashing her old and very badly beaten up Saturn on a left turn into oncoming traffic. Ouch. So it technically wasn't her first car, but for many buyers, it will be. Energetic, filled with flair and boasting a vertical fold the length of its bonnet, the Fit looks the part as well as being colossally roomy inside for what you expect. You don't get a third row of seats in there but, with the back row folded flat, it almost lends you to believe it can become a camper. Other great touches include an mp3 input jack and reclining rear-seat headrests, while gas mileage is, as expected, very good indeed. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tiburon is low-slung sportster that won't bust first-time buyer's wallet .\nPontiac G5 GT boasts highly sprung motoring .\nToyota's hipster Scion comes dripping with gadgetry inside .", "id": 1165} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The chief operating officer of the National Children's Museum was arrested Tuesday and is charged with distributing child pornography over the Internet, authorities said. Robert A. Singer is accused of sending images depicting child pornography to people he believed to be a 12-year-old girl and her 33-year-old mother, according to a statement issued by U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia of the Southern District of New York. In reality he was communicating with an undercover detective for the New York Police Department. Some of the pornographic images were sent from Singer's computer at the museum, according to an affidavit filed in support of the charges by a special agent who investigates child pornography and child exploitation for U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. The Washington museum posted a message on its Web site saying officials there are \"horrified\" by news of Singer's arrest. They reported that he has been suspended from his post, effective immediately, and is barred from the property. Singer, 49, was arrested at his home in Falls Church, Virginia, by federal agents, according to the prosecutors' statement. Authorities allege he engaged in several instant messaging \"chats\" and e-mail communications with the undercover detective, posing as the woman and her daughter, from August to September. He is charged with five counts of distributing child pornography in interstate commerce. If convicted on each count, he would face a sentence of up to 140 years in prison -- up to 20 years for the first count and up to 40 years for each additional count, prosecutors said. Singer allegedly initiated contact with the undercover detective, posing as the mother, in an America On Line chat room called \"Cuties.\" The chat room attracts people who \"are known to trade in pornographic images, including child pornography,\" according to an affidavit filed in the case by a special agent who investigates child pornography and child exploitation for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. \"On five separate occasions in August 2007, Singer sent several images of child pornography over the Internet to the mother and the daughter, including images depicting sexual acts between minors and adults and images depicting known victims of child exploitation,\" prosecutors said. In his communications with the supposed daughter, Singer pretended to be a 15-year-old boy, authorities said. In August 2007, he sent her two images featuring child pornography, according to the affidavit, with the instruction, \"just delete it when you are done.\" A search of Singer's AOL account activity showed that from July to September, he sent about 80 images featuring child pornography to people including the detective, authorities said in the statement. Also, the search revealed that he had received about 10 images and one video depicting child pornography. Singer was expected to appear before a U.S. magistrate judge later Tuesday. He is identified in the complaint as a spokesman for the National Children's Museum, but a spokeswoman who asked not to be identified said he was promoted to chief operating officer within the past few months. He has been employed by the museum for four years, she said. In a written statement, the museum said it was notified by the Department of Homeland Security and ICE of Singer's arrest. \"We are horrified by the charges,\" the statement said. \"This news is deeply upsetting to the National Children's Museum family.\" \"As its essence, the National Children's Museum is about enriching the lives of children,\" the statement said. \"We are educators, child advocates and parents. Anyone who does anything that might endanger the welfare of a child has no place here. Harming children is against everything we stand for as an organization and as individuals.\" The museum, formerly known as the Capital Children's Museum, has been closed to the public since 2004, and operates from administrative offices, the statement said. A new facility is being built and is scheduled to open in 2012. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRobert A. Singer is accused of e-mailing child porn to 12-year-old girl .\n12-year-old girl was actually undercover New York City detective .\nSinger was identified in court document as National Children's Museum spokesman .\nWashington museum officials say they are \"horrified\" by the charges .", "context": "(CNN) -- The chief operating officer of the National Children's Museum was arrested Tuesday and is charged with distributing child pornography over the Internet, authorities said. Robert A. Singer is accused of sending images depicting child pornography to people he believed to be a 12-year-old girl and her 33-year-old mother, according to a statement issued by U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia of the Southern District of New York. In reality he was communicating with an undercover detective for the New York Police Department. Some of the pornographic images were sent from Singer's computer at the museum, according to an affidavit filed in support of the charges by a special agent who investigates child pornography and child exploitation for U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. The Washington museum posted a message on its Web site saying officials there are \"horrified\" by news of Singer's arrest. They reported that he has been suspended from his post, effective immediately, and is barred from the property. Singer, 49, was arrested at his home in Falls Church, Virginia, by federal agents, according to the prosecutors' statement. Authorities allege he engaged in several instant messaging \"chats\" and e-mail communications with the undercover detective, posing as the woman and her daughter, from August to September. He is charged with five counts of distributing child pornography in interstate commerce. If convicted on each count, he would face a sentence of up to 140 years in prison -- up to 20 years for the first count and up to 40 years for each additional count, prosecutors said. Singer allegedly initiated contact with the undercover detective, posing as the mother, in an America On Line chat room called \"Cuties.\" The chat room attracts people who \"are known to trade in pornographic images, including child pornography,\" according to an affidavit filed in the case by a special agent who investigates child pornography and child exploitation for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. \"On five separate occasions in August 2007, Singer sent several images of child pornography over the Internet to the mother and the daughter, including images depicting sexual acts between minors and adults and images depicting known victims of child exploitation,\" prosecutors said. In his communications with the supposed daughter, Singer pretended to be a 15-year-old boy, authorities said. In August 2007, he sent her two images featuring child pornography, according to the affidavit, with the instruction, \"just delete it when you are done.\" A search of Singer's AOL account activity showed that from July to September, he sent about 80 images featuring child pornography to people including the detective, authorities said in the statement. Also, the search revealed that he had received about 10 images and one video depicting child pornography. Singer was expected to appear before a U.S. magistrate judge later Tuesday. He is identified in the complaint as a spokesman for the National Children's Museum, but a spokeswoman who asked not to be identified said he was promoted to chief operating officer within the past few months. He has been employed by the museum for four years, she said. In a written statement, the museum said it was notified by the Department of Homeland Security and ICE of Singer's arrest. \"We are horrified by the charges,\" the statement said. \"This news is deeply upsetting to the National Children's Museum family.\" \"As its essence, the National Children's Museum is about enriching the lives of children,\" the statement said. \"We are educators, child advocates and parents. Anyone who does anything that might endanger the welfare of a child has no place here. Harming children is against everything we stand for as an organization and as individuals.\" The museum, formerly known as the Capital Children's Museum, has been closed to the public since 2004, and operates from administrative offices, the statement said. A new facility is being built and is scheduled to open in 2012. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Robert A. Singer is accused of e-mailing child porn to 12-year-old girl .\n12-year-old girl was actually undercover New York City detective .\nSinger was identified in court document as National Children's Museum spokesman .\nWashington museum officials say they are \"horrified\" by the charges .", "id": 1046} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A day after New Jersey banned executions, newly released figures show that capital punishment dropped this year to a 13-year low. The Supreme Court will hold oral arguments January 7 about the constitutionality of lethal injection protocols. Forty-two people have been put to death this year, according to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC), a Washington-based group that opposes the practice. That figure is down 57 percent from what it was in 1999, when 98 inmates were executed. Next year's figures are expected to drop further. The Supreme Court is to hold oral arguments January 7 about whether lethal injection protocols in 36 of the 37 states with the death penalty are constitutional. See how the rates have dropped \u00bb . The justices placed a moratorium on executions in late September, when they decided to review a Kentucky case about whether the three-drug lethal \"cocktail\" of chemicals represents \"cruel and unusual punishment,\" since it may cause excruciating pain to inmates unable to express discomfort. Stays of executions have been issued in several states until the larger constitutional issues are addressed. If the high court finds the procedures unconstitutional, it could take years before death-penalty states would meet legal standards necessary to resume lethal injection. And even if the method is declared acceptable, it would be months before new execution dates could be set. Ten states carried out executions this year. Outside the South, Arizona, South Dakota, Indiana, and Ohio together subjected six men to lethal injection. Learn about states' death penalty policies and statistics \u00bb . Texas continues to lead the nation, with 62 percent of executions nationwide this year. Overall, 86 percent this year were in the South. No more executions are scheduled this year. \"The death penalty has been in a period of decline for many years,\" said Richard Dieter, executive director of DPIC. \"Two thousand seven will be known as the year executions came to a temporary halt and as the year of concrete legislation reconsidering the death penalty.\" Death penalty supporters acknowledge that states outside the South have been reluctant to impose the punishment, even in the face of rising big-city crime rates. \"I think the main problem is that the death penalty is not being imposed often enough in those urban jurisdictions,\" said Kent Scheidegger of the Sacramento-based Criminal Justice Legal Foundation. \"I think people of the cities are not getting the quality of justice that people elsewhere receive. I think we need to build support for the death penalty and need to impose it more regularly where it is warranted.\" New Jersey's legislature voted last week to outlaw the death penalty -- the first state to do so in 42 years -- and Gov. Jon Corzine signed the measure into law Monday. At the same time, he commuted the sentences of the eight men on the state's death row. The move was largely symbolic, since no executions have occurred there since 1963. Similar bills in Nebraska, New Mexico and Montana failed this year in the legislature. State lawmakers in Maryland, Colorado, North Carolina, Tennessee and California are also considering abolishing the death penalty, but no bills have been introduced. The Supreme Court on January 4 will decide whether to review an appeal from Louisiana inmate Patrick Kennedy, sentenced to death in 2003 for raping his 8-year-old stepdaughter. The state's high court upheld the punishment as appropriate. The justices in 1976 banned capital punishment for rape, but 19 years later, Louisiana passed a law allowing execution for the sexual violation of a child under 12. State lawmakers distinguished the earlier high court case as pertaining only to \"adult women.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDeath Penalty Information Center: 42 people have been put to death this year .\nThat's down 57 percent from 1999 level, when 98 inmates were executed .\nFigure partly due to states questioning the constitutionality of lethal injection .\nTexas leads the nation in executions this year, according to DPIC .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A day after New Jersey banned executions, newly released figures show that capital punishment dropped this year to a 13-year low. The Supreme Court will hold oral arguments January 7 about the constitutionality of lethal injection protocols. Forty-two people have been put to death this year, according to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC), a Washington-based group that opposes the practice. That figure is down 57 percent from what it was in 1999, when 98 inmates were executed. Next year's figures are expected to drop further. The Supreme Court is to hold oral arguments January 7 about whether lethal injection protocols in 36 of the 37 states with the death penalty are constitutional. See how the rates have dropped \u00bb . The justices placed a moratorium on executions in late September, when they decided to review a Kentucky case about whether the three-drug lethal \"cocktail\" of chemicals represents \"cruel and unusual punishment,\" since it may cause excruciating pain to inmates unable to express discomfort. Stays of executions have been issued in several states until the larger constitutional issues are addressed. If the high court finds the procedures unconstitutional, it could take years before death-penalty states would meet legal standards necessary to resume lethal injection. And even if the method is declared acceptable, it would be months before new execution dates could be set. Ten states carried out executions this year. Outside the South, Arizona, South Dakota, Indiana, and Ohio together subjected six men to lethal injection. Learn about states' death penalty policies and statistics \u00bb . Texas continues to lead the nation, with 62 percent of executions nationwide this year. Overall, 86 percent this year were in the South. No more executions are scheduled this year. \"The death penalty has been in a period of decline for many years,\" said Richard Dieter, executive director of DPIC. \"Two thousand seven will be known as the year executions came to a temporary halt and as the year of concrete legislation reconsidering the death penalty.\" Death penalty supporters acknowledge that states outside the South have been reluctant to impose the punishment, even in the face of rising big-city crime rates. \"I think the main problem is that the death penalty is not being imposed often enough in those urban jurisdictions,\" said Kent Scheidegger of the Sacramento-based Criminal Justice Legal Foundation. \"I think people of the cities are not getting the quality of justice that people elsewhere receive. I think we need to build support for the death penalty and need to impose it more regularly where it is warranted.\" New Jersey's legislature voted last week to outlaw the death penalty -- the first state to do so in 42 years -- and Gov. Jon Corzine signed the measure into law Monday. At the same time, he commuted the sentences of the eight men on the state's death row. The move was largely symbolic, since no executions have occurred there since 1963. Similar bills in Nebraska, New Mexico and Montana failed this year in the legislature. State lawmakers in Maryland, Colorado, North Carolina, Tennessee and California are also considering abolishing the death penalty, but no bills have been introduced. The Supreme Court on January 4 will decide whether to review an appeal from Louisiana inmate Patrick Kennedy, sentenced to death in 2003 for raping his 8-year-old stepdaughter. The state's high court upheld the punishment as appropriate. The justices in 1976 banned capital punishment for rape, but 19 years later, Louisiana passed a law allowing execution for the sexual violation of a child under 12. State lawmakers distinguished the earlier high court case as pertaining only to \"adult women.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Death Penalty Information Center: 42 people have been put to death this year .\nThat's down 57 percent from 1999 level, when 98 inmates were executed .\nFigure partly due to states questioning the constitutionality of lethal injection .\nTexas leads the nation in executions this year, according to DPIC .", "id": 1104} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- One Australian soldier, three civilians and Taliban militants were killed early Friday during heavy fighting in southern Afghanistan, according to information from Australian and NATO officials. Four Australian troops have now died in the conflict in Afghanistan. The incident occurred in Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan province, where Taliban militants killed an Australian commando, the Australian Defence Ministry said. The 26-year-old commando -- Pvt. Luke Worsley of Sydney -- served with the Special Operations Task Group. This is the fourth Australian troop to die in the Afghan conflict. \"The action in which Private Worsley died only concluded in the last few hours and was characterized by heavy, close quarter fighting. The SOTG was conducting an operation to clear an identified Taliban bomb making facility in Uruzgan province, when the soldier was hit by small arms fire,\" Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston said. NATO's International Security Assistance Force said \"a significant number of Taliban insurgents were killed or captured as part of the operation. Taliban insurgents initiated the firefight which lasted several hours.\" Gen. Carlos Branco, ISAF spokesman, said it is not known how the civilians, two women and a child, died. \"However, we do know that the insurgents fired upon ISAF soldiers from the compound in which the Afghan civilians (two women and one child) were found after the fight. ISAF makes all effort to prevent losses of innocent civilian lives.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTaliban militants kill Australian commando in southern Afghanistan .\nHe was shot during operation to clear Taliban bomb making facility in Uruzgan .\nThis is the fourth Australian soldier to die in the conflict in Afghanistan .\nSeveral militants killed and a coalition troop injured in other fighting in southeast .", "context": "(CNN) -- One Australian soldier, three civilians and Taliban militants were killed early Friday during heavy fighting in southern Afghanistan, according to information from Australian and NATO officials. Four Australian troops have now died in the conflict in Afghanistan. The incident occurred in Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan province, where Taliban militants killed an Australian commando, the Australian Defence Ministry said. The 26-year-old commando -- Pvt. Luke Worsley of Sydney -- served with the Special Operations Task Group. This is the fourth Australian troop to die in the Afghan conflict. \"The action in which Private Worsley died only concluded in the last few hours and was characterized by heavy, close quarter fighting. The SOTG was conducting an operation to clear an identified Taliban bomb making facility in Uruzgan province, when the soldier was hit by small arms fire,\" Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston said. NATO's International Security Assistance Force said \"a significant number of Taliban insurgents were killed or captured as part of the operation. Taliban insurgents initiated the firefight which lasted several hours.\" Gen. Carlos Branco, ISAF spokesman, said it is not known how the civilians, two women and a child, died. \"However, we do know that the insurgents fired upon ISAF soldiers from the compound in which the Afghan civilians (two women and one child) were found after the fight. ISAF makes all effort to prevent losses of innocent civilian lives.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Taliban militants kill Australian commando in southern Afghanistan .\nHe was shot during operation to clear Taliban bomb making facility in Uruzgan .\nThis is the fourth Australian soldier to die in the conflict in Afghanistan .\nSeveral militants killed and a coalition troop injured in other fighting in southeast .", "id": 1079} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Tens of thousands of Congolese refugees fled camps Tuesday in the Democratic Republic of Congo as rebel troops attacked government forces in the area, the U.N. refugee agency said. Refugees move along a road Tuesday in Mugunga, near Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A press release from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said it didn't appear rebels had targeted the camps, but it reported some were looted after camp residents, classified as internally displaced persons, fled. Roads to Goma, about 10 miles from the camps, were crowded with refugees and local residents fleeing the fighting, the UNHCR reported. Torrential rain made the movement even more difficult. \"The main road toward Sake was crowded with people; we had difficulties getting through,\" UNHCR field safety adviser Pierre Nazroo was quoted as saying in the agency's release. \"Internally displaced people are moving from site to site, direction Goma.\" UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said, \"They have been living in extremely difficult conditions anyway. Now they have nothing but what they can carry.\" Redmond added, \"These are people in poor health; they are soaking wet because of the torrential downpours. They need shelter, they need water, they need a lot of assistance so we're going to have to move quickly to get that help to them because a lot of them are already in a weakened state.\" While the Congolese government accused troops under rebel general Laurent Nkunda of staging the attack, a Nkunda spokesman denied the allegation, according to a report from the Integrated Regional Information Networks, a U.N.-affiliated news service. The spokesman, Bwambale Kakolele, said Rwandan Hutu rebels who also operate in the area were behind the attack, that report said. A spokesman for the U.N. military mission in the Congo said it was uncertain which group attacked the Congo army outpost near the village of Kishangazi, according to the U.N.-affiliated news service. \"We think it could have been insurgents close to Nkunda who attacked, but we cannot rule out the [Rwandan rebels],\" spokesman Col. Pierre Cherayron was quoted as saying. The UNHCR identified the affected camps as Mugunga I, Mugunga II, Lac Vert and Bulengo, saying about 28,000 had abandoned the first three camps and about 2,000 had left Bulengo. The UNHCR said 375,000 Congolese in North Kivu province have been forced from their homes in the past year. In the past two months alone, 160,000 have fled their homes amid the fighting between renegade troops and government forces, the agency said. North Kivu is in eastern Congo near the borders of Rwanda and Uganda. Congolese President Joseph Kabila has tried to gain a cease-fire with the rebels in the area under Nkunda, but fighting continues as hard-liners among the rebels and in the government have blocked reconciliation efforts, according to the International Crisis Group, an nongovernmental organization looking for solutions to conflicts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Congo rebels blame Rwandan Hutus for attack, report says .\nInternally displaced Congolese flee as rebels attack government troops .\nTorrential rain makes refugee movement difficult .\nU.N. refugee agency: Some 375,000 have been forced from homes in past year .", "context": "(CNN) -- Tens of thousands of Congolese refugees fled camps Tuesday in the Democratic Republic of Congo as rebel troops attacked government forces in the area, the U.N. refugee agency said. Refugees move along a road Tuesday in Mugunga, near Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A press release from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said it didn't appear rebels had targeted the camps, but it reported some were looted after camp residents, classified as internally displaced persons, fled. Roads to Goma, about 10 miles from the camps, were crowded with refugees and local residents fleeing the fighting, the UNHCR reported. Torrential rain made the movement even more difficult. \"The main road toward Sake was crowded with people; we had difficulties getting through,\" UNHCR field safety adviser Pierre Nazroo was quoted as saying in the agency's release. \"Internally displaced people are moving from site to site, direction Goma.\" UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said, \"They have been living in extremely difficult conditions anyway. Now they have nothing but what they can carry.\" Redmond added, \"These are people in poor health; they are soaking wet because of the torrential downpours. They need shelter, they need water, they need a lot of assistance so we're going to have to move quickly to get that help to them because a lot of them are already in a weakened state.\" While the Congolese government accused troops under rebel general Laurent Nkunda of staging the attack, a Nkunda spokesman denied the allegation, according to a report from the Integrated Regional Information Networks, a U.N.-affiliated news service. The spokesman, Bwambale Kakolele, said Rwandan Hutu rebels who also operate in the area were behind the attack, that report said. A spokesman for the U.N. military mission in the Congo said it was uncertain which group attacked the Congo army outpost near the village of Kishangazi, according to the U.N.-affiliated news service. \"We think it could have been insurgents close to Nkunda who attacked, but we cannot rule out the [Rwandan rebels],\" spokesman Col. Pierre Cherayron was quoted as saying. The UNHCR identified the affected camps as Mugunga I, Mugunga II, Lac Vert and Bulengo, saying about 28,000 had abandoned the first three camps and about 2,000 had left Bulengo. The UNHCR said 375,000 Congolese in North Kivu province have been forced from their homes in the past year. In the past two months alone, 160,000 have fled their homes amid the fighting between renegade troops and government forces, the agency said. North Kivu is in eastern Congo near the borders of Rwanda and Uganda. Congolese President Joseph Kabila has tried to gain a cease-fire with the rebels in the area under Nkunda, but fighting continues as hard-liners among the rebels and in the government have blocked reconciliation efforts, according to the International Crisis Group, an nongovernmental organization looking for solutions to conflicts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Congo rebels blame Rwandan Hutus for attack, report says .\nInternally displaced Congolese flee as rebels attack government troops .\nTorrential rain makes refugee movement difficult .\nU.N. refugee agency: Some 375,000 have been forced from homes in past year .", "id": 1054} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. Coast Guard planes and ships were searching Friday for a Japanese balloonist who disappeared off the Alaska coast while flying from Japan to the west coast United States. Missing Japanese balloonist Michio Kanda (R) with Naoki Ishikawa. Friends of balloonist Michio Kanda, who was on a solo flight, last heard from him via satellite phone at 9 a.m. Alaska time (6 p.m. GMT) Thursday, said USCG Petty Officer Levi Read. When he missed three subsequent scheduled calls over the next six hours, they called the Coast Guard, Read said. Read said two Coast Guard C130 Hercules planes conducted searches Thursday 435 miles south of Adak, Alaska, the balloonist's last known position. The searches continued Friday and are ongoing, Read said. Two Coast Guard cutters are also headed for the area, but both are at least a day away, he said. Read said the balloonist, who was heading for Portland, Oregon, is equipped with provisions and a survival suit. Kanda holds the world record for the longest-duration balloon flight, with a time of 50 hours and 38 minutes, according to the World Air Sports Federation. In that January 1997 flight, he and Hirosuke Takezawa flew from the Canadian provionce of Alberta to the U.S. state of Montana, according to the federation. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBalloonist Michio Kanda missing on flight from Japan to U.S.\nU.S. Coast Guard searching area around his last known position .\nKanda holds the world record for the longest-duration balloon flight .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. Coast Guard planes and ships were searching Friday for a Japanese balloonist who disappeared off the Alaska coast while flying from Japan to the west coast United States. Missing Japanese balloonist Michio Kanda (R) with Naoki Ishikawa. Friends of balloonist Michio Kanda, who was on a solo flight, last heard from him via satellite phone at 9 a.m. Alaska time (6 p.m. GMT) Thursday, said USCG Petty Officer Levi Read. When he missed three subsequent scheduled calls over the next six hours, they called the Coast Guard, Read said. Read said two Coast Guard C130 Hercules planes conducted searches Thursday 435 miles south of Adak, Alaska, the balloonist's last known position. The searches continued Friday and are ongoing, Read said. Two Coast Guard cutters are also headed for the area, but both are at least a day away, he said. Read said the balloonist, who was heading for Portland, Oregon, is equipped with provisions and a survival suit. Kanda holds the world record for the longest-duration balloon flight, with a time of 50 hours and 38 minutes, according to the World Air Sports Federation. In that January 1997 flight, he and Hirosuke Takezawa flew from the Canadian provionce of Alberta to the U.S. state of Montana, according to the federation. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Balloonist Michio Kanda missing on flight from Japan to U.S.\nU.S. Coast Guard searching area around his last known position .\nKanda holds the world record for the longest-duration balloon flight .", "id": 1196} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- This week MME speaks to the man charged with boosting growth in the Kingdom of Bahrain: Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa. Sheikh Mohammed is concerned the nuclear dispute with Iran is deterring potential investors . As chief executive of the Economic Development Board, one of Sheikh Mohammed's main tasks is to ensure Bahrain stays ahead of its competitors. The government's pushing ahead with economic reforms to reduce the Kingdom's dependence on oil. But with crude prices near $100 a barrel, John Defterios asked whether the appetite for change had diminished. SM: The reforms are being done for aspirational reasons rather than necessity, so we are trying to enter the post-oil area because we want to. And therefore, because of this aspirational aspect, trying to get to as opposed to people pushing us somewhere we don't want to go. JD: How do you redefine Bahrain's role? Traditionally it's been a financial center, but you have Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Dubai even Abu Dhabi emerging in financial services. How you redefine it to sustain a lead? SM: The rising tide lifts a lot of places and as the region is booming and growing, financial services are growing throughout the region. Bahrain's strengths have been and will continue to be its human capital, the people that have led the financial sector and the long standing regulations that have been established in Bahrain. JD: Strategically and a geopolitical question here: the Crown Prince came out and declared what Iran's intentions really are -- in his view -- for a nuclear policy, and called for greater diplomacy right ahead of a visit by the President of Iran to the country. What's the motivation here? SM: We feel that the distraction caused by the Iranian nuclear issue is holding investment back in the region as a whole, and increasing the security threat of the region. Nobody is debating the right to peaceful nuclear power, but we all have that need and we all need a peaceful resolution to this. JD: Historically, Iran has even made claims against Bahrain, what do you do now moving forward now? Do you bring Russia, China, the United States and the European Union closer together, in terms of where we should be going in the future? SM: We've resolved our historical issue with Iran, and we are well beyond that, but going forward... This is such a important issue affecting security worldwide, that we feel it is important and at a level high enough that we need all powers involved because it does affect everybody. JD: Can the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) become much tighter as an organization to have a voice in that process; as opposed to speaking from the sidelines and hoping that the major powers move forward? SM: Absolutely, I mean, the GCC is speaking with a unified voice. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia came out with a proposal for providing nuclear fuel from an independent authority; this was completely backed from the GCC. We are all moving forward and are willing to play a beneficial role to resolve this issue. Meet the Sheikh: . Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa is chief executive of the Economic Development Board, the organization responsible for stimulating and supporting growth of the Bahraini economy. He was appointed in June 2005, following 10 years working directly for His Highness Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defense Force and Chairman of the Economic Development Board. From 1995 to 1999, he was director of the Crown Prince's office. In 1999, he was appointed head of the court and also deputy head of the Crown Prince's International Scholarship Program. During this time, Sheikh Mohammed was heavily involved with the Crown Prince's initiatives to liberalize the telecommunications sector and with labor market and economic reforms. A keen motor sports enthusiast, Sheikh Mohammed was deputy board chairman of the Bahrain International Circuit and is a former vice president of the Bahrain Motor Club, now known as the Bahrain Motor Federation. Sheikh Mohammed, who is married with two sons and one daughter, was born on April 14, 1969. In 1992, he received a bachelor's degree in economic theory from the American University, Washington DC. Two years later, he received a post-graduate diploma in business studies from the London School of Economics. (source: Bahrain Economic Development Board) E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa steers Bahrain's economic growth .\nSays Bahrain's strength is its \"human capital\" in the finance sector .\nCalls on world to unite to resolve nuclear dispute with Iran .", "context": "(CNN) -- This week MME speaks to the man charged with boosting growth in the Kingdom of Bahrain: Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa. Sheikh Mohammed is concerned the nuclear dispute with Iran is deterring potential investors . As chief executive of the Economic Development Board, one of Sheikh Mohammed's main tasks is to ensure Bahrain stays ahead of its competitors. The government's pushing ahead with economic reforms to reduce the Kingdom's dependence on oil. But with crude prices near $100 a barrel, John Defterios asked whether the appetite for change had diminished. SM: The reforms are being done for aspirational reasons rather than necessity, so we are trying to enter the post-oil area because we want to. And therefore, because of this aspirational aspect, trying to get to as opposed to people pushing us somewhere we don't want to go. JD: How do you redefine Bahrain's role? Traditionally it's been a financial center, but you have Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Dubai even Abu Dhabi emerging in financial services. How you redefine it to sustain a lead? SM: The rising tide lifts a lot of places and as the region is booming and growing, financial services are growing throughout the region. Bahrain's strengths have been and will continue to be its human capital, the people that have led the financial sector and the long standing regulations that have been established in Bahrain. JD: Strategically and a geopolitical question here: the Crown Prince came out and declared what Iran's intentions really are -- in his view -- for a nuclear policy, and called for greater diplomacy right ahead of a visit by the President of Iran to the country. What's the motivation here? SM: We feel that the distraction caused by the Iranian nuclear issue is holding investment back in the region as a whole, and increasing the security threat of the region. Nobody is debating the right to peaceful nuclear power, but we all have that need and we all need a peaceful resolution to this. JD: Historically, Iran has even made claims against Bahrain, what do you do now moving forward now? Do you bring Russia, China, the United States and the European Union closer together, in terms of where we should be going in the future? SM: We've resolved our historical issue with Iran, and we are well beyond that, but going forward... This is such a important issue affecting security worldwide, that we feel it is important and at a level high enough that we need all powers involved because it does affect everybody. JD: Can the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) become much tighter as an organization to have a voice in that process; as opposed to speaking from the sidelines and hoping that the major powers move forward? SM: Absolutely, I mean, the GCC is speaking with a unified voice. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia came out with a proposal for providing nuclear fuel from an independent authority; this was completely backed from the GCC. We are all moving forward and are willing to play a beneficial role to resolve this issue. Meet the Sheikh: . Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa is chief executive of the Economic Development Board, the organization responsible for stimulating and supporting growth of the Bahraini economy. He was appointed in June 2005, following 10 years working directly for His Highness Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defense Force and Chairman of the Economic Development Board. From 1995 to 1999, he was director of the Crown Prince's office. In 1999, he was appointed head of the court and also deputy head of the Crown Prince's International Scholarship Program. During this time, Sheikh Mohammed was heavily involved with the Crown Prince's initiatives to liberalize the telecommunications sector and with labor market and economic reforms. A keen motor sports enthusiast, Sheikh Mohammed was deputy board chairman of the Bahrain International Circuit and is a former vice president of the Bahrain Motor Club, now known as the Bahrain Motor Federation. Sheikh Mohammed, who is married with two sons and one daughter, was born on April 14, 1969. In 1992, he received a bachelor's degree in economic theory from the American University, Washington DC. Two years later, he received a post-graduate diploma in business studies from the London School of Economics. (source: Bahrain Economic Development Board) E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa steers Bahrain's economic growth .\nSays Bahrain's strength is its \"human capital\" in the finance sector .\nCalls on world to unite to resolve nuclear dispute with Iran .", "id": 1085} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- It is an irony of contemporary art-museum management: Sometimes the museum that creates an exhibition doesn't get to premiere it. In a treatment of a Bridgeman Art Library photo, the High shows visitors Jules Arnout's \"View of the Grand Gallery.\" This is the case this week, as Atlanta's High Museum of Art couples its public opening of a second year of Louvre-fueled shows from Paris, France, with an exhibition about influences on the Impressionists. \"Inspiring Impressionism\" is organized by the Denver Art Museum. It opened Tuesday at the High, to run there through January 2008. With the backing of Northern Trust, the show will then travel to Denver February 23 to May 25, 2008, and then on to the Seattle Art Museum from June 19 to September 21, 2008. Why not start in Denver? That museum this fall is host to pieces seen in the first year of the three-year Louvre Atlanta series of exhibitions. Like priceless dominos falling, these shows roll around the country and the world, globalization dictating galas, super-sensitive custom shipping companies probably among the biggest winners. See a gallery of images from 'Inspiring Impressionism' at the High Museum of Art \u00bb . Another unintended effect may be shadowing of one important outing by another. It should be interesting to learn whether showing \"Inspiring Impressionism\" at the High on the same time frame as the second year of Louvre Atlanta pays off. Do all the boats in Monet's \"Autumn on the Seine, Argenteuil\" float? Smart museum-goers will see it all. \"The Louvre and the Ancient World\" and the companion show \"The Eye of Josephine,\" after all, look at some of the oldest treasures in the Louvre's vast holdings. See a gallery of some of the highlights of the Louvre Atlanta shows \u00bb . The fit is comfortable, in a way, the Impressionist movement of the turn of the last century finding its main proponents in French artists. The emphasis here, however, is on what older works may have moved and motivated such artists as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul C\u00e9zanne. One very distinctive connection from the Louvre Atlanta opener of last year is a section of this new show that looks at the tradition of modern-era artists learning by studying the work of masters at the Louvre, Bartolom\u00e9 Esteban Murillo's \"The Beggar Boy\" of around 1650 being one of the most-copied canvases in Western art's modern history. From the outset, visitors to \"Inspiring Impressionism\" are reminded of the Louvre treasures all around them at the High: The Impressionism show's entry gallery is flanked by a handsome photographic treatment of Louis Jules Arnout's \"View of the Grand Gallery at the Louvre\" from between 1850 and 1870. In that original painting and color lithograph that followed, Arnout captured the bustle of artists working and visitors promenading in the Louvre's chief exhibition space that runs along the Seine in Paris. In fact, even older-era echoes of this same concept are encountered on looking at Louvre Atlanta's \"The Tiber\" marble from the first century A.D., you're reminded that Michelangelo himself was aware of that piece, influenced by it, presumably inspired by it. So a surprise symmetry takes shape at the High this fall, as visitors contemplate dialogues between museums (the Louvre, the High, Denver, Seattle), the viewers of art in Europe and the United States, and the artists themselves in France, in the U.S. and elsewhere. High director Michael Shapiro calls these synchronicities \"visual evidence of connections.\" His colleagues Timothy Standring of Denver and Ann Dumas of London, England, have held up their end of this conversational eyeful with timely contributions, glimpses of Old World craft from Titian and Velasquez to Fragonard and Rubens -- and the \"moderns\" who saw beyond them to a new age of aesthetic debate. Don't miss some of the comments and writings of various artists, used as part of the display of the show at the High. Degas may have said it most honestly: \"No art is less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of refection and the study of the Old Masters.\" Joining Northern trust Corporation in funding the exhibition are the National Endowment for the Humanities, and support is also provided by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n\"Inspiring Impressionism\" looks at Old Masters, other influences on modern art .\nFeatured are works of Monet, Renoir, C\u00e9zanne, Cassatt, Morisot .\n\"Inspiring Impressionism\" runs through January 31, 2008, at the High Museum .\nDenver Art Museum and Seattle Art Museum get the show next .", "context": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- It is an irony of contemporary art-museum management: Sometimes the museum that creates an exhibition doesn't get to premiere it. In a treatment of a Bridgeman Art Library photo, the High shows visitors Jules Arnout's \"View of the Grand Gallery.\" This is the case this week, as Atlanta's High Museum of Art couples its public opening of a second year of Louvre-fueled shows from Paris, France, with an exhibition about influences on the Impressionists. \"Inspiring Impressionism\" is organized by the Denver Art Museum. It opened Tuesday at the High, to run there through January 2008. With the backing of Northern Trust, the show will then travel to Denver February 23 to May 25, 2008, and then on to the Seattle Art Museum from June 19 to September 21, 2008. Why not start in Denver? That museum this fall is host to pieces seen in the first year of the three-year Louvre Atlanta series of exhibitions. Like priceless dominos falling, these shows roll around the country and the world, globalization dictating galas, super-sensitive custom shipping companies probably among the biggest winners. See a gallery of images from 'Inspiring Impressionism' at the High Museum of Art \u00bb . Another unintended effect may be shadowing of one important outing by another. It should be interesting to learn whether showing \"Inspiring Impressionism\" at the High on the same time frame as the second year of Louvre Atlanta pays off. Do all the boats in Monet's \"Autumn on the Seine, Argenteuil\" float? Smart museum-goers will see it all. \"The Louvre and the Ancient World\" and the companion show \"The Eye of Josephine,\" after all, look at some of the oldest treasures in the Louvre's vast holdings. See a gallery of some of the highlights of the Louvre Atlanta shows \u00bb . The fit is comfortable, in a way, the Impressionist movement of the turn of the last century finding its main proponents in French artists. The emphasis here, however, is on what older works may have moved and motivated such artists as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul C\u00e9zanne. One very distinctive connection from the Louvre Atlanta opener of last year is a section of this new show that looks at the tradition of modern-era artists learning by studying the work of masters at the Louvre, Bartolom\u00e9 Esteban Murillo's \"The Beggar Boy\" of around 1650 being one of the most-copied canvases in Western art's modern history. From the outset, visitors to \"Inspiring Impressionism\" are reminded of the Louvre treasures all around them at the High: The Impressionism show's entry gallery is flanked by a handsome photographic treatment of Louis Jules Arnout's \"View of the Grand Gallery at the Louvre\" from between 1850 and 1870. In that original painting and color lithograph that followed, Arnout captured the bustle of artists working and visitors promenading in the Louvre's chief exhibition space that runs along the Seine in Paris. In fact, even older-era echoes of this same concept are encountered on looking at Louvre Atlanta's \"The Tiber\" marble from the first century A.D., you're reminded that Michelangelo himself was aware of that piece, influenced by it, presumably inspired by it. So a surprise symmetry takes shape at the High this fall, as visitors contemplate dialogues between museums (the Louvre, the High, Denver, Seattle), the viewers of art in Europe and the United States, and the artists themselves in France, in the U.S. and elsewhere. High director Michael Shapiro calls these synchronicities \"visual evidence of connections.\" His colleagues Timothy Standring of Denver and Ann Dumas of London, England, have held up their end of this conversational eyeful with timely contributions, glimpses of Old World craft from Titian and Velasquez to Fragonard and Rubens -- and the \"moderns\" who saw beyond them to a new age of aesthetic debate. Don't miss some of the comments and writings of various artists, used as part of the display of the show at the High. Degas may have said it most honestly: \"No art is less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of refection and the study of the Old Masters.\" Joining Northern trust Corporation in funding the exhibition are the National Endowment for the Humanities, and support is also provided by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Inspiring Impressionism\" looks at Old Masters, other influences on modern art .\nFeatured are works of Monet, Renoir, C\u00e9zanne, Cassatt, Morisot .\n\"Inspiring Impressionism\" runs through January 31, 2008, at the High Museum .\nDenver Art Museum and Seattle Art Museum get the show next .", "id": 1118} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Obesity is the No. 1 health crisis in the United States, and the nation could be at risk without immediate action, former President Clinton said at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and former President Clinton lead the discussion at the first Fit Nation Summit. \"We need to do something about it for our children, and for our country, because something like this could easily collapse our nation if we don't act now,\" Clinton said. Clinton and CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, gathered with experts from across the country Wednesday to explore solutions to America's obesity crisis. Two-thirds of adult Americans are overweight or obese; the same is true for one-third of U.S. children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Obesity carries increased risk of myriad health problems, including hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Gupta, Clinton and a panel of experts addressed such proposed solutions as healthy school lunches, elimination of trans fats, the need for healthier food in urban communities and the importance of supporting community-based efforts to fight obesity. Watch Gupta explain the solutions proposed at the Fit Nation Summit \u00bb . Clinton, who's been tackling the obesity issue over the past few years with his Alliance for a Healthier Generation, stressed the need to help educate people about the importance of a healthy diet and exercising together. Motivating Americans, especially kids, won't be easy, Clinton said. \"They need to be handled with care. Kids need to know it's important, but [fitness] can't be boring,\" he said. \"There's no shame, there's no embarrassment. We have to let them know it's all good, but you have to do it.\" Michael Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest and a strong advocate against trans fats in foods, stressed that the Food and Drug Administration should ban trans fats altogether and stop leaving it up to local and state governments. Trans fats, at one time, thought to be good fat substitutes, over the years have been shown to raise LDL or bad cholesterol in people and lower their HDL, or good cholesterol. \"They're just not good for our health, Jacobson said. However, Dr. Robert Eckel, former president of the American Heart Association, warned, \"Although we support the removal of trans fats, our biggest concern is what they'll be replaced with. We need to think about that, because there will be a substitute.\" The panel took questions from an audience of 150 people -- mostly obesity experts or those who work in industries that deal with obesity. Gupta was inspired to launch Fit Nation, an ongoing, multiplatform, grass-roots initiative against obesity. Over the past three years, Gupta and the CNN Medical Unit have crisscrossed the country, asking Americans to take charge of their weight by exercising more and eating healthier. This year, Gupta traveled from Michigan to California asking the public to pledge to add 1 million hours to their collective lives by getting off the couch and exercising. Since he began the tour in April, the campaign has surpassed its goal, with exercise pledges close to four times that amount. Gupta said he hopes that legislators and administrators who can make a difference in policy and perhaps change attitudes about obesity will hear the solutions discussed at the summit. \"I''ve covered a lot of stories on obesity,\" Gupta said. \"There's a battle going on, and we need to win the battle. I've talked to people out there and many are just blas\u00e9. \"This is our opportunity to make them care.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nExperts gather at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit to propose obesity solutions .\nFormer President Clinton: Without obesity solution, nation risks \"collapse\"\nMotivating youngsters, removing shame, embarrassment called key .\nExperts: Removing trans fats, finding healthy replacements also critical .", "context": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Obesity is the No. 1 health crisis in the United States, and the nation could be at risk without immediate action, former President Clinton said at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and former President Clinton lead the discussion at the first Fit Nation Summit. \"We need to do something about it for our children, and for our country, because something like this could easily collapse our nation if we don't act now,\" Clinton said. Clinton and CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, gathered with experts from across the country Wednesday to explore solutions to America's obesity crisis. Two-thirds of adult Americans are overweight or obese; the same is true for one-third of U.S. children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Obesity carries increased risk of myriad health problems, including hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Gupta, Clinton and a panel of experts addressed such proposed solutions as healthy school lunches, elimination of trans fats, the need for healthier food in urban communities and the importance of supporting community-based efforts to fight obesity. Watch Gupta explain the solutions proposed at the Fit Nation Summit \u00bb . Clinton, who's been tackling the obesity issue over the past few years with his Alliance for a Healthier Generation, stressed the need to help educate people about the importance of a healthy diet and exercising together. Motivating Americans, especially kids, won't be easy, Clinton said. \"They need to be handled with care. Kids need to know it's important, but [fitness] can't be boring,\" he said. \"There's no shame, there's no embarrassment. We have to let them know it's all good, but you have to do it.\" Michael Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest and a strong advocate against trans fats in foods, stressed that the Food and Drug Administration should ban trans fats altogether and stop leaving it up to local and state governments. Trans fats, at one time, thought to be good fat substitutes, over the years have been shown to raise LDL or bad cholesterol in people and lower their HDL, or good cholesterol. \"They're just not good for our health, Jacobson said. However, Dr. Robert Eckel, former president of the American Heart Association, warned, \"Although we support the removal of trans fats, our biggest concern is what they'll be replaced with. We need to think about that, because there will be a substitute.\" The panel took questions from an audience of 150 people -- mostly obesity experts or those who work in industries that deal with obesity. Gupta was inspired to launch Fit Nation, an ongoing, multiplatform, grass-roots initiative against obesity. Over the past three years, Gupta and the CNN Medical Unit have crisscrossed the country, asking Americans to take charge of their weight by exercising more and eating healthier. This year, Gupta traveled from Michigan to California asking the public to pledge to add 1 million hours to their collective lives by getting off the couch and exercising. Since he began the tour in April, the campaign has surpassed its goal, with exercise pledges close to four times that amount. Gupta said he hopes that legislators and administrators who can make a difference in policy and perhaps change attitudes about obesity will hear the solutions discussed at the summit. \"I''ve covered a lot of stories on obesity,\" Gupta said. \"There's a battle going on, and we need to win the battle. I've talked to people out there and many are just blas\u00e9. \"This is our opportunity to make them care.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Experts gather at CNN's first Fit Nation Summit to propose obesity solutions .\nFormer President Clinton: Without obesity solution, nation risks \"collapse\"\nMotivating youngsters, removing shame, embarrassment called key .\nExperts: Removing trans fats, finding healthy replacements also critical .", "id": 1109} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- If you thought it was difficult managing your own money in 2007, consider the pressure of the task when you're dealing with $1.8 trillion of client assets. Sallie Krawcheck has made Fortune's list of the World's Most Powerful Women every year since 2002 . That's what Sallie Krawcheck does as Chairman and Chief Executive of Citi Global Wealth Management. She joined the banking industry as a research analyst, but quickly rose through the ranks, gaining a reputation for honesty and integrity along the way. Dubbed the \"Mrs Clean\" of Wall Street, Ms Krawcheck was credited with restoring investors' faith in analyst reports while head of retail brokerage firm Smith Barney. She joined Citigroup in 2002, and spent some time as Chief Financial Officer before taking up her current role in March 2007. Sallie Krawcheck has been a regular entrant on Fortune's list of the World's Most Powerful Women in Business -- in 2007, she made number 12. John Defterios caught up with Ms Krawcheck in Dubai. He asked her for her views on the movement of capital outside the G8 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States). Sallie Krawcheck (SK): I think what's happening right now, it's fascinating because in the United States and in developed Europe we're having a liquidity crunch -- someone might argue a liquidity crisis. And in fact, we are awash with liquidity in the Middle East and in Asia as well, so there's really a bifurcation that's occurring in the world. And if you think about, oil doesn't even have to stay at the 90-plus dollar level it is; even at levels in the 70's, 60's, 50's, 40's, a tremendous amount of liquidity is being generated in these markets which is really being put back into the market. Yes, the investments are going up globally, but the governments here really are investing back in the infrastructure and the economies of this region. And so over time, you're really going to see... I think continue to see... a shift in economic activity on a relative basis from the more developed economies here to the Middle East as well as to Asia. John Defterios (JD): It's coming almost as a perfect storm; we have a sub prime crisis, a 20 percent fall in the dollar in the last two years. In this window of time, is there a danger that the financial capitals build outside of Wall Street and it undermines its role? (SK): I think there is no doubt that New York is losing its status as a financial capital of the world. If you think about some years ago, if you think about the internet bubble for example, where it was New York and California wasn't it? And you look at a whole range of reasons for it, and the sub prime crisis perhaps, the decline of the dollar perhaps. But you have overlapping regulators in the United States, you have very high taxes in the United States, you have a very litigious environment in the United States, and you have the emerging markets coming up, so capital is being raised outside of the United States. These things, some of which are negative for the United States, some of which are positive for the other regions, is accelerating a shift that was underway from New York, to London, to Hong Kong, to Singapore, and potentially to Dubai as well. (JD): Some of the wealth funds are now on the radar of both Wall Street and Capitol Hill in Washington. You can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't say I want some of that liquidity but I only want part of that liquidity. What is the result of that do you think? Can you over-regulate the sovereign funds? (SK): Oh, I think you can over-regulate the sovereign funds. I think the same question can be asked of the private equity funds and the hedge funds as well; where in a lot of countries the regulators have been struggling with the issue of 'here are very important drivers of global markets and global liquidity'. And the concern is if, gee these are going to be important going forward, we want to have these involved in our economy and our markets, but if we regulate this alone that money will skitter away to another market -- to a market outside the United States or Europe for example. (JD): It's fascinating because if you look at Qatar or Egypt or Shanghai, the stock markets have almost had like a one way path; there's been some correction here in the Middle East. But what are we likely to see here, stair steps up the ladder with some corrections along the way, or an implosion because of the rapid gains? (SK): I think you've got to separate the idea of what's going on in the real economies and what's going on in the market places. They move together, but sometimes they separate, they diverge, and they can diverge for a long period of time. If you look at economic growth potential of the Middle East, of Asia, of Latin America, we feel very bullish about this. And I was making the point earlier today, China has been growing at 11 or 12 percent, not for one year or two years, but literally for 30 years. For 30 years it's been growing at that kind of rate and really can continue as far as the eye can see. So, say the same thing for the Middle East, the growth even at a lower oil price can be significant, but can be high single digit or double digit for some foreseeable period going forward. (JD): Is Wall Street, or for that matter, London or any other financial center ready for a woman -- for example in your case, 1.4 trillion dollars of assets... (SK): 1.8 Thank you... (JD): ...to run one of the major money center banks of the world? I'm sure you're feeling this pressure even though you're young by international standards. Are we ready for a woman to take over a money center bank? (SK): Well it looks like the United States may be ready for a woman to take over as President. So I think if we're ready to potentially have a woman run the country, I think we are getting ready as a country, to potentially have a woman run a money center bank. Now, you know, the board wouldn't ask and I wouldn't accept, but if you look across Wall Street, there are a few women who are putting themselves in positions to be successors the next time there are CEO's who move along, and I think it's a very exciting development for the industry and for the country. Have your say. Email us at mme@cnn.com, or send an i-report. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMME speaks with Sallie Krawcheck, boss of Citi Global Wealth Management .\nRanked by Fortune magazine as World's 12th Most Powerful Woman in 2007 .\nManages client assets worth $1.8 trillion, formerly bank's CFO .\nTells MME: \"we're very bullish\" on economic potential of the Middle East .", "context": "(CNN) -- If you thought it was difficult managing your own money in 2007, consider the pressure of the task when you're dealing with $1.8 trillion of client assets. Sallie Krawcheck has made Fortune's list of the World's Most Powerful Women every year since 2002 . That's what Sallie Krawcheck does as Chairman and Chief Executive of Citi Global Wealth Management. She joined the banking industry as a research analyst, but quickly rose through the ranks, gaining a reputation for honesty and integrity along the way. Dubbed the \"Mrs Clean\" of Wall Street, Ms Krawcheck was credited with restoring investors' faith in analyst reports while head of retail brokerage firm Smith Barney. She joined Citigroup in 2002, and spent some time as Chief Financial Officer before taking up her current role in March 2007. Sallie Krawcheck has been a regular entrant on Fortune's list of the World's Most Powerful Women in Business -- in 2007, she made number 12. John Defterios caught up with Ms Krawcheck in Dubai. He asked her for her views on the movement of capital outside the G8 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States). Sallie Krawcheck (SK): I think what's happening right now, it's fascinating because in the United States and in developed Europe we're having a liquidity crunch -- someone might argue a liquidity crisis. And in fact, we are awash with liquidity in the Middle East and in Asia as well, so there's really a bifurcation that's occurring in the world. And if you think about, oil doesn't even have to stay at the 90-plus dollar level it is; even at levels in the 70's, 60's, 50's, 40's, a tremendous amount of liquidity is being generated in these markets which is really being put back into the market. Yes, the investments are going up globally, but the governments here really are investing back in the infrastructure and the economies of this region. And so over time, you're really going to see... I think continue to see... a shift in economic activity on a relative basis from the more developed economies here to the Middle East as well as to Asia. John Defterios (JD): It's coming almost as a perfect storm; we have a sub prime crisis, a 20 percent fall in the dollar in the last two years. In this window of time, is there a danger that the financial capitals build outside of Wall Street and it undermines its role? (SK): I think there is no doubt that New York is losing its status as a financial capital of the world. If you think about some years ago, if you think about the internet bubble for example, where it was New York and California wasn't it? And you look at a whole range of reasons for it, and the sub prime crisis perhaps, the decline of the dollar perhaps. But you have overlapping regulators in the United States, you have very high taxes in the United States, you have a very litigious environment in the United States, and you have the emerging markets coming up, so capital is being raised outside of the United States. These things, some of which are negative for the United States, some of which are positive for the other regions, is accelerating a shift that was underway from New York, to London, to Hong Kong, to Singapore, and potentially to Dubai as well. (JD): Some of the wealth funds are now on the radar of both Wall Street and Capitol Hill in Washington. You can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't say I want some of that liquidity but I only want part of that liquidity. What is the result of that do you think? Can you over-regulate the sovereign funds? (SK): Oh, I think you can over-regulate the sovereign funds. I think the same question can be asked of the private equity funds and the hedge funds as well; where in a lot of countries the regulators have been struggling with the issue of 'here are very important drivers of global markets and global liquidity'. And the concern is if, gee these are going to be important going forward, we want to have these involved in our economy and our markets, but if we regulate this alone that money will skitter away to another market -- to a market outside the United States or Europe for example. (JD): It's fascinating because if you look at Qatar or Egypt or Shanghai, the stock markets have almost had like a one way path; there's been some correction here in the Middle East. But what are we likely to see here, stair steps up the ladder with some corrections along the way, or an implosion because of the rapid gains? (SK): I think you've got to separate the idea of what's going on in the real economies and what's going on in the market places. They move together, but sometimes they separate, they diverge, and they can diverge for a long period of time. If you look at economic growth potential of the Middle East, of Asia, of Latin America, we feel very bullish about this. And I was making the point earlier today, China has been growing at 11 or 12 percent, not for one year or two years, but literally for 30 years. For 30 years it's been growing at that kind of rate and really can continue as far as the eye can see. So, say the same thing for the Middle East, the growth even at a lower oil price can be significant, but can be high single digit or double digit for some foreseeable period going forward. (JD): Is Wall Street, or for that matter, London or any other financial center ready for a woman -- for example in your case, 1.4 trillion dollars of assets... (SK): 1.8 Thank you... (JD): ...to run one of the major money center banks of the world? I'm sure you're feeling this pressure even though you're young by international standards. Are we ready for a woman to take over a money center bank? (SK): Well it looks like the United States may be ready for a woman to take over as President. So I think if we're ready to potentially have a woman run the country, I think we are getting ready as a country, to potentially have a woman run a money center bank. Now, you know, the board wouldn't ask and I wouldn't accept, but if you look across Wall Street, there are a few women who are putting themselves in positions to be successors the next time there are CEO's who move along, and I think it's a very exciting development for the industry and for the country. Have your say. Email us at mme@cnn.com, or send an i-report. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "MME speaks with Sallie Krawcheck, boss of Citi Global Wealth Management .\nRanked by Fortune magazine as World's 12th Most Powerful Woman in 2007 .\nManages client assets worth $1.8 trillion, formerly bank's CFO .\nTells MME: \"we're very bullish\" on economic potential of the Middle East .", "id": 1133} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MADRID, Spain -- Atletico Madrid recovered from their painful recent defeat by Barcelona to crush European rivals Real Zaragoza 4-0 in the Primera Liga on Sunday. Luis Garcia celebrates his first Atletico Madrid goal in their superb 4-0 victory over Real Zaragoza. Luis Garcia's first goal for the club, a double from Argentine Maxi Rodriguez and a Diego Forlan strike clinched a comfortable win as Atletico moved up to sixth in the table. It was also sweet revenge for Atletico as Zaragoza beat them home and away last season to beat them to sixth place and the final UEFA Cup spot. Atletico went ahead in the 10th minute when Forlan picked out a precise pass for Garcia who made no mistake with a calm side-footed finish. Forlan then got on the scoresheet himself with a first-time lob on 34 minutes for his third goal of the season, before Rodriguez stole the show with two more goals. Getafe registered their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Murcia. Substitute Kepa, who was later sent off, opened the scoring in the 54th minute and Francisco Casero added a second five minutes later to clinch the points. Elsewhere last season's second division champions Valladolid continue to struggle in the top flight, crashing to a 2-1 defeat against Athletic Bilbao. Artiz Aduriz scored twice for Bilbao after eight and 31 minutes to leave Valladolid second from bottom with promoted Levante, who have a meagre one point, propping up the table. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAtletico Madrid bounce back to form with a superb 4-0 victory over Zaragoza .\nMaxi Rodriguez scores twice with Luis Garcia and Diego Forlan also on target .\nGetafe registered their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Murcia .", "context": "MADRID, Spain -- Atletico Madrid recovered from their painful recent defeat by Barcelona to crush European rivals Real Zaragoza 4-0 in the Primera Liga on Sunday. Luis Garcia celebrates his first Atletico Madrid goal in their superb 4-0 victory over Real Zaragoza. Luis Garcia's first goal for the club, a double from Argentine Maxi Rodriguez and a Diego Forlan strike clinched a comfortable win as Atletico moved up to sixth in the table. It was also sweet revenge for Atletico as Zaragoza beat them home and away last season to beat them to sixth place and the final UEFA Cup spot. Atletico went ahead in the 10th minute when Forlan picked out a precise pass for Garcia who made no mistake with a calm side-footed finish. Forlan then got on the scoresheet himself with a first-time lob on 34 minutes for his third goal of the season, before Rodriguez stole the show with two more goals. Getafe registered their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Murcia. Substitute Kepa, who was later sent off, opened the scoring in the 54th minute and Francisco Casero added a second five minutes later to clinch the points. Elsewhere last season's second division champions Valladolid continue to struggle in the top flight, crashing to a 2-1 defeat against Athletic Bilbao. Artiz Aduriz scored twice for Bilbao after eight and 31 minutes to leave Valladolid second from bottom with promoted Levante, who have a meagre one point, propping up the table. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Atletico Madrid bounce back to form with a superb 4-0 victory over Zaragoza .\nMaxi Rodriguez scores twice with Luis Garcia and Diego Forlan also on target .\nGetafe registered their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Murcia .", "id": 1142} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A wide-open presidential race and a willingness by candidates, interest groups, unions and corporations to buy TV time will lead to historic spending for political and issue-advocacy advertising in the 2008 election cycle, an analysis shows. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has spent the most on TV advertising so far among presidential contenders. The cost to try to influence the 2008 election could exceed $3 billion, according to TNS Media Intelligence/Campaign Media Analysis Group, CNN's consultant on political television advertising. This is nearly twice as much than what was spent in 2004 when political and issue-advocacy television advertising rang in at $1.7 billion. In 2006, $2.3 billion was spent on political and issue-advocacy TV commercials. Just about every candidate running for an office from dogcatcher to president is spending the money, said Evan Tracey, CMAG's chief operating officer. The costs to produce a TV commercial are no longer prohibitive for local and state candidates, who are turning more and more to the airwaves to reach voters. See how spending breaks down for this year \u00bb . And interest groups have spent $6.2 million on TV ads so far this year for state and local ballot measures. On the national level, the cost of issue-advocacy television ad spending was $270 million in the first nine months of this year. Subjects ranged from the Iraq war to telecommunications reform. Television ads on health care alone total $60 million. CMAG estimates more than $3 million of the $270 million spent to air issue-advocacy ads this year has gone for commercials in states and districts that are likely to have competitive House and Senate races in 2008. Tracey said he thinks this is just the beginning of interest groups \"pivoting from legislative advocacy mode to political mode.\" \"What we expect to see between now and the end of the primaries, and through the general election, is groups will take a more aggressive stance on their advertising and actually target candidates,\" he said. With 17 Democratic and Republican candidates running for president, CMAG predicts that more than $800 million will be spent on TV ads in the battle for the White House. Up to now, the political commercials have been largely focused on the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Voters in some of the 20-plus states holding nominating contests on February 5 will start seeing ads in the coming months. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney leads all candidates in TV spending, having aired his commercials more than 11,000 times this year at a cost of nearly $8.6 million. This is a record for the number of airings at this point in a presidential election cycle. Watch how Romney is way ahead in ad spending \u00bb . In contrast, one of Romney's chief rivals for the GOP nomination, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, has spent nothing on television ads, but Giuliani leads in the national polls and is within striking distance of the lead in several state surveys. Giuliani enjoys widespread national name recognition, while Romney does not. In the race for the Democratic nomination, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama has spent more than $2.3 million on television commercials, while New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has spent $1 million less and leads in both national and early state polls. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has probably benefited the most in the Democratic contest from the $2 million he has invested in his television commercials. Richardson's humorous TV ads effectively stated his experience as a lawmaker, diplomat and executive, and positioned him as a solid second-tier candidate. Romney used his $8.6 million in television ads to introduce himself as a social and fiscal conservative to Republican voters. These voters might otherwise not know much about him other than that he was the governor of the traditionally liberal Massachusetts. Romney is leading polls in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Further evidence of how Romney's television commercials have helped is in South Carolina. An American Research Group poll of South Carolina Republicans in August showed Romney registering at 9 percent with these influential primary voters. A month later, and with $350,000 worth of commercials aired in the two weeks leading up to the next poll, Romney was up 17 percentage points. Romney's latest ad began airing Friday in Iowa, and in it he vows to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, to boost the military by 100,000 people, to strengthen U.S. intelligence capabilities and to monitor calls into the U.S. from al Qaeda. All of these issues should play well with conservatives who participate in the Iowa caucuses. While only a handful of Democratic candidates and Romney have used the airwaves until now, Tracey said he expects this to change. \"Before the end of October, I suspect all the frontrunner candidates will be on the air,\" Tracey said. \"As we get closer to primary day, the frontrunners will be joined by all the candidates in the race who are taking their last, best shot.\" In the fight for Congress, CMAG predicts that as much as $639 million could be spent on television advertising. Democrats control the House and Senate. Tracey noted that CMAG's 2008 election cycle forecast does not take into account unforeseen events such as former Florida Rep. Mark Foley's House page scandal or the September 11 terrorist attacks. \"Politics is completely beholden to events,\" he said. \"Events will ultimately determine how much is spent, where and when.\" What television advertising challenges do candidates and interest groups face in the coming months? \"Chances are, just as what happened in 2006, voters will be numb after watching hundred and hundreds of ads,\" said Stuart Rothenberg, editor of the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report. \"The sheer number of ads probably dilutes their importance. After a while, the ads just become lots of chatter and an ad will have to be really good to cut through the noise.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAmount almost double what was spent in 2004 election cycle .\nLower TV production costs help more candidates advertise .\nMitt Romney leads presidential candidates in TV spending .\nAdvertisers face challenge of cutting through clutter of ads, analyst says .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A wide-open presidential race and a willingness by candidates, interest groups, unions and corporations to buy TV time will lead to historic spending for political and issue-advocacy advertising in the 2008 election cycle, an analysis shows. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has spent the most on TV advertising so far among presidential contenders. The cost to try to influence the 2008 election could exceed $3 billion, according to TNS Media Intelligence/Campaign Media Analysis Group, CNN's consultant on political television advertising. This is nearly twice as much than what was spent in 2004 when political and issue-advocacy television advertising rang in at $1.7 billion. In 2006, $2.3 billion was spent on political and issue-advocacy TV commercials. Just about every candidate running for an office from dogcatcher to president is spending the money, said Evan Tracey, CMAG's chief operating officer. The costs to produce a TV commercial are no longer prohibitive for local and state candidates, who are turning more and more to the airwaves to reach voters. See how spending breaks down for this year \u00bb . And interest groups have spent $6.2 million on TV ads so far this year for state and local ballot measures. On the national level, the cost of issue-advocacy television ad spending was $270 million in the first nine months of this year. Subjects ranged from the Iraq war to telecommunications reform. Television ads on health care alone total $60 million. CMAG estimates more than $3 million of the $270 million spent to air issue-advocacy ads this year has gone for commercials in states and districts that are likely to have competitive House and Senate races in 2008. Tracey said he thinks this is just the beginning of interest groups \"pivoting from legislative advocacy mode to political mode.\" \"What we expect to see between now and the end of the primaries, and through the general election, is groups will take a more aggressive stance on their advertising and actually target candidates,\" he said. With 17 Democratic and Republican candidates running for president, CMAG predicts that more than $800 million will be spent on TV ads in the battle for the White House. Up to now, the political commercials have been largely focused on the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Voters in some of the 20-plus states holding nominating contests on February 5 will start seeing ads in the coming months. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney leads all candidates in TV spending, having aired his commercials more than 11,000 times this year at a cost of nearly $8.6 million. This is a record for the number of airings at this point in a presidential election cycle. Watch how Romney is way ahead in ad spending \u00bb . In contrast, one of Romney's chief rivals for the GOP nomination, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, has spent nothing on television ads, but Giuliani leads in the national polls and is within striking distance of the lead in several state surveys. Giuliani enjoys widespread national name recognition, while Romney does not. In the race for the Democratic nomination, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama has spent more than $2.3 million on television commercials, while New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has spent $1 million less and leads in both national and early state polls. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has probably benefited the most in the Democratic contest from the $2 million he has invested in his television commercials. Richardson's humorous TV ads effectively stated his experience as a lawmaker, diplomat and executive, and positioned him as a solid second-tier candidate. Romney used his $8.6 million in television ads to introduce himself as a social and fiscal conservative to Republican voters. These voters might otherwise not know much about him other than that he was the governor of the traditionally liberal Massachusetts. Romney is leading polls in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Further evidence of how Romney's television commercials have helped is in South Carolina. An American Research Group poll of South Carolina Republicans in August showed Romney registering at 9 percent with these influential primary voters. A month later, and with $350,000 worth of commercials aired in the two weeks leading up to the next poll, Romney was up 17 percentage points. Romney's latest ad began airing Friday in Iowa, and in it he vows to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, to boost the military by 100,000 people, to strengthen U.S. intelligence capabilities and to monitor calls into the U.S. from al Qaeda. All of these issues should play well with conservatives who participate in the Iowa caucuses. While only a handful of Democratic candidates and Romney have used the airwaves until now, Tracey said he expects this to change. \"Before the end of October, I suspect all the frontrunner candidates will be on the air,\" Tracey said. \"As we get closer to primary day, the frontrunners will be joined by all the candidates in the race who are taking their last, best shot.\" In the fight for Congress, CMAG predicts that as much as $639 million could be spent on television advertising. Democrats control the House and Senate. Tracey noted that CMAG's 2008 election cycle forecast does not take into account unforeseen events such as former Florida Rep. Mark Foley's House page scandal or the September 11 terrorist attacks. \"Politics is completely beholden to events,\" he said. \"Events will ultimately determine how much is spent, where and when.\" What television advertising challenges do candidates and interest groups face in the coming months? \"Chances are, just as what happened in 2006, voters will be numb after watching hundred and hundreds of ads,\" said Stuart Rothenberg, editor of the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report. \"The sheer number of ads probably dilutes their importance. After a while, the ads just become lots of chatter and an ad will have to be really good to cut through the noise.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amount almost double what was spent in 2004 election cycle .\nLower TV production costs help more candidates advertise .\nMitt Romney leads presidential candidates in TV spending .\nAdvertisers face challenge of cutting through clutter of ads, analyst says .", "id": 1033} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A virus found in healthy Australian honey bees may be playing a role in the collapse of honey bee colonies across the United States, researchers reported Thursday. Honey bees walk on a moveable comb hive at the Bee Research Laboratory, in Beltsville, Maryland. Colony collapse disorder has killed millions of bees -- up to 90 percent of colonies in some U.S. beekeeping operations -- imperiling the crops largely dependent upon bees for pollination, such as oranges, blueberries, apples and almonds. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says honey bees are responsible for pollinating $15 billion worth of crops each year in the United States. More than 90 fruits and vegetables worldwide depend on them for pollination. Signs of colony collapse disorder were first reported in the United States in 2004, the same year American beekeepers started importing bees from Australia. The disorder is marked by hives left with a queen, a few newly hatched adults and plenty of food, but the worker bees responsible for pollination gone. The virus identified in the healthy Australian bees is Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus (IAPV) -- named that because it was discovered by Hebrew University researchers. Although worker bees in colony collapse disorder vanish, bees infected with IAPV die close to the hive, after developing shivering wings and paralysis. For some reason, the Australian bees seem to be resistant to IAPV and do not come down with symptoms. Scientists used genetic analyses of bees collected over the past three years and found that IAPV was present in bees that had come from colony collapse disorder hives 96 percent of the time. But the study released Thursday on the Science Express Web site, operated by the journal Science, cautioned that collapse disorder is likely caused by several factors. \"This research give us a very good lead to follow, but we do not believe IAPV is acting alone,\" said Jeffery S. Pettis of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Bee Research Laboratory and a co-author of the study. \"Other stressors on the colony are likely involved.\" This could explain why bees in Australia may be resistant to colony collapse. \"There are no cases ... in Australia at all,\" entomologist Dave Britton of the Australian Museum told the Sydney Morning Herald last month. \"It is a Northern Hemisphere phenomenon.\" Bee ecology expert and University of Florida professor Jamie Ellis said earlier this year that genetic weakness bred into bees over time, pathogens spread by parasites and the effects of pesticides and pollutants might be other factors. Researchers also say varroa mites affect all hives on the U.S. mainland but are not found in Australia. University of Georgia bee researcher Keith S. Delaplane said Thursday the study offers a warning -- and hope. \"One nagging problem has been a general inability to treat or vaccinate bees against viruses of any kind,\" said Delaplane, who has been trying to breed bees resistant to the varroa mite. \"But in the case of IAPV, there is evidence that some bees carry genetic resistance to the disorder. This is yet one more argument for beekeepers to use honey bee stocks that are genetically disease- and pest-resistant.\" Bee researchers will now look for stresses that may combine to kill bees. \"The next step is to ascertain whether IAPV, alone or in concert with other factors, can induce CCD [colony collapse disorder] in healthy bees,\" said Ian Lipkin, director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Besides the Columbia and USDA researchers, others involved in the study released Thursday include researchers from Pennsylvania State University, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the University of Arizona and 454 Life Sciences. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nColony collapse disorder has killed millions of bees .\nScientists suspect a virus may combine with other factors to collapse colonies .\nDisorder first cropped up in 2004, as bees were imported from Australia .\n$15 billion in U.S. crops each year dependent on bees for pollination .", "context": "(CNN) -- A virus found in healthy Australian honey bees may be playing a role in the collapse of honey bee colonies across the United States, researchers reported Thursday. Honey bees walk on a moveable comb hive at the Bee Research Laboratory, in Beltsville, Maryland. Colony collapse disorder has killed millions of bees -- up to 90 percent of colonies in some U.S. beekeeping operations -- imperiling the crops largely dependent upon bees for pollination, such as oranges, blueberries, apples and almonds. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says honey bees are responsible for pollinating $15 billion worth of crops each year in the United States. More than 90 fruits and vegetables worldwide depend on them for pollination. Signs of colony collapse disorder were first reported in the United States in 2004, the same year American beekeepers started importing bees from Australia. The disorder is marked by hives left with a queen, a few newly hatched adults and plenty of food, but the worker bees responsible for pollination gone. The virus identified in the healthy Australian bees is Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus (IAPV) -- named that because it was discovered by Hebrew University researchers. Although worker bees in colony collapse disorder vanish, bees infected with IAPV die close to the hive, after developing shivering wings and paralysis. For some reason, the Australian bees seem to be resistant to IAPV and do not come down with symptoms. Scientists used genetic analyses of bees collected over the past three years and found that IAPV was present in bees that had come from colony collapse disorder hives 96 percent of the time. But the study released Thursday on the Science Express Web site, operated by the journal Science, cautioned that collapse disorder is likely caused by several factors. \"This research give us a very good lead to follow, but we do not believe IAPV is acting alone,\" said Jeffery S. Pettis of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Bee Research Laboratory and a co-author of the study. \"Other stressors on the colony are likely involved.\" This could explain why bees in Australia may be resistant to colony collapse. \"There are no cases ... in Australia at all,\" entomologist Dave Britton of the Australian Museum told the Sydney Morning Herald last month. \"It is a Northern Hemisphere phenomenon.\" Bee ecology expert and University of Florida professor Jamie Ellis said earlier this year that genetic weakness bred into bees over time, pathogens spread by parasites and the effects of pesticides and pollutants might be other factors. Researchers also say varroa mites affect all hives on the U.S. mainland but are not found in Australia. University of Georgia bee researcher Keith S. Delaplane said Thursday the study offers a warning -- and hope. \"One nagging problem has been a general inability to treat or vaccinate bees against viruses of any kind,\" said Delaplane, who has been trying to breed bees resistant to the varroa mite. \"But in the case of IAPV, there is evidence that some bees carry genetic resistance to the disorder. This is yet one more argument for beekeepers to use honey bee stocks that are genetically disease- and pest-resistant.\" Bee researchers will now look for stresses that may combine to kill bees. \"The next step is to ascertain whether IAPV, alone or in concert with other factors, can induce CCD [colony collapse disorder] in healthy bees,\" said Ian Lipkin, director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Besides the Columbia and USDA researchers, others involved in the study released Thursday include researchers from Pennsylvania State University, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the University of Arizona and 454 Life Sciences. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Colony collapse disorder has killed millions of bees .\nScientists suspect a virus may combine with other factors to collapse colonies .\nDisorder first cropped up in 2004, as bees were imported from Australia .\n$15 billion in U.S. crops each year dependent on bees for pollination .", "id": 1018} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "CARDIFF, Wales -- Former Wales and British Lions center Ray Gravell has died of a suspected heart attack aged 56, the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has announced. Gravell won 23 caps for Wales and played on the Lions tour of South Africa in 1980. Gravell had been on holiday with his family in the Spanish Mediterranean island of Mallorca at the time. A WRU statement praised Gravell as being \"a man who epitomized the passion, flair and dignity of his beloved Welsh nation.\" Gravell made his debut for Wales against France in 1975, three years after helping his club side Llanelli to their famous win over the touring All Blacks. In all he made 23 appearances for what was then a dominant Wales side, winning Grand Slams in 1976 and 1978, and played all four Tests on the Lions' tour of South Africa in 1980. After retiring as a player in 1985, Gravell became president of Llanelli RFC and the Llanelli Scarlets. He also pursued a career as an actor and a respected rugby broadcaster. Earlier this year, Gravell had his right leg amputated below the knee following complications linked with his diabetes but he had been recovering well. WRU chief executive Roger Lewis said: \"We are all in total shock because Ray was so full of life even through the difficult health problems he suffered recently. \"He was a wonderful ambassador for rugby and for Wales and a great example of how the game can bring out the best in a man. \"As a player, he always gave a huge amount of respect to his opponents but never gave an inch of ground to anyone he faced on the field of play. \"It is a measure of the man that he forged rugby friendships which lasted long after his playing days up until the present day.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFormer Wales and British Lions center Ray Gravell has died aged 56 .\nHe was on holiday with his family in Mallorca .\nAfter retiring he worked as an actor and broadcaster .", "context": "CARDIFF, Wales -- Former Wales and British Lions center Ray Gravell has died of a suspected heart attack aged 56, the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has announced. Gravell won 23 caps for Wales and played on the Lions tour of South Africa in 1980. Gravell had been on holiday with his family in the Spanish Mediterranean island of Mallorca at the time. A WRU statement praised Gravell as being \"a man who epitomized the passion, flair and dignity of his beloved Welsh nation.\" Gravell made his debut for Wales against France in 1975, three years after helping his club side Llanelli to their famous win over the touring All Blacks. In all he made 23 appearances for what was then a dominant Wales side, winning Grand Slams in 1976 and 1978, and played all four Tests on the Lions' tour of South Africa in 1980. After retiring as a player in 1985, Gravell became president of Llanelli RFC and the Llanelli Scarlets. He also pursued a career as an actor and a respected rugby broadcaster. Earlier this year, Gravell had his right leg amputated below the knee following complications linked with his diabetes but he had been recovering well. WRU chief executive Roger Lewis said: \"We are all in total shock because Ray was so full of life even through the difficult health problems he suffered recently. \"He was a wonderful ambassador for rugby and for Wales and a great example of how the game can bring out the best in a man. \"As a player, he always gave a huge amount of respect to his opponents but never gave an inch of ground to anyone he faced on the field of play. \"It is a measure of the man that he forged rugby friendships which lasted long after his playing days up until the present day.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Former Wales and British Lions center Ray Gravell has died aged 56 .\nHe was on holiday with his family in Mallorca .\nAfter retiring he worked as an actor and broadcaster .", "id": 1140} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Brendon Pelser said he saw pure terror in the faces of his fellow passengers after an engine fell from a wing as it took off from Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday. Men were sweating profusely, women were crying. \"There was fear on their faces,\" Pelser said. \"Everyone started panicking.\" But the pilot of Nationwide Airlines' Boeing 737 Flight CE723 was able to fly long enough to dump fuel and make an emergency landing at Cape Town International Airport. Including crew, 100 hundred people were on the plane that departed at 3:50 p.m. on an hourlong flight to Johannesburg, South Africa. No one was injured. The jet had only been in the air about 10 minutes before the engine fell. \"We heard something crash and bang, the plane veering left and right. A person on the right side said the engine was missing -- had broken clean off,\" said Pelser. Watch Pelser describe how the flight crew told passengers to \"prepare for the worst\" \u00bb . \"They flew us in very slowly. We were all prepared for the worst. We went into the fetal position, head between the legs,\" he said. \"Then we hit the runway.\" \"I did kind of pray. I didn't want to die. I'm not really ready to die,\" the 33-year-old said. An object had been sucked into the engine as the nose wheel lifted from the ground and officials are trying to identify it. The engine-to-wing supporting structure is designed to release an engine \"when extreme forces are applied,\" to prevent structural damage to the wing, Nationwide said on its Web site. The airline described the incident as a \"catastrophic engine failure.\" As the nose wheel lifted from the ground, \"the captain heard a loud noise immediately followed by a yaw of the aircraft (sideways slippage) to the right,\" the airline said in a news release. The flight instruments showed the No. 2 engine on the right side had failed, it said. Pelser said he spent the night in Cape Town, then flew back to Johannesburg where he lives, on the same airline. Nationwide said the engine had undergone a major overhaul in March 2005 at \"an approved Federal Aviation Authority facility in the U.S.A.\" and had flown only 3,806 hours since then. \"These engines typically achieve 10,000 hours between major overhauls,\" Nationwide Airlines' press release stated. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNationwide Airlines pilot dumped fuel until he landed plane Wednesday .\nAn object was sucked into the engine as the nose wheel lifted from the ground .\n100, including crew, were on the plane; no one was injured .\nPlane passenger: \"Everyone started panicking\"", "context": "(CNN) -- Brendon Pelser said he saw pure terror in the faces of his fellow passengers after an engine fell from a wing as it took off from Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday. Men were sweating profusely, women were crying. \"There was fear on their faces,\" Pelser said. \"Everyone started panicking.\" But the pilot of Nationwide Airlines' Boeing 737 Flight CE723 was able to fly long enough to dump fuel and make an emergency landing at Cape Town International Airport. Including crew, 100 hundred people were on the plane that departed at 3:50 p.m. on an hourlong flight to Johannesburg, South Africa. No one was injured. The jet had only been in the air about 10 minutes before the engine fell. \"We heard something crash and bang, the plane veering left and right. A person on the right side said the engine was missing -- had broken clean off,\" said Pelser. Watch Pelser describe how the flight crew told passengers to \"prepare for the worst\" \u00bb . \"They flew us in very slowly. We were all prepared for the worst. We went into the fetal position, head between the legs,\" he said. \"Then we hit the runway.\" \"I did kind of pray. I didn't want to die. I'm not really ready to die,\" the 33-year-old said. An object had been sucked into the engine as the nose wheel lifted from the ground and officials are trying to identify it. The engine-to-wing supporting structure is designed to release an engine \"when extreme forces are applied,\" to prevent structural damage to the wing, Nationwide said on its Web site. The airline described the incident as a \"catastrophic engine failure.\" As the nose wheel lifted from the ground, \"the captain heard a loud noise immediately followed by a yaw of the aircraft (sideways slippage) to the right,\" the airline said in a news release. The flight instruments showed the No. 2 engine on the right side had failed, it said. Pelser said he spent the night in Cape Town, then flew back to Johannesburg where he lives, on the same airline. Nationwide said the engine had undergone a major overhaul in March 2005 at \"an approved Federal Aviation Authority facility in the U.S.A.\" and had flown only 3,806 hours since then. \"These engines typically achieve 10,000 hours between major overhauls,\" Nationwide Airlines' press release stated. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Nationwide Airlines pilot dumped fuel until he landed plane Wednesday .\nAn object was sucked into the engine as the nose wheel lifted from the ground .\n100, including crew, were on the plane; no one was injured .\nPlane passenger: \"Everyone started panicking\"", "id": 1123} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MEMPHIS, Tennessee (CNN) -- Three men have been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death last week of a University of Memphis football player, Memphis police announced Monday. Police investigating a car crash on September 30 found Taylor Bradford, 21, fatally wounded near the campus residence hall area. He had apparently gotten into his car after being shot, and drove a short distance before crashing into a tree. Bradford -- a 5-foot-11, 300-pound defensive lineman from Nashville -- was pronounced dead at Regional Medical Center. Memphis Police Department Director Larry Godwin said DeeShawn Tate, 21, Victor Trezevant, 21, and Courtney Washington, 22, had been charged with murder in perpetration of attempted aggravated robbery. Homicide investigators developed the case against the three men with the help of a citizen's tip and Crimestoppers, he said. Godwin said the investigation continues, and \"we do expect additional arrests in this case.\" \"It was an attempted robbery, aggravated robbery,\" he said. Bradford \"was targeted because of some information that was out there and the fact that they believed he had some cash, or he had something that they wanted.\" Godwin said none of the three arrested suspects were students at the university, but he would not rule out that other suspects could be students. Shelby County District Attorney General William L. Gibbons said the three suspects would make an initial court appearance as early as Tuesday. He said prosecutors were considering seeking the death penalty in the case, but no decision had been made. \"Whether or not it will be would be premature for me to say,\" Gibbons said. \"There are a lot of factors that go into it. We'll make a determination at the appropriate time.\" Officials at the 21,000-student school said Bradford, a marketing major who lived on campus, was popular with the football team and on the campus as a whole. He had transferred from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, and was 36 credit hours short of graduation. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nUniversity of Memphis athlete Taylor Bradford, 21, was shot September 30 .\nThree charged with murder in perpetration of attempted aggravated robbery .\nAfter player was shot, he got in his car, drove off and then crashed into a tree .\nThe killing spurred school officials to temporarily lock down the campus .", "context": "MEMPHIS, Tennessee (CNN) -- Three men have been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death last week of a University of Memphis football player, Memphis police announced Monday. Police investigating a car crash on September 30 found Taylor Bradford, 21, fatally wounded near the campus residence hall area. He had apparently gotten into his car after being shot, and drove a short distance before crashing into a tree. Bradford -- a 5-foot-11, 300-pound defensive lineman from Nashville -- was pronounced dead at Regional Medical Center. Memphis Police Department Director Larry Godwin said DeeShawn Tate, 21, Victor Trezevant, 21, and Courtney Washington, 22, had been charged with murder in perpetration of attempted aggravated robbery. Homicide investigators developed the case against the three men with the help of a citizen's tip and Crimestoppers, he said. Godwin said the investigation continues, and \"we do expect additional arrests in this case.\" \"It was an attempted robbery, aggravated robbery,\" he said. Bradford \"was targeted because of some information that was out there and the fact that they believed he had some cash, or he had something that they wanted.\" Godwin said none of the three arrested suspects were students at the university, but he would not rule out that other suspects could be students. Shelby County District Attorney General William L. Gibbons said the three suspects would make an initial court appearance as early as Tuesday. He said prosecutors were considering seeking the death penalty in the case, but no decision had been made. \"Whether or not it will be would be premature for me to say,\" Gibbons said. \"There are a lot of factors that go into it. We'll make a determination at the appropriate time.\" Officials at the 21,000-student school said Bradford, a marketing major who lived on campus, was popular with the football team and on the campus as a whole. He had transferred from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, and was 36 credit hours short of graduation. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "University of Memphis athlete Taylor Bradford, 21, was shot September 30 .\nThree charged with murder in perpetration of attempted aggravated robbery .\nAfter player was shot, he got in his car, drove off and then crashed into a tree .\nThe killing spurred school officials to temporarily lock down the campus .", "id": 1175} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(Mental Floss) -- 1. The SPAM\u00ae Museum . SPAM marks its 70th anniversary in 2007 which is also the Chinese Year of the Pig. If the on-site \"wall of SPAM\" is any indication, a tour through the SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota, is guaranteed fun for the whole canned-pork-loving family. SPAM's parent company, Hormel Foods, opened the establishment in 2001 to the tune of almost 5,000 cans of SPAM. One of the main attractions is a scale model of a SPAM plant, where visitors can don white coats and hairnets while pretending to produce America's favorite tinned meat. 2. National Museum of Funeral History . It's pretty hard to argue with the motto \"Any Day Above Ground is a Good One.\" So goes the backhanded optimism of the National Museum of Funeral History, a Houston facility that opened in 1992. Visitors are treated to exhibits that include a Civil War embalming display and a replica of a turn-of-the-century casket factory. In addition, the museum boasts an exhibit of \"fantasy coffins\" designed by Ghanaian artist Kane Quaye. These moribund masterpieces include a casket shaped like a chicken, a Mercedes-Benz, a shallot, and an outboard motor. According to Quaye, his creations are based on the dreams and last wishes of his clients, which -- let's be honest -- really makes you wonder about the guy buried in the shallot. 3. The Hobo Museum . If you're bumming around but looking for a good time, be sure to take a load off in Britt, Iowa, at The Hobo Museum, which details the history and culture of tramps. Bear in mind, though, that the museum kind of, well, slacks on hours and is only open to the public during the annual Hobo Convention. Luckily, tours can be arranged by appointment any time of year. Of course, if you're interested in the Hobo Convention, lodging is available all over the area, but it's a safe bet that most of your compatriots will be resting their floppy hats at the \"hobo jungle,\" located by the railroad tracks. Both the event and the museum are operated by the Hobo Foundation, which --incidentally -- also oversees the nearby Hobo Cemetery, where those who have \"caught the westbound\" are laid to rest. 4. The M\u00fctter Museum . Originally, the College of Physicians of Philadelphia erected the M\u00fctter Museum as a creative way to inform medical students and practicing physicians about some of the more unusual medical phenomena. (You know, babies with two heads, that sort of thing.) But today, it primarily serves as a popular spot for anyone interested in the grotesque. There, you'll find the world's largest colon, removed from a man who died -- not surprisingly -- of constipation. Also on display: an OB-GYN instrument collection, thousands of fluid-preserved anatomical and pathological specimens, and a large wall dedicated entirely to swallowed objects. 5. The Barnum Museum . What better way to honor \"Greatest Show on Earth\" founder P.T. Barnum than with a mediocre museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut? Some visitors will appreciate the museum's ridiculously detailed miniature model of a five-ring circus. But only circus freaks (and by that we mean \"enthusiasts\") will get a kick out of seeing a stale piece of cake from the wedding of Barnum's 40-inch-tall sidekick, General Tom Thumb. 6. The Conspiracy Museum . There's more than one theory about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, so why not have more than one museum devoted to it as well? Most JFK buffs are familiar with the Sixth Floor Museum housed in the former Texas School Book Depository, which recounts all those boring \"mainstream\" details of the late president's life leading up to his death at the hands of Lee Harvey Oswald. But just down the street, the Conspiracy Museum offers fodder for those less apt to buy into The Man's propaganda. For the most part, the museum specializes in showings of the Zapruder film and explanations of contrary assassination theories, including other gunmen on the grassy knoll and possible mafia involvement. 7. The Museum of Questionable Medical Devices . Take two trips to the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices and call us when you've lost all faith in the medical profession. Thanks to curator Bob McCoy (who recently donated the collection to the Science Museum of Minnesota), those in search of history's quack science can find what they're looking for in the St. Paul tourist attraction, whether it's a collection of 19th-century phrenology machines or some 1970s breast enlargers. If you make the trip, be sure to check out the 1930s McGregor Rejuvenator. This clever device required patrons to enclose their bodies, sans head, in a large tube where they were pounded with magnetic and radio waves in attempts to reverse the aging process. 8. Cook's Natural Science Museum . What began as a training facility for Cook's Pest Control exterminators blossomed into one of the few museums in the country willing to tell the tale of the pest. At Cook's Natural Science Museum in Decatur, Alabama, visitors can learn everything they ever wanted to know about rats, cockroaches, mice, spiders, and termites ... all for free. And while most people would rather step on the live specimens than learn about them, museum exhibits such as the crowd-pleasing Pest of the Month keep reeling in patrons. 9. Vent Haven Ventriloquist Museum . So, what do you get when you combine the loneliness of a pet cemetery with the creepy flair of vaudeville? The Vent Haven Ventriloquist Museum, of course -- where dummies go to die. The Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, museum was the brainchild of the late William Shakespeare Berger, who founded the site as a home for retired wooden puppets. In fact, he collected figures from some of the country's most famous ventriloquist acts. And with more than 700 dummies stacked from floor to ceiling, you're bound to feel like you're stuck inside a 1970s horror flick -- albeit a really good one. But sadly, when Berger gave the tour, you could totally tell his mouth was moving. 10. The Trash Museum . Mom wasn't kidding when she said one man's trash is another man's treasure. At the Trash Museum in Hartford, Connecticut, the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA) turns garbage into 6,500 square feet of pure recycling entertainment! T . our the Temple of Trash or visit the old-fashioned town dump. And for your recycler-in-training, head across the state to the Children's Garbage Museum, where you can take an educational stroll through the giant compost pile, get a glimpse of the 1-ton Trash-o-saurus, or enjoy the company of resident compost worms. E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nIf you build it, the tourists will come to your museum .\nMuseums for hobos, medical oddities and trash .\nKentucky museum is where dummies go to die .", "context": "(Mental Floss) -- 1. The SPAM\u00ae Museum . SPAM marks its 70th anniversary in 2007 which is also the Chinese Year of the Pig. If the on-site \"wall of SPAM\" is any indication, a tour through the SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota, is guaranteed fun for the whole canned-pork-loving family. SPAM's parent company, Hormel Foods, opened the establishment in 2001 to the tune of almost 5,000 cans of SPAM. One of the main attractions is a scale model of a SPAM plant, where visitors can don white coats and hairnets while pretending to produce America's favorite tinned meat. 2. National Museum of Funeral History . It's pretty hard to argue with the motto \"Any Day Above Ground is a Good One.\" So goes the backhanded optimism of the National Museum of Funeral History, a Houston facility that opened in 1992. Visitors are treated to exhibits that include a Civil War embalming display and a replica of a turn-of-the-century casket factory. In addition, the museum boasts an exhibit of \"fantasy coffins\" designed by Ghanaian artist Kane Quaye. These moribund masterpieces include a casket shaped like a chicken, a Mercedes-Benz, a shallot, and an outboard motor. According to Quaye, his creations are based on the dreams and last wishes of his clients, which -- let's be honest -- really makes you wonder about the guy buried in the shallot. 3. The Hobo Museum . If you're bumming around but looking for a good time, be sure to take a load off in Britt, Iowa, at The Hobo Museum, which details the history and culture of tramps. Bear in mind, though, that the museum kind of, well, slacks on hours and is only open to the public during the annual Hobo Convention. Luckily, tours can be arranged by appointment any time of year. Of course, if you're interested in the Hobo Convention, lodging is available all over the area, but it's a safe bet that most of your compatriots will be resting their floppy hats at the \"hobo jungle,\" located by the railroad tracks. Both the event and the museum are operated by the Hobo Foundation, which --incidentally -- also oversees the nearby Hobo Cemetery, where those who have \"caught the westbound\" are laid to rest. 4. The M\u00fctter Museum . Originally, the College of Physicians of Philadelphia erected the M\u00fctter Museum as a creative way to inform medical students and practicing physicians about some of the more unusual medical phenomena. (You know, babies with two heads, that sort of thing.) But today, it primarily serves as a popular spot for anyone interested in the grotesque. There, you'll find the world's largest colon, removed from a man who died -- not surprisingly -- of constipation. Also on display: an OB-GYN instrument collection, thousands of fluid-preserved anatomical and pathological specimens, and a large wall dedicated entirely to swallowed objects. 5. The Barnum Museum . What better way to honor \"Greatest Show on Earth\" founder P.T. Barnum than with a mediocre museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut? Some visitors will appreciate the museum's ridiculously detailed miniature model of a five-ring circus. But only circus freaks (and by that we mean \"enthusiasts\") will get a kick out of seeing a stale piece of cake from the wedding of Barnum's 40-inch-tall sidekick, General Tom Thumb. 6. The Conspiracy Museum . There's more than one theory about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, so why not have more than one museum devoted to it as well? Most JFK buffs are familiar with the Sixth Floor Museum housed in the former Texas School Book Depository, which recounts all those boring \"mainstream\" details of the late president's life leading up to his death at the hands of Lee Harvey Oswald. But just down the street, the Conspiracy Museum offers fodder for those less apt to buy into The Man's propaganda. For the most part, the museum specializes in showings of the Zapruder film and explanations of contrary assassination theories, including other gunmen on the grassy knoll and possible mafia involvement. 7. The Museum of Questionable Medical Devices . Take two trips to the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices and call us when you've lost all faith in the medical profession. Thanks to curator Bob McCoy (who recently donated the collection to the Science Museum of Minnesota), those in search of history's quack science can find what they're looking for in the St. Paul tourist attraction, whether it's a collection of 19th-century phrenology machines or some 1970s breast enlargers. If you make the trip, be sure to check out the 1930s McGregor Rejuvenator. This clever device required patrons to enclose their bodies, sans head, in a large tube where they were pounded with magnetic and radio waves in attempts to reverse the aging process. 8. Cook's Natural Science Museum . What began as a training facility for Cook's Pest Control exterminators blossomed into one of the few museums in the country willing to tell the tale of the pest. At Cook's Natural Science Museum in Decatur, Alabama, visitors can learn everything they ever wanted to know about rats, cockroaches, mice, spiders, and termites ... all for free. And while most people would rather step on the live specimens than learn about them, museum exhibits such as the crowd-pleasing Pest of the Month keep reeling in patrons. 9. Vent Haven Ventriloquist Museum . So, what do you get when you combine the loneliness of a pet cemetery with the creepy flair of vaudeville? The Vent Haven Ventriloquist Museum, of course -- where dummies go to die. The Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, museum was the brainchild of the late William Shakespeare Berger, who founded the site as a home for retired wooden puppets. In fact, he collected figures from some of the country's most famous ventriloquist acts. And with more than 700 dummies stacked from floor to ceiling, you're bound to feel like you're stuck inside a 1970s horror flick -- albeit a really good one. But sadly, when Berger gave the tour, you could totally tell his mouth was moving. 10. The Trash Museum . Mom wasn't kidding when she said one man's trash is another man's treasure. At the Trash Museum in Hartford, Connecticut, the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA) turns garbage into 6,500 square feet of pure recycling entertainment! T . our the Temple of Trash or visit the old-fashioned town dump. And for your recycler-in-training, head across the state to the Children's Garbage Museum, where you can take an educational stroll through the giant compost pile, get a glimpse of the 1-ton Trash-o-saurus, or enjoy the company of resident compost worms. E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "If you build it, the tourists will come to your museum .\nMuseums for hobos, medical oddities and trash .\nKentucky museum is where dummies go to die .", "id": 1063} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SHANGHAI, China -- Championship leader Lewis Hamilton spun out of the Chinese Grand Prix to send the world title race to a cliffhanger finale in Brazil on October 21. A disconsolate Lewis Hamilton leaves his car after spinning into the gravel trap in Shanghai. Rookie Hamilton can still clinch the crown with third place in the closing race, but saw his 12-point lead cut to four by McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso in Shanghai. The Spaniard finished second behind Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, who also kept his title hopes alive by moving within seven points of Hamilton. The young Briton started the race in pole position and at one stage led Raikkonen by more than eight seconds as he again showed superb skills in the wet conditions. However, the 22-year-old stayed out on the drying track too long in his wet tires, which deteriorated at an alarming rate to let Finland's Raikkonen take the lead. And when Hamilton -- who won in Japan last week to give himself the chance of clinching the title this weekend -- finally headed toward the pit lane, he spun out onto the gravel to end his chances with 25 laps to go. Raikkonen and Alonso both switched to dry tires on the 32nd of the 56 laps, with the Finn going on to win by by 9.8 seconds for his fifth victory this season -- one more than both Hamilton and Alonso. Raikkone's team-mate Felipe Massa was third, while fourth place was claimed by Toro Rosso's Sebastien Vettel, who was last week reprimanded for causing an accident in Japan behind the safety car while Hamilton was cleared of any wrongdoing. Britain's Jenson Button was fifth in a Honda ahead of Vettel's team-mate Vitantonio Liuzzi, while Germany's Nick Heidfeld was seventh for BMW Sauber and David Coulthard of Scotland took the final point for Red Bull. Hamilton was still confident he could bounce back after suffering his first retirement of the season. \"I'm sorry for the team but I can still do it, don't worry,\" he said. \"When I got out of the car I was just gutted because it was my first mistake all year, and to do it on the way into the pits was not something I usually do. \"You cannot go through life without making mistakes. But I am over it and we look forward to Brazil. The team will be working hard to make sure the car is quick enough there, and we still have points in the bag. \"We were having a great race and we didn't know if it was going to rain or not. The tyres were getting worse and worse and you could almost see the canvas underneath. When I came into the pits it was like ice, I couldn't do anything about it.\" McLaren boss Ron Dennis refused to blame his driver or his team for the spin-off. \"It's too extreme to say anyone made a mistake in this. It has been a very competitive season between our drivers and it will go on for another Grand Prix,\" Dennis said. \"I don't think we did anything dramatically wrong and neither did Lewis. But the circuit was considerably drier than the pit lane entrance. That's what made the difference. \"It was easy to say that we could have stopped earlier, but would it have made a difference? All the top teams -- Ferrari and ourselves -- were trying to get through the rain and straight onto a dry tire.\" Alonso, who qualified for the race in fourth, is seeking to become the third driver to win three world titles. \"The result was good today and the eight points are a help for sure,\" he said. \"I think the championship will still be very difficult because I know it will not be easy to take four points from Lewis. \"I need something dramatic if I want to win. With a normal race it will be impossible.\" Raikkonen added: \"We are back in the championship and it will be interesting in the final race. \"Hopefully the car is good and it will be a battle all weekend. It is not just up to us though, we saw today that anything can happen, but we are back in the championship.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nLewis Hamilton fails to clinch world title after spinning out of the Chinese GP .\nBriton's lead cut to four points by McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso .\nAlonso finished second in Shanghai behind Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen .", "context": "SHANGHAI, China -- Championship leader Lewis Hamilton spun out of the Chinese Grand Prix to send the world title race to a cliffhanger finale in Brazil on October 21. A disconsolate Lewis Hamilton leaves his car after spinning into the gravel trap in Shanghai. Rookie Hamilton can still clinch the crown with third place in the closing race, but saw his 12-point lead cut to four by McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso in Shanghai. The Spaniard finished second behind Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, who also kept his title hopes alive by moving within seven points of Hamilton. The young Briton started the race in pole position and at one stage led Raikkonen by more than eight seconds as he again showed superb skills in the wet conditions. However, the 22-year-old stayed out on the drying track too long in his wet tires, which deteriorated at an alarming rate to let Finland's Raikkonen take the lead. And when Hamilton -- who won in Japan last week to give himself the chance of clinching the title this weekend -- finally headed toward the pit lane, he spun out onto the gravel to end his chances with 25 laps to go. Raikkonen and Alonso both switched to dry tires on the 32nd of the 56 laps, with the Finn going on to win by by 9.8 seconds for his fifth victory this season -- one more than both Hamilton and Alonso. Raikkone's team-mate Felipe Massa was third, while fourth place was claimed by Toro Rosso's Sebastien Vettel, who was last week reprimanded for causing an accident in Japan behind the safety car while Hamilton was cleared of any wrongdoing. Britain's Jenson Button was fifth in a Honda ahead of Vettel's team-mate Vitantonio Liuzzi, while Germany's Nick Heidfeld was seventh for BMW Sauber and David Coulthard of Scotland took the final point for Red Bull. Hamilton was still confident he could bounce back after suffering his first retirement of the season. \"I'm sorry for the team but I can still do it, don't worry,\" he said. \"When I got out of the car I was just gutted because it was my first mistake all year, and to do it on the way into the pits was not something I usually do. \"You cannot go through life without making mistakes. But I am over it and we look forward to Brazil. The team will be working hard to make sure the car is quick enough there, and we still have points in the bag. \"We were having a great race and we didn't know if it was going to rain or not. The tyres were getting worse and worse and you could almost see the canvas underneath. When I came into the pits it was like ice, I couldn't do anything about it.\" McLaren boss Ron Dennis refused to blame his driver or his team for the spin-off. \"It's too extreme to say anyone made a mistake in this. It has been a very competitive season between our drivers and it will go on for another Grand Prix,\" Dennis said. \"I don't think we did anything dramatically wrong and neither did Lewis. But the circuit was considerably drier than the pit lane entrance. That's what made the difference. \"It was easy to say that we could have stopped earlier, but would it have made a difference? All the top teams -- Ferrari and ourselves -- were trying to get through the rain and straight onto a dry tire.\" Alonso, who qualified for the race in fourth, is seeking to become the third driver to win three world titles. \"The result was good today and the eight points are a help for sure,\" he said. \"I think the championship will still be very difficult because I know it will not be easy to take four points from Lewis. \"I need something dramatic if I want to win. With a normal race it will be impossible.\" Raikkonen added: \"We are back in the championship and it will be interesting in the final race. \"Hopefully the car is good and it will be a battle all weekend. It is not just up to us though, we saw today that anything can happen, but we are back in the championship.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Lewis Hamilton fails to clinch world title after spinning out of the Chinese GP .\nBriton's lead cut to four points by McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso .\nAlonso finished second in Shanghai behind Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen .", "id": 1083} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- If someone had asked Kelly Pless to describe herself three years ago, the word \"fit\" would have never crossed her mind. Kelly Pless weighed 220 pounds at her heaviest. She lost 95 pounds through diet and exercise. For most of her adult life, the 31-year-old graduate student from Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, has struggled with her weight. She started gaining as a teenager and by the time she graduated from high school, she was carrying 215 pounds on her 5' 2\" frame. Prom, she says, was a nightmare. \"I had to go to three different stores to buy a dress,\" Pless said. \"I had to buy the biggest, also the ugliest, prom dress the store had because it was the only one that would fit.\" After high school, she lost 50 pounds. But because she hadn't done it in a healthy way, her weight crept back up to 220 pounds. At 28, she started having trouble breathing and doctors told her the weight was to blame. She reached her breaking point. \"I remember being heavy and feeling like being fit just wasn't something I could be,\" said Pless. \"I remember feeling like even if I tried, it wasn't something my body was capable of.\" Despite her doubts, Pless decided to do something. Fortunately she didn't have to look far for inspiration. See before and after weight loss photos from CNN.com I-Reporters \u00bb . \"My manager at the Kennedy Space Center ran marathons, and he was the same age as my father,\" she said. Because her own father had diabetes and was in poor health, he seemed much older, she said. Over the next three to four months, she began walking, without any real goal or expectation. Pless believed that if she just focused on eating less and moving more, everything would fall into place. \"At first, it was hard to start exercising because I was worried people would make fun of me,\" Pless said. \"But then I just told myself, if that's the worst that could happen ... I just got out there and didn't care.\" Eventually, she started to run or \"shuffle\" as she jokingly recalls. She also adopted an \"eat to live\" philosophy and satisfied her cravings for sweets by eating lots of fruit. \"I changed how I felt about food and what it meant to me,\" said Pless, who occasionally indulges in a bite of birthday cake or a piece of chocolate. \"One of the first things I cut out was cakes and cookies. That was my weak spot. After a few months of cutting those things out, I focused more on portion control,\" said Pless. \"I pretty much eat when I'm hungry and don't eat when I'm not and really try to pay attention to when those times are. Make sure I'm not eating out of boredom or [at] social events, I try to make sure I'm not overeating, just because everyone else is.\" Kelly Pless shares her weight loss secrets \u00bb . Pless pays close attention to societal pressure, which she believes is the reason many people overeat. Restaurant servings are about three times bigger than a normal portion size, she says. She makes sure she doesn't overeat when dining out simply because the food is there. \"What's hard is to change how you feel about foods that you love or that aren't necessarily good for you, or actually change how you look at food. That was the hardest part for me.\" Instead of giving in to the temptation or convenience of calorie-laden or fatty foods such as cheeseburgers from the drive-through, Pless asks herself, \"What do I really want to eat? Or, what does my body really want right now?\" All of the hard work and determination paid off. Pless has lost 95 pounds and kept it off for 1\u00bd years. As a result, she says, she's healthier and more confident. She's also set a new professional goal -- to pursue a doctorate in food and exercise psychology -- so she can help others who are battling obesity and eating disorders. \"[The] negative side to weight loss is that people treat people differently. Being fat was a good filter -- I'm automatically treated better by people because I'm thinner. Society is so hard on people who are overweight or obese,\" said Pless. \"Now, those people think I'm funnier or smarter.\" Pless runs about 40 miles a week while she trains for two marathons she plans to run this winter. The first is in November in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the second is in Miami, Florida, in January. Forty pounds ago, the first thing she wanted to do once she lost the weight was to have a tummy tuck to remove all of the loose skin. But now, she said she can't imagine taking the break from running that recovering from surgery would require. \"Running has become a constant for me and does so much more for me than maintain my weight, which is now about 125 pounds,\" said Pless. If her past is any indication of her future success, Pless will certainly cross the finish line. I-Report: Have you lost weight? Share your story, tips and photos E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nKelly Pless started gaining as a teen and weighed 220 pounds at her heaviest .\nExercise and an \"eat to live\" eating philosophy helped her shed 95 pounds .\nPless started out walking but now runs 40 miles a week .\nShe is training to run two marathons this winter .", "context": "(CNN) -- If someone had asked Kelly Pless to describe herself three years ago, the word \"fit\" would have never crossed her mind. Kelly Pless weighed 220 pounds at her heaviest. She lost 95 pounds through diet and exercise. For most of her adult life, the 31-year-old graduate student from Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, has struggled with her weight. She started gaining as a teenager and by the time she graduated from high school, she was carrying 215 pounds on her 5' 2\" frame. Prom, she says, was a nightmare. \"I had to go to three different stores to buy a dress,\" Pless said. \"I had to buy the biggest, also the ugliest, prom dress the store had because it was the only one that would fit.\" After high school, she lost 50 pounds. But because she hadn't done it in a healthy way, her weight crept back up to 220 pounds. At 28, she started having trouble breathing and doctors told her the weight was to blame. She reached her breaking point. \"I remember being heavy and feeling like being fit just wasn't something I could be,\" said Pless. \"I remember feeling like even if I tried, it wasn't something my body was capable of.\" Despite her doubts, Pless decided to do something. Fortunately she didn't have to look far for inspiration. See before and after weight loss photos from CNN.com I-Reporters \u00bb . \"My manager at the Kennedy Space Center ran marathons, and he was the same age as my father,\" she said. Because her own father had diabetes and was in poor health, he seemed much older, she said. Over the next three to four months, she began walking, without any real goal or expectation. Pless believed that if she just focused on eating less and moving more, everything would fall into place. \"At first, it was hard to start exercising because I was worried people would make fun of me,\" Pless said. \"But then I just told myself, if that's the worst that could happen ... I just got out there and didn't care.\" Eventually, she started to run or \"shuffle\" as she jokingly recalls. She also adopted an \"eat to live\" philosophy and satisfied her cravings for sweets by eating lots of fruit. \"I changed how I felt about food and what it meant to me,\" said Pless, who occasionally indulges in a bite of birthday cake or a piece of chocolate. \"One of the first things I cut out was cakes and cookies. That was my weak spot. After a few months of cutting those things out, I focused more on portion control,\" said Pless. \"I pretty much eat when I'm hungry and don't eat when I'm not and really try to pay attention to when those times are. Make sure I'm not eating out of boredom or [at] social events, I try to make sure I'm not overeating, just because everyone else is.\" Kelly Pless shares her weight loss secrets \u00bb . Pless pays close attention to societal pressure, which she believes is the reason many people overeat. Restaurant servings are about three times bigger than a normal portion size, she says. She makes sure she doesn't overeat when dining out simply because the food is there. \"What's hard is to change how you feel about foods that you love or that aren't necessarily good for you, or actually change how you look at food. That was the hardest part for me.\" Instead of giving in to the temptation or convenience of calorie-laden or fatty foods such as cheeseburgers from the drive-through, Pless asks herself, \"What do I really want to eat? Or, what does my body really want right now?\" All of the hard work and determination paid off. Pless has lost 95 pounds and kept it off for 1\u00bd years. As a result, she says, she's healthier and more confident. She's also set a new professional goal -- to pursue a doctorate in food and exercise psychology -- so she can help others who are battling obesity and eating disorders. \"[The] negative side to weight loss is that people treat people differently. Being fat was a good filter -- I'm automatically treated better by people because I'm thinner. Society is so hard on people who are overweight or obese,\" said Pless. \"Now, those people think I'm funnier or smarter.\" Pless runs about 40 miles a week while she trains for two marathons she plans to run this winter. The first is in November in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the second is in Miami, Florida, in January. Forty pounds ago, the first thing she wanted to do once she lost the weight was to have a tummy tuck to remove all of the loose skin. But now, she said she can't imagine taking the break from running that recovering from surgery would require. \"Running has become a constant for me and does so much more for me than maintain my weight, which is now about 125 pounds,\" said Pless. If her past is any indication of her future success, Pless will certainly cross the finish line. I-Report: Have you lost weight? Share your story, tips and photos E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Kelly Pless started gaining as a teen and weighed 220 pounds at her heaviest .\nExercise and an \"eat to live\" eating philosophy helped her shed 95 pounds .\nPless started out walking but now runs 40 miles a week .\nShe is training to run two marathons this winter .", "id": 1148} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to modify or overturn a lower court's ruling allowing Mary Winkler, convicted of killing her minister husband, visitation rights with the couple's three daughters. Holding baby Brianna, Mary Winkler stands next to Matthew. In the foreground are Mary Alice and Patricia. Charles and Diane Winkler, parents of slain minister Matthew Winkler, had asked the court to intervene and either revoke Mary Winkler's visitation rights or allow them to proceed only under supervision of a counselor. The children -- Patricia, Mary Alice and Brianna -- have been living with their grandparents since their mother was arrested last year. Winkler has not seen the children in 15 months, said Kay Farese Turner, her attorney. She said her client was \"absolutely elated about the news and believes this will be her best Christmas ever.\" Turner said she believes the visit may come before Christmas. A jury convicted Winkler earlier this year of voluntary manslaughter in the shotgun death of Matthew Winkler -- not the first-degree murder conviction prosecutors had wanted. She said the slaying came after years of abuse, including physical violence and being forced to dress \"slutty\" for undesirable sex acts. Winkler received a three-year sentence, but a judge required her to serve only 210 days, gave her credit for the five months she had already served and allowed her to serve the remaining 60 days in a mental health facility. She was released in August. At the time of their father's death in March 2006, Patricia was 8, Mary Alice was 6 and Brianna was 1. Charles and Diane Winkler have moved to terminate Mary Winkler's rights and have filed a $2 million wrongful death suit against her for their son's slaying. The termination issue has not been decided in court. Turner said the court may want to determine what, if any, bond Winkler has with her children before making a decision. Attempts by CNN to contact attorneys for the Winklers were not immediately successful Wednesday. In September, a lower court granted Winkler visitation with her daughters pending the outcome of the custody battle. The court specified the visits be supervised by a guardian ad litem appointed to represent the children's interests and supervised by members of the couple Winkler is living with or by her sister. A subsequent appeal by the grandparents was denied, leading to their Supreme Court appeal. The Winklers said if their former daughter-in-law got visitation with the children at all, it should be under the supervision of a professional counselor. At a September hearing, according to court documents, they said the children \"exhibit fear and confusion\" toward their mother \"and her role in their father's death.\" One expert, in testimony, quoted Patricia as saying her mother had killed her father and, \"I don't know if she will kill me. I want to ask her if she would do that to me. It scares me, kind of; if she did, well, I guess I would see my father.\" The Winklers also said that after telephone calls with their mother, the children experienced \"urination accidents, sleeping problems, graphic nightmares and sleepwalking.\" They said the lower court erred by failing to appoint the guardian ad litem until after the September hearing. Turner, however, said she believes terminating Winkler's parental rights would not be in the children's best interest. \"She has a faith rarely seen, and she loves those children,\" Turner said. After Matthew Winkler's death, Winkler fled with the girls to the Alabama coast, where she was arrested. She said during a September appearance on the \"Oprah Winfrey Show\" that she never expected to get away with killing her husband, but that she fled to be with her daughters and \"have some good times.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Rusty Dornin contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMary Winkler convicted earlier this year of shooting her husband to death .\nWinkler served time and was released; the couple had three children .\nThe children live with their grandparents, who oppose visitation .\nWinkler has not seen her children in 15 months .", "context": "(CNN) -- The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to modify or overturn a lower court's ruling allowing Mary Winkler, convicted of killing her minister husband, visitation rights with the couple's three daughters. Holding baby Brianna, Mary Winkler stands next to Matthew. In the foreground are Mary Alice and Patricia. Charles and Diane Winkler, parents of slain minister Matthew Winkler, had asked the court to intervene and either revoke Mary Winkler's visitation rights or allow them to proceed only under supervision of a counselor. The children -- Patricia, Mary Alice and Brianna -- have been living with their grandparents since their mother was arrested last year. Winkler has not seen the children in 15 months, said Kay Farese Turner, her attorney. She said her client was \"absolutely elated about the news and believes this will be her best Christmas ever.\" Turner said she believes the visit may come before Christmas. A jury convicted Winkler earlier this year of voluntary manslaughter in the shotgun death of Matthew Winkler -- not the first-degree murder conviction prosecutors had wanted. She said the slaying came after years of abuse, including physical violence and being forced to dress \"slutty\" for undesirable sex acts. Winkler received a three-year sentence, but a judge required her to serve only 210 days, gave her credit for the five months she had already served and allowed her to serve the remaining 60 days in a mental health facility. She was released in August. At the time of their father's death in March 2006, Patricia was 8, Mary Alice was 6 and Brianna was 1. Charles and Diane Winkler have moved to terminate Mary Winkler's rights and have filed a $2 million wrongful death suit against her for their son's slaying. The termination issue has not been decided in court. Turner said the court may want to determine what, if any, bond Winkler has with her children before making a decision. Attempts by CNN to contact attorneys for the Winklers were not immediately successful Wednesday. In September, a lower court granted Winkler visitation with her daughters pending the outcome of the custody battle. The court specified the visits be supervised by a guardian ad litem appointed to represent the children's interests and supervised by members of the couple Winkler is living with or by her sister. A subsequent appeal by the grandparents was denied, leading to their Supreme Court appeal. The Winklers said if their former daughter-in-law got visitation with the children at all, it should be under the supervision of a professional counselor. At a September hearing, according to court documents, they said the children \"exhibit fear and confusion\" toward their mother \"and her role in their father's death.\" One expert, in testimony, quoted Patricia as saying her mother had killed her father and, \"I don't know if she will kill me. I want to ask her if she would do that to me. It scares me, kind of; if she did, well, I guess I would see my father.\" The Winklers also said that after telephone calls with their mother, the children experienced \"urination accidents, sleeping problems, graphic nightmares and sleepwalking.\" They said the lower court erred by failing to appoint the guardian ad litem until after the September hearing. Turner, however, said she believes terminating Winkler's parental rights would not be in the children's best interest. \"She has a faith rarely seen, and she loves those children,\" Turner said. After Matthew Winkler's death, Winkler fled with the girls to the Alabama coast, where she was arrested. She said during a September appearance on the \"Oprah Winfrey Show\" that she never expected to get away with killing her husband, but that she fled to be with her daughters and \"have some good times.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Rusty Dornin contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Mary Winkler convicted earlier this year of shooting her husband to death .\nWinkler served time and was released; the couple had three children .\nThe children live with their grandparents, who oppose visitation .\nWinkler has not seen her children in 15 months .", "id": 1100} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Nine people were killed and 19 injured after a tour bus carrying people on a ski trip left a highway and rolled over Sunday night in southeastern Utah, a highway patrol spokesman said. The seats of the bus that rolled over are exposed to the snow at the crash site in southeastern Utah on Monday. At least 50 people were on the Arrow Stage Lines bus when it crashed on state Highway 163, about five miles north of Mexican Hat, at 7:30 p.m. (9:30 p.m. ET), said Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Cameron Roden. Troopers reported the road was wet but not icy, he said. The bus was traveling south from Telluride, Colorado, to Phoenix, Arizona, when it left the right side of the highway and rolled over, Roden said. See where the crash occurred \u00bb . Police said the bus lost control on a curve, ran off the road and rolled over several times, tumbling 41 feet down an embankment, according to The Associated Press. \"When the vehicle was overturning, the roof of the bus split open and multiple occupants of the vehicle were ejected,\" Roden told the AP. Watch how the crash left the bus a mangled hulk \u00bb . Rescue crews took the injured people to hospitals in Utah, Colorado and Arizona, he said. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that ambulances from Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico responded to the accident, and a helicopter from Colorado could not fly to the crash site because of winter storms. Four of the dead were male and five were female, the Utah Highway Patrol said. Most of the passengers were returning home from a weekend ski trip to Telluride, he said. E-mail to a friend . CNN Radio's Barbara Hall contributed to this report. Copyright 2008 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDeath toll rises to nine as tour bus runs off highway, rolls over .\nBus was carrying at least 50 people when it crashed in southeastern Utah .\nBus was en route from Telluride, Colorado, to Phoenix, Arizona, after weekend ski trip .", "context": "(CNN) -- Nine people were killed and 19 injured after a tour bus carrying people on a ski trip left a highway and rolled over Sunday night in southeastern Utah, a highway patrol spokesman said. The seats of the bus that rolled over are exposed to the snow at the crash site in southeastern Utah on Monday. At least 50 people were on the Arrow Stage Lines bus when it crashed on state Highway 163, about five miles north of Mexican Hat, at 7:30 p.m. (9:30 p.m. ET), said Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Cameron Roden. Troopers reported the road was wet but not icy, he said. The bus was traveling south from Telluride, Colorado, to Phoenix, Arizona, when it left the right side of the highway and rolled over, Roden said. See where the crash occurred \u00bb . Police said the bus lost control on a curve, ran off the road and rolled over several times, tumbling 41 feet down an embankment, according to The Associated Press. \"When the vehicle was overturning, the roof of the bus split open and multiple occupants of the vehicle were ejected,\" Roden told the AP. Watch how the crash left the bus a mangled hulk \u00bb . Rescue crews took the injured people to hospitals in Utah, Colorado and Arizona, he said. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that ambulances from Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico responded to the accident, and a helicopter from Colorado could not fly to the crash site because of winter storms. Four of the dead were male and five were female, the Utah Highway Patrol said. Most of the passengers were returning home from a weekend ski trip to Telluride, he said. E-mail to a friend . CNN Radio's Barbara Hall contributed to this report. Copyright 2008 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Death toll rises to nine as tour bus runs off highway, rolls over .\nBus was carrying at least 50 people when it crashed in southeastern Utah .\nBus was en route from Telluride, Colorado, to Phoenix, Arizona, after weekend ski trip .", "id": 1155} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(Mental Floss) -- They say a lot of artistic expression is motivated by self-loathing. But not for these folks! Long before the Material Girl ordered papa to stop preaching, these six puffed-up virtuosos knew darn well how to strike a pose. Alfred Hitchcock didn't leave people in suspense about how he felt about actors. Here's to the creative types who managed to raise egotism to an art form. Alfred Hitchcock . Hitchcock was, without question, one of the towering geniuses of cinema. And, like many greats, he wasn't exactly the best collaborator. Hitchcock was particularly trying for screenwriters, who felt he never properly credited them for their work. But he was notoriously hard on actors. He was once quoted as saying, \"Actors are cattle\" -- a quip that stirred up a huge outcry (actors can be so touchy). In response, he issued this correction: \"I have been misquoted. What I really said is, 'Actors should be treated as cattle.'\" Although it began accidentally (when he was short an actor for the film \"The Lodger\"), Hitchcock soon made it his egotistical trademark to appear in his own films, amassing a total of 37 cameos throughout his career. Ayn Rand . The egotist's egotist, author Ayn Rand (born Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum) is the patron saint of Thinking You're Better Than Everybody Else. Her most famous novels, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, are massive dramatizations of Objectivism, her self-spun Oscar-the-Grouch philosophy for success. Objectivism champions ego and accomplishment, shuns all religion as folly, and condemns any form of charity or altruism as counterproductive to society. Rand's novels often focus on protagonists (invariably men) who are shunned by others because of their genius, but then persevere over the foolishness of morons to prove said genius and emerge triumphant. Not surprisingly, she saw humility as a weakness and regarded laughing at yourself as \"spitting in your own face.\" So, just how much did Rand believe in her own philosophy? Let's just say a lot. With signature modesty, she ranked herself as the philosophical equal of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. Orson Welles . When you create a cinematic masterpiece such as \"Citizen Kane\" at the ripe old age of 25, you're bound to get a big head. But Welles was convinced of his own importance much earlier than that. In fact, \"Citizen Kane\" might have been sparked by nothing more than a bruised ego. After all, it's said he devised the film as a withering expos\u00e9 of newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst because Hearst slighted Welles at a dinner party. Of course, after the unparalleled success of \"Citizen Kane,\" Welles's arrogant side didn't get any less subtle. Do yourself a favor: Track down a recording of Welles' outtakes for a TV commercial for frozen peas. You'll hear everything you need to know about the filmmaker's oversized ego. A classic quote goes: \"In the depths of your ignorance, what is it you want?\" Frank Lloyd Wright . As the brains behind the Robie House, Fallingwater, Taliesin West, the Guggenheim, and countless other design benchmarks, Frank Lloyd Wright is arguably the genius of 20th-century architecture. And, boy, did he know it! Wright was notorious for believing he was superior to mere mortals. In fact, the architectural egomaniac frequently acted as though the rules -- even those of geography and climate -- did not apply to him. But when you're Wright, you're right. In 1935, department store magnate Stanley Marcus (of Neiman-Marcus fame) commissioned the architect to design his Dallas home, but the project quickly went sour. Wright's avant-garde floor plan included \"sleeping porches\" that required his client to sleep outdoors year-round. In addition, Marcus' small bedroom \"cubicles\" came equipped with almost no closet space. When Stanley respectfully explained that (a) temperatures during summer nights in Dallas often exceed 80 degrees and (b) a high-fashion tastemaker might need bigger closets, Wright threw a series of tantrums. Fortunately for the voyeur in us all, said tantrums usually took place in letter form. Preserved and occasionally displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art, they make for delicious reading. Salvador Dal\u00ed . \"Every morning when I awake, the greatest of joys is mine: that of being Salvador Dal\u00ed.\" Yup, he actually said that. Everything about the legendary Surrealist painter (he of the melting clocks) -- from his whacked-out paintings to his curled-up mustache -- was designed to shock, destroy convention, cause scandal, and stir controversy. Criticized for choosing to live under General Franco's fascist government in Spain, Dal\u00ed defended his position by stating that he didn't care about others so long as he could be king. Not exactly a man of the people. If he wasn't getting enough attention, he was known to walk the streets of New York City clanging a hand bell. Of course, this is also the guy who once said, \"The thought of not being recognized [is] unbearable.\" Need another telling quote? \"At the age of 6 years, I wanted to be a chef. At the age of 7, I wanted to be Napoleon. My ambitions have continued to grow at the same rate ever since.\" Apparently, so did his ego. Al Jolson . Plenty of performers this side of Gallagher have been labeled \"the world's greatest entertainer.\" But Al Jolson really, really believed it. The vaudeville singer, actor, dancer, and comedian was born Asa Yoelson in Seredzius, Lithuania, in what was then part of Imperial Russia. As a performer, he was known for hijacking the action in the middle of shows, ad-libbing, or just stopping to talk to the audience. During a 1911 performance of the critically hated \"Paris is a Paradise for Coons\" (title not edited for political correctness), Jolson stopped and asked the audience if they'd rather hear him sing than see the rest of the play. The crowd roared with applause, and Jolson ditched the whole program and took over. From that moment on, no one else could share the stage with him. Unlike some of the egomaniacs on this list, however, Jolson can be forgiven somewhat for his arrogance. According to most contemporary accounts, he actually was the greatest in the world. But, despite the enormity of his contributions to stage and screen, Jolson's legacy has become a political hot potato because of his use of stage blackface (considered highly offensive now, but pretty common at the time). E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFrank Lloyd Wright wanted store magnate to sleep on porch .\nSalvador Dal\u00ed's stated ambitions were bigger than Napoleon's .\nAyn Rand: Laughing at yourself same as \"spitting in your own face\"", "context": "(Mental Floss) -- They say a lot of artistic expression is motivated by self-loathing. But not for these folks! Long before the Material Girl ordered papa to stop preaching, these six puffed-up virtuosos knew darn well how to strike a pose. Alfred Hitchcock didn't leave people in suspense about how he felt about actors. Here's to the creative types who managed to raise egotism to an art form. Alfred Hitchcock . Hitchcock was, without question, one of the towering geniuses of cinema. And, like many greats, he wasn't exactly the best collaborator. Hitchcock was particularly trying for screenwriters, who felt he never properly credited them for their work. But he was notoriously hard on actors. He was once quoted as saying, \"Actors are cattle\" -- a quip that stirred up a huge outcry (actors can be so touchy). In response, he issued this correction: \"I have been misquoted. What I really said is, 'Actors should be treated as cattle.'\" Although it began accidentally (when he was short an actor for the film \"The Lodger\"), Hitchcock soon made it his egotistical trademark to appear in his own films, amassing a total of 37 cameos throughout his career. Ayn Rand . The egotist's egotist, author Ayn Rand (born Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum) is the patron saint of Thinking You're Better Than Everybody Else. Her most famous novels, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, are massive dramatizations of Objectivism, her self-spun Oscar-the-Grouch philosophy for success. Objectivism champions ego and accomplishment, shuns all religion as folly, and condemns any form of charity or altruism as counterproductive to society. Rand's novels often focus on protagonists (invariably men) who are shunned by others because of their genius, but then persevere over the foolishness of morons to prove said genius and emerge triumphant. Not surprisingly, she saw humility as a weakness and regarded laughing at yourself as \"spitting in your own face.\" So, just how much did Rand believe in her own philosophy? Let's just say a lot. With signature modesty, she ranked herself as the philosophical equal of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. Orson Welles . When you create a cinematic masterpiece such as \"Citizen Kane\" at the ripe old age of 25, you're bound to get a big head. But Welles was convinced of his own importance much earlier than that. In fact, \"Citizen Kane\" might have been sparked by nothing more than a bruised ego. After all, it's said he devised the film as a withering expos\u00e9 of newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst because Hearst slighted Welles at a dinner party. Of course, after the unparalleled success of \"Citizen Kane,\" Welles's arrogant side didn't get any less subtle. Do yourself a favor: Track down a recording of Welles' outtakes for a TV commercial for frozen peas. You'll hear everything you need to know about the filmmaker's oversized ego. A classic quote goes: \"In the depths of your ignorance, what is it you want?\" Frank Lloyd Wright . As the brains behind the Robie House, Fallingwater, Taliesin West, the Guggenheim, and countless other design benchmarks, Frank Lloyd Wright is arguably the genius of 20th-century architecture. And, boy, did he know it! Wright was notorious for believing he was superior to mere mortals. In fact, the architectural egomaniac frequently acted as though the rules -- even those of geography and climate -- did not apply to him. But when you're Wright, you're right. In 1935, department store magnate Stanley Marcus (of Neiman-Marcus fame) commissioned the architect to design his Dallas home, but the project quickly went sour. Wright's avant-garde floor plan included \"sleeping porches\" that required his client to sleep outdoors year-round. In addition, Marcus' small bedroom \"cubicles\" came equipped with almost no closet space. When Stanley respectfully explained that (a) temperatures during summer nights in Dallas often exceed 80 degrees and (b) a high-fashion tastemaker might need bigger closets, Wright threw a series of tantrums. Fortunately for the voyeur in us all, said tantrums usually took place in letter form. Preserved and occasionally displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art, they make for delicious reading. Salvador Dal\u00ed . \"Every morning when I awake, the greatest of joys is mine: that of being Salvador Dal\u00ed.\" Yup, he actually said that. Everything about the legendary Surrealist painter (he of the melting clocks) -- from his whacked-out paintings to his curled-up mustache -- was designed to shock, destroy convention, cause scandal, and stir controversy. Criticized for choosing to live under General Franco's fascist government in Spain, Dal\u00ed defended his position by stating that he didn't care about others so long as he could be king. Not exactly a man of the people. If he wasn't getting enough attention, he was known to walk the streets of New York City clanging a hand bell. Of course, this is also the guy who once said, \"The thought of not being recognized [is] unbearable.\" Need another telling quote? \"At the age of 6 years, I wanted to be a chef. At the age of 7, I wanted to be Napoleon. My ambitions have continued to grow at the same rate ever since.\" Apparently, so did his ego. Al Jolson . Plenty of performers this side of Gallagher have been labeled \"the world's greatest entertainer.\" But Al Jolson really, really believed it. The vaudeville singer, actor, dancer, and comedian was born Asa Yoelson in Seredzius, Lithuania, in what was then part of Imperial Russia. As a performer, he was known for hijacking the action in the middle of shows, ad-libbing, or just stopping to talk to the audience. During a 1911 performance of the critically hated \"Paris is a Paradise for Coons\" (title not edited for political correctness), Jolson stopped and asked the audience if they'd rather hear him sing than see the rest of the play. The crowd roared with applause, and Jolson ditched the whole program and took over. From that moment on, no one else could share the stage with him. Unlike some of the egomaniacs on this list, however, Jolson can be forgiven somewhat for his arrogance. According to most contemporary accounts, he actually was the greatest in the world. But, despite the enormity of his contributions to stage and screen, Jolson's legacy has become a political hot potato because of his use of stage blackface (considered highly offensive now, but pretty common at the time). E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Frank Lloyd Wright wanted store magnate to sleep on porch .\nSalvador Dal\u00ed's stated ambitions were bigger than Napoleon's .\nAyn Rand: Laughing at yourself same as \"spitting in your own face\"", "id": 1072} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Allegations that Blackwater USA -- whose operations were suspended after 20 Iraqi civilians were shot to death last weekend -- was \"in any way associated or complicit in unlawful arms activities are baseless,\" the company asserted Saturday. Blackwater employees patrol Baghdad by air in a February 2005 photograph. Federal prosecutors are investigating allegations that employees of Blackwater illegally purchased weapons and sold them in Iraq, according to U.S. government sources. A U.S. government official has said the U.S. attorney's office in Raleigh, North Carolina, is in the early stages of an investigation that focuses on individual company employees, and not the firm. Blackwater, which is based in Moyock, North Carolina, is a security firm hired by the State Department to guard U.S. staff in Iraq. \"The company has no knowledge of any employee improperly exporting weapons,\" the Blackwater statement said. \"When it was uncovered internally that two employees were stealing from the company, Blackwater immediately fired them and invited the ATF to conduct a thorough investigation.\" Watch a report on Blackwater's response to the allegations \u00bb . The first public hint that an investigation was under way came earlier this week in a statement from State Department Inspector General Howard Krongard after he was accused of blocking fraud investigations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Krongard said the State Department has been cooperating with the prosecutors in the Blackwater probe. \"In particular, I made one of my best investigators available to help assistant U.S. attorneys in North Carolina in their investigation into alleged smuggling of weapons into Iraq by a contractor,\" Krongard's statement said. Blackwater resumed normal security operations in Iraq on Friday, the State Department said, after a brief hiatus following the lethal incident last Sunday. The Iraqi government was outraged by the shootings and disputes the U.S. and Blackwater's claim that the guards were responding to an attack. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Elise Labott and Kelli Arena contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTwo employees bought, sold weapons on their own, company says .\nCompany fired workers, turned them in to ATF, says source .\nFeds investigating claims Blackwater employees made illegal arms deals .\nBlackwater in spotlight after shootings last weekend that killed 20 Iraqis .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Allegations that Blackwater USA -- whose operations were suspended after 20 Iraqi civilians were shot to death last weekend -- was \"in any way associated or complicit in unlawful arms activities are baseless,\" the company asserted Saturday. Blackwater employees patrol Baghdad by air in a February 2005 photograph. Federal prosecutors are investigating allegations that employees of Blackwater illegally purchased weapons and sold them in Iraq, according to U.S. government sources. A U.S. government official has said the U.S. attorney's office in Raleigh, North Carolina, is in the early stages of an investigation that focuses on individual company employees, and not the firm. Blackwater, which is based in Moyock, North Carolina, is a security firm hired by the State Department to guard U.S. staff in Iraq. \"The company has no knowledge of any employee improperly exporting weapons,\" the Blackwater statement said. \"When it was uncovered internally that two employees were stealing from the company, Blackwater immediately fired them and invited the ATF to conduct a thorough investigation.\" Watch a report on Blackwater's response to the allegations \u00bb . The first public hint that an investigation was under way came earlier this week in a statement from State Department Inspector General Howard Krongard after he was accused of blocking fraud investigations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Krongard said the State Department has been cooperating with the prosecutors in the Blackwater probe. \"In particular, I made one of my best investigators available to help assistant U.S. attorneys in North Carolina in their investigation into alleged smuggling of weapons into Iraq by a contractor,\" Krongard's statement said. Blackwater resumed normal security operations in Iraq on Friday, the State Department said, after a brief hiatus following the lethal incident last Sunday. The Iraqi government was outraged by the shootings and disputes the U.S. and Blackwater's claim that the guards were responding to an attack. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Elise Labott and Kelli Arena contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Two employees bought, sold weapons on their own, company says .\nCompany fired workers, turned them in to ATF, says source .\nFeds investigating claims Blackwater employees made illegal arms deals .\nBlackwater in spotlight after shootings last weekend that killed 20 Iraqis .", "id": 1027} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- After his weekend arrest on gun charges, rapper T.I. will remain in custody until a bond hearing Friday, a federal magistrate said Monday. T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, was arrested without incident in midtown Atlanta. The entertainer, whose real name is Clifford Harris, was arrested Saturday just hours before he was scheduled to perform at the BET Hip Hop Awards. The small court room of Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman was packed with family, supporters and media, but even more people, including the rapper's mother, were turned away because of the overcrowding. Harris, 27, was arrested in a federal sting after his bodyguard-turned-informant delivered three machine guns and two silencers to the hip-hop star, according to a Justice Department statement. Watch a search of the rapper's home \u00bb . He was held in federal custody over the weekend. Authorities said that Harris provided the bodyguard $12,000 to buy the weapons, which Harris is not allowed to own because he is a convicted felon. Court documents said Harris was convicted on felony drug charges in 1998, and a federal affidavit said he has been arrested on gun charges in the past. However, one of his attorneys, Dwight Thomas, said he was not aware Harris was a convicted felon and that \"a number of people\" live in Harris' suburban Atlanta home. Thomas added there were \"two sides to every story -- sometimes three\" and he was confident the legal system would work in Harris' favor. The entertainer was taken into custody about 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Atlanta, where the BET award show was taped. Harris, the show's top nominee, was up for nine awards, including CD of the year and lyricist of the year. He also was scheduled to perform, along with fellow rap stars Common, Nelly and Kanye West. Harris won two awards. The show went on without the self-proclaimed \"King of the South,\" whose car and home in the Atlanta suburb of College Park were searched after his arrest. Authorities said they found three more firearms in the car in which Harris drove to pick up the machine guns and silencers, \"including one loaded gun tucked between the driver's seat where Harris had been sitting and the center console.\" At his home, authorities found six other guns, five of them loaded, in his bedroom closet. \"Machine guns pose a serious danger to the community, which is why they are so carefully regulated,\" said David Nahmias, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. \"The last place machine guns should be is in the hands of a convicted felon, who cannot legally possess any kind of firearm. This convicted felon allegedly was trying to add several machine guns to an already large and entirely illegal arsenal of guns.\" The sting came after Harris' bodyguard was arrested purchasing the machine guns and silencers from an undercover Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent Wednesday, according to the Justice Department statement. The bodyguard then agreed to cooperate with the ATF, the statement said. The guns were not registered on the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record as required by law. The bodyguard -- who has worked for Harris since July -- told authorities he had bought about nine guns for the rap star in the past, the statement said. On Wednesday, authorities said, Harris arranged for the bodyguard to pick up $12,000 in cash from a bank to buy the guns. After his arrest, the bodyguard made phone calls to Harris, which authorities recorded, the statement said. Harris was supposed to meet the bodyguard in a shopping center parking lot in midtown Atlanta to pick up the guns. Authorities arrested Harris there without incident, the Justice Department statement said. Court documents in the case show Harris was convicted on felony drug charges in Cobb County, Georgia, in 1998 and sentenced to seven years' probation. \"Harris has additional arrests and at least one probation violation for unlawfully possessing firearms,\" according to an affidavit. Harris' music is built around the drug culture and is known as \"trap musik,\" the name of Harris' second album. A \"trap\" is Southern slang for a drug house. Harris soon will appear in the movie \"American Gangster,\" starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. The film is set to open November 2. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mike Phelan and Catherine Callaway contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: T.I. to remain in custody until Friday, when there's a bond hearing .\nRapper was arrested Saturday on weapons charges .\nT.I. won two awards at BET awards show Saturday night .", "context": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- After his weekend arrest on gun charges, rapper T.I. will remain in custody until a bond hearing Friday, a federal magistrate said Monday. T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, was arrested without incident in midtown Atlanta. The entertainer, whose real name is Clifford Harris, was arrested Saturday just hours before he was scheduled to perform at the BET Hip Hop Awards. The small court room of Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman was packed with family, supporters and media, but even more people, including the rapper's mother, were turned away because of the overcrowding. Harris, 27, was arrested in a federal sting after his bodyguard-turned-informant delivered three machine guns and two silencers to the hip-hop star, according to a Justice Department statement. Watch a search of the rapper's home \u00bb . He was held in federal custody over the weekend. Authorities said that Harris provided the bodyguard $12,000 to buy the weapons, which Harris is not allowed to own because he is a convicted felon. Court documents said Harris was convicted on felony drug charges in 1998, and a federal affidavit said he has been arrested on gun charges in the past. However, one of his attorneys, Dwight Thomas, said he was not aware Harris was a convicted felon and that \"a number of people\" live in Harris' suburban Atlanta home. Thomas added there were \"two sides to every story -- sometimes three\" and he was confident the legal system would work in Harris' favor. The entertainer was taken into custody about 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Atlanta, where the BET award show was taped. Harris, the show's top nominee, was up for nine awards, including CD of the year and lyricist of the year. He also was scheduled to perform, along with fellow rap stars Common, Nelly and Kanye West. Harris won two awards. The show went on without the self-proclaimed \"King of the South,\" whose car and home in the Atlanta suburb of College Park were searched after his arrest. Authorities said they found three more firearms in the car in which Harris drove to pick up the machine guns and silencers, \"including one loaded gun tucked between the driver's seat where Harris had been sitting and the center console.\" At his home, authorities found six other guns, five of them loaded, in his bedroom closet. \"Machine guns pose a serious danger to the community, which is why they are so carefully regulated,\" said David Nahmias, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. \"The last place machine guns should be is in the hands of a convicted felon, who cannot legally possess any kind of firearm. This convicted felon allegedly was trying to add several machine guns to an already large and entirely illegal arsenal of guns.\" The sting came after Harris' bodyguard was arrested purchasing the machine guns and silencers from an undercover Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent Wednesday, according to the Justice Department statement. The bodyguard then agreed to cooperate with the ATF, the statement said. The guns were not registered on the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record as required by law. The bodyguard -- who has worked for Harris since July -- told authorities he had bought about nine guns for the rap star in the past, the statement said. On Wednesday, authorities said, Harris arranged for the bodyguard to pick up $12,000 in cash from a bank to buy the guns. After his arrest, the bodyguard made phone calls to Harris, which authorities recorded, the statement said. Harris was supposed to meet the bodyguard in a shopping center parking lot in midtown Atlanta to pick up the guns. Authorities arrested Harris there without incident, the Justice Department statement said. Court documents in the case show Harris was convicted on felony drug charges in Cobb County, Georgia, in 1998 and sentenced to seven years' probation. \"Harris has additional arrests and at least one probation violation for unlawfully possessing firearms,\" according to an affidavit. Harris' music is built around the drug culture and is known as \"trap musik,\" the name of Harris' second album. A \"trap\" is Southern slang for a drug house. Harris soon will appear in the movie \"American Gangster,\" starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. The film is set to open November 2. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mike Phelan and Catherine Callaway contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: T.I. to remain in custody until Friday, when there's a bond hearing .\nRapper was arrested Saturday on weapons charges .\nT.I. won two awards at BET awards show Saturday night .", "id": 1184} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "JACKSONVILLE, Florida (CNN) -- Eduardo Gonzalez, a petty officer second class with the U.S. Navy, is about to be deployed overseas for a third time. Making his deployment even tougher is the fact his wife may not be around when he comes back. Mildred and Eduardo Gonzalez worry about what would happen to their family if she is deported. His wife faces deportation to Guatemala -- her home country that she hasn't seen since 1989. He also doesn't know what would happen to his young son, Eduardo Jr., if that happens. \"I like being in uniform and serving my country, but if she goes back I'm going to have to give it all up and just get out and take care of my son and get a job,\" he said. \"Defending the country that's trying to kick my family out is a thought that always runs through my mind.\" Gonzalez, who works on helicopters that bring cargo, supplies and military personnel in and out of Iraq, testified before a House Judiciary Committee panel last month, detailing his situation and urging officials to consider some sort of policy to deal with cases like his, where military members' families could be deported while they're defending their country overseas. Watch \"they're tearing families apart\" \u00bb . \"I want to serve my country 100 percent. But with this issue in the back of my mind, I feel I can't do that,\" he testified on September 6. The U.S. military does not have a policy to deal with such cases. Each is handled case-by-case, not by the military, but by immigration authorities. The government doesn't have numbers on how many military members are in predicaments similar to Gonzalez's. Immigration officials also said marrying a U.S. citizen does not mean the spouse is automatically entitled to U.S. citizenship or permanent legal status. Lt. Col. Margaret Stock, a member of the U.S. Army Reserves who teaches immigration law at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, said she believes there should be an overall policy dealing with the potential deportation of family members of active duty military members. \"You got to understand. When you're in a combat zone, you need to be focusing all of your energies on fighting the enemy. You can't be worried that your loved ones back home could be shipped off to a foreign country where you're never going to see them again,\" she said. Stock also said the government is conflicted about how to treat such cases. On the one hand, the government is supposed to be providing military families with assistance, housing and other forms of benefits while their spouses are overseas. On the other hand, the same government is trying to deport the very same people. \"What's happening right now is, because of the dysfunction and complexity of our immigration laws, we've got people fighting overseas who are facing the impossible situation of having family members facing deportation back home,\" she said. In Gonzalez's case, his wife, Mildred, came to the United States with her mother in 1989 when she was 5 years old. They were granted political asylum because of their status as war refugees from Guatemala. In September 2000, Mildred's mother applied for legalization and included her daughter in that application. Her mother was granted legal status in July 2004, according to Gonzalez. However, six weeks earlier, Gonzalez and Mildred got married, canceling Mildred's ability to apply for legal status through her mother because she was no longer an unmarried daughter under the age of 21. As a result, her legal status still remains in jeopardy. A judge in June granted her a one-year extension to remain in the United States. If her legal status does not change by June 8, 2008, she will have 60 days to voluntarily leave the country or face deportation. That's just fine, according to Mark Krikorian, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which lobbies for tougher laws on illegal immigration. \"What you're talking about is amnesty for illegal immigrants who have a relative in the armed forces, and that's just outrageous,\" he said. \"What we're talking about here is letting lawbreakers get away with their actions just because they have a relative in the military. ... There's no justification for that kind of policy.\" Gonzalez said that type of response is unjustified. \"I'm trying to make his country better -- my country better -- and it should be her country too.\" Gonzalez himself entered the country legally, crossing the Mexican border with his family when he was about 10. He joined the Navy as a so-called \"green-card sailor\" and became a U.S. citizen in July 2005. The military does accept some immigrants who aren't U.S. citizens. \"I understand the laws have to be followed and guidelines and a system must be maintained, but on the other token, there are times when the situation is just out of their reach,\" Gonzalez said. His wife, Mildred, added, \"We didn't come here to break the law. We just want to feel safe and have a home just like everybody else.\" U.S. Army Sgt. Emmanuel Woko, a member of the Army's 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division who faces his third tour in Iraq, understands just how Gonzalez and his family feel. His wife and children could be sent back to Nigeria. \"My heart is bleeding on the thought that my wife could be deported back to Nigeria while I am deployed in Iraq,\" he said. \"I am extremely distressed and distracted by the thought.\" That's a sentiment echoed by Gonzalez: \"We are not asking for anything. We are just asking for our families to stay with us.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Gregg Canes contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSailor's wife could be deported while he's overseas .\nSailor: \"Defending the country that's trying to kick my family out\" is tough .\nU.S. military doesn't have overall policy to handle such situations .\nWife: \"We just want to feel safe and have a home just like everybody else\"", "context": "JACKSONVILLE, Florida (CNN) -- Eduardo Gonzalez, a petty officer second class with the U.S. Navy, is about to be deployed overseas for a third time. Making his deployment even tougher is the fact his wife may not be around when he comes back. Mildred and Eduardo Gonzalez worry about what would happen to their family if she is deported. His wife faces deportation to Guatemala -- her home country that she hasn't seen since 1989. He also doesn't know what would happen to his young son, Eduardo Jr., if that happens. \"I like being in uniform and serving my country, but if she goes back I'm going to have to give it all up and just get out and take care of my son and get a job,\" he said. \"Defending the country that's trying to kick my family out is a thought that always runs through my mind.\" Gonzalez, who works on helicopters that bring cargo, supplies and military personnel in and out of Iraq, testified before a House Judiciary Committee panel last month, detailing his situation and urging officials to consider some sort of policy to deal with cases like his, where military members' families could be deported while they're defending their country overseas. Watch \"they're tearing families apart\" \u00bb . \"I want to serve my country 100 percent. But with this issue in the back of my mind, I feel I can't do that,\" he testified on September 6. The U.S. military does not have a policy to deal with such cases. Each is handled case-by-case, not by the military, but by immigration authorities. The government doesn't have numbers on how many military members are in predicaments similar to Gonzalez's. Immigration officials also said marrying a U.S. citizen does not mean the spouse is automatically entitled to U.S. citizenship or permanent legal status. Lt. Col. Margaret Stock, a member of the U.S. Army Reserves who teaches immigration law at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, said she believes there should be an overall policy dealing with the potential deportation of family members of active duty military members. \"You got to understand. When you're in a combat zone, you need to be focusing all of your energies on fighting the enemy. You can't be worried that your loved ones back home could be shipped off to a foreign country where you're never going to see them again,\" she said. Stock also said the government is conflicted about how to treat such cases. On the one hand, the government is supposed to be providing military families with assistance, housing and other forms of benefits while their spouses are overseas. On the other hand, the same government is trying to deport the very same people. \"What's happening right now is, because of the dysfunction and complexity of our immigration laws, we've got people fighting overseas who are facing the impossible situation of having family members facing deportation back home,\" she said. In Gonzalez's case, his wife, Mildred, came to the United States with her mother in 1989 when she was 5 years old. They were granted political asylum because of their status as war refugees from Guatemala. In September 2000, Mildred's mother applied for legalization and included her daughter in that application. Her mother was granted legal status in July 2004, according to Gonzalez. However, six weeks earlier, Gonzalez and Mildred got married, canceling Mildred's ability to apply for legal status through her mother because she was no longer an unmarried daughter under the age of 21. As a result, her legal status still remains in jeopardy. A judge in June granted her a one-year extension to remain in the United States. If her legal status does not change by June 8, 2008, she will have 60 days to voluntarily leave the country or face deportation. That's just fine, according to Mark Krikorian, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which lobbies for tougher laws on illegal immigration. \"What you're talking about is amnesty for illegal immigrants who have a relative in the armed forces, and that's just outrageous,\" he said. \"What we're talking about here is letting lawbreakers get away with their actions just because they have a relative in the military. ... There's no justification for that kind of policy.\" Gonzalez said that type of response is unjustified. \"I'm trying to make his country better -- my country better -- and it should be her country too.\" Gonzalez himself entered the country legally, crossing the Mexican border with his family when he was about 10. He joined the Navy as a so-called \"green-card sailor\" and became a U.S. citizen in July 2005. The military does accept some immigrants who aren't U.S. citizens. \"I understand the laws have to be followed and guidelines and a system must be maintained, but on the other token, there are times when the situation is just out of their reach,\" Gonzalez said. His wife, Mildred, added, \"We didn't come here to break the law. We just want to feel safe and have a home just like everybody else.\" U.S. Army Sgt. Emmanuel Woko, a member of the Army's 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division who faces his third tour in Iraq, understands just how Gonzalez and his family feel. His wife and children could be sent back to Nigeria. \"My heart is bleeding on the thought that my wife could be deported back to Nigeria while I am deployed in Iraq,\" he said. \"I am extremely distressed and distracted by the thought.\" That's a sentiment echoed by Gonzalez: \"We are not asking for anything. We are just asking for our families to stay with us.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Gregg Canes contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sailor's wife could be deported while he's overseas .\nSailor: \"Defending the country that's trying to kick my family out\" is tough .\nU.S. military doesn't have overall policy to handle such situations .\nWife: \"We just want to feel safe and have a home just like everybody else\"", "id": 1112} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- After weeks of controversy over Michael Mukasey's views on waterboarding, the Senate late Thursday approved the former judge's nomination for attorney general by a 53-40 vote. Waterboarding threatened to derail the approval of President Bush's nominee to lead the Justice Department. President Bush nominated Mukasey to replace longtime ally Alberto Gonzales, who resigned in September. The nomination had been considered at risk after a number of Democratic senators opposed Mukasey because of questions that arose from his views on the terror interrogation technique known as waterboarding and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Mukasey, a former federal judge in New York, told senators he considers waterboarding \"repugnant,\" but he could not categorically say whether the technique amounts to torture, which U.S. and international law bans. Waterboarding is a technique that involves restraining a suspect and pouring water on him to produce the sensation of drowning. Mukasey's confirmation was all but assured last week when two key Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee -- Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Chuck Schumer of New York -- said they would vote in favor of Mukasey despite the controversy. \"The Department of Justice, once the crown jewel among government institutions, is adrift and rudderless,\" Schumer said Tuesday -- the same day the committee voted 11-8 to send Mukasey's nomination to the Senate floor. \"It desperately needs a strong and independent leader at the helm to set it back on course and I believe Judge Mukasey is that person.\" Schumer said that in a meeting Friday the nominee said that Congress would be within its rights to pass a law that bans waterboarding across all government agencies and that the president \"would have absolutely no legal authority to ignore\" it. Schumer said he believed Mukasey would be more likely to find waterboarding illegal than an interim attorney general. \"Indeed, his written answers to our notices have demonstrated more openness to ending the practices we abhor than either of this president's previous attorney general nominees have.\" But Mukasey's pledge to enforce such a law rang hollow with Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, the Judiciary Committee's chairman. \"Some have sought to find comfort in Judge Mukasey's personal assurance that he would enforce a future, new law against waterboarding if this Congress were to pass one,\" Leahy said Tuesday. \"Unsaid, of course, is the fact that any such prohibition would have to be enacted over the veto of this president.\" However, the committee's ranking Republican, Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, said he believed Mukasey would enforce a law banning waterboarding. \"He could have said a lot of things which would have given me more assurances,\" Specter said earlier. \"But he is intelligent; he's really learned in the law. He's strong, ethical, honest beyond any question. He's not an intimate of the president.\" A majority of Americans consider waterboarding a form of torture, but some of those say it's OK for the U.S. government to use the technique, according to a poll released Tuesday. Asked whether they think waterboarding is a form of torture, more than two-thirds of respondents, or 69 percent, said yes; 29 percent said no. Asked whether they think the U.S. government should be allowed to use the procedure to try to get information from suspected terrorists, 58 percent said no; 40 percent said yes. The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. telephone poll of 1,024 American adults was carried out over the weekend and had a sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPresident Bush nominated Mukasey to replace Alberto Gonzales .\nMukasey is a former federal chief judge in New York .\nSome Democratic senators opposed nominee due to views on waterboarding .\nHuman rights groups consider waterboarding a form of torture .", "context": "(CNN) -- After weeks of controversy over Michael Mukasey's views on waterboarding, the Senate late Thursday approved the former judge's nomination for attorney general by a 53-40 vote. Waterboarding threatened to derail the approval of President Bush's nominee to lead the Justice Department. President Bush nominated Mukasey to replace longtime ally Alberto Gonzales, who resigned in September. The nomination had been considered at risk after a number of Democratic senators opposed Mukasey because of questions that arose from his views on the terror interrogation technique known as waterboarding and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Mukasey, a former federal judge in New York, told senators he considers waterboarding \"repugnant,\" but he could not categorically say whether the technique amounts to torture, which U.S. and international law bans. Waterboarding is a technique that involves restraining a suspect and pouring water on him to produce the sensation of drowning. Mukasey's confirmation was all but assured last week when two key Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee -- Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Chuck Schumer of New York -- said they would vote in favor of Mukasey despite the controversy. \"The Department of Justice, once the crown jewel among government institutions, is adrift and rudderless,\" Schumer said Tuesday -- the same day the committee voted 11-8 to send Mukasey's nomination to the Senate floor. \"It desperately needs a strong and independent leader at the helm to set it back on course and I believe Judge Mukasey is that person.\" Schumer said that in a meeting Friday the nominee said that Congress would be within its rights to pass a law that bans waterboarding across all government agencies and that the president \"would have absolutely no legal authority to ignore\" it. Schumer said he believed Mukasey would be more likely to find waterboarding illegal than an interim attorney general. \"Indeed, his written answers to our notices have demonstrated more openness to ending the practices we abhor than either of this president's previous attorney general nominees have.\" But Mukasey's pledge to enforce such a law rang hollow with Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, the Judiciary Committee's chairman. \"Some have sought to find comfort in Judge Mukasey's personal assurance that he would enforce a future, new law against waterboarding if this Congress were to pass one,\" Leahy said Tuesday. \"Unsaid, of course, is the fact that any such prohibition would have to be enacted over the veto of this president.\" However, the committee's ranking Republican, Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, said he believed Mukasey would enforce a law banning waterboarding. \"He could have said a lot of things which would have given me more assurances,\" Specter said earlier. \"But he is intelligent; he's really learned in the law. He's strong, ethical, honest beyond any question. He's not an intimate of the president.\" A majority of Americans consider waterboarding a form of torture, but some of those say it's OK for the U.S. government to use the technique, according to a poll released Tuesday. Asked whether they think waterboarding is a form of torture, more than two-thirds of respondents, or 69 percent, said yes; 29 percent said no. Asked whether they think the U.S. government should be allowed to use the procedure to try to get information from suspected terrorists, 58 percent said no; 40 percent said yes. The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. telephone poll of 1,024 American adults was carried out over the weekend and had a sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "President Bush nominated Mukasey to replace Alberto Gonzales .\nMukasey is a former federal chief judge in New York .\nSome Democratic senators opposed nominee due to views on waterboarding .\nHuman rights groups consider waterboarding a form of torture .", "id": 1051} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- A sixth U.S. service member died Friday from injuries sustained when a Black Hawk helicopter crashed in northeastern Italy on Thursday, the U.S. military in Europe said. The helicopter, carrying 11 U.S. military personnel, crashed Thursday afternoon about 22 miles from Aviano, Italy. Four people were killed and seven were injured in the crash, and two of the injured later died, the U.S. military said. Treviso fire officials said one of the dead was a woman, and said no one on the ground was hurt. The U.S. military said the helicopter was an Army H-60 Black Hawk attached to the 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment. The military was not releasing the names of those killed, pending notification of the victims' families. Police and fire officials said the craft crashed in an open area near the Piave River north of Treviso, between the towns of Maserata Sul Piave and Santa Lucia Di Piave. Watch scenes of the crash site in northern Italy \u00bb . The helicopter appeared crumpled and charred in photos from the crash. Italy's ANSA news agency said the helicopter crashed near the bridge of a major highway and the road was closed as a precaution. ANSA said the helicopter had taken off from Aviano Air Base, but fire authorities could not confirm whether it was leaving or returning to the base. The Black Hawk is considered the workhorse of the military's helicopter fleet. It is used in missions in Iraq and Afghanistan to carry troops and equipment. The military has employed Black Hawks for about three decades. The helicopter's first combat mission was about 25 years ago. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Hada Messia and Barbara Starr contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFour killed in crash; two people die later of injuries .\nCopter took off from Aviano Air Base, news agency reports .\nBlack Hawk helicopter had 11 people aboard .", "context": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- A sixth U.S. service member died Friday from injuries sustained when a Black Hawk helicopter crashed in northeastern Italy on Thursday, the U.S. military in Europe said. The helicopter, carrying 11 U.S. military personnel, crashed Thursday afternoon about 22 miles from Aviano, Italy. Four people were killed and seven were injured in the crash, and two of the injured later died, the U.S. military said. Treviso fire officials said one of the dead was a woman, and said no one on the ground was hurt. The U.S. military said the helicopter was an Army H-60 Black Hawk attached to the 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment. The military was not releasing the names of those killed, pending notification of the victims' families. Police and fire officials said the craft crashed in an open area near the Piave River north of Treviso, between the towns of Maserata Sul Piave and Santa Lucia Di Piave. Watch scenes of the crash site in northern Italy \u00bb . The helicopter appeared crumpled and charred in photos from the crash. Italy's ANSA news agency said the helicopter crashed near the bridge of a major highway and the road was closed as a precaution. ANSA said the helicopter had taken off from Aviano Air Base, but fire authorities could not confirm whether it was leaving or returning to the base. The Black Hawk is considered the workhorse of the military's helicopter fleet. It is used in missions in Iraq and Afghanistan to carry troops and equipment. The military has employed Black Hawks for about three decades. The helicopter's first combat mission was about 25 years ago. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Hada Messia and Barbara Starr contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Four killed in crash; two people die later of injuries .\nCopter took off from Aviano Air Base, news agency reports .\nBlack Hawk helicopter had 11 people aboard .", "id": 1174} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The National Football League has indefinitely suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick without pay, officials with the league said Friday. NFL star Michael Vick is set to appear in court Monday. A judge will have the final say on a plea deal. Earlier, Vick admitted to participating in a dogfighting ring as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in Virginia. \"Your admitted conduct was not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible. Your team, the NFL, and NFL fans have all been hurt by your actions,\" NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a letter to Vick. Goodell said he would review the status of the suspension after the legal proceedings are over. In papers filed Friday with a federal court in Virginia, Vick also admitted that he and two co-conspirators killed dogs that did not fight well. Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Vick's admissions describe actions that are \"incomprehensible and unacceptable.\" The suspension makes \"a strong statement that conduct which tarnishes the good reputation of the NFL will not be tolerated,\" he said in a statement. Watch what led to Vick's suspension \u00bb . Goodell said the Falcons could \"assert any claims or remedies\" to recover $22 million of Vick's signing bonus from the 10-year, $130 million contract he signed in 2004, according to The Associated Press. Vick said he would plead guilty to one count of \"Conspiracy to Travel in Interstate Commerce in Aid of Unlawful Activities and to Sponsor a Dog in an Animal Fighting Venture\" in a plea agreement filed at U.S. District Court in Richmond, Virginia. The charge is punishable by up to five years in prison, a $250,000 fine, \"full restitution, a special assessment and 3 years of supervised release,\" the plea deal said. Federal prosecutors agreed to ask for the low end of the sentencing guidelines. \"The defendant will plead guilty because the defendant is in fact guilty of the charged offense,\" the plea agreement said. In an additional summary of facts, signed by Vick and filed with the agreement, Vick admitted buying pit bulls and the property used for training and fighting the dogs, but the statement said he did not bet on the fights or receive any of the money won. \"Most of the 'Bad Newz Kennels' operations and gambling monies were provided by Vick,\" the official summary of facts said. Gambling wins were generally split among co-conspirators Tony Taylor, Quanis Phillips and sometimes Purnell Peace, it continued. \"Vick did not gamble by placing side bets on any of the fights. Vick did not receive any of the proceeds from the purses that were won by 'Bad Newz Kennels.' \" Vick also agreed that \"collective efforts\" by him and two others caused the deaths of at least six dogs. Around April, Vick, Peace and Phillips tested some dogs in fighting sessions at Vick's property in Virginia, the statement said. \"Peace, Phillips and Vick agreed to the killing of approximately 6-8 dogs that did not perform well in 'testing' sessions at 1915 Moonlight Road and all of those dogs were killed by various methods, including hanging and drowning. \"Vick agrees and stipulates that these dogs all died as a result of the collective efforts of Peace, Phillips and Vick,\" the summary said. Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia; and Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia, already have accepted agreements to plead guilty in exchange for reduced sentences. Vick, 27, is scheduled to appear Monday in court, where he is expected to plead guilty before a judge. See a timeline of the case against Vick \u00bb . The judge in the case will have the final say over the plea agreement. The federal case against Vick focused on the interstate conspiracy, but Vick's admission that he was involved in the killing of dogs could lead to local charges, according to CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. \"It sometimes happens -- not often -- that the state will follow a federal prosecution by charging its own crimes for exactly the same behavior,\" Toobin said Friday. \"The risk for Vick is, if he makes admissions in his federal guilty plea, the state of Virginia could say, 'Hey, look, you admitted violating Virginia state law as well. We're going to introduce that against you and charge you in our court.' \" In the plea deal, Vick agreed to cooperate with investigators and provide all information he may have on any criminal activity and to testify if necessary. Vick also agreed to turn over any documents he has and to submit to polygraph tests. Vick agreed to \"make restitution for the full amount of the costs associated\" with the dogs that are being held by the government. \"Such costs may include, but are not limited to, all costs associated with the care of the dogs involved in that case, including if necessary, the long-term care and/or the humane euthanasia of some or all of those animals.\" Prosecutors, with the support of animal rights activists, have asked for permission to euthanize the dogs. But the dogs could serve as important evidence in the cases against Vick and his admitted co-conspirators. Judge Henry E. Hudson issued an order Thursday telling the U.S. Marshals Service to \"arrest and seize the defendant property, and use discretion and whatever means appropriate to protect and maintain said defendant property.\" Both the judge's order and Vick's filing refer to \"approximately\" 53 pit bull dogs. After Vick's indictment last month, Goodell ordered the quarterback not to report to the Falcons training camp, and the league is reviewing the case. Blank told the NFL Network on Monday he could not speculate on Vick's future as a Falcon, at least not until he had seen \"a statement of facts\" in the case. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mike Phelan contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: NFL chief, Atlanta Falcons owner critical of Michael Vick's conduct .\nNFL suspends Falcons quarterback indefinitely without pay .\nVick admits funding dogfighting operation but says he did not gamble .\nVick due in federal court Monday; future in NFL remains uncertain .", "context": "(CNN) -- The National Football League has indefinitely suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick without pay, officials with the league said Friday. NFL star Michael Vick is set to appear in court Monday. A judge will have the final say on a plea deal. Earlier, Vick admitted to participating in a dogfighting ring as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in Virginia. \"Your admitted conduct was not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible. Your team, the NFL, and NFL fans have all been hurt by your actions,\" NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a letter to Vick. Goodell said he would review the status of the suspension after the legal proceedings are over. In papers filed Friday with a federal court in Virginia, Vick also admitted that he and two co-conspirators killed dogs that did not fight well. Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Vick's admissions describe actions that are \"incomprehensible and unacceptable.\" The suspension makes \"a strong statement that conduct which tarnishes the good reputation of the NFL will not be tolerated,\" he said in a statement. Watch what led to Vick's suspension \u00bb . Goodell said the Falcons could \"assert any claims or remedies\" to recover $22 million of Vick's signing bonus from the 10-year, $130 million contract he signed in 2004, according to The Associated Press. Vick said he would plead guilty to one count of \"Conspiracy to Travel in Interstate Commerce in Aid of Unlawful Activities and to Sponsor a Dog in an Animal Fighting Venture\" in a plea agreement filed at U.S. District Court in Richmond, Virginia. The charge is punishable by up to five years in prison, a $250,000 fine, \"full restitution, a special assessment and 3 years of supervised release,\" the plea deal said. Federal prosecutors agreed to ask for the low end of the sentencing guidelines. \"The defendant will plead guilty because the defendant is in fact guilty of the charged offense,\" the plea agreement said. In an additional summary of facts, signed by Vick and filed with the agreement, Vick admitted buying pit bulls and the property used for training and fighting the dogs, but the statement said he did not bet on the fights or receive any of the money won. \"Most of the 'Bad Newz Kennels' operations and gambling monies were provided by Vick,\" the official summary of facts said. Gambling wins were generally split among co-conspirators Tony Taylor, Quanis Phillips and sometimes Purnell Peace, it continued. \"Vick did not gamble by placing side bets on any of the fights. Vick did not receive any of the proceeds from the purses that were won by 'Bad Newz Kennels.' \" Vick also agreed that \"collective efforts\" by him and two others caused the deaths of at least six dogs. Around April, Vick, Peace and Phillips tested some dogs in fighting sessions at Vick's property in Virginia, the statement said. \"Peace, Phillips and Vick agreed to the killing of approximately 6-8 dogs that did not perform well in 'testing' sessions at 1915 Moonlight Road and all of those dogs were killed by various methods, including hanging and drowning. \"Vick agrees and stipulates that these dogs all died as a result of the collective efforts of Peace, Phillips and Vick,\" the summary said. Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia; and Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia, already have accepted agreements to plead guilty in exchange for reduced sentences. Vick, 27, is scheduled to appear Monday in court, where he is expected to plead guilty before a judge. See a timeline of the case against Vick \u00bb . The judge in the case will have the final say over the plea agreement. The federal case against Vick focused on the interstate conspiracy, but Vick's admission that he was involved in the killing of dogs could lead to local charges, according to CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. \"It sometimes happens -- not often -- that the state will follow a federal prosecution by charging its own crimes for exactly the same behavior,\" Toobin said Friday. \"The risk for Vick is, if he makes admissions in his federal guilty plea, the state of Virginia could say, 'Hey, look, you admitted violating Virginia state law as well. We're going to introduce that against you and charge you in our court.' \" In the plea deal, Vick agreed to cooperate with investigators and provide all information he may have on any criminal activity and to testify if necessary. Vick also agreed to turn over any documents he has and to submit to polygraph tests. Vick agreed to \"make restitution for the full amount of the costs associated\" with the dogs that are being held by the government. \"Such costs may include, but are not limited to, all costs associated with the care of the dogs involved in that case, including if necessary, the long-term care and/or the humane euthanasia of some or all of those animals.\" Prosecutors, with the support of animal rights activists, have asked for permission to euthanize the dogs. But the dogs could serve as important evidence in the cases against Vick and his admitted co-conspirators. Judge Henry E. Hudson issued an order Thursday telling the U.S. Marshals Service to \"arrest and seize the defendant property, and use discretion and whatever means appropriate to protect and maintain said defendant property.\" Both the judge's order and Vick's filing refer to \"approximately\" 53 pit bull dogs. After Vick's indictment last month, Goodell ordered the quarterback not to report to the Falcons training camp, and the league is reviewing the case. Blank told the NFL Network on Monday he could not speculate on Vick's future as a Falcon, at least not until he had seen \"a statement of facts\" in the case. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mike Phelan contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: NFL chief, Atlanta Falcons owner critical of Michael Vick's conduct .\nNFL suspends Falcons quarterback indefinitely without pay .\nVick admits funding dogfighting operation but says he did not gamble .\nVick due in federal court Monday; future in NFL remains uncertain .", "id": 1004} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A Marine convicted for his role in the death of an Iraqi civilian was sentenced Friday to a reduction in rank and will be discharged. Cpl. Trent D. Thomas was found guilty Wednesday of kidnapping and conspiracy to commit several offenses -- including murder, larceny, housebreaking, kidnapping, and making false official statements -- for his involvement in the April 2006 death in Hamdaniya, Iraq. Thomas will be demoted to the rank of entry-level private and will receive a bad-conduct discharge. The 25-year-old was among seven Marines and a Navy medic who were charged in connection with the death of Hashim Ibrahim Awad, 52. The Marines accused in the case were members of Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment. They reported at the time that Awad planned to detonate a roadside bomb targeting their patrol. But several residents of Hamdaniya, including relatives of the victim, gave a different account, prompting a criminal investigation. Prosecutors accuse the group's squad leader, Sgt. Lawrence G. Hutchins III, of dragging Awad from his home, shooting him in the street and then making it look like he had planned to ambush American troops. Hutchins has pleaded not guilty to murder, conspiracy and other charges in the case. He faces a sentence of life in prison if convicted. Thomas changed his plea from guilty to not guilty in February, arguing that he had merely followed orders. He told his attorneys that after reviewing the evidence against him, he realized \"that what happened overseas happened as a result of obedience to orders, and he hasn't done anything wrong,\" defense attorney Victor Kelley said. Thomas said in January, shortly after entering his guilty plea, that he was \"truly sorry\" for his role in the killing. He could have been sentenced to life in prison under his original plea. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nCpl. Trent D. Thomas found guilty this week of conspiracy to commit murder .\nMarine gets rank of private, will be discharged for role in death of Iraqi civilian .\nGroup's leader awaits trial on murder and conspiracy charges .", "context": "(CNN) -- A Marine convicted for his role in the death of an Iraqi civilian was sentenced Friday to a reduction in rank and will be discharged. Cpl. Trent D. Thomas was found guilty Wednesday of kidnapping and conspiracy to commit several offenses -- including murder, larceny, housebreaking, kidnapping, and making false official statements -- for his involvement in the April 2006 death in Hamdaniya, Iraq. Thomas will be demoted to the rank of entry-level private and will receive a bad-conduct discharge. The 25-year-old was among seven Marines and a Navy medic who were charged in connection with the death of Hashim Ibrahim Awad, 52. The Marines accused in the case were members of Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment. They reported at the time that Awad planned to detonate a roadside bomb targeting their patrol. But several residents of Hamdaniya, including relatives of the victim, gave a different account, prompting a criminal investigation. Prosecutors accuse the group's squad leader, Sgt. Lawrence G. Hutchins III, of dragging Awad from his home, shooting him in the street and then making it look like he had planned to ambush American troops. Hutchins has pleaded not guilty to murder, conspiracy and other charges in the case. He faces a sentence of life in prison if convicted. Thomas changed his plea from guilty to not guilty in February, arguing that he had merely followed orders. He told his attorneys that after reviewing the evidence against him, he realized \"that what happened overseas happened as a result of obedience to orders, and he hasn't done anything wrong,\" defense attorney Victor Kelley said. Thomas said in January, shortly after entering his guilty plea, that he was \"truly sorry\" for his role in the killing. He could have been sentenced to life in prison under his original plea. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Cpl. Trent D. Thomas found guilty this week of conspiracy to commit murder .\nMarine gets rank of private, will be discharged for role in death of Iraqi civilian .\nGroup's leader awaits trial on murder and conspiracy charges .", "id": 1029} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Up to 1,000 human rights campaigners demonstrated Saturday in front of No. 10 Downing Street, the official residence of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, calling on the British government to demand that full democracy be restored in Pakistan. Jemima Khan, center, ex-wife for former Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan, joins protesters in London. Protesters waved placards and chanted in support of the resignation of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, a week after he imposed a state of emergency in the country. The crowd of demonstrators massed behind barriers and included Jemima Khan, the ex-wife of former Pakistani cricket star turned politician Imran Khan. The demonstrators carried placards saying \"Free the innocent\" and \"End Musharraf's Regime\" and waved Pakistani flags. Imran Khan, who heads the the Movement for Justice Party, has been under house arrest since the emergency declaration. His ex-wife delivered a petition to a doorman at Downing Street, calling on Britain to use its influence to ensure that all institutions are in place well in advance of Pakistani elections originally scheduled for early next year. The petition also demands that Pakistan restore democracy and the judiciary and calls on Musharraf to release all political prisoners, including lawyers, journalists and opposition politicians. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nHuman rights campaigners demonstrate in front of No. 10 Downing Street .\nProtests urged UK government to demand full democracy restored in Pakistan .\nCricketer turned politician Imran Khan's ex wife Jemima among protesters .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Up to 1,000 human rights campaigners demonstrated Saturday in front of No. 10 Downing Street, the official residence of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, calling on the British government to demand that full democracy be restored in Pakistan. Jemima Khan, center, ex-wife for former Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan, joins protesters in London. Protesters waved placards and chanted in support of the resignation of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, a week after he imposed a state of emergency in the country. The crowd of demonstrators massed behind barriers and included Jemima Khan, the ex-wife of former Pakistani cricket star turned politician Imran Khan. The demonstrators carried placards saying \"Free the innocent\" and \"End Musharraf's Regime\" and waved Pakistani flags. Imran Khan, who heads the the Movement for Justice Party, has been under house arrest since the emergency declaration. His ex-wife delivered a petition to a doorman at Downing Street, calling on Britain to use its influence to ensure that all institutions are in place well in advance of Pakistani elections originally scheduled for early next year. The petition also demands that Pakistan restore democracy and the judiciary and calls on Musharraf to release all political prisoners, including lawyers, journalists and opposition politicians. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Human rights campaigners demonstrate in front of No. 10 Downing Street .\nProtests urged UK government to demand full democracy restored in Pakistan .\nCricketer turned politician Imran Khan's ex wife Jemima among protesters .", "id": 1183} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- None of the 1,000-plus Iraqi detainees freed in recent weeks have broken a pledge not to return to the insurgency, according to the Marine general who oversees the U.S. detention centers in Iraq. A U.S. military panel reviews a detainee's case at Camp Cropper near Baghdad. Speaking in Arabic, Maj. Gen. Doug Stone on Wednesday reassured Iraqis about how the 25,000 detainees -- mostly Sunnis -- are treated after being taken into custody on suspicion of involvement in the insurgency. Stone described the detention system as \"open and transparent,\" saying it makes the detainees better citizens and helps break the cycle of violence and poverty in the country. Stone said detainees get free medical care equal to what he gets as a general, food and water made to Islamic standards, educational opportunities, jobs skills and contact with families. The U.S. detention centers -- at Camp Bucca near the southern port city of Basra and in Camp Cropper near Baghdad -- are political sore points for Sunnis, who make up 83 percent of the detainees held. The main Sunni political coalition -- the Iraqi Accord Front -- cited the centers as one reason for quitting the government during the summer. Last month, the U.S.-led coalition launched Operation Lion's Paw in which between 50 and 70 detainees would be released daily during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan after taking a pledge not to rejoin the insurgency against the Shiite-led government. \"This pledge is an Iraqi pledge, a pledge before an Iraqi judge, frequently with a family member present,\" Stone said. \"I am pleased to tell you that in the more 1,000 that have gone through this program and taken the pledge, not one has returned to threaten Iraqi or coalition forces.\" Stone said the releases would continue at the same pace beyond Ramadan. Stone's description seems a far cry from the Abu Ghraib prison operated by the U.S. military in the first years after the invasion. That prison was closed down and razed in the wake of an international scandal over prisoner abuse. \"There are no secrets that go on in detention,\" Stone said. \"Our facilities are open to inspection by any agency that we in the federal government believe is credible. These agencies are welcomed because they are windows for the world.\" See what life's like inside Camp Cropper's walls \u00bb . By the time of their release, \"detainees grow in terms of working in an inter-sectarian environment,\" he said. Each detainee has a chance to take classes up to a sixth-grade level, and high school classes are being planned, Stone said. About one-third -- or 8,000 -- are in school, with 7,000 having passed the fifth-grade level, he said. The 860 detainees who are 17 or younger are all in school, Stone said. The average stay for a detainee is 300 days, but some have been detained for two years or longer, he said. A review board interviews detainees to decide if they are a threat to security, he said. If they are deemed not to be, they are offered freedom in exchange for taking the pledge. Only 280 detainees are foreigners, mostly from Syria, Egypt, Iran, Sudan and Saudi Arabia, he said. Other developments .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMore than 1,000 freed detainees reportedly keep pledge not to rejoin insurgency .\nU.S. general tries to reassure Sunnis that detainees face no abuse .\nMore than 80 percent of detainees are Sunnis .\nU.S. airstrike kills 13 suspected terrorists west of Baghdad .", "context": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- None of the 1,000-plus Iraqi detainees freed in recent weeks have broken a pledge not to return to the insurgency, according to the Marine general who oversees the U.S. detention centers in Iraq. A U.S. military panel reviews a detainee's case at Camp Cropper near Baghdad. Speaking in Arabic, Maj. Gen. Doug Stone on Wednesday reassured Iraqis about how the 25,000 detainees -- mostly Sunnis -- are treated after being taken into custody on suspicion of involvement in the insurgency. Stone described the detention system as \"open and transparent,\" saying it makes the detainees better citizens and helps break the cycle of violence and poverty in the country. Stone said detainees get free medical care equal to what he gets as a general, food and water made to Islamic standards, educational opportunities, jobs skills and contact with families. The U.S. detention centers -- at Camp Bucca near the southern port city of Basra and in Camp Cropper near Baghdad -- are political sore points for Sunnis, who make up 83 percent of the detainees held. The main Sunni political coalition -- the Iraqi Accord Front -- cited the centers as one reason for quitting the government during the summer. Last month, the U.S.-led coalition launched Operation Lion's Paw in which between 50 and 70 detainees would be released daily during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan after taking a pledge not to rejoin the insurgency against the Shiite-led government. \"This pledge is an Iraqi pledge, a pledge before an Iraqi judge, frequently with a family member present,\" Stone said. \"I am pleased to tell you that in the more 1,000 that have gone through this program and taken the pledge, not one has returned to threaten Iraqi or coalition forces.\" Stone said the releases would continue at the same pace beyond Ramadan. Stone's description seems a far cry from the Abu Ghraib prison operated by the U.S. military in the first years after the invasion. That prison was closed down and razed in the wake of an international scandal over prisoner abuse. \"There are no secrets that go on in detention,\" Stone said. \"Our facilities are open to inspection by any agency that we in the federal government believe is credible. These agencies are welcomed because they are windows for the world.\" See what life's like inside Camp Cropper's walls \u00bb . By the time of their release, \"detainees grow in terms of working in an inter-sectarian environment,\" he said. Each detainee has a chance to take classes up to a sixth-grade level, and high school classes are being planned, Stone said. About one-third -- or 8,000 -- are in school, with 7,000 having passed the fifth-grade level, he said. The 860 detainees who are 17 or younger are all in school, Stone said. The average stay for a detainee is 300 days, but some have been detained for two years or longer, he said. A review board interviews detainees to decide if they are a threat to security, he said. If they are deemed not to be, they are offered freedom in exchange for taking the pledge. Only 280 detainees are foreigners, mostly from Syria, Egypt, Iran, Sudan and Saudi Arabia, he said. Other developments .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "More than 1,000 freed detainees reportedly keep pledge not to rejoin insurgency .\nU.S. general tries to reassure Sunnis that detainees face no abuse .\nMore than 80 percent of detainees are Sunnis .\nU.S. airstrike kills 13 suspected terrorists west of Baghdad .", "id": 1099} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (CNN) -- The acrimony from the Republican campaign trail carried over quickly into the CNN/YouTube GOP presidential debate Wednesday. The debate marked the first time the candidates had faced off on the same stage in over a month. With five weeks to go until the first contest of the 2008 nominating season, the Republican candidates engaged in a free-for-all, trying to differentiate their views on immigration, the Iraq war, abortion, gun control and even whether they believed every word in the Bible was true. Unlike previous debates in which the candidates focused most of their attacks on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, Wednesday night's attacks were launched at each other. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney traded jabs over illegal immigration, something they have been arguing about on the trail for the past month. Romney attacked Giuliani's record, saying that as mayor, he promoted illegal immigration. And Giuliani shot back, accusing Romney of having a \"sanctuary mansion\" at his own home. Watch the debate format produce raw moments \u00bb . \"In his case, there were six sanctuary cities. He did nothing about them. There was a sanctuary mansion -- at his own home, illegal immigrants were being employed,\" Giuliani said. Romney denied Giuliani's allegation, and the two raised their voices as they tried to talk over each other. In his quest to appeal to the hard-line immigration wing of the party, Romney also turned some of his fire on the same topic toward former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who has been rising in the polls. Rep. Tom Tancredo, who has anchored his candidacy on securing the borders and cracking down on illegal immigration, seemed delighted with the give and take, saying the other candidates were trying to \"out-Tancredo\" him. Huckabee drew one of the night's largest cheers when he said that one of the agencies he would abolish to control federal spending was the Internal Revenue Service. \"Most people in this country are more afraid of an audit than they are of a mugging, and there's a reason why,\" he said. Sen. John McCain, freshly back from a visit to Iraq over Thanksgiving and the most hawkish of the candidates, and Rep. Ron Paul, the most anti-war of the candidates, tangled on two occasions over the Iraq war. Did YouTubers get their questions answered? \u00bb . Asked which government programs they would cut, Paul said bringing the troops home from Iraq would save \"a trillion dollars.\" McCain said: \"It's that kind of isolationism that caused World War II,\" which drew some hoots from the crowd. Watch McCain, Paul spar on Iraq \u00bb . Paul replied: \"The real question you have to ask is why do I get the most money from active duty officers and military personnel?\" A retired brigadier general, Keith Kerr, who is gay, asked candidates if they thought U.S. military personnel were professional enough to work with gay and lesbian troops. CNN later learned that a June media release from the campaign of Democratic front-runner Clinton listed Kerr as a member of its steering committee for gay and lesbian supporters. Watch Kerr deny that the Clinton campaign influenced his question \u00bb . David Bohrman, CNN senior vice president and executive producer of the debate, said, \"We regret this incident. CNN would not have used the general's question had we known that he was connected to any presidential candidate.\" Political Ticker . Kerr told CNN after the debate that he has not worked for the Clinton campaign and was representing no one other than himself. Kerr also said he is a member of the Log Cabin Republicans, a national gay and lesbian Republican grass-roots organization. Prior to the debate, CNN had verified Kerr's military background and that he had not contributed money to any presidential candidate. In a section of the debate about gun ownership rights, three of the GOP presidential hopefuls said they do not own guns: McCain, Giuliani and Romney. Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson quipped, \"I own a couple of guns -- but I'm not going to tell you what they are or where they are.\" Watch the candidates address gun control \u00bb . The debate turned personal when a viewer, holding the Bible, asked: \"Do you believe every word of this book? And I mean specifically, this book that I am holding in my hand.\" Huckabee, a Baptist minister, said, \"Sure, I believe the Bible is exactly what it is.\" Giuliani said he believes the Bible, but not \"literally true in every respect.\" After that, Romney stammered a bit when moderator Anderson Cooper asked him if he believed every word. Watch the candidates get personal about the Bible \u00bb . \"Yeah, the Bible is the word of God. ... I might interpret the word differently than you interpret the word, but I read the Bible and I believe the Bible is the word of God,\" Romney said. When asked about abortion, Romney said he was wrong in favoring a woman's right to choose -- his position when he was elected governor of Massachusetts. \"If people in this country are looking for someone who's never made a mistake on a policy issue and is not willing to admit they're ever wrong, they're going to have to find somebody else. On abortion, I was wrong,\" he said. His remarks came in response to the 30-second video produced for the debate by Thompson's campaign, which included a clip of Romney expressing support for Roe vs. Wade during a 1994 debate against Sen. Ted Kennedy. When asked what women and doctors should be charged with if abortion was to become illegal, Paul said it was not an issue for the president or the federal government. \"We don't need a federal abortion police, that's the last thing we need,\" Paul said. He added that the issue should be left to the states and courts and not federal authorities. On the issues of taxes, Thompson said he'd \"never met a tax he liked.\" \"I've got a tax-cut bill on the table. But I don't do pledges to anybody but the American people,\" he said. His response was met by a \"Go, Fred, go!\" from a member of the audience. On the issue of trade with China, Rep. Duncan Hunter said China is \"cheating on trade ... and it's in the interest of the United States to stop China's cheating. Buy American this Christmas season -- that might keep your neighbor from losing his job.\" The candidates fielded video questions submitted by the public via the YouTube Web site, just as Democratic White House candidates did in July. The debate was the first time the GOP candidates had faced off on the same stage in over a month. CNN's political team viewed nearly 5,000 videos for the GOP debate -- about 2,000 more than they saw for the Democrats' debate. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nYouTube questions address taxes, the Bible, abortion, gun control .\nGiuliani, Romney, Huckabee spar over immigration .\nMcCain challenges Paul over suggestion to bring troops home from Iraq .\nNearly 5,000 videos for the GOP debate; 2,000 more than Democratic debate .", "context": "ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (CNN) -- The acrimony from the Republican campaign trail carried over quickly into the CNN/YouTube GOP presidential debate Wednesday. The debate marked the first time the candidates had faced off on the same stage in over a month. With five weeks to go until the first contest of the 2008 nominating season, the Republican candidates engaged in a free-for-all, trying to differentiate their views on immigration, the Iraq war, abortion, gun control and even whether they believed every word in the Bible was true. Unlike previous debates in which the candidates focused most of their attacks on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, Wednesday night's attacks were launched at each other. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney traded jabs over illegal immigration, something they have been arguing about on the trail for the past month. Romney attacked Giuliani's record, saying that as mayor, he promoted illegal immigration. And Giuliani shot back, accusing Romney of having a \"sanctuary mansion\" at his own home. Watch the debate format produce raw moments \u00bb . \"In his case, there were six sanctuary cities. He did nothing about them. There was a sanctuary mansion -- at his own home, illegal immigrants were being employed,\" Giuliani said. Romney denied Giuliani's allegation, and the two raised their voices as they tried to talk over each other. In his quest to appeal to the hard-line immigration wing of the party, Romney also turned some of his fire on the same topic toward former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who has been rising in the polls. Rep. Tom Tancredo, who has anchored his candidacy on securing the borders and cracking down on illegal immigration, seemed delighted with the give and take, saying the other candidates were trying to \"out-Tancredo\" him. Huckabee drew one of the night's largest cheers when he said that one of the agencies he would abolish to control federal spending was the Internal Revenue Service. \"Most people in this country are more afraid of an audit than they are of a mugging, and there's a reason why,\" he said. Sen. John McCain, freshly back from a visit to Iraq over Thanksgiving and the most hawkish of the candidates, and Rep. Ron Paul, the most anti-war of the candidates, tangled on two occasions over the Iraq war. Did YouTubers get their questions answered? \u00bb . Asked which government programs they would cut, Paul said bringing the troops home from Iraq would save \"a trillion dollars.\" McCain said: \"It's that kind of isolationism that caused World War II,\" which drew some hoots from the crowd. Watch McCain, Paul spar on Iraq \u00bb . Paul replied: \"The real question you have to ask is why do I get the most money from active duty officers and military personnel?\" A retired brigadier general, Keith Kerr, who is gay, asked candidates if they thought U.S. military personnel were professional enough to work with gay and lesbian troops. CNN later learned that a June media release from the campaign of Democratic front-runner Clinton listed Kerr as a member of its steering committee for gay and lesbian supporters. Watch Kerr deny that the Clinton campaign influenced his question \u00bb . David Bohrman, CNN senior vice president and executive producer of the debate, said, \"We regret this incident. CNN would not have used the general's question had we known that he was connected to any presidential candidate.\" Political Ticker . Kerr told CNN after the debate that he has not worked for the Clinton campaign and was representing no one other than himself. Kerr also said he is a member of the Log Cabin Republicans, a national gay and lesbian Republican grass-roots organization. Prior to the debate, CNN had verified Kerr's military background and that he had not contributed money to any presidential candidate. In a section of the debate about gun ownership rights, three of the GOP presidential hopefuls said they do not own guns: McCain, Giuliani and Romney. Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson quipped, \"I own a couple of guns -- but I'm not going to tell you what they are or where they are.\" Watch the candidates address gun control \u00bb . The debate turned personal when a viewer, holding the Bible, asked: \"Do you believe every word of this book? And I mean specifically, this book that I am holding in my hand.\" Huckabee, a Baptist minister, said, \"Sure, I believe the Bible is exactly what it is.\" Giuliani said he believes the Bible, but not \"literally true in every respect.\" After that, Romney stammered a bit when moderator Anderson Cooper asked him if he believed every word. Watch the candidates get personal about the Bible \u00bb . \"Yeah, the Bible is the word of God. ... I might interpret the word differently than you interpret the word, but I read the Bible and I believe the Bible is the word of God,\" Romney said. When asked about abortion, Romney said he was wrong in favoring a woman's right to choose -- his position when he was elected governor of Massachusetts. \"If people in this country are looking for someone who's never made a mistake on a policy issue and is not willing to admit they're ever wrong, they're going to have to find somebody else. On abortion, I was wrong,\" he said. His remarks came in response to the 30-second video produced for the debate by Thompson's campaign, which included a clip of Romney expressing support for Roe vs. Wade during a 1994 debate against Sen. Ted Kennedy. When asked what women and doctors should be charged with if abortion was to become illegal, Paul said it was not an issue for the president or the federal government. \"We don't need a federal abortion police, that's the last thing we need,\" Paul said. He added that the issue should be left to the states and courts and not federal authorities. On the issues of taxes, Thompson said he'd \"never met a tax he liked.\" \"I've got a tax-cut bill on the table. But I don't do pledges to anybody but the American people,\" he said. His response was met by a \"Go, Fred, go!\" from a member of the audience. On the issue of trade with China, Rep. Duncan Hunter said China is \"cheating on trade ... and it's in the interest of the United States to stop China's cheating. Buy American this Christmas season -- that might keep your neighbor from losing his job.\" The candidates fielded video questions submitted by the public via the YouTube Web site, just as Democratic White House candidates did in July. The debate was the first time the GOP candidates had faced off on the same stage in over a month. CNN's political team viewed nearly 5,000 videos for the GOP debate -- about 2,000 more than they saw for the Democrats' debate. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "YouTube questions address taxes, the Bible, abortion, gun control .\nGiuliani, Romney, Huckabee spar over immigration .\nMcCain challenges Paul over suggestion to bring troops home from Iraq .\nNearly 5,000 videos for the GOP debate; 2,000 more than Democratic debate .", "id": 1098} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- I was 14 at the time. Lebanon's civil war was in full flood. One afternoon the shells began raining down on our neighborhood in Beirut. A Lebanese woman and her son run through west Beirut in 1989 during fighting between rival forces. We ran from school screaming. Forget the book bags, classmates, homework. Just run. Out of breath, my knees giving way, it seemed to take forever to reach our local shelter -- a dark humid room at the back of our apartment block. The memory of that terrifying afternoon receded -- until recently. After more than a decade of relative peace and reconstruction, the bombings and assassinations have returned to Beirut. Every time I hear of a new explosion, I think of a frightened child sitting in darkness. In 1988, I watched the last throes of Lebanon's civil war firsthand -- and like millions of Lebanese, sad, frustrated and often fearful. See a timeline of Lebanon's recent history \u00bb . Now I watch from another continent, but I find those same emotions resurfacing. The conspiracies, the car bombs, the threatening rhetoric and political deadlock are eerily familiar. The actors are like shadows from a long gone past. They are grayer perhaps -- those who have avoided assassination. But the cast in Lebanon's tragedy has changed little in two decades. Then, as now, a presidential election is the setting, and the struggle where religion and clan play the main roles threatens to set Lebanon back 20 years. See bios of Lebanon's major players \u00bb . In 1988, the president's term was coming to an end and the warring factions were unable to agree on a new candidate. Militias prevented parliament members from reaching the assembly building. Compromise was nowhere in sight. The West had abandoned Lebanon to the manipulation of its neighbors. Syria had its choice for president; Israel had its own allies -- a foil for growing Muslim radicalism. The country was awash with weapons. In his last act as president, Amin Gemayel named fellow Christian and Army Chief Michel Aoun as prime minister. At a stroke, he shattered the convention that a Muslim hold that position. Muslims refused to serve in the Cabinet and the country ended up with two governments. Aoun famously declared: \"I am prime minister and six ministers in one.\" Aoun's \"War of Liberation\" against Syria turned into defeat. Then, he turned on fellow Christians of the Lebanese Forces in the \"War of Elimination.\" When that failed, the Syrians drove Aoun to take refuge at the French Embassy. In August 1990, I came to CNN as a World Report panelist. I tried to explain Lebanon's chaos, the bewildering array of factions and the horrors of civil war for ordinary civilians. I had seen people killed in front of me; children orphaned in seconds, parents burying their infants in oversize white coffins. So when I was offered the opportunity to stay at CNN, I gratefully accepted the chance to escape the anarchy. But almost as I left, the civil war was being laid to rest. The various factions had fought each other to a standstill; Arab governments, supported by the West, helped negotiate a new constitutional framework overseen by Syrian influence. Peace came to Lebanon, but it would be five years before I returned. In 1995, I went back and was stunned. I kept looking around for checkpoints manned by militants. I couldn't believe that I could go anywhere without being harassed or kidnapped by one faction or another. No longer did identity -- Christian, Muslim or Druze -- define where Lebanese could go. People mixed freely in chic coffee shops and smoked the hubble-bubble, laughing at the same jokes. It was as if Lebanon's divisions had been wiped away by some magic eraser. Downtown Beirut, once rocked by explosions and pitted with bullet holes, was rocking to Lebanese pop music. The dusty sandbags had given way to boutiques carrying the latest European fashions and deluxe hotels. Lovers had returned to Beirut's Corniche, overlooking the Mediterranean, for romantic strolls at sunset. But the agreement that ended the civil war was more a truce than a real settlement -- and was overseen by a \"pax Syriana.\" As anti-Syrian sentiment grew, so did political tensions. On Valentine's Day 2005, the Corniche was once again rocked by an explosion. Former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was killed. The symbolism left me speechless. On the day of love, Lebanon was thrown back into its most hateful history. It had been widely expected that Hariri would run for office again and demand the withdrawal of Syrian troops. Suspicion fell on Damascus, which vehemently denied involvement. On March 14, Martyrs' Square became a human sea of demonstrators: Muslims, Druze and Christians alike, demanding the \"truth.\" But Hariri's death also exposed the fault lines that had broken Lebanon a generation previously. Even after it withdrew its troops, Syria still had allies in Lebanon. One was Hezbollah, accused of the suicide attacks that had killed scores of U.S. Marines in Beirut more than 20 years previously. Another was Gen. Michel Aoun; now back from exile, the same Michel Aoun who had defied Syria in 1989, but who now made common cause with Hezbollah against his fellow Christians. Earlier this year I visited Martyrs' Square. The spirit of the Cedar Revolution had evaporated. The place looked like a morgue. Anti-government Hezbollah squatters had brought life there to a standstill. As I passed through, business owners stood silent in the sun and shook their heads at me in despair. I wondered if they sensed my disappointment, my pain at watching Beirut bleed again. Lebanon's political actors now find themselves re-enacting scenes from the final act of the civil war 19 years ago. Once again, the term of the president is approaching its end; there is no agreement on his successor. Suspicion and fear are the political currency of the day. And the questions haunts me: Will the country's brief renaissance that so amazed me in 1995 be snuffed out by the old curse of sectarian rivalries? E-mail to a friend . CNN's Joe Sterling, David Ariosto, Saad Abedine and Tracy Doueiry contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nCNN's Octavia Nasr: Will Lebanon's brief renaissance be snuffed out?\nNasr says Lebanon's key power players haven't changed since 1980s .\nNasr: Current struggle threatens to set Lebanon back 20 years .", "context": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- I was 14 at the time. Lebanon's civil war was in full flood. One afternoon the shells began raining down on our neighborhood in Beirut. A Lebanese woman and her son run through west Beirut in 1989 during fighting between rival forces. We ran from school screaming. Forget the book bags, classmates, homework. Just run. Out of breath, my knees giving way, it seemed to take forever to reach our local shelter -- a dark humid room at the back of our apartment block. The memory of that terrifying afternoon receded -- until recently. After more than a decade of relative peace and reconstruction, the bombings and assassinations have returned to Beirut. Every time I hear of a new explosion, I think of a frightened child sitting in darkness. In 1988, I watched the last throes of Lebanon's civil war firsthand -- and like millions of Lebanese, sad, frustrated and often fearful. See a timeline of Lebanon's recent history \u00bb . Now I watch from another continent, but I find those same emotions resurfacing. The conspiracies, the car bombs, the threatening rhetoric and political deadlock are eerily familiar. The actors are like shadows from a long gone past. They are grayer perhaps -- those who have avoided assassination. But the cast in Lebanon's tragedy has changed little in two decades. Then, as now, a presidential election is the setting, and the struggle where religion and clan play the main roles threatens to set Lebanon back 20 years. See bios of Lebanon's major players \u00bb . In 1988, the president's term was coming to an end and the warring factions were unable to agree on a new candidate. Militias prevented parliament members from reaching the assembly building. Compromise was nowhere in sight. The West had abandoned Lebanon to the manipulation of its neighbors. Syria had its choice for president; Israel had its own allies -- a foil for growing Muslim radicalism. The country was awash with weapons. In his last act as president, Amin Gemayel named fellow Christian and Army Chief Michel Aoun as prime minister. At a stroke, he shattered the convention that a Muslim hold that position. Muslims refused to serve in the Cabinet and the country ended up with two governments. Aoun famously declared: \"I am prime minister and six ministers in one.\" Aoun's \"War of Liberation\" against Syria turned into defeat. Then, he turned on fellow Christians of the Lebanese Forces in the \"War of Elimination.\" When that failed, the Syrians drove Aoun to take refuge at the French Embassy. In August 1990, I came to CNN as a World Report panelist. I tried to explain Lebanon's chaos, the bewildering array of factions and the horrors of civil war for ordinary civilians. I had seen people killed in front of me; children orphaned in seconds, parents burying their infants in oversize white coffins. So when I was offered the opportunity to stay at CNN, I gratefully accepted the chance to escape the anarchy. But almost as I left, the civil war was being laid to rest. The various factions had fought each other to a standstill; Arab governments, supported by the West, helped negotiate a new constitutional framework overseen by Syrian influence. Peace came to Lebanon, but it would be five years before I returned. In 1995, I went back and was stunned. I kept looking around for checkpoints manned by militants. I couldn't believe that I could go anywhere without being harassed or kidnapped by one faction or another. No longer did identity -- Christian, Muslim or Druze -- define where Lebanese could go. People mixed freely in chic coffee shops and smoked the hubble-bubble, laughing at the same jokes. It was as if Lebanon's divisions had been wiped away by some magic eraser. Downtown Beirut, once rocked by explosions and pitted with bullet holes, was rocking to Lebanese pop music. The dusty sandbags had given way to boutiques carrying the latest European fashions and deluxe hotels. Lovers had returned to Beirut's Corniche, overlooking the Mediterranean, for romantic strolls at sunset. But the agreement that ended the civil war was more a truce than a real settlement -- and was overseen by a \"pax Syriana.\" As anti-Syrian sentiment grew, so did political tensions. On Valentine's Day 2005, the Corniche was once again rocked by an explosion. Former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was killed. The symbolism left me speechless. On the day of love, Lebanon was thrown back into its most hateful history. It had been widely expected that Hariri would run for office again and demand the withdrawal of Syrian troops. Suspicion fell on Damascus, which vehemently denied involvement. On March 14, Martyrs' Square became a human sea of demonstrators: Muslims, Druze and Christians alike, demanding the \"truth.\" But Hariri's death also exposed the fault lines that had broken Lebanon a generation previously. Even after it withdrew its troops, Syria still had allies in Lebanon. One was Hezbollah, accused of the suicide attacks that had killed scores of U.S. Marines in Beirut more than 20 years previously. Another was Gen. Michel Aoun; now back from exile, the same Michel Aoun who had defied Syria in 1989, but who now made common cause with Hezbollah against his fellow Christians. Earlier this year I visited Martyrs' Square. The spirit of the Cedar Revolution had evaporated. The place looked like a morgue. Anti-government Hezbollah squatters had brought life there to a standstill. As I passed through, business owners stood silent in the sun and shook their heads at me in despair. I wondered if they sensed my disappointment, my pain at watching Beirut bleed again. Lebanon's political actors now find themselves re-enacting scenes from the final act of the civil war 19 years ago. Once again, the term of the president is approaching its end; there is no agreement on his successor. Suspicion and fear are the political currency of the day. And the questions haunts me: Will the country's brief renaissance that so amazed me in 1995 be snuffed out by the old curse of sectarian rivalries? E-mail to a friend . CNN's Joe Sterling, David Ariosto, Saad Abedine and Tracy Doueiry contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "CNN's Octavia Nasr: Will Lebanon's brief renaissance be snuffed out?\nNasr says Lebanon's key power players haven't changed since 1980s .\nNasr: Current struggle threatens to set Lebanon back 20 years .", "id": 1131} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Federal Emergency Management Agency officials know the agency's performance in the California wildfires will be watched closely for comparisons to its failures in Hurricane Katrina. A volunteer distributes donated food and supplies to evacueesTuesday at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium. FEMA Director David Paulison promised on Tuesday \"a different type of response than the federal government put together for Katrina.\" Paulison said Katrina \"was a wake-up call\" and that \"this is a new FEMA.\" President Bush signed a federal disaster declaration Wednesday, freeing up federal funds for families affected by the wildfires in seven counties in Southern California. \"I will continue to make sure that our efforts are coordinated, that we are responding to the needs of people, but most importantly I want the people in Southern California to know that Americans all across this land care deeply about them,\" he said. The action follows an emergency declaration by Bush on Tuesday morning for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. He said he's \"looking forward\" to his visit to the region on Thursday. According to a statement from the White House, the federal disaster declaration will allow for federal aid that \"can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.\" FEMA and other relief and rescue services face significantly different challenges in the fire zone than they did on the Gulf Coast in 2005. For example, the fires aren't covering every square foot of the region, as Katrina did. The devastation in California is intense but not universal. During and immediately after Katrina, the destruction was so complete that relief personnel and supplies -- even the U.S. Army -- could not get within miles of the disaster's epicenter, New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward, for several days. By contrast, roads in Southern California have remained open for residents to get out and help to get in without delay. Residents there are generally more affluent and are able to use their own vehicles to escape, whereas many of Katrina's victims were poor and had no means of transportation. Victims in California are not stranded on rooftops without food or drinkable water, but are able travel the relatively short distances to safe places. One of those safe places is San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium, which is not endangered by the fires. FEMA and other relief agencies are able to stage supplies and meet victims' needs in an organized way. New Orleans' Superdome, on the other hand, sitting in the center of the disaster zone, was severely damaged by hurricane winds and threatened by rising water. What had been a shelter devolved into a trap. Katrina also wiped out the Gulf Coast's communications infrastructure, crippling the coordination of relief efforts -- even for the military. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff acknowledged Tuesday that the government's response machinery had benefited from the Katrina experience. \"I think there's no question that [there were] a couple of the lessons from Katrina which we have put into effect here,\" Chertoff said. \"First of all, planning and preparation in advance for these kinds of challenges, so that we have worked together and planned together with the Defense Department and with state authorities well in advance of the crisis. That's been a big help here,\" Chertoff said . \"Second, we have really flooded the zone as quickly as possible by staging assets to deal both with the firefighting issue and with the response issue,\" Chertoff said. Chertoff said federal officials began discussing over the weekend the need to have FEMA ready, \"and as we saw the evacuation issue becoming more prominent, and the number of people seeking shelter becoming more prominent, we sprang into action yesterday. \"So we've been monitoring the situation continuously. The president's been on top of it. We've been on top of it. And we're going to continue to stay ahead of this as far as we can.\" Chertoff said Tuesday that he hadn't waited for the paperwork to be signed before staging assistance. \"We have been moving cots, blankets, other supplies into the area of San Diego so that we can handle any necessity for additional sheltering capacity,\" he said. \"We've also moved air assets to be poised to take flight when we do have the opportunity to deal with the fire, once the winds begin to die down.\" People left homeless by the fires can already go online to apply for federal help at www.fema.gov, Paulison said. Watch Paulison discuss the \"new FEMA\" \u00bb . He denied suggestions similar to those made in the aftermath of Katrina that the federal response was hampered because National Guard equipment was in short supply because of the Iraq War. \"I just haven't seen that,\" he said. The U.S. military has sent aircraft to help fight the fires, including 11 Defense Department helicopters equipped with water buckets and six C-130 aircraft able to drop water and flame retardant. More than 17,000 National Guardsmen have been made available; 550 Marines were ready for deployment from Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego; and 12 Defense Department firefighting teams, were engaged. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFEMA doesn't face utter devastation as in Gulf Coast in 2005 .\nVictims can escape in own vehicles on open roads .\nCommunications infrastructure remains intact .\nAgencies learn from Hurricane Katrina mistakes .", "context": "(CNN) -- Federal Emergency Management Agency officials know the agency's performance in the California wildfires will be watched closely for comparisons to its failures in Hurricane Katrina. A volunteer distributes donated food and supplies to evacueesTuesday at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium. FEMA Director David Paulison promised on Tuesday \"a different type of response than the federal government put together for Katrina.\" Paulison said Katrina \"was a wake-up call\" and that \"this is a new FEMA.\" President Bush signed a federal disaster declaration Wednesday, freeing up federal funds for families affected by the wildfires in seven counties in Southern California. \"I will continue to make sure that our efforts are coordinated, that we are responding to the needs of people, but most importantly I want the people in Southern California to know that Americans all across this land care deeply about them,\" he said. The action follows an emergency declaration by Bush on Tuesday morning for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. He said he's \"looking forward\" to his visit to the region on Thursday. According to a statement from the White House, the federal disaster declaration will allow for federal aid that \"can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses, and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster.\" FEMA and other relief and rescue services face significantly different challenges in the fire zone than they did on the Gulf Coast in 2005. For example, the fires aren't covering every square foot of the region, as Katrina did. The devastation in California is intense but not universal. During and immediately after Katrina, the destruction was so complete that relief personnel and supplies -- even the U.S. Army -- could not get within miles of the disaster's epicenter, New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward, for several days. By contrast, roads in Southern California have remained open for residents to get out and help to get in without delay. Residents there are generally more affluent and are able to use their own vehicles to escape, whereas many of Katrina's victims were poor and had no means of transportation. Victims in California are not stranded on rooftops without food or drinkable water, but are able travel the relatively short distances to safe places. One of those safe places is San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium, which is not endangered by the fires. FEMA and other relief agencies are able to stage supplies and meet victims' needs in an organized way. New Orleans' Superdome, on the other hand, sitting in the center of the disaster zone, was severely damaged by hurricane winds and threatened by rising water. What had been a shelter devolved into a trap. Katrina also wiped out the Gulf Coast's communications infrastructure, crippling the coordination of relief efforts -- even for the military. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff acknowledged Tuesday that the government's response machinery had benefited from the Katrina experience. \"I think there's no question that [there were] a couple of the lessons from Katrina which we have put into effect here,\" Chertoff said. \"First of all, planning and preparation in advance for these kinds of challenges, so that we have worked together and planned together with the Defense Department and with state authorities well in advance of the crisis. That's been a big help here,\" Chertoff said . \"Second, we have really flooded the zone as quickly as possible by staging assets to deal both with the firefighting issue and with the response issue,\" Chertoff said. Chertoff said federal officials began discussing over the weekend the need to have FEMA ready, \"and as we saw the evacuation issue becoming more prominent, and the number of people seeking shelter becoming more prominent, we sprang into action yesterday. \"So we've been monitoring the situation continuously. The president's been on top of it. We've been on top of it. And we're going to continue to stay ahead of this as far as we can.\" Chertoff said Tuesday that he hadn't waited for the paperwork to be signed before staging assistance. \"We have been moving cots, blankets, other supplies into the area of San Diego so that we can handle any necessity for additional sheltering capacity,\" he said. \"We've also moved air assets to be poised to take flight when we do have the opportunity to deal with the fire, once the winds begin to die down.\" People left homeless by the fires can already go online to apply for federal help at www.fema.gov, Paulison said. Watch Paulison discuss the \"new FEMA\" \u00bb . He denied suggestions similar to those made in the aftermath of Katrina that the federal response was hampered because National Guard equipment was in short supply because of the Iraq War. \"I just haven't seen that,\" he said. The U.S. military has sent aircraft to help fight the fires, including 11 Defense Department helicopters equipped with water buckets and six C-130 aircraft able to drop water and flame retardant. More than 17,000 National Guardsmen have been made available; 550 Marines were ready for deployment from Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego; and 12 Defense Department firefighting teams, were engaged. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "FEMA doesn't face utter devastation as in Gulf Coast in 2005 .\nVictims can escape in own vehicles on open roads .\nCommunications infrastructure remains intact .\nAgencies learn from Hurricane Katrina mistakes .", "id": 1124} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- A car bomb struck a U.S. Embassy vehicle Tuesday as it traveled along a coastal highway north of Beirut, killing at least three Lebanese civilian bystanders, according to American and Lebanese officials. Lebanese soldiers and Red Cross workers stand near charred cars at the site of the explosion in Beirut. The driver of the embassy vehicle suffered minor injuries, and the sole passenger walked away unscathed, U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. Both were Lebanese nationals, he said. An American citizen who happened to be in the area suffered non-life-threatening injuries, the spokesman said. Lebanese internal security forces said three Lebanese civilian bystanders were killed in the explosion in Beirut's Dora area, contradicting earlier reports of four. Twenty-one others -- including the American bystander -- were wounded in the explosion, which was caused by a 15-kilogram (33-pound) bomb placed in a car before the explosion, the security forces said. The United States is outraged by the terrorist attack, said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who is traveling with President Bush in Saudi Arabia. \"I want on behalf of our country to say to those who were wounded, and certainly to the families of those who were killed, that our condolences are with them,\" she added. It was not clear whether the blast was caused by a suicide attack or by a remotely detonated car bomb. A communique issued by the U.S. Embassy in Beirut said the embassy vehicle was apparently the intended target of the attack, and identified the driver and passenger as Lebanese security personnel for the embassy. But McCormack cautioned against jumping to any conclusions on the intended target. \"We don't yet have a full picture of exactly what happened, who is responsible, who is exactly being targeted,\" he told reporters during the State Department's daily briefing. \"We will see over the next day or two ... where the facts lead us.\" Citing security concerns, McCormack would also not address unconfirmed reports that the vehicle was part of a convoy for departing U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman. A U.S. Embassy statement said Feltman canceled a farewell ceremony that he was to host Tuesday night \"out of respect to the victims of today's terrorist explosion.\" In addition to the American, an Iraqi and at least three Lebanese were among those wounded in the blast, according to a Western diplomatic source. Video of the scene showed several damaged cars, including at least one that was left a pile of twisted metal. A nearby high-rise building also sustained damage. Mohammed Chatah, senior adviser to Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, pointed out that the attack happened during \"a major political crisis\" in Lebanon, which has been without a president for nearly eight weeks amid a bitter political feud. \"This explosion just exacerbates a difficult situation,\" Chatah told CNN. Tuesday's blast appears to be the latest in a series of attacks against pro-Western, anti-Syrian targets in the Lebanese capital. Most recently, an explosion in Beirut's Christian suburb of Baabda killed Brig. Gen. Francois Al-Hajj, the head of operations for the Lebanese army, and his bodyguard on December 12. Al-Hajj was believed to be a top candidate to take over as army commander in the event current commander Gen. Michel Suleiman was elected to replace Emile Lahoud as president. Lebanon has been in the midst of a political crisis as pro- and anti-Syrian lawmakers in parliament are locked in a battle to elect a new president. The nation has been without a president since November 23, when the pro-Syrian Lahoud stepped down at the end of his term. In February 2005, the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut sparked widespread protests that led to the ouster of Syrian forces from Lebanon. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Anthony Mills in Beirut and Elise Labott in Washington contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: The United States is outraged by the attack, Secretary of State Rice says .\nCar bomb strikes U.S. Embassy vehicle north of Beirut .\nThree Lebanese civilians dead, American and Lebanese officials confirm .\nDriver of the vehicle was slightly injured, and the only passenger was not hurt .", "context": "BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- A car bomb struck a U.S. Embassy vehicle Tuesday as it traveled along a coastal highway north of Beirut, killing at least three Lebanese civilian bystanders, according to American and Lebanese officials. Lebanese soldiers and Red Cross workers stand near charred cars at the site of the explosion in Beirut. The driver of the embassy vehicle suffered minor injuries, and the sole passenger walked away unscathed, U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. Both were Lebanese nationals, he said. An American citizen who happened to be in the area suffered non-life-threatening injuries, the spokesman said. Lebanese internal security forces said three Lebanese civilian bystanders were killed in the explosion in Beirut's Dora area, contradicting earlier reports of four. Twenty-one others -- including the American bystander -- were wounded in the explosion, which was caused by a 15-kilogram (33-pound) bomb placed in a car before the explosion, the security forces said. The United States is outraged by the terrorist attack, said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who is traveling with President Bush in Saudi Arabia. \"I want on behalf of our country to say to those who were wounded, and certainly to the families of those who were killed, that our condolences are with them,\" she added. It was not clear whether the blast was caused by a suicide attack or by a remotely detonated car bomb. A communique issued by the U.S. Embassy in Beirut said the embassy vehicle was apparently the intended target of the attack, and identified the driver and passenger as Lebanese security personnel for the embassy. But McCormack cautioned against jumping to any conclusions on the intended target. \"We don't yet have a full picture of exactly what happened, who is responsible, who is exactly being targeted,\" he told reporters during the State Department's daily briefing. \"We will see over the next day or two ... where the facts lead us.\" Citing security concerns, McCormack would also not address unconfirmed reports that the vehicle was part of a convoy for departing U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman. A U.S. Embassy statement said Feltman canceled a farewell ceremony that he was to host Tuesday night \"out of respect to the victims of today's terrorist explosion.\" In addition to the American, an Iraqi and at least three Lebanese were among those wounded in the blast, according to a Western diplomatic source. Video of the scene showed several damaged cars, including at least one that was left a pile of twisted metal. A nearby high-rise building also sustained damage. Mohammed Chatah, senior adviser to Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, pointed out that the attack happened during \"a major political crisis\" in Lebanon, which has been without a president for nearly eight weeks amid a bitter political feud. \"This explosion just exacerbates a difficult situation,\" Chatah told CNN. Tuesday's blast appears to be the latest in a series of attacks against pro-Western, anti-Syrian targets in the Lebanese capital. Most recently, an explosion in Beirut's Christian suburb of Baabda killed Brig. Gen. Francois Al-Hajj, the head of operations for the Lebanese army, and his bodyguard on December 12. Al-Hajj was believed to be a top candidate to take over as army commander in the event current commander Gen. Michel Suleiman was elected to replace Emile Lahoud as president. Lebanon has been in the midst of a political crisis as pro- and anti-Syrian lawmakers in parliament are locked in a battle to elect a new president. The nation has been without a president since November 23, when the pro-Syrian Lahoud stepped down at the end of his term. In February 2005, the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut sparked widespread protests that led to the ouster of Syrian forces from Lebanon. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Anthony Mills in Beirut and Elise Labott in Washington contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: The United States is outraged by the attack, Secretary of State Rice says .\nCar bomb strikes U.S. Embassy vehicle north of Beirut .\nThree Lebanese civilians dead, American and Lebanese officials confirm .\nDriver of the vehicle was slightly injured, and the only passenger was not hurt .", "id": 1198} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ORANGE COUNTY, California (CNN) -- One of the larger fires in Southern California was deliberately started by someone with apparent knowledge of arson, a fire official said Thursday. Firefighter Luke Perisin sets a backfire Wednesday against the Santiago Fire in Live Oak Canyon, California. The Santiago Fire in Orange County was started in two places along a little-traveled road, according to Chief Chip Prather of the county's fire authority. The fire, which has burned more than 25,000 acres, was started in brush just off Santiago Canyon Road, not close to homes. It spread rapidly, indicating the arsonist had some knowledge of winds and other factors. \"It is a confirmed arson. There was evidence found at the scene. That is the purpose of our early declaration of it being an arson-caused fire,\" Prather said. He would not describe the evidence. Watch how the evidence points to arson \u00bb . Prather said officials originally thought the fire had three points of origin instead of two. The Santiago Fire's points of origin are considered crime scenes, said Jim Amornino, a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. The reward for information leading to an arrest has increased to $250,000 -- $50,000 each from the governor's office, the U.S. agency of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the FBI, Prather said. KFI radio has chipped in another $100,000, the sheriff's department said. The state established a toll-free arson tip line at 800-540-7085. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said anyone convicted of arson would be dealt with harshly. If a suspect is to be found, \"it's going to be by a clue from the public,\" said county Sheriff Mike Corona. About 1,100 firefighters were working on controlling the Santiago Fire, which has destroyed at least 22 structures, according to Orange County Fire Battalion Chief Kris Concepcion. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said the fire was only 30 percent contained Thursday morning after being 50 percent contained the day before. Watch the Santiago flames rage \u00bb . The motive of the Santiago Fire's arsonist was a mystery to Concepcion. \"That's the part that I really can't figure out, to tell you the truth,\" he told CNN. \"That individual knew on Sunday when this fire started that we had, really, the perfect storm, if you will. We had the heavy Santa Ana winds, we had the low relative humidities, we had the high temperatures. \"And then for someone to even think about doing something as reprehensible as starting a fire where they knew the fire would grow as rapidly as it would -- traveling about three, 3\u00bd miles in about an hour -- is just really absolutely unconscionable,\" he said. The smaller Rosa Fire in Riverside County, 100 percent contained at 411 acres Thursday morning, was also probably arson, state officials said. Meanwhile, Los Angeles Fire Department investigators are looking into whether a man who was arrested on suspicion of arson in the San Fernando Valley may have had a role in any of the ongoing blazes, an L.A. police spokeswoman said. Catalino Pineda, 41, was arrested Wednesday, Officer Kate Lopez told CNN. Witnesses told police they saw him lighting a fire on a hillside in the West Hills area of San Fernando -- northwest of Los Angeles -- then walking away, Lopez said. Pineda was already on probation for \"making excessive false emergency reports\" to police at the time of the arrest, Lopez said. His bail has been set at $75,000, she said. The fire he allegedly set was brought under control, but now authorities want to find out if he had any role in the other wildfires. In San Bernardino County, John Alfred Rund, 48, was arrested Tuesday evening and charged with setting a small fire along a rural roadside near Victorville. Rund was to be arraigned Thursday morning in Victorville. He was being held in lieu of $750,000 bail. The county's district attorney's office on Thursday also filed arson charges against Anthony Riperti, 47, of Redlands. A statement from the office did not say when or where Riperti is accused of setting a fire. He is being held on $250,000 bail and will be arraigned later Thursday. The San Diego County Sheriff's Department also arrested an adult and a juvenile accused by an anonymous tipster of starting a fire in Vista in the northern part of the county. In a written statement, the sheriff's department identified the adult as Gorgonio Nava. The Vista Fire Department extinguished the blaze before it grew out of control, the statement said. Investigators have determined that the Grass Valley Fire in San Bernardino County was not caused by arson, and a preliminary investigation into the cause of the 10,152-acre Slide Fire seems to indicate arson was not a factor, sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Beaver said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSantiago Fire deliberately started in two places, official says .\nSantiago Fire grows to 25,000 acres .\nL.A. authorities investigate man arrested for suspected arson .\nBlaze has destroyed 22 structures .", "context": "ORANGE COUNTY, California (CNN) -- One of the larger fires in Southern California was deliberately started by someone with apparent knowledge of arson, a fire official said Thursday. Firefighter Luke Perisin sets a backfire Wednesday against the Santiago Fire in Live Oak Canyon, California. The Santiago Fire in Orange County was started in two places along a little-traveled road, according to Chief Chip Prather of the county's fire authority. The fire, which has burned more than 25,000 acres, was started in brush just off Santiago Canyon Road, not close to homes. It spread rapidly, indicating the arsonist had some knowledge of winds and other factors. \"It is a confirmed arson. There was evidence found at the scene. That is the purpose of our early declaration of it being an arson-caused fire,\" Prather said. He would not describe the evidence. Watch how the evidence points to arson \u00bb . Prather said officials originally thought the fire had three points of origin instead of two. The Santiago Fire's points of origin are considered crime scenes, said Jim Amornino, a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. The reward for information leading to an arrest has increased to $250,000 -- $50,000 each from the governor's office, the U.S. agency of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the FBI, Prather said. KFI radio has chipped in another $100,000, the sheriff's department said. The state established a toll-free arson tip line at 800-540-7085. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said anyone convicted of arson would be dealt with harshly. If a suspect is to be found, \"it's going to be by a clue from the public,\" said county Sheriff Mike Corona. About 1,100 firefighters were working on controlling the Santiago Fire, which has destroyed at least 22 structures, according to Orange County Fire Battalion Chief Kris Concepcion. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said the fire was only 30 percent contained Thursday morning after being 50 percent contained the day before. Watch the Santiago flames rage \u00bb . The motive of the Santiago Fire's arsonist was a mystery to Concepcion. \"That's the part that I really can't figure out, to tell you the truth,\" he told CNN. \"That individual knew on Sunday when this fire started that we had, really, the perfect storm, if you will. We had the heavy Santa Ana winds, we had the low relative humidities, we had the high temperatures. \"And then for someone to even think about doing something as reprehensible as starting a fire where they knew the fire would grow as rapidly as it would -- traveling about three, 3\u00bd miles in about an hour -- is just really absolutely unconscionable,\" he said. The smaller Rosa Fire in Riverside County, 100 percent contained at 411 acres Thursday morning, was also probably arson, state officials said. Meanwhile, Los Angeles Fire Department investigators are looking into whether a man who was arrested on suspicion of arson in the San Fernando Valley may have had a role in any of the ongoing blazes, an L.A. police spokeswoman said. Catalino Pineda, 41, was arrested Wednesday, Officer Kate Lopez told CNN. Witnesses told police they saw him lighting a fire on a hillside in the West Hills area of San Fernando -- northwest of Los Angeles -- then walking away, Lopez said. Pineda was already on probation for \"making excessive false emergency reports\" to police at the time of the arrest, Lopez said. His bail has been set at $75,000, she said. The fire he allegedly set was brought under control, but now authorities want to find out if he had any role in the other wildfires. In San Bernardino County, John Alfred Rund, 48, was arrested Tuesday evening and charged with setting a small fire along a rural roadside near Victorville. Rund was to be arraigned Thursday morning in Victorville. He was being held in lieu of $750,000 bail. The county's district attorney's office on Thursday also filed arson charges against Anthony Riperti, 47, of Redlands. A statement from the office did not say when or where Riperti is accused of setting a fire. He is being held on $250,000 bail and will be arraigned later Thursday. The San Diego County Sheriff's Department also arrested an adult and a juvenile accused by an anonymous tipster of starting a fire in Vista in the northern part of the county. In a written statement, the sheriff's department identified the adult as Gorgonio Nava. The Vista Fire Department extinguished the blaze before it grew out of control, the statement said. Investigators have determined that the Grass Valley Fire in San Bernardino County was not caused by arson, and a preliminary investigation into the cause of the 10,152-acre Slide Fire seems to indicate arson was not a factor, sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Beaver said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Santiago Fire deliberately started in two places, official says .\nSantiago Fire grows to 25,000 acres .\nL.A. authorities investigate man arrested for suspected arson .\nBlaze has destroyed 22 structures .", "id": 1134} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Air Force is returning F-15E Strike Eagle jets to service over Iraq and Afghanistan after grounding other F-15s, the Air Force said Wednesday. The Air Force grounded models of its F-15 fleet after the crash of an older model F-15C this month. The F-15s were grounded after a crash earlier this month in Missouri of an older model that disintegrated in flight. Each F-15E must pass an inspection of critical parts on the airframe before returning to flying missions, Air Force officials said. All U.S. Air Force 224 E-model aircraft will undergo a one-time inspection of hydraulic system lines, the Air Force statement said. The longerons -- molded, metal strips of the aircraft fuselage that run from front to rear -- will also be inspected, according to the Air Force. The straps and skin panels in and around the environmental control system bay will also be examined, officials said. The Air Force would not say whether the parts being inspected were part of the problem on the aircraft that crashed. The investigation into why that plane fell apart in flight is still ongoing and Air Force officials will not say what happened until the investigation is complete, an Air Force spokesperson said. Air Force officials said the rest of the almost 500 F-15s -- older airframes than the F-15Es -- will remain grounded until the investigation offers a solution to what happened. The E-model aircraft, the youngest and most sophisticated in the F-15 inventory, is heavily used by Central Command for ground support in the U.S.-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is also used for the homeland security mission over the United States known as Operation Noble Eagle. On November 3, the Air Force grounded all of its F-15s in response to a November 1 crash of a Missouri Air National Guard F-15C in Boss, Missouri. The grounding forced Central Command to use other Air Force, Navy and French fighters to fill the gaps, though Strike Eagles did fly to support troops in battle in Afghanistan as an emergency measure while they were still under grounding orders, according to Central Command reports. The plane that crashed, built in 1980, was one of the older F-15s in the fleet. The F-15E Strike Eagle is an air-to-ground and air-to-air fighter, making it more versatile than other F-15 models, which are used for only air-to-air missions. The Strike Eagle is used in Afghanistan and Iraq in its air-to-ground role, using its advanced sensors to drop bombs on targets. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nF-15s grounded after a November 1 crash in Missouri .\nF-15 is used for ground support in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan .\nAll U.S. Air Force 224 E-model aircraft will undergo a one-time inspection .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Air Force is returning F-15E Strike Eagle jets to service over Iraq and Afghanistan after grounding other F-15s, the Air Force said Wednesday. The Air Force grounded models of its F-15 fleet after the crash of an older model F-15C this month. The F-15s were grounded after a crash earlier this month in Missouri of an older model that disintegrated in flight. Each F-15E must pass an inspection of critical parts on the airframe before returning to flying missions, Air Force officials said. All U.S. Air Force 224 E-model aircraft will undergo a one-time inspection of hydraulic system lines, the Air Force statement said. The longerons -- molded, metal strips of the aircraft fuselage that run from front to rear -- will also be inspected, according to the Air Force. The straps and skin panels in and around the environmental control system bay will also be examined, officials said. The Air Force would not say whether the parts being inspected were part of the problem on the aircraft that crashed. The investigation into why that plane fell apart in flight is still ongoing and Air Force officials will not say what happened until the investigation is complete, an Air Force spokesperson said. Air Force officials said the rest of the almost 500 F-15s -- older airframes than the F-15Es -- will remain grounded until the investigation offers a solution to what happened. The E-model aircraft, the youngest and most sophisticated in the F-15 inventory, is heavily used by Central Command for ground support in the U.S.-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is also used for the homeland security mission over the United States known as Operation Noble Eagle. On November 3, the Air Force grounded all of its F-15s in response to a November 1 crash of a Missouri Air National Guard F-15C in Boss, Missouri. The grounding forced Central Command to use other Air Force, Navy and French fighters to fill the gaps, though Strike Eagles did fly to support troops in battle in Afghanistan as an emergency measure while they were still under grounding orders, according to Central Command reports. The plane that crashed, built in 1980, was one of the older F-15s in the fleet. The F-15E Strike Eagle is an air-to-ground and air-to-air fighter, making it more versatile than other F-15 models, which are used for only air-to-air missions. The Strike Eagle is used in Afghanistan and Iraq in its air-to-ground role, using its advanced sensors to drop bombs on targets. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "F-15s grounded after a November 1 crash in Missouri .\nF-15 is used for ground support in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan .\nAll U.S. Air Force 224 E-model aircraft will undergo a one-time inspection .", "id": 1178} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some Democrats appear to be wavering on a highly contentious House resolution labeling Turkey's treatment of Armenians in World War I as genocide. A KC-135 tanker lands at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey in 2003. Turkey, a longtime U.S. ally and NATO partner, was incensed by the resolution calling the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide and threatened to block access to Incirlik Air Base after the resolution passed a House committee vote. The base, in southern Turkey near Syria, is a major resupply center for U.S. operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast and Asia. The Pentagon is preparing to set up new supply routes for troops in Iraq if Turkey cuts off U.S. access to the strategically important Incirlik, military officials said Tuesday. Ankara acknowledges the killings of Armenians during World War I but vehemently objects to the \"genocide\" label. The House Foreign Affairs Committee last week adopted the nonbinding resolution. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would bring the measure to a vote of the full House sometime next month. But the Bush administration urged Congress to drop the issue, and some leading Democrats urged Pelosi not to bring it to the floor. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer signaled Tuesday that the vote might be put off. \"I said I thought we would bring this up prior to us leaving here,\" said Hoyer of Maryland. \"I have not changed on that, although I would be less than candid to say that there are a number of people who are revisiting their own positions. We will have to determine where everybody is.\" Democratic Rep. Ike Skelton, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, announced his opposition to the resolution last week. And Democratic Reps. Alcee Hastings of Florida and John Tanner of Tennessee, both members of the U.S. House delegation to NATO, urged Pelosi to reconsider in a letter released Tuesday. \"More than half of the cargo flown into Iraq and Afghanistan comes through Incirlik Air Base, and this base would be a key component of any plans for redeployment of our troops in the future,\" they wrote. Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, the director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Pentagon planners are looking at \"a broad range of options\" to keep food, fuel and ammunition flowing to U.S. troops in Iraq if Turkey blocks Incirlik. \"We're confident that we'll find ways to do that,\" Ham told reporters at the Pentagon. \"There's likely to be some increased cost and some other implications for that, and obviously we'd prefer to maintain the access that we have.\" Defense Secretary Robert Gates echoed lawmakers' concerns last week. \"About 70 percent of all air cargo going into Iraq goes through Turkey. ... About a third of the fuel that they consume goes through Turkey or comes from Turkey,\" Gates said. He also said that 95 percent of the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protective vehicles, or MRAPs, being deployed in Iraq are flown through Turkey. The vehicles are built to withstand roadside bombs. See Incirlik's key location \u00bb . The U.S. military issued a \"warning order\" a few days ago to ensure that alternative air crews, planes, fuel and routes are lined up if Turkey stops or restricts U.S. access to Incirlik, a source said. Jordan and Kuwait are among the alternatives the United States is considering. Some fear pursuit of the resolution would also embolden the Turks to attack Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq which could further complicate Iraqi stability, U.S. officials said. Incirlik offers 10,000- and 9,000-foot runways and 57 hardened aircraft shelters, according Globalsecurity.org, a source of background information about military issues. Globalsecurity said Incirlik has become a hub for cargo shipments to Iraq, taking over for Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany because it is closer to Iraq, reducing the strain on troops and aircraft. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Barbara Starr and Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Majority Leader says a number of Dems are \"revisiting their own positions\"\nTurkey is upset about World War I \"genocide\" resolution in Congress .\nHouse resolution calls killing of Armenians \"genocide\"\nIncirlik Air Base is key point for U.S. military supply of Iraq mission .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some Democrats appear to be wavering on a highly contentious House resolution labeling Turkey's treatment of Armenians in World War I as genocide. A KC-135 tanker lands at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey in 2003. Turkey, a longtime U.S. ally and NATO partner, was incensed by the resolution calling the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide and threatened to block access to Incirlik Air Base after the resolution passed a House committee vote. The base, in southern Turkey near Syria, is a major resupply center for U.S. operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast and Asia. The Pentagon is preparing to set up new supply routes for troops in Iraq if Turkey cuts off U.S. access to the strategically important Incirlik, military officials said Tuesday. Ankara acknowledges the killings of Armenians during World War I but vehemently objects to the \"genocide\" label. The House Foreign Affairs Committee last week adopted the nonbinding resolution. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would bring the measure to a vote of the full House sometime next month. But the Bush administration urged Congress to drop the issue, and some leading Democrats urged Pelosi not to bring it to the floor. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer signaled Tuesday that the vote might be put off. \"I said I thought we would bring this up prior to us leaving here,\" said Hoyer of Maryland. \"I have not changed on that, although I would be less than candid to say that there are a number of people who are revisiting their own positions. We will have to determine where everybody is.\" Democratic Rep. Ike Skelton, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, announced his opposition to the resolution last week. And Democratic Reps. Alcee Hastings of Florida and John Tanner of Tennessee, both members of the U.S. House delegation to NATO, urged Pelosi to reconsider in a letter released Tuesday. \"More than half of the cargo flown into Iraq and Afghanistan comes through Incirlik Air Base, and this base would be a key component of any plans for redeployment of our troops in the future,\" they wrote. Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, the director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Pentagon planners are looking at \"a broad range of options\" to keep food, fuel and ammunition flowing to U.S. troops in Iraq if Turkey blocks Incirlik. \"We're confident that we'll find ways to do that,\" Ham told reporters at the Pentagon. \"There's likely to be some increased cost and some other implications for that, and obviously we'd prefer to maintain the access that we have.\" Defense Secretary Robert Gates echoed lawmakers' concerns last week. \"About 70 percent of all air cargo going into Iraq goes through Turkey. ... About a third of the fuel that they consume goes through Turkey or comes from Turkey,\" Gates said. He also said that 95 percent of the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protective vehicles, or MRAPs, being deployed in Iraq are flown through Turkey. The vehicles are built to withstand roadside bombs. See Incirlik's key location \u00bb . The U.S. military issued a \"warning order\" a few days ago to ensure that alternative air crews, planes, fuel and routes are lined up if Turkey stops or restricts U.S. access to Incirlik, a source said. Jordan and Kuwait are among the alternatives the United States is considering. Some fear pursuit of the resolution would also embolden the Turks to attack Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq which could further complicate Iraqi stability, U.S. officials said. Incirlik offers 10,000- and 9,000-foot runways and 57 hardened aircraft shelters, according Globalsecurity.org, a source of background information about military issues. Globalsecurity said Incirlik has become a hub for cargo shipments to Iraq, taking over for Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany because it is closer to Iraq, reducing the strain on troops and aircraft. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Barbara Starr and Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Majority Leader says a number of Dems are \"revisiting their own positions\"\nTurkey is upset about World War I \"genocide\" resolution in Congress .\nHouse resolution calls killing of Armenians \"genocide\"\nIncirlik Air Base is key point for U.S. military supply of Iraq mission .", "id": 1120} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PHUKET, Thailand (CNN) -- Relatives of the 89 people killed in Sunday's plane crash in Phuket continued to arrive in the Thai resort town on Tuesday to try to identify their loved ones' remains. A Buddhist monk blesses the wreckage of One-Two-Go airline's MD-82 jet at Phuket airport on Tuesday. Most of those killed were foreign nationals, and about 36 of the bodies still have yet to be identified, according to Thailand's state-run Thai News Agency (TNA). All of the unidentified victims were foreign nationals, it reported. The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok said that five Americans were among those killed when the One-Two-Go jet crashed in bad weather as it landed at Phuket's airport on Sunday. U.S. officials had previously confirmed that four Americans died in the crash, and one survived. Eight British nationals are believed to have died, according to Foreign Secretary David Miliband. He said three were still in hospital, with one in a critical condition. Thailand's Public Health Minister Mongkol Na Songkhla said that of the 41 survivors who remain hospitalized, 38 were in stable condition and three in critical condition, according to TNA. Flight 269 was carrying 123 passengers and seven crew members when it left Bangkok for Phuket on Sunday afternoon. Nationalities of the survivors include British, American, Swedish, Iranian, Austrian, Australian, Thai, German, Irish, Italian, Israeli and Dutch, authorities said. Watch a survivor recall the fiery horror \u00bb . One man who arrived in Phuket on Tuesday from Paris described a frustrating process of trying to communicate with Thai officials in his effort to locate the remains of his brother. For some families, DNA testing may be the only way to positively identify their relatives. Meanwhile, Buddhist, Christian and Muslim leaders gathered outside Phuket's airport on Tuesday to remember those killed. The investigation into what caused the crash continues, but the strong winds and rain are a suspected factor. U.S. officials are aiding in the investigation because the aircraft -- a Boeing MD-82 -- was manufactured in the United States. One air traffic controller at Phuket airport said pilots were warned of possible wind shear, which is dramatic changes in wind speed and direction. Airport officials said that the wind at the time of the crash was 17 kilometers an hour (11 miles an hour) with stronger gusts, but no planes were delayed or diverted because of the weather conditions. The decision to land was the pilot's alone, according to Phuket's airport manager. \"Air traffic control would give weather information to pilot and warning information but the final decision is dependent on the pilot,\" Pornchai Eua-Aree said. One-Two-Go officials would not speculate on what may have happened, saying they will wait for the findings of the investigation. But they did say their aircraft were regularly checked and maintained, and denied some media reports that questioned whether the discount airline employed more inexperienced pilots for lower salaries. One-Two-Go is one of about 40 low-cost airlines operating in Asia, and the industry will be watching closely for the results of the investigation into the crash. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Andrew Stevens contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRelatives of the 89 people killed in Thai air crash are still arriving in Phuket .\nAbout 36 of the bodies have yet to be identified, according to Thai authorities .\nU.S. Embassy in Bangkok confirms that five Americans were among the dead .\nThe investigation into what caused Sunday's crash is still continuing .", "context": "PHUKET, Thailand (CNN) -- Relatives of the 89 people killed in Sunday's plane crash in Phuket continued to arrive in the Thai resort town on Tuesday to try to identify their loved ones' remains. A Buddhist monk blesses the wreckage of One-Two-Go airline's MD-82 jet at Phuket airport on Tuesday. Most of those killed were foreign nationals, and about 36 of the bodies still have yet to be identified, according to Thailand's state-run Thai News Agency (TNA). All of the unidentified victims were foreign nationals, it reported. The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok said that five Americans were among those killed when the One-Two-Go jet crashed in bad weather as it landed at Phuket's airport on Sunday. U.S. officials had previously confirmed that four Americans died in the crash, and one survived. Eight British nationals are believed to have died, according to Foreign Secretary David Miliband. He said three were still in hospital, with one in a critical condition. Thailand's Public Health Minister Mongkol Na Songkhla said that of the 41 survivors who remain hospitalized, 38 were in stable condition and three in critical condition, according to TNA. Flight 269 was carrying 123 passengers and seven crew members when it left Bangkok for Phuket on Sunday afternoon. Nationalities of the survivors include British, American, Swedish, Iranian, Austrian, Australian, Thai, German, Irish, Italian, Israeli and Dutch, authorities said. Watch a survivor recall the fiery horror \u00bb . One man who arrived in Phuket on Tuesday from Paris described a frustrating process of trying to communicate with Thai officials in his effort to locate the remains of his brother. For some families, DNA testing may be the only way to positively identify their relatives. Meanwhile, Buddhist, Christian and Muslim leaders gathered outside Phuket's airport on Tuesday to remember those killed. The investigation into what caused the crash continues, but the strong winds and rain are a suspected factor. U.S. officials are aiding in the investigation because the aircraft -- a Boeing MD-82 -- was manufactured in the United States. One air traffic controller at Phuket airport said pilots were warned of possible wind shear, which is dramatic changes in wind speed and direction. Airport officials said that the wind at the time of the crash was 17 kilometers an hour (11 miles an hour) with stronger gusts, but no planes were delayed or diverted because of the weather conditions. The decision to land was the pilot's alone, according to Phuket's airport manager. \"Air traffic control would give weather information to pilot and warning information but the final decision is dependent on the pilot,\" Pornchai Eua-Aree said. One-Two-Go officials would not speculate on what may have happened, saying they will wait for the findings of the investigation. But they did say their aircraft were regularly checked and maintained, and denied some media reports that questioned whether the discount airline employed more inexperienced pilots for lower salaries. One-Two-Go is one of about 40 low-cost airlines operating in Asia, and the industry will be watching closely for the results of the investigation into the crash. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Andrew Stevens contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Relatives of the 89 people killed in Thai air crash are still arriving in Phuket .\nAbout 36 of the bodies have yet to be identified, according to Thai authorities .\nU.S. Embassy in Bangkok confirms that five Americans were among the dead .\nThe investigation into what caused Sunday's crash is still continuing .", "id": 1034} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- South African fast bowler Dale Steyn took a career-best five for 34 as the Proteas took a tight grip on the first test against New Zealand in Johannesburg. Steyn's career-best 5-34 was his fourth five-wicket haul in 14 tests. New Zealand were bowled out for 118 in reply to South Africa's 226 and the home side piled on the agony by reaching 179 for two in their second innings. Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis shared an unbeaten stand of 159 as South Africa stretched their lead to 287. South Africa's bowlers excelled to bring their side back into the game after their disappointing first innings. They snapped up five wickets in the morning session when the Kiwis could only muster 56 runs. Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming made 40 but the next best score was new cap Ross Taylor's 15. Fleming was struck on the right forearm by Steyn and did not field during the afternoon. Coach John Bracewell said he had gone for precautionary X-rays but there was only bruising. New Zealand, 41 for two overnight, lost nightwatchman Shane Bond, bowled by a Steyn yorker, before Makhaya Ntini claimed the crucial wicket of Fleming, who was well caught by AB de Villiers diving to his left at third slip. Scott Styris and Taylor scraped 19 runs in 10 overs before more wickets tumbled. Steyn's figures bettered his previous best of five for 47 against the same opponents at Centurion two seasons ago. It was his fourth five-wicket haul in 14 tests. Ntini took three for 47 and Kallis two for 11. South Africa made an uncertain start to their second innings with openers Herschelle Gibbs and captain Graeme Smith out cheaply, but Amla and Kallis blunted the attack and then took charge. They batted together for 205 minutes, Amla facing 230 balls and hitting 13 boundaries in his 85 while Kallis hit 12 fours off 122 deliveries in reaching 76. The Kiwis were left to regret Brendon McCullum's failure to hold a chance from Amla off Shane Bond, when the batsman had only scored two. \"The ball was hard and new and we were trying to get momentum. It cost us a lot,\" said coach John Bracewell. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSouth Africa lead New Zealand by 287 with 8 wickets standing in the 1st test .\nThe Proteas reach 179-2 in their second innings after the Kiwis are 118 all out .\nSouth African paceman Dale Steyn takes a career-best 5-34.", "context": "JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- South African fast bowler Dale Steyn took a career-best five for 34 as the Proteas took a tight grip on the first test against New Zealand in Johannesburg. Steyn's career-best 5-34 was his fourth five-wicket haul in 14 tests. New Zealand were bowled out for 118 in reply to South Africa's 226 and the home side piled on the agony by reaching 179 for two in their second innings. Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis shared an unbeaten stand of 159 as South Africa stretched their lead to 287. South Africa's bowlers excelled to bring their side back into the game after their disappointing first innings. They snapped up five wickets in the morning session when the Kiwis could only muster 56 runs. Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming made 40 but the next best score was new cap Ross Taylor's 15. Fleming was struck on the right forearm by Steyn and did not field during the afternoon. Coach John Bracewell said he had gone for precautionary X-rays but there was only bruising. New Zealand, 41 for two overnight, lost nightwatchman Shane Bond, bowled by a Steyn yorker, before Makhaya Ntini claimed the crucial wicket of Fleming, who was well caught by AB de Villiers diving to his left at third slip. Scott Styris and Taylor scraped 19 runs in 10 overs before more wickets tumbled. Steyn's figures bettered his previous best of five for 47 against the same opponents at Centurion two seasons ago. It was his fourth five-wicket haul in 14 tests. Ntini took three for 47 and Kallis two for 11. South Africa made an uncertain start to their second innings with openers Herschelle Gibbs and captain Graeme Smith out cheaply, but Amla and Kallis blunted the attack and then took charge. They batted together for 205 minutes, Amla facing 230 balls and hitting 13 boundaries in his 85 while Kallis hit 12 fours off 122 deliveries in reaching 76. The Kiwis were left to regret Brendon McCullum's failure to hold a chance from Amla off Shane Bond, when the batsman had only scored two. \"The ball was hard and new and we were trying to get momentum. It cost us a lot,\" said coach John Bracewell. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "South Africa lead New Zealand by 287 with 8 wickets standing in the 1st test .\nThe Proteas reach 179-2 in their second innings after the Kiwis are 118 all out .\nSouth African paceman Dale Steyn takes a career-best 5-34.", "id": 1048} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Erik Prince, the chairman and CEO of Blackwater USA, appeared Tuesday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Erik Prince, CEO and chairman of Blackwater USA, is sworn in Tuesday at a congressional hearing. The committee convened amid an FBI investigation into a September 16 shootout involving Blackwater personnel that resulted in the deaths of Iraqi civilians. Following is a transcript of Prince's opening statement: . Chairman [Henry] Waxman, [D-California], Congressman [Thomas] Davis, [R-Virginia], members of the committee, my name is Eric Prince, and I am the chairman and CEO of the Prince Group and Blackwater USA. Blackwater's a team of dedicated professionals who provide training to America's military and law enforcement communities and risk their lives to protect Americans in harm's way overseas. Under the direction and oversight of the United States government, Blackwater provides an opportunity for military and law enforcement veterans with a record of honorable service to continue their support to the United States. Words alone cannot express the respect I have for these brave men and women who defend -- who volunteer to defend U.S. personnel facilities and diplomatic missions. I am proud to be there to represent them today. After almost five years in active service as a U.S. Navy SEAL, I founded Blackwater in 1997. I wanted to offer the military and law enforcement communities assistance by providing expert instruction and world-class training venues. Ten years later, Blackwater trains approximately 500 members of the United States military and law enforcement agencies every day. After 9/11, when the U.S. began its stabilization efforts in Afghanistan and then Iraq, the United States government called upon Blackwater to fill a need for protective services in hostile areas. Blackwater responded immediately. We are extremely proud of answering that call in supporting our country. Blackwater personnel supporting our overseas missions are all military and law enforcement veterans, many of whom have recent military deployments. No individual ever protected by Blackwater has ever been killed or seriously injured. There is no better evidence of the skill and dedication of these men. At the same time, 30 brave men have made the ultimate sacrifice while working for Blackwater and its affiliates. Numerous others have been wounded and permanently maimed. The entire Blackwater family mourns the loss of these brave lives. Our thoughts and our prayers are with their families. The areas of Iraq in which we operate are particularly dangerous and challenging. Blackwater personnel are subject to regular attacks by terrorists and other nefarious forces within Iraq. We're the targets of the same ruthless enemies that have killed more than 3,800 American military personnel and thousands of innocent Iraqis. Any incident where Americans are attacked serves as a reminder of the hostile environment in which our professionals work to keep American officials and dignitaries safe, including visiting members of Congress. In doing so, more American service members are available to fight the enemy. Blackwater shares the committee's interest in ensuring the accountability and oversight of contract personnel supporting U.S. operations. The company's personnel are already accountable under and subject to numerous statutes, treaties and regulations of the United States. Blackwater looks forward to working with Congress and the executive branch to ensure that any necessary improvements to these laws and policies are implemented. The worldwide personnel protection services contract, which has been provided to this committee, was competitively awarded and details almost every aspect of operation and contract performance, including the hiring, vetting guidelines, background checks, screening, training standards, rules of force and conduct standards. In Iraq, Blackwater reports to the embassy's regional security officer, or RSO. All Blackwater movements and operations are directed by the RSO. In conjunction with internal company procedures and controls, the RSO ensures that Blackwater complies with all relevant contractual terms and conditions, as well as any applicable laws and regulations. We have approximately 1,000 professionals serving today in Iraq as part of our nation's total force. Blackwater does not engage in offensive or military missions but performs only defensive security functions. My understanding of the September 16 incident is that the Department of State and the FBI are conducting a full investigation, but those results are not yet available. We at Blackwater welcome the FBI review announced yesterday, and we will cooperate fully and look forward to receiving their conclusions. I just want to put some other things in perspective. A recent report from the Department of State stated that in 2007 Blackwater conducted 1,873 security details for diplomatic visits to the red zone, areas outside the Green Zone in Iraq, and there have been only 56 incidences in which weapons were discharged, or less than 3 percent of all movements. In 2006, Blackwater conducted over 6,500 diplomatic movements in the Red Zone. Weapons were discharged in less than 1 percent of those missions. To the extent there is any loss of innocent life, ever, let me be clear that I consider that tragic. Every life, whether American or Iraqi, is precious. I stress to the committee and to the American public, however, that I believe we acted appropriately at all times. I am prepared to answer your questions. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nErik Prince, CEO of Blackwater USA, testifies before House panel .\nHearings held amid an FBI probe into a shootout involving Blackwater personnel .\nPrince: \"I believe we acted appropriately at all times\"", "context": "(CNN) -- Erik Prince, the chairman and CEO of Blackwater USA, appeared Tuesday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Erik Prince, CEO and chairman of Blackwater USA, is sworn in Tuesday at a congressional hearing. The committee convened amid an FBI investigation into a September 16 shootout involving Blackwater personnel that resulted in the deaths of Iraqi civilians. Following is a transcript of Prince's opening statement: . Chairman [Henry] Waxman, [D-California], Congressman [Thomas] Davis, [R-Virginia], members of the committee, my name is Eric Prince, and I am the chairman and CEO of the Prince Group and Blackwater USA. Blackwater's a team of dedicated professionals who provide training to America's military and law enforcement communities and risk their lives to protect Americans in harm's way overseas. Under the direction and oversight of the United States government, Blackwater provides an opportunity for military and law enforcement veterans with a record of honorable service to continue their support to the United States. Words alone cannot express the respect I have for these brave men and women who defend -- who volunteer to defend U.S. personnel facilities and diplomatic missions. I am proud to be there to represent them today. After almost five years in active service as a U.S. Navy SEAL, I founded Blackwater in 1997. I wanted to offer the military and law enforcement communities assistance by providing expert instruction and world-class training venues. Ten years later, Blackwater trains approximately 500 members of the United States military and law enforcement agencies every day. After 9/11, when the U.S. began its stabilization efforts in Afghanistan and then Iraq, the United States government called upon Blackwater to fill a need for protective services in hostile areas. Blackwater responded immediately. We are extremely proud of answering that call in supporting our country. Blackwater personnel supporting our overseas missions are all military and law enforcement veterans, many of whom have recent military deployments. No individual ever protected by Blackwater has ever been killed or seriously injured. There is no better evidence of the skill and dedication of these men. At the same time, 30 brave men have made the ultimate sacrifice while working for Blackwater and its affiliates. Numerous others have been wounded and permanently maimed. The entire Blackwater family mourns the loss of these brave lives. Our thoughts and our prayers are with their families. The areas of Iraq in which we operate are particularly dangerous and challenging. Blackwater personnel are subject to regular attacks by terrorists and other nefarious forces within Iraq. We're the targets of the same ruthless enemies that have killed more than 3,800 American military personnel and thousands of innocent Iraqis. Any incident where Americans are attacked serves as a reminder of the hostile environment in which our professionals work to keep American officials and dignitaries safe, including visiting members of Congress. In doing so, more American service members are available to fight the enemy. Blackwater shares the committee's interest in ensuring the accountability and oversight of contract personnel supporting U.S. operations. The company's personnel are already accountable under and subject to numerous statutes, treaties and regulations of the United States. Blackwater looks forward to working with Congress and the executive branch to ensure that any necessary improvements to these laws and policies are implemented. The worldwide personnel protection services contract, which has been provided to this committee, was competitively awarded and details almost every aspect of operation and contract performance, including the hiring, vetting guidelines, background checks, screening, training standards, rules of force and conduct standards. In Iraq, Blackwater reports to the embassy's regional security officer, or RSO. All Blackwater movements and operations are directed by the RSO. In conjunction with internal company procedures and controls, the RSO ensures that Blackwater complies with all relevant contractual terms and conditions, as well as any applicable laws and regulations. We have approximately 1,000 professionals serving today in Iraq as part of our nation's total force. Blackwater does not engage in offensive or military missions but performs only defensive security functions. My understanding of the September 16 incident is that the Department of State and the FBI are conducting a full investigation, but those results are not yet available. We at Blackwater welcome the FBI review announced yesterday, and we will cooperate fully and look forward to receiving their conclusions. I just want to put some other things in perspective. A recent report from the Department of State stated that in 2007 Blackwater conducted 1,873 security details for diplomatic visits to the red zone, areas outside the Green Zone in Iraq, and there have been only 56 incidences in which weapons were discharged, or less than 3 percent of all movements. In 2006, Blackwater conducted over 6,500 diplomatic movements in the Red Zone. Weapons were discharged in less than 1 percent of those missions. To the extent there is any loss of innocent life, ever, let me be clear that I consider that tragic. Every life, whether American or Iraqi, is precious. I stress to the committee and to the American public, however, that I believe we acted appropriately at all times. I am prepared to answer your questions. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Erik Prince, CEO of Blackwater USA, testifies before House panel .\nHearings held amid an FBI probe into a shootout involving Blackwater personnel .\nPrince: \"I believe we acted appropriately at all times\"", "id": 1169} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday he is cutting all ties with Colombia as long as Alvaro Uribe remains its president. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe withdrew his support for the Venezuelan leader's mediation efforts with the FARC. \"I say before the world, while President Uribe is president of Colombia, I will not have any type of relation with him or with the government of Colombia,\" Chavez said in an address broadcast on national television. \"I can't, I can't, I can't.\" Chavez noted that Uribe had asked him to help secure the release of hundreds of hostages being held by the leftist rebel group Armed Revolutionary Front of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN). \"I went with my heart in my hand, and I was ready,\" Chavez told a group of supporters in the southwestern state of Tachira. \"I was prepared to go to the most dangerous forest in the country to help.\" But last Thursday, Uribe ended Chavez's participation, citing his direct communication with Uribe's top general, a move that Uribe said broke protocol. \"When we were at the point of succeeding, Uribe comes and, without telling me anything, he didn't even call me on the phone or send me an emissary, just sent me a letter saying he was ending my mission,\" Chavez said. \"That was a kick.\" Without being specific, Chavez accused Uribe of having lied. \"That's real ugly,\" he said. Chavez also accused Uribe of having bowed to pressure from Washington \"to get rid of Chavez.\" But the firebrand Venezuelan president, who has called U.S. President George W. Bush \"the devil,\" said his arms are open to the Colombian people. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nChavez says Uribe had asked him to help secure the release of hostages .\nUribe cited Chavez's direct communication with Uribe's top general as breach .\nChavez accuses Uribe of lying .\nChavez says his arms are open to the Colombian people .", "context": "(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday he is cutting all ties with Colombia as long as Alvaro Uribe remains its president. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe withdrew his support for the Venezuelan leader's mediation efforts with the FARC. \"I say before the world, while President Uribe is president of Colombia, I will not have any type of relation with him or with the government of Colombia,\" Chavez said in an address broadcast on national television. \"I can't, I can't, I can't.\" Chavez noted that Uribe had asked him to help secure the release of hundreds of hostages being held by the leftist rebel group Armed Revolutionary Front of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN). \"I went with my heart in my hand, and I was ready,\" Chavez told a group of supporters in the southwestern state of Tachira. \"I was prepared to go to the most dangerous forest in the country to help.\" But last Thursday, Uribe ended Chavez's participation, citing his direct communication with Uribe's top general, a move that Uribe said broke protocol. \"When we were at the point of succeeding, Uribe comes and, without telling me anything, he didn't even call me on the phone or send me an emissary, just sent me a letter saying he was ending my mission,\" Chavez said. \"That was a kick.\" Without being specific, Chavez accused Uribe of having lied. \"That's real ugly,\" he said. Chavez also accused Uribe of having bowed to pressure from Washington \"to get rid of Chavez.\" But the firebrand Venezuelan president, who has called U.S. President George W. Bush \"the devil,\" said his arms are open to the Colombian people. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Chavez says Uribe had asked him to help secure the release of hostages .\nUribe cited Chavez's direct communication with Uribe's top general as breach .\nChavez accuses Uribe of lying .\nChavez says his arms are open to the Colombian people .", "id": 1138} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- It was two years late and billions of dollars over budget, but this week the Singapore Airline-owned A380 completed its maiden passenger journey between Singapore and Sydney. Making history: the first double bed on a commercial jet . On board were nearly 500 passengers who had bid thousands of dollars for the historical experience. This was a turning point in aviation history as Airbus' superjumbo became the world's largest aircraft. And the time had finally come for it to receive some admiration. Singapore Airlines' CEO, Chew Choon Seng named the jetliner the \"queen of the skies\". Tom Enders, CEO of Airbus said he would like to celebrate his 25th wedding anniversary on one of its double beds. And CNN's Richard Quest, who was on board the maiden flight, said there was \"nothing quite like it\". The luxury on board, he said, sets a new standard for air travel. It's the quietest large passenger jet ever built (inside and out), it has a low fuel-burn to reduce fuel use and emissions, it can carry 40 percent more passengers than other large aircraft and in greater comfort. But the feature that has attracted greatest interest on the Singapore Airlines A380 is its ''beyond first class\" cabins. Behind the sliding doors of the Singapore Airlines Suites, the well-heeled can luxuriate in a private cabin designed by leading French yacht designer, Jean-Jacques Coste. There's a wide leather seat and alongside that, a standalone bed. This is two meters long with Givenchy duvets and cushions. And for couples traveling, the beds on the middle two suites can be converted into double beds. From bed or chair, travelers can catch a movie on a 23-inch widescreen LCD. Laptops can be plugged into an in-seat power supply and business travelers with just a thumb drive can plug this into a USB ports and access a suite of office tools on Singapore Airlines' in-flight entertainment system. Celebrity chefs including Britain's Gordon Ramsay and Georges Blanc were behind the first class menu that can be eaten off Givenchy tableware. Unlike other airlines, that have considered offering casinos, gyms and showers on their future A380s, Singapore Airlines has opted instead for a configuration that, whilst offering luxury, also makes money. As Chew Choon Seng, CEO of Singapore Airlines reminded reporters last week, the first Boeing 747s soon ditched the lounges and bars on the upper decks in favor of seats that could generate cash. Behind the 12 luxury suites there are 399 economy seats, ranked 10-abreast on the upper and lower decks, as well as 60 business class seats that are the biggest yet at 87 centimeters wide. Singapore Airlines has ordered 19 superjumbos for an estimated price tag of $5.7 billion. The second is due to arrive next February with further deliveries later in 2008. Tickets for the A380's first return commercial flight between Singapore and Sydney were sold at auction on eBay. One passenger paid $100,000 for the experience, with the majority paying between $1,500 and $5,000. The $1.4 million raised has gone to charities in Singapore, Sydney and a global humanitarian organization. From Sunday 28 October, Singapore Airlines will commence its scheduled service between Singapore and Sydney on one of the three daily flights in each direction. The jetliner to be delivered next spring will be used on one of the three daily flights between Singapore and London's Heathrow Airport. It's been a long road to this point for Airbus, but the journey is by no means over. The airline has a tough delivery schedule ahead to fulfil its 185 orders to 15 customers (see figures below). Next year it plans to deliver 13, a further 25 in 2009 and 45 in 2010. Tom Enders, Airbus' CEO doesn't underestimate the scale of challenge ahead. \"This is not a piece of cake,\" he told CNN, \"but we have learned our lessons and we are very confident today that we can deliver to our customers.\" It hasn't just been Airbus that has been frantically preparing for the A380 launch. Airports around the world have had to make changes to runways and gates, as well as buy in new vehicles that can tow the giant aircraft and lift high enough to its upper decks. Seventy airports are now ready, Airbus has said. Singapore's Changi Airport, home to the Singapore Airlines A380 fleet, was the first, and when its new Terminal 3 opens early next year, 19 gates across the three terminals will be A380-ready with aerobridge access to both decks. Heathrow's new Terminal 5 will be able to handle four A380s at one time. British Airways, the Terminal's sole occupant, recently confirmed an order for 12 superjumbos and it now wants BAA to upgrade a satellite building to be built next to Terminal 5 to accommodate them. As Willie Walsh, BA's CEO told CNN, \"we want to make sure that development is built with the A380 in mind.\" But whether the arrival of the A380 sets a standard for future air travel is still undecided. As CNN's Richard Quest points out, while these giant airplanes may be suitable for getting large numbers of people between key destinations quickly, demand could be even higher for the medium-size jets such as Boeing's up-coming 787 Dreamliner. As Richard Quest says, \"there's no doubt the A380 will sell, but it is going to take a long time to reach the 420 sales which is the amount Airbus needs to make money.\" But those worries, he adds, are for another day. Thursday was a day for celebration. SOME KEY FIGURES . Orders . Total: 185 orders (165 firm orders) 15 customers . Emirates: 47 Qantas: 20 Singapore Airlines: 19 Lufthansa: 15 Air France: 12 British Airways: 12 ILFC: 10 Emirates: 8 Virgin Atlantic: 6 Thai Airways: 6 Malaysia Airlines: 6 Qatar: 5 Kingfisher: 5 Korean Air: 5 China Southern: 5 Etihad: 4 . Delivery schedule . 1 in 2007 13 in 2008 25 in 2009 45 in 2010 . The Aircraft . Wingspan: 79.8 meters (747 - 64.4 meters) Length: 73 meters or seven London buses in a row (747 - 70.7 meters) Height: 24.1 meters (747 - 19.4 meters) Internal cabin width: 6.58 meters (747 - 6.1 meters) Seats: 555 (747 - 416) Flight range: 15,000 kilometers (747 - 13,450 kilometers) Wiring: 500 kilometers . Ideal routes . SIN-LHR DXB-LHR SYD-LAX CDG-NRT JFK-NRT . Ticket sales for maiden passenger trip between Singapore and Sydney Top ticket price: US$100,380 The bargain: US$560 for a single economy seat E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSingapore Airlines A380 superjumbo completes historic maiden flight .\nLuxury first class cabins have separate leather seats and double beds .\nOne passenger paid $100,000 for the first Singapore to Sydney trip .", "context": "(CNN) -- It was two years late and billions of dollars over budget, but this week the Singapore Airline-owned A380 completed its maiden passenger journey between Singapore and Sydney. Making history: the first double bed on a commercial jet . On board were nearly 500 passengers who had bid thousands of dollars for the historical experience. This was a turning point in aviation history as Airbus' superjumbo became the world's largest aircraft. And the time had finally come for it to receive some admiration. Singapore Airlines' CEO, Chew Choon Seng named the jetliner the \"queen of the skies\". Tom Enders, CEO of Airbus said he would like to celebrate his 25th wedding anniversary on one of its double beds. And CNN's Richard Quest, who was on board the maiden flight, said there was \"nothing quite like it\". The luxury on board, he said, sets a new standard for air travel. It's the quietest large passenger jet ever built (inside and out), it has a low fuel-burn to reduce fuel use and emissions, it can carry 40 percent more passengers than other large aircraft and in greater comfort. But the feature that has attracted greatest interest on the Singapore Airlines A380 is its ''beyond first class\" cabins. Behind the sliding doors of the Singapore Airlines Suites, the well-heeled can luxuriate in a private cabin designed by leading French yacht designer, Jean-Jacques Coste. There's a wide leather seat and alongside that, a standalone bed. This is two meters long with Givenchy duvets and cushions. And for couples traveling, the beds on the middle two suites can be converted into double beds. From bed or chair, travelers can catch a movie on a 23-inch widescreen LCD. Laptops can be plugged into an in-seat power supply and business travelers with just a thumb drive can plug this into a USB ports and access a suite of office tools on Singapore Airlines' in-flight entertainment system. Celebrity chefs including Britain's Gordon Ramsay and Georges Blanc were behind the first class menu that can be eaten off Givenchy tableware. Unlike other airlines, that have considered offering casinos, gyms and showers on their future A380s, Singapore Airlines has opted instead for a configuration that, whilst offering luxury, also makes money. As Chew Choon Seng, CEO of Singapore Airlines reminded reporters last week, the first Boeing 747s soon ditched the lounges and bars on the upper decks in favor of seats that could generate cash. Behind the 12 luxury suites there are 399 economy seats, ranked 10-abreast on the upper and lower decks, as well as 60 business class seats that are the biggest yet at 87 centimeters wide. Singapore Airlines has ordered 19 superjumbos for an estimated price tag of $5.7 billion. The second is due to arrive next February with further deliveries later in 2008. Tickets for the A380's first return commercial flight between Singapore and Sydney were sold at auction on eBay. One passenger paid $100,000 for the experience, with the majority paying between $1,500 and $5,000. The $1.4 million raised has gone to charities in Singapore, Sydney and a global humanitarian organization. From Sunday 28 October, Singapore Airlines will commence its scheduled service between Singapore and Sydney on one of the three daily flights in each direction. The jetliner to be delivered next spring will be used on one of the three daily flights between Singapore and London's Heathrow Airport. It's been a long road to this point for Airbus, but the journey is by no means over. The airline has a tough delivery schedule ahead to fulfil its 185 orders to 15 customers (see figures below). Next year it plans to deliver 13, a further 25 in 2009 and 45 in 2010. Tom Enders, Airbus' CEO doesn't underestimate the scale of challenge ahead. \"This is not a piece of cake,\" he told CNN, \"but we have learned our lessons and we are very confident today that we can deliver to our customers.\" It hasn't just been Airbus that has been frantically preparing for the A380 launch. Airports around the world have had to make changes to runways and gates, as well as buy in new vehicles that can tow the giant aircraft and lift high enough to its upper decks. Seventy airports are now ready, Airbus has said. Singapore's Changi Airport, home to the Singapore Airlines A380 fleet, was the first, and when its new Terminal 3 opens early next year, 19 gates across the three terminals will be A380-ready with aerobridge access to both decks. Heathrow's new Terminal 5 will be able to handle four A380s at one time. British Airways, the Terminal's sole occupant, recently confirmed an order for 12 superjumbos and it now wants BAA to upgrade a satellite building to be built next to Terminal 5 to accommodate them. As Willie Walsh, BA's CEO told CNN, \"we want to make sure that development is built with the A380 in mind.\" But whether the arrival of the A380 sets a standard for future air travel is still undecided. As CNN's Richard Quest points out, while these giant airplanes may be suitable for getting large numbers of people between key destinations quickly, demand could be even higher for the medium-size jets such as Boeing's up-coming 787 Dreamliner. As Richard Quest says, \"there's no doubt the A380 will sell, but it is going to take a long time to reach the 420 sales which is the amount Airbus needs to make money.\" But those worries, he adds, are for another day. Thursday was a day for celebration. SOME KEY FIGURES . Orders . Total: 185 orders (165 firm orders) 15 customers . Emirates: 47 Qantas: 20 Singapore Airlines: 19 Lufthansa: 15 Air France: 12 British Airways: 12 ILFC: 10 Emirates: 8 Virgin Atlantic: 6 Thai Airways: 6 Malaysia Airlines: 6 Qatar: 5 Kingfisher: 5 Korean Air: 5 China Southern: 5 Etihad: 4 . Delivery schedule . 1 in 2007 13 in 2008 25 in 2009 45 in 2010 . The Aircraft . Wingspan: 79.8 meters (747 - 64.4 meters) Length: 73 meters or seven London buses in a row (747 - 70.7 meters) Height: 24.1 meters (747 - 19.4 meters) Internal cabin width: 6.58 meters (747 - 6.1 meters) Seats: 555 (747 - 416) Flight range: 15,000 kilometers (747 - 13,450 kilometers) Wiring: 500 kilometers . Ideal routes . SIN-LHR DXB-LHR SYD-LAX CDG-NRT JFK-NRT . Ticket sales for maiden passenger trip between Singapore and Sydney Top ticket price: US$100,380 The bargain: US$560 for a single economy seat E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Singapore Airlines A380 superjumbo completes historic maiden flight .\nLuxury first class cabins have separate leather seats and double beds .\nOne passenger paid $100,000 for the first Singapore to Sydney trip .", "id": 1149} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Firefighters in Southern California are facing wind-whipped walls of flame from 15 wildfires that have scorched more than 400,000 acres and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes. Firefighters battle the Witch fire Tuesday in the Del Dios area of Escondido, California. The blazes have killed one person and injured at least 70 more. Firefighters were aided by resources from Mexico, the state and federal governments and even inmates from California's prisons. San Diego Fire Department Battalion Chief Bruce Cartelli described scenes of \"utter devastation\" with hundreds of homes lost and \"many hundreds\" of others damaged. \"It's probably the worst significant event in my career of 36 years,\" he said. \"It will not end ... until it reaches the ocean or the winds turn around,\" Cartelli said. Meteorologists suggested that Santa Ana winds, which have fueled the wildfires with some gusts approaching 100 mph, could die down Wednesday afternoon. \"We are still facing some very serious fires,\" Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said after an aerial tour of the affected area. \"The weather has made it very difficult for the air assets to get up and fight the fires. ... If the weather cooperates, maybe we can turn the tide tomorrow.\" Officials have evacuated nearly 350,000 homes in San Diego County alone, where the worst of the fires are blazing. Using U.S. Census Bureau numbers from the 2000 census, that could mean as many as 950,000 were affected by the fires. Watch evacuees shaken, firefighters battling \u00bb . In San Diego County, at least half a million residents had been ordered to find refuge in shelters, schools and stadiums as fires pushed into new areas. Among the evacuees as more than 4,000 military personnel from several bases in the area. With the winds pushing them across the area, the fires spread quickly, forcing some residents to flee in the middle of the night. \"My wife woke me up like 12 o'clock, screaming and yelling that the flames were coming down,\" said Johnny Villanueva of Spring Valley, who fled with his wife and daughter to San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium, which is serving as a shelter to more than 12,000 evacuees. \"We just loaded up the car really quick and came down here ... slept in our vehicles.\" His wife, Elizabeth, added, \"I saw on the mountain on fire, and said, 'Oh my God, my family. ... Let's go.\" With Qualcomm Stadium being used by the evacuees, the San Diego Chargers planned to practice at the Arizona Cardinals' stadium in Glendale for next weekend's game. Lake Arrowhead resident Michelle Dresser, who owns a business and was chased from her home by a wildfire last year, said she was waiting until the last minute to leave. She spent the night in her store, partly to help customers and neighbors. \"It is crazy. We are surrounded by fire on both sides,\" she said. Asked by CNN where she would go, she replied, \"I have to find someplace to accept two dogs, two cats and a turtle.\" Watch people staying with pets at refuge \u00bb . Animals are allowed in Qualcomm Stadium, a nearby field and Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack. President Bush is scheduled to visit the area on Thursday, the White House said. Chertoff arrived in San Diego Tuesday afternoon for a \"first-hand look\" at the devastation. \"I wanted to see for myself, first of all, how the shelter situation is in San Diego, what the fires look like up close,\" Chertoff told CNN. The secretary said that the federal response to the wildfires is \"phenomenally better\" than the response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, \"because we have been preparing and planning and training together for the last 2 \u00bd years.\" \"Unlike in Katrina ... we have now built the process ... and we've rehearsed it, so when we take the field, the team already knows what we need to do,\" he said. See photos of the fires \u00bb . And the scene at Qualcomm Stadium on Tuesday did seem to live up to Chertoff's expectations as volunteers cheerily handed out chairs, food and water. Thirty-four firefighters have been injured, authorities said. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he was \"heartbroken\" after touring the Lake Arrowhead area, where the Grass Valley and Slide fires have burned 5,000 acres and destroyed more than 200 homes. \"This is a tragedy, what is happening in California,\" he told reporters. The combination of dry terrain, searing heat and hammering winds had created \"the perfect storm for fire,\" the governor said. Schwarzenegger said about 7,000 firefighters were battling the blazes, including 2,300 inmates from California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders said the mayor of Tijuana, Mexico, had sent four fire engines and their crews to help out, and the governor of Baja California had offered help. Chertoff said cots, blankets, water and other supplies have been moved where they are needed, and more are coming. The Federal Emergency Management Agency delivered 25,000 cots to Qualcomm early Tuesday. At least 150 National Guard members are assigned to provide security at the stadium. See where the fires are burning \u00bb . Of San Diego County's 10 major fires, the Witch fire in the north, which has grown to 200,000 acres, is the priority because of its significant threat to structures, said Ron Lane, the county's director of emergency services. The Harris fire had burned more than 70,000 acres by mid-morning. In northern Los Angeles County, the Ranch, Buckweed, and Magic fires have charred more than 93,000 acres and fire officials fear they could merge. \"We want to keep these fires as small as we can,\" said Capt. Barry Parker of the Ventura County Fire Department. The 54,500-acre Ranch fire was only two miles away from the 1,200-acre Magic fire. The blazes are straddling the L.A.-Ventura County line. Asked if he had enough resources, Parker said, \"We truly don't.\" \"We're using a limited amount of resources to go in and fight these fires,\" he said. \"We've got about 600 people on the Ranch fire; we normally would have about 1,500. \"So we have to be absolutely surgical in how we plan and how we tactically use our fire equipment because we just simply don't have enough fire engines in the state of California to battle these blazes.\" In San Diego County, a utility spokesman said a 500,000-volt transmission line was damaged when the Harris fire expanded, and it will be out of service until at least Wednesday. Other transmission lines have been destroyed. Sanders said Mexico's Federal Electrical Commission was providing power to the area's grid to help make up for the losses. California also received extensive offers of manpower and equipment from the military. A total of 550 Marines were ready for deployment from Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego, and 67 Defense Department employees -- 12 firefighting teams -- already were engaged. Eleven Defense Department helicopters equipped with water buckets and more than 17,000 National Guardsmen were available, along with six C-130 aircraft able to drop water and flame retardant on the flames. But aerial attacks on the fires have been limited by the fierce Santa Ana winds. The Red Cross and other groups also were in the wings. They and some other groups were waiting for the flames to die down before bringing in their volunteers. The Red Cross has set up 11 shelters in the area and housed 3,000 people Monday night. More were expected Tuesday. A firefighter at Rancho Bernardo in San Diego County showed distress. \"Every one of us out here feels like these homes are our own. We know what it's like to see people's faces when they've lost everything. It's devastating to see so much of this all at once.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Thelma Gutierrez and Dan Simon contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNo end \"until it reaches the ocean or the winds turn around,\" official says .\nNearly 350,000 homes in San Diego County evacuated; 70 people injured .\nFlames have charred 700,000 acres, more than 1,000 homes .\nNot \"enough fire engines in the state of California,\" Ventura County official says .", "context": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- Firefighters in Southern California are facing wind-whipped walls of flame from 15 wildfires that have scorched more than 400,000 acres and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes. Firefighters battle the Witch fire Tuesday in the Del Dios area of Escondido, California. The blazes have killed one person and injured at least 70 more. Firefighters were aided by resources from Mexico, the state and federal governments and even inmates from California's prisons. San Diego Fire Department Battalion Chief Bruce Cartelli described scenes of \"utter devastation\" with hundreds of homes lost and \"many hundreds\" of others damaged. \"It's probably the worst significant event in my career of 36 years,\" he said. \"It will not end ... until it reaches the ocean or the winds turn around,\" Cartelli said. Meteorologists suggested that Santa Ana winds, which have fueled the wildfires with some gusts approaching 100 mph, could die down Wednesday afternoon. \"We are still facing some very serious fires,\" Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said after an aerial tour of the affected area. \"The weather has made it very difficult for the air assets to get up and fight the fires. ... If the weather cooperates, maybe we can turn the tide tomorrow.\" Officials have evacuated nearly 350,000 homes in San Diego County alone, where the worst of the fires are blazing. Using U.S. Census Bureau numbers from the 2000 census, that could mean as many as 950,000 were affected by the fires. Watch evacuees shaken, firefighters battling \u00bb . In San Diego County, at least half a million residents had been ordered to find refuge in shelters, schools and stadiums as fires pushed into new areas. Among the evacuees as more than 4,000 military personnel from several bases in the area. With the winds pushing them across the area, the fires spread quickly, forcing some residents to flee in the middle of the night. \"My wife woke me up like 12 o'clock, screaming and yelling that the flames were coming down,\" said Johnny Villanueva of Spring Valley, who fled with his wife and daughter to San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium, which is serving as a shelter to more than 12,000 evacuees. \"We just loaded up the car really quick and came down here ... slept in our vehicles.\" His wife, Elizabeth, added, \"I saw on the mountain on fire, and said, 'Oh my God, my family. ... Let's go.\" With Qualcomm Stadium being used by the evacuees, the San Diego Chargers planned to practice at the Arizona Cardinals' stadium in Glendale for next weekend's game. Lake Arrowhead resident Michelle Dresser, who owns a business and was chased from her home by a wildfire last year, said she was waiting until the last minute to leave. She spent the night in her store, partly to help customers and neighbors. \"It is crazy. We are surrounded by fire on both sides,\" she said. Asked by CNN where she would go, she replied, \"I have to find someplace to accept two dogs, two cats and a turtle.\" Watch people staying with pets at refuge \u00bb . Animals are allowed in Qualcomm Stadium, a nearby field and Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack. President Bush is scheduled to visit the area on Thursday, the White House said. Chertoff arrived in San Diego Tuesday afternoon for a \"first-hand look\" at the devastation. \"I wanted to see for myself, first of all, how the shelter situation is in San Diego, what the fires look like up close,\" Chertoff told CNN. The secretary said that the federal response to the wildfires is \"phenomenally better\" than the response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, \"because we have been preparing and planning and training together for the last 2 \u00bd years.\" \"Unlike in Katrina ... we have now built the process ... and we've rehearsed it, so when we take the field, the team already knows what we need to do,\" he said. See photos of the fires \u00bb . And the scene at Qualcomm Stadium on Tuesday did seem to live up to Chertoff's expectations as volunteers cheerily handed out chairs, food and water. Thirty-four firefighters have been injured, authorities said. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he was \"heartbroken\" after touring the Lake Arrowhead area, where the Grass Valley and Slide fires have burned 5,000 acres and destroyed more than 200 homes. \"This is a tragedy, what is happening in California,\" he told reporters. The combination of dry terrain, searing heat and hammering winds had created \"the perfect storm for fire,\" the governor said. Schwarzenegger said about 7,000 firefighters were battling the blazes, including 2,300 inmates from California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders said the mayor of Tijuana, Mexico, had sent four fire engines and their crews to help out, and the governor of Baja California had offered help. Chertoff said cots, blankets, water and other supplies have been moved where they are needed, and more are coming. The Federal Emergency Management Agency delivered 25,000 cots to Qualcomm early Tuesday. At least 150 National Guard members are assigned to provide security at the stadium. See where the fires are burning \u00bb . Of San Diego County's 10 major fires, the Witch fire in the north, which has grown to 200,000 acres, is the priority because of its significant threat to structures, said Ron Lane, the county's director of emergency services. The Harris fire had burned more than 70,000 acres by mid-morning. In northern Los Angeles County, the Ranch, Buckweed, and Magic fires have charred more than 93,000 acres and fire officials fear they could merge. \"We want to keep these fires as small as we can,\" said Capt. Barry Parker of the Ventura County Fire Department. The 54,500-acre Ranch fire was only two miles away from the 1,200-acre Magic fire. The blazes are straddling the L.A.-Ventura County line. Asked if he had enough resources, Parker said, \"We truly don't.\" \"We're using a limited amount of resources to go in and fight these fires,\" he said. \"We've got about 600 people on the Ranch fire; we normally would have about 1,500. \"So we have to be absolutely surgical in how we plan and how we tactically use our fire equipment because we just simply don't have enough fire engines in the state of California to battle these blazes.\" In San Diego County, a utility spokesman said a 500,000-volt transmission line was damaged when the Harris fire expanded, and it will be out of service until at least Wednesday. Other transmission lines have been destroyed. Sanders said Mexico's Federal Electrical Commission was providing power to the area's grid to help make up for the losses. California also received extensive offers of manpower and equipment from the military. A total of 550 Marines were ready for deployment from Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego, and 67 Defense Department employees -- 12 firefighting teams -- already were engaged. Eleven Defense Department helicopters equipped with water buckets and more than 17,000 National Guardsmen were available, along with six C-130 aircraft able to drop water and flame retardant on the flames. But aerial attacks on the fires have been limited by the fierce Santa Ana winds. The Red Cross and other groups also were in the wings. They and some other groups were waiting for the flames to die down before bringing in their volunteers. The Red Cross has set up 11 shelters in the area and housed 3,000 people Monday night. More were expected Tuesday. A firefighter at Rancho Bernardo in San Diego County showed distress. \"Every one of us out here feels like these homes are our own. We know what it's like to see people's faces when they've lost everything. It's devastating to see so much of this all at once.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Thelma Gutierrez and Dan Simon contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "No end \"until it reaches the ocean or the winds turn around,\" official says .\nNearly 350,000 homes in San Diego County evacuated; 70 people injured .\nFlames have charred 700,000 acres, more than 1,000 homes .\nNot \"enough fire engines in the state of California,\" Ventura County official says .", "id": 1132} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Football dignitaries gathered in Sheffield, northern England, on Wednesday to kick off the 150th birthday celebrations of Sheffield FC -- the sport's oldest club. FIFA chief Blatter was among those in Sheffield to kick off the 150th birthday celebrations of football's oldest club. Guests of honor at a service at Sheffield Cathedral included Sepp Blatter, president of football world governing body FIFA, and Massimo Moratti, president of Italian giants Inter Milan who are scheduled to play a friendly against Sheffield FC next month. Other guests attending a dinner in the club's honor included Real Madrid President Ramon Calderon and England and Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton. Pele -- widely recognized as the greatest footballer ever to play the game -- is also due in town next month to attend Sheffield FC's clash with Inter. Blatter was unveiling a bust of the club's co-founder William Prest -- one of two cricket fans who founded Sheffield FC, then known simply as Sheffield Club, on October 24, 1857 after deciding they needed a new sport to keep them active during the winter. Many more football clubs soon sprung up and by 1862 there were said to be 15 in and around the Sheffield area. The Football Association -- which codified the basic rules of the modern game -- was established in London the following year. Sheffield FC was instrumental in developing set rules for the game. The club studied existing rules and laid down a code of laws, which formed the foundation of the first commonly-accepted set of rules for the sport, according to the Sheffield FC Web site. The team was also responsible for several innovations in the game -- including heading, which was unheard of until 1875, when Sheffield traveled to London for a game. According to the team's Web site, the sight of the Sheffield players using their foreheads in addition to their feet reduced the London crowd to hysterics. Other innovations attributed to the team include the solid crossbar on the goal, corner kicks, free kicks for fouls, and playing a match under floodlights. Despite its celebrated place in the history of the world's most popular sport, Sheffield FC has never played at a professional level. The club currently competes in the Unibond League's First Division South, seven divisions beneath the English Premier League. The city of Sheffield has two professional clubs -- United and Wednesday -- who both currently play in English football's second tier, the Coca-Cola Championship. Sheffield FC's proudest achievement on the pitch came in 1904 when the team beat Ealing 3-1 to win the FA Amateur Cup in front of 6,000 people. But 100 years later in 2004, Blatter presented Sheffield FC with FIFA's \"Order of Merit\" -- an honor previously awarded only to the nine-time European champions Real Madrid. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFIFA President Sepp Blatter among guests marking Sheffield FC's 150 years .\nEnglish side Sheffield FC recognized as the oldest football club in the world .\nClub is one of two to win FIFA's Order of Merit -- the other is Real Madrid .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Football dignitaries gathered in Sheffield, northern England, on Wednesday to kick off the 150th birthday celebrations of Sheffield FC -- the sport's oldest club. FIFA chief Blatter was among those in Sheffield to kick off the 150th birthday celebrations of football's oldest club. Guests of honor at a service at Sheffield Cathedral included Sepp Blatter, president of football world governing body FIFA, and Massimo Moratti, president of Italian giants Inter Milan who are scheduled to play a friendly against Sheffield FC next month. Other guests attending a dinner in the club's honor included Real Madrid President Ramon Calderon and England and Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton. Pele -- widely recognized as the greatest footballer ever to play the game -- is also due in town next month to attend Sheffield FC's clash with Inter. Blatter was unveiling a bust of the club's co-founder William Prest -- one of two cricket fans who founded Sheffield FC, then known simply as Sheffield Club, on October 24, 1857 after deciding they needed a new sport to keep them active during the winter. Many more football clubs soon sprung up and by 1862 there were said to be 15 in and around the Sheffield area. The Football Association -- which codified the basic rules of the modern game -- was established in London the following year. Sheffield FC was instrumental in developing set rules for the game. The club studied existing rules and laid down a code of laws, which formed the foundation of the first commonly-accepted set of rules for the sport, according to the Sheffield FC Web site. The team was also responsible for several innovations in the game -- including heading, which was unheard of until 1875, when Sheffield traveled to London for a game. According to the team's Web site, the sight of the Sheffield players using their foreheads in addition to their feet reduced the London crowd to hysterics. Other innovations attributed to the team include the solid crossbar on the goal, corner kicks, free kicks for fouls, and playing a match under floodlights. Despite its celebrated place in the history of the world's most popular sport, Sheffield FC has never played at a professional level. The club currently competes in the Unibond League's First Division South, seven divisions beneath the English Premier League. The city of Sheffield has two professional clubs -- United and Wednesday -- who both currently play in English football's second tier, the Coca-Cola Championship. Sheffield FC's proudest achievement on the pitch came in 1904 when the team beat Ealing 3-1 to win the FA Amateur Cup in front of 6,000 people. But 100 years later in 2004, Blatter presented Sheffield FC with FIFA's \"Order of Merit\" -- an honor previously awarded only to the nine-time European champions Real Madrid. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "FIFA President Sepp Blatter among guests marking Sheffield FC's 150 years .\nEnglish side Sheffield FC recognized as the oldest football club in the world .\nClub is one of two to win FIFA's Order of Merit -- the other is Real Madrid .", "id": 1127} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) -- Nigeria's television survival show has been suspended after a contestant drowned in preparation for the program, said Dutch brewer Heineken's local unit which is sponsoring the show. Anthony Ogadje, 25, and nine other contestants had gone to Shere Hills Lake in Nigeria's hilly Plateau State to prepare for the \"Gulder Ultimate Search,\" which sets a variety of physical challenges for participants. A statement from Nigerian Breweries on Monday said Ogadje died suddenly and he was thought to have drowned. \"All attempts to revive him by the attendant medical team and the lifeguards, including his fellow contestants, failed,\" said Nigerian Breweries, which is majority-owned by the Dutch giant. Broadcasting had been due to start on Thursday. In the show, the weakest contestants are evicted one by one until a winner emerges. The prize money is a big attraction in a country where most people live in extreme poverty and benefit little from Nigeria's oil wealth. The winner was to get 5 million naira (about $39,000) in cash, a four-wheel drive jeep and another 500,000 naira (about $3,900) to buy clothes. The winner could also have expected to become an instant celebrity, attracting sponsorship deals. The Ultimate Search, which started in 2004, gets high ratings. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAnthony Ogadje, 25, reportedly drowned in Shere Hills Lake .\nHe was preparing for the show, \"Gulder Ultimate Search\"\nDutch brewer Heineken's local unit sponsors the program .", "context": "LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) -- Nigeria's television survival show has been suspended after a contestant drowned in preparation for the program, said Dutch brewer Heineken's local unit which is sponsoring the show. Anthony Ogadje, 25, and nine other contestants had gone to Shere Hills Lake in Nigeria's hilly Plateau State to prepare for the \"Gulder Ultimate Search,\" which sets a variety of physical challenges for participants. A statement from Nigerian Breweries on Monday said Ogadje died suddenly and he was thought to have drowned. \"All attempts to revive him by the attendant medical team and the lifeguards, including his fellow contestants, failed,\" said Nigerian Breweries, which is majority-owned by the Dutch giant. Broadcasting had been due to start on Thursday. In the show, the weakest contestants are evicted one by one until a winner emerges. The prize money is a big attraction in a country where most people live in extreme poverty and benefit little from Nigeria's oil wealth. The winner was to get 5 million naira (about $39,000) in cash, a four-wheel drive jeep and another 500,000 naira (about $3,900) to buy clothes. The winner could also have expected to become an instant celebrity, attracting sponsorship deals. The Ultimate Search, which started in 2004, gets high ratings. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Anthony Ogadje, 25, reportedly drowned in Shere Hills Lake .\nHe was preparing for the show, \"Gulder Ultimate Search\"\nDutch brewer Heineken's local unit sponsors the program .", "id": 1021} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England -- France coach Raymond Domenech has again omitted striker David Trezeguet from his squad for this month's friendly against Morocco and the Euro 2008 qualifier against the Ukraine. Happier times: David Trezeguet celebrates after scoring for Juventus against Torino. Trezeguet has scored scored 10 goals in 11 Serie A matches for Juventus this season -- including two hat-tricks -- but has failed to win his way back into the 24-man party. The 29-year-old, who last played for France in the 1-0 home defeat by Scotland in September, was furious after being dropped for the games against Lithuania and the Faroe Islands. He played no part as Domenech's team overtook the Scots at the top of Group B with comfortable victories last month. The coach said: \"David is having a great start to the season with Juventus, but he's in competition for a place. If we qualify, the Euro 2008 will be in eight months. A lot of things can happen in between. \"I hope David will help Juventus win the Italian league title and that he will be at the Euro 2008 with us, and that he will find his form again for France.\" Domenech has again included young Lyon forward Hatem Ben Arfa, who made his debut as a substitute against the Faroes and scored the final goal in a 6-0 victory. Ben Arfa is joined in the squad by club-mate Karim Benzema, while Bolton's Nicholas Anelka is also among the forwards named despite still recovering from an injury. Captain Patrick Vieira is ruled out due to injury, but the Inter Milan midfielder will join up with the squad anyway. \"A player of Patrick's dimension is going to be missed, but we just have to accept it and get on with it. Pat should be coming to see us because he's a leader, and he's the captain,\" Domenech added. France face the Moroccans on November 16 and then travel to the Ukraine on November 21. Domenech's team will qualify for the finals if Italy beat Scotland at Hampden on November 17. If the Glasgow game ends in a draw, France will need at least a point in Kiev to book their ticket. France squad: Goalkeepers: M Landreau (Paris St Germain), S Frey (Fiorentina), U Rame (Bordeaux). Defenders: E Abidal (Barcelona, P Evra (Manchester United), W Gallas (Arsenal), B Sagna (Arsenal), L Thuram (Barcelona), S Squillaci (Lyon), F Clerc (Lyon). Midfielders: A Diarra (Bordeaux), L Diarra (Arsenal), M Flamini (Arsenal), C Makelele (Chelsea), J Rothen (PSG), J Toulalan (Lyon), S Nasri (Marseille). Strikers: N Anelka (Bolton), H Ben Arfa (Lyon), K Benzema (Lyon), S Govou (Lyon), T Henry (Barcelona), F Malouda (Chelsea), F Ribery (Bayern Munich). E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDavid Trezeguet omitted from France squad to play Morocco and the Ukraine .\nThe Juventus striker last played for his country in the 1-0 defeat by Scotland .\nHe was dropped for the wins against Lithuania and the Faroe Islands .", "context": "LONDON, England -- France coach Raymond Domenech has again omitted striker David Trezeguet from his squad for this month's friendly against Morocco and the Euro 2008 qualifier against the Ukraine. Happier times: David Trezeguet celebrates after scoring for Juventus against Torino. Trezeguet has scored scored 10 goals in 11 Serie A matches for Juventus this season -- including two hat-tricks -- but has failed to win his way back into the 24-man party. The 29-year-old, who last played for France in the 1-0 home defeat by Scotland in September, was furious after being dropped for the games against Lithuania and the Faroe Islands. He played no part as Domenech's team overtook the Scots at the top of Group B with comfortable victories last month. The coach said: \"David is having a great start to the season with Juventus, but he's in competition for a place. If we qualify, the Euro 2008 will be in eight months. A lot of things can happen in between. \"I hope David will help Juventus win the Italian league title and that he will be at the Euro 2008 with us, and that he will find his form again for France.\" Domenech has again included young Lyon forward Hatem Ben Arfa, who made his debut as a substitute against the Faroes and scored the final goal in a 6-0 victory. Ben Arfa is joined in the squad by club-mate Karim Benzema, while Bolton's Nicholas Anelka is also among the forwards named despite still recovering from an injury. Captain Patrick Vieira is ruled out due to injury, but the Inter Milan midfielder will join up with the squad anyway. \"A player of Patrick's dimension is going to be missed, but we just have to accept it and get on with it. Pat should be coming to see us because he's a leader, and he's the captain,\" Domenech added. France face the Moroccans on November 16 and then travel to the Ukraine on November 21. Domenech's team will qualify for the finals if Italy beat Scotland at Hampden on November 17. If the Glasgow game ends in a draw, France will need at least a point in Kiev to book their ticket. France squad: Goalkeepers: M Landreau (Paris St Germain), S Frey (Fiorentina), U Rame (Bordeaux). Defenders: E Abidal (Barcelona, P Evra (Manchester United), W Gallas (Arsenal), B Sagna (Arsenal), L Thuram (Barcelona), S Squillaci (Lyon), F Clerc (Lyon). Midfielders: A Diarra (Bordeaux), L Diarra (Arsenal), M Flamini (Arsenal), C Makelele (Chelsea), J Rothen (PSG), J Toulalan (Lyon), S Nasri (Marseille). Strikers: N Anelka (Bolton), H Ben Arfa (Lyon), K Benzema (Lyon), S Govou (Lyon), T Henry (Barcelona), F Malouda (Chelsea), F Ribery (Bayern Munich). E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "David Trezeguet omitted from France squad to play Morocco and the Ukraine .\nThe Juventus striker last played for his country in the 1-0 defeat by Scotland .\nHe was dropped for the wins against Lithuania and the Faroe Islands .", "id": 1081} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- You must know what's really driving the immigration debate. It's the culture, stupid. Ruben Navarrette Jr.: Some opponents of immigration, even the legal kind, fear changes in local culture. Immigration restrictionists -- and by that, I mean those who want to limit all immigration, even the legal kind -- like to pretend they're so high-minded. Yet they can't help themselves. They always take the low road and harken back to the nativism that greeted earlier waves of immigrants. The restrictionists insist that what bothers them are merely practical concerns: that our borders aren't secure, that so many immigrants are coming into the country illegally, and that the new arrivals are burdening schools and draining social services once they get here. Really? If that's the extent of it, then why does the conversation quickly turn to the impact -- both real and perceived -- that immigrants have on American culture through everything from taco trucks to Spanish-language billboards. That seems to be the issue in North Dakota, where, according to a recent article in USA Today, towns facing tough economic times are nonetheless resisting a cultural transfusion that could save them. In Cooperstown, the locals opposed efforts to bring in a hog plant and a dairy, because those kind of dirty and hard jobs are likely to attract ... guess who? American kids who work at Starbucks? Nope. The article quotes Orville Tranby, a local community leader in Cooperstown, who says that some residents have told him \"face to face\" that such facilities might attract Hispanic immigrants who could change the local culture. You'll find the same fear in Lewisburg, Tennessee. Not long ago, an employee at a local library came up with the radical idea of a bilingual story time where children could hear tales read to them in Spanish. Townspeople wanted no part of that. They demanded that all books purchased by the library, or even donated, be in English-only. These stories are ridiculous, but they're also helpful. They illustrate what some people are really concerned about with immigration, and it goes well beyond words like \"legal\" or \"illegal.\" It's the perception that the country is becoming more Hispanic, that Spanish is replacing English, that Hispanic immigrants are weakening American identity, and that Main Street is turning into Little Mexico. A leader of the vigilante Minuteman movement moronically called it the \"colonization\" of the United States. This sort of rhetoric is all about fear -- that those who thrive in the dominant culture are losing their primacy, that the mainstream is being polluted by foreigners, and that our children are going to live in a world where they're going to have to work a lot harder to keep up. It conjures up the alarm bells that Benjamin Franklin set off about German immigrants in the late 18th century, who he insisted could never adopt the culture of the English, but would \"swarm into our Settlements, and by herding together establish their Language and Manners to the Exclusion of ours.\" It popped up in the mid-19th century amid worries that Chinese immigrants were \"unassimilable,\" which led to Congress approving the explicitly-named Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. And it helped welcome the 20th century when Massachusetts Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge warned that immigrants (read: the Irish) were diluting \"the quality of (U.S.) citizenship\" and others complained that Italian immigrants were uneducated, low skilled, apt to send all their money to their home country and prone to criminal activity. Where have we heard that before? And when will we hear it again? After all, Hispanics may be the latest group to find themselves in a culture war with nativists. But they won't be the last. Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a member of the editorial board of the San Diego Union-Tribune and a nationally syndicated columnist. You can read his column here. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writer. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNavarrette: Opponents see Hispanic immigrants as weakening U.S. identity .\nOne town demanded all library books be in English, Navarrette says .\nHispanics the latest to find themselves at center of culture war .", "context": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- You must know what's really driving the immigration debate. It's the culture, stupid. Ruben Navarrette Jr.: Some opponents of immigration, even the legal kind, fear changes in local culture. Immigration restrictionists -- and by that, I mean those who want to limit all immigration, even the legal kind -- like to pretend they're so high-minded. Yet they can't help themselves. They always take the low road and harken back to the nativism that greeted earlier waves of immigrants. The restrictionists insist that what bothers them are merely practical concerns: that our borders aren't secure, that so many immigrants are coming into the country illegally, and that the new arrivals are burdening schools and draining social services once they get here. Really? If that's the extent of it, then why does the conversation quickly turn to the impact -- both real and perceived -- that immigrants have on American culture through everything from taco trucks to Spanish-language billboards. That seems to be the issue in North Dakota, where, according to a recent article in USA Today, towns facing tough economic times are nonetheless resisting a cultural transfusion that could save them. In Cooperstown, the locals opposed efforts to bring in a hog plant and a dairy, because those kind of dirty and hard jobs are likely to attract ... guess who? American kids who work at Starbucks? Nope. The article quotes Orville Tranby, a local community leader in Cooperstown, who says that some residents have told him \"face to face\" that such facilities might attract Hispanic immigrants who could change the local culture. You'll find the same fear in Lewisburg, Tennessee. Not long ago, an employee at a local library came up with the radical idea of a bilingual story time where children could hear tales read to them in Spanish. Townspeople wanted no part of that. They demanded that all books purchased by the library, or even donated, be in English-only. These stories are ridiculous, but they're also helpful. They illustrate what some people are really concerned about with immigration, and it goes well beyond words like \"legal\" or \"illegal.\" It's the perception that the country is becoming more Hispanic, that Spanish is replacing English, that Hispanic immigrants are weakening American identity, and that Main Street is turning into Little Mexico. A leader of the vigilante Minuteman movement moronically called it the \"colonization\" of the United States. This sort of rhetoric is all about fear -- that those who thrive in the dominant culture are losing their primacy, that the mainstream is being polluted by foreigners, and that our children are going to live in a world where they're going to have to work a lot harder to keep up. It conjures up the alarm bells that Benjamin Franklin set off about German immigrants in the late 18th century, who he insisted could never adopt the culture of the English, but would \"swarm into our Settlements, and by herding together establish their Language and Manners to the Exclusion of ours.\" It popped up in the mid-19th century amid worries that Chinese immigrants were \"unassimilable,\" which led to Congress approving the explicitly-named Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. And it helped welcome the 20th century when Massachusetts Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge warned that immigrants (read: the Irish) were diluting \"the quality of (U.S.) citizenship\" and others complained that Italian immigrants were uneducated, low skilled, apt to send all their money to their home country and prone to criminal activity. Where have we heard that before? And when will we hear it again? After all, Hispanics may be the latest group to find themselves in a culture war with nativists. But they won't be the last. Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a member of the editorial board of the San Diego Union-Tribune and a nationally syndicated columnist. You can read his column here. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writer. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Navarrette: Opponents see Hispanic immigrants as weakening U.S. identity .\nOne town demanded all library books be in English, Navarrette says .\nHispanics the latest to find themselves at center of culture war .", "id": 1077} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Police and FBI agents are investigating the discovery of an empty rocket launcher tube on the front lawn of a Jersey City, New Jersey, home, FBI spokesman Sean Quinn said. Niranjan Desai discovered the 20-year-old AT4 anti-tank rocket launcher tube, a one-time-use device, lying on her lawn Friday morning, police said. The launcher has been turned over to U.S. Army officials at the 754th Ordnance Company, an explosive ordnance disposal unit, at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, Army officials said. The launcher \"is no longer operable and not considered to be a hazard to public safety,\" police said, adding there was no indication the launcher had been fired recently. Army officials said they could not determine if the launcher had been fired, but indicated they should know once they find out where it came from. The nearest military base, Fort Dix, is more than 70 miles from Jersey City. The Joint Terrorism Task Force division of the FBI and Jersey City police are investigating the origin of the rocket launcher and the circumstance that led to its appearance on residential property. \"Al Qaeda doesn't leave a rocket launcher on the lawn of middle-aged ladies,\" said Paul Cruickshank of New York University Law School's Center on Law and Security. A neighbor, Joe Quinn, said the object lying on Desai's lawn looked military, was brown, had a handle and strap, and \"both ends were open, like you could shoot something with it.\" Quinn also said the device had a picture of a soldier on it and was 3 to 4 feet long. An Army official said the device is basically a shoulder-fired, direct-fire weapon used against ground targets -- a modern-day bazooka -- and it is not wire-guided. According to the Web site Globalsecurity.org, a loaded M136 AT4 anti-tank weapon has a 40-inch-long fiberglass-wrapped tube and weighs just 4 pounds. Its 84 millimeter shaped-charge missile can penetrate 14 inches of armor from a maximum of 985 feet. It is used once and discarded. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Carol Cratty, Dugald McConnell, and Mike Mount contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nEmpty anti-tank weapon turns up in front of New Jersey home .\nDevice handed over to Army ordnance disposal unit .\nWeapon not capable of being reloaded, experts say .", "context": "(CNN) -- Police and FBI agents are investigating the discovery of an empty rocket launcher tube on the front lawn of a Jersey City, New Jersey, home, FBI spokesman Sean Quinn said. Niranjan Desai discovered the 20-year-old AT4 anti-tank rocket launcher tube, a one-time-use device, lying on her lawn Friday morning, police said. The launcher has been turned over to U.S. Army officials at the 754th Ordnance Company, an explosive ordnance disposal unit, at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, Army officials said. The launcher \"is no longer operable and not considered to be a hazard to public safety,\" police said, adding there was no indication the launcher had been fired recently. Army officials said they could not determine if the launcher had been fired, but indicated they should know once they find out where it came from. The nearest military base, Fort Dix, is more than 70 miles from Jersey City. The Joint Terrorism Task Force division of the FBI and Jersey City police are investigating the origin of the rocket launcher and the circumstance that led to its appearance on residential property. \"Al Qaeda doesn't leave a rocket launcher on the lawn of middle-aged ladies,\" said Paul Cruickshank of New York University Law School's Center on Law and Security. A neighbor, Joe Quinn, said the object lying on Desai's lawn looked military, was brown, had a handle and strap, and \"both ends were open, like you could shoot something with it.\" Quinn also said the device had a picture of a soldier on it and was 3 to 4 feet long. An Army official said the device is basically a shoulder-fired, direct-fire weapon used against ground targets -- a modern-day bazooka -- and it is not wire-guided. According to the Web site Globalsecurity.org, a loaded M136 AT4 anti-tank weapon has a 40-inch-long fiberglass-wrapped tube and weighs just 4 pounds. Its 84 millimeter shaped-charge missile can penetrate 14 inches of armor from a maximum of 985 feet. It is used once and discarded. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Carol Cratty, Dugald McConnell, and Mike Mount contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Empty anti-tank weapon turns up in front of New Jersey home .\nDevice handed over to Army ordnance disposal unit .\nWeapon not capable of being reloaded, experts say .", "id": 1009} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs tried to hang himself earlier this year while he was in jail awaiting trial, according to court documents unsealed by a Utah judge on Tuesday. Sect leader Warren Jeffs arrives in court to hear the verdict against him September 25 in St. George, Utah. Jeffs, the leader and so-called prophet of the 10,000-member Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, is now awaiting sentencing after being convicted on two counts of being an accomplice to rape. The documents, released by Fifth District Judge James Shumate at the request of the media, also indicate that Jeffs confessed to \"immorality\" with a \"sister\" and a daughter more than 30 years ago. Among the documents is a competency report on Jeffs completed in April, in which social worker Eric Nielsen wrote that throughout the month of January, Jeffs refused food and drink and developed ulcers on his knees from kneeling in prayer for hours. On January 28, the report said, he attempted to hang himself in his cell. In the days following the suicide attempt, while he was on suicide watch, Jeffs on separate occasions threw himself against the wall and banged his head on the wall. Jail transcripts show that Jeffs' suicide attempt came three days after a visit with his brother, Nephi, in which he said, \"I am not the prophet. I never was the prophet, and I have been deceived by the powers of evil ... I ask for everyone's forgiveness.\" Jeffs also told his brother: \"Farewell forever.\" The day before that, Jeffs told a follower in a phone conversation that he was \"covered with immorality with a sister and a daughter when I was younger.\" In the FLDS, members call adult women \"sister,\" and Jeffs' meaning was unclear. Jeffs' defense attorneys, who argued against the release of the documents, said in a motion opposing the unsealing of the statements that Jeffs recanted them the following month. Defense attorneys claim Jeffs' medical condition influenced his state of mind when the statements were made. They presented Shumate with a letter from another Jeffs attorney, arguing that the statements' release could influence an Arizona jury when Jeffs stands trial in that state. Jeffs, 51, was convicted in September of being an accomplice to rape. He was accused of using his religious influence over his followers to coerce a 14-year-old girl into marriage to her 19-year-old cousin. He faces a sentence of up to life in prison when he is sentenced November 20. The FLDS -- which is not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon church -- is based in the side-by-side border towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Arizona. Jeffs, a former school headmaster, is the son of the sect's previous president and \"prophet,\" Rulon Jeffs, who died in 2002. Jeffs was on the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives list when he was arrested in August 2006 outside Las Vegas, Nevada. Critics say that inside the FLDS, marriages are arranged for girls as young as 13, and competition for brides may be reduced by exiling male teens and young men. If male followers are excommunicated, critics claim, wives and children can be reassigned. During Jeffs' trial, defense attorneys claimed authorities were persecuting Jeffs because of his religious beliefs, including practicing polygamy as the way to heaven. If Jeffs disavowed being the prophet of the FLDS, it could cause upheaval within the secretive sect. However, two of his followers who spoke to CNN -- although FLDS members usually do not talk to reporters -- said they do not believe he made the statements. \"He is a perfectly priestly man,\" said a woman who identified herself as Cathy. \"He is a man of God, and we will always love him. Once a prophet, always a prophet.\" Her husband, Patrick, told CNN, \"It's hogwash. I don't believe it ... I will always consider him my prophet.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Gary Tuchman contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDocuments say after suicide attempt, Jeffs repeatedly banged head on cell wall .\nTranscripts say Jeffs confessed to \"immorality,\" said he is not \"the prophet\"\nJeffs' attorneys say he has recanted statements .\nJeffs due to be sentenced November 20 on accomplice to rape charge .", "context": "(CNN) -- Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs tried to hang himself earlier this year while he was in jail awaiting trial, according to court documents unsealed by a Utah judge on Tuesday. Sect leader Warren Jeffs arrives in court to hear the verdict against him September 25 in St. George, Utah. Jeffs, the leader and so-called prophet of the 10,000-member Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, is now awaiting sentencing after being convicted on two counts of being an accomplice to rape. The documents, released by Fifth District Judge James Shumate at the request of the media, also indicate that Jeffs confessed to \"immorality\" with a \"sister\" and a daughter more than 30 years ago. Among the documents is a competency report on Jeffs completed in April, in which social worker Eric Nielsen wrote that throughout the month of January, Jeffs refused food and drink and developed ulcers on his knees from kneeling in prayer for hours. On January 28, the report said, he attempted to hang himself in his cell. In the days following the suicide attempt, while he was on suicide watch, Jeffs on separate occasions threw himself against the wall and banged his head on the wall. Jail transcripts show that Jeffs' suicide attempt came three days after a visit with his brother, Nephi, in which he said, \"I am not the prophet. I never was the prophet, and I have been deceived by the powers of evil ... I ask for everyone's forgiveness.\" Jeffs also told his brother: \"Farewell forever.\" The day before that, Jeffs told a follower in a phone conversation that he was \"covered with immorality with a sister and a daughter when I was younger.\" In the FLDS, members call adult women \"sister,\" and Jeffs' meaning was unclear. Jeffs' defense attorneys, who argued against the release of the documents, said in a motion opposing the unsealing of the statements that Jeffs recanted them the following month. Defense attorneys claim Jeffs' medical condition influenced his state of mind when the statements were made. They presented Shumate with a letter from another Jeffs attorney, arguing that the statements' release could influence an Arizona jury when Jeffs stands trial in that state. Jeffs, 51, was convicted in September of being an accomplice to rape. He was accused of using his religious influence over his followers to coerce a 14-year-old girl into marriage to her 19-year-old cousin. He faces a sentence of up to life in prison when he is sentenced November 20. The FLDS -- which is not affiliated with the mainstream Mormon church -- is based in the side-by-side border towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Arizona. Jeffs, a former school headmaster, is the son of the sect's previous president and \"prophet,\" Rulon Jeffs, who died in 2002. Jeffs was on the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives list when he was arrested in August 2006 outside Las Vegas, Nevada. Critics say that inside the FLDS, marriages are arranged for girls as young as 13, and competition for brides may be reduced by exiling male teens and young men. If male followers are excommunicated, critics claim, wives and children can be reassigned. During Jeffs' trial, defense attorneys claimed authorities were persecuting Jeffs because of his religious beliefs, including practicing polygamy as the way to heaven. If Jeffs disavowed being the prophet of the FLDS, it could cause upheaval within the secretive sect. However, two of his followers who spoke to CNN -- although FLDS members usually do not talk to reporters -- said they do not believe he made the statements. \"He is a perfectly priestly man,\" said a woman who identified herself as Cathy. \"He is a man of God, and we will always love him. Once a prophet, always a prophet.\" Her husband, Patrick, told CNN, \"It's hogwash. I don't believe it ... I will always consider him my prophet.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Gary Tuchman contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Documents say after suicide attempt, Jeffs repeatedly banged head on cell wall .\nTranscripts say Jeffs confessed to \"immorality,\" said he is not \"the prophet\"\nJeffs' attorneys say he has recanted statements .\nJeffs due to be sentenced November 20 on accomplice to rape charge .", "id": 1082} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A man named as a suspect in the fatal shooting of a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, police officer last week was captured at a shelter in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson said at a news conference. Miami Police Chief John Timoney said he had been alerted by Philadelphia police that the suspect, John Lewis, had taken a Miami-bound bus from Philadelphia. Acting on information from Miami Rescue Mission, officers went to a homeless shelter where they found Lewis, \"who was pretty easy to spot as he's 6 feet, 270 pounds,\" Timoney said. He was apprehended \"unarmed and without incident,\" the Miami chief said. Timoney said it didn't appear that anyone in Miami was helping Lewis, according to CNN affiliate WPVI. Miami Police Officer Gil Gonzalez said Lewis \"had a Bible and was praying when we went to get him. He had a look of guilt, a look of shock.\" Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street said people at the shelter recognized Lewis from televised photos of the suspect. Lewis is suspected in the October 31 shooting of Philadelphia Police Officer Chuck Cassidy. Cassidy was shot in the head when he inadvertently walked into a robbery in progress at a Dunkin' Donuts. He died the next day. Investigators told WPVI that Lewis was spotted on security video boarding a bus to Miami on Saturday night. Cassidy was one of three Philadelphia police officers shot in a four-day period last week. Mariano Santiago was shot in the shoulder late last Tuesday as he approached a vehicle. He is in fair condition. Officer Sandra VanHinkle was shot early last Sunday and is out of the hospital and doing well, police say. Former co-workers of Lewis who spoke to WPVI said they were surprised by the allegations against him. \"He was so nice,\" Kiani Clark told the station. \"He was really nice. He didn't seem like the type that would hurt a fly.\" The Associated Press reported that Lewis had been arrested in 2005 on drug charges, which were withdrawn after he completed a treatment program. He was arrested again in June on drug charges, and that case is still pending, the AP reported. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Aurore Ankarcrona contributed to this report. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTip leads police to John Lewis at homeless shelter in Miami .\nLewis is suspected in fatal shooting of Philadelphia Ofc. Charles Cassidy .\nCassidy walked in on doughnut shop robbery last week and was shot, police say .\nPhiladelphia police alerted Miami counterparts that Lewis was headed that way .", "context": "(CNN) -- A man named as a suspect in the fatal shooting of a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, police officer last week was captured at a shelter in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson said at a news conference. Miami Police Chief John Timoney said he had been alerted by Philadelphia police that the suspect, John Lewis, had taken a Miami-bound bus from Philadelphia. Acting on information from Miami Rescue Mission, officers went to a homeless shelter where they found Lewis, \"who was pretty easy to spot as he's 6 feet, 270 pounds,\" Timoney said. He was apprehended \"unarmed and without incident,\" the Miami chief said. Timoney said it didn't appear that anyone in Miami was helping Lewis, according to CNN affiliate WPVI. Miami Police Officer Gil Gonzalez said Lewis \"had a Bible and was praying when we went to get him. He had a look of guilt, a look of shock.\" Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street said people at the shelter recognized Lewis from televised photos of the suspect. Lewis is suspected in the October 31 shooting of Philadelphia Police Officer Chuck Cassidy. Cassidy was shot in the head when he inadvertently walked into a robbery in progress at a Dunkin' Donuts. He died the next day. Investigators told WPVI that Lewis was spotted on security video boarding a bus to Miami on Saturday night. Cassidy was one of three Philadelphia police officers shot in a four-day period last week. Mariano Santiago was shot in the shoulder late last Tuesday as he approached a vehicle. He is in fair condition. Officer Sandra VanHinkle was shot early last Sunday and is out of the hospital and doing well, police say. Former co-workers of Lewis who spoke to WPVI said they were surprised by the allegations against him. \"He was so nice,\" Kiani Clark told the station. \"He was really nice. He didn't seem like the type that would hurt a fly.\" The Associated Press reported that Lewis had been arrested in 2005 on drug charges, which were withdrawn after he completed a treatment program. He was arrested again in June on drug charges, and that case is still pending, the AP reported. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Aurore Ankarcrona contributed to this report. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tip leads police to John Lewis at homeless shelter in Miami .\nLewis is suspected in fatal shooting of Philadelphia Ofc. Charles Cassidy .\nCassidy walked in on doughnut shop robbery last week and was shot, police say .\nPhiladelphia police alerted Miami counterparts that Lewis was headed that way .", "id": 1164} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "KIEV, Ukraine -- Serbian central defender Nemanja Vidic has convinced Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson that he should play in Tuesday's Champions League clash away to Dynamo Kiev. Vidic clashes with Roma goalkeeper Gianluca Curci during the UEFA Champions League Group F match. The former Spartak Moscow player sat out Saturday's 4-1 victory at Aston Villa after suffering concussion during the Premier League win over Wigan immediately before the international break. However, he has made a good recovery and will now partner Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the United defense. Injury-plagued French striker Louis Saha definitely misses the tie with a long-term knee problem and fellow casualties Gary Neville and Owen Hargreaves also stayed behind. England striker Wayne Rooney, who scored twice against Villa and was also on target in England's Euro 2008 defeat against Russia in Moscow last week, will partner Carlos Tevez in attack. A third successive victory after 1-0 wins against Sporting Lisbon and Roma would virtually guarantee United a place in the knock-out stage. United flew to Kiev a day earlier than normal, taking their own chefs and dieticians with them. \"The travel is always the biggest worry in these situations,\" said Ferguson. \"Ukraine is further away than most other journeys around Europe.\" Senegal defender Pape Diakhate, Guinea forward Ismael Bangoura and Ukraine midfielder Taras Mykhalyk are expected to return for Dynamo, but former Tottenham forward Serhiy Rebrov is an absentee. Dynamo warmed up for Tuesday night with a 1-0 win over strugglers Zakarpattia on Saturday in the Ukrainian Championship. But Kiev are bottom of Group F after losing their first two games -- 2-0 at Roma and 2-1 at home to Sporting. Glasgow Rangers are without Jean-Claude Darcheville and Brahim Hemdani for their formidable home clash against Barcelona on Tuesday. Darcheville is still struggling with a hamstring problem while Hemdani misses the Group E tie in Glasgow with a groin problem that kept him out of the weekend's 3-0 win against Celtic. UEFA Cup favorites Bayern Munich will probably have to do without midfielder Franck Ribery for their group game against Red Star Belgrade on Thursday. The French international hurt his thigh in Saturday's 2-1 win at Bochum that saw Bayern extend their lead at the top of the Bundesliga. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNemanja Vidic plays in Man United's Champions League tie at Dynamo Kiev .\nSerbian defender sat out 4-1 win at Aston Villa with after-effects of concussion .\nUnited started group campaign with wins against Sporting Lisbon and Roma .", "context": "KIEV, Ukraine -- Serbian central defender Nemanja Vidic has convinced Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson that he should play in Tuesday's Champions League clash away to Dynamo Kiev. Vidic clashes with Roma goalkeeper Gianluca Curci during the UEFA Champions League Group F match. The former Spartak Moscow player sat out Saturday's 4-1 victory at Aston Villa after suffering concussion during the Premier League win over Wigan immediately before the international break. However, he has made a good recovery and will now partner Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the United defense. Injury-plagued French striker Louis Saha definitely misses the tie with a long-term knee problem and fellow casualties Gary Neville and Owen Hargreaves also stayed behind. England striker Wayne Rooney, who scored twice against Villa and was also on target in England's Euro 2008 defeat against Russia in Moscow last week, will partner Carlos Tevez in attack. A third successive victory after 1-0 wins against Sporting Lisbon and Roma would virtually guarantee United a place in the knock-out stage. United flew to Kiev a day earlier than normal, taking their own chefs and dieticians with them. \"The travel is always the biggest worry in these situations,\" said Ferguson. \"Ukraine is further away than most other journeys around Europe.\" Senegal defender Pape Diakhate, Guinea forward Ismael Bangoura and Ukraine midfielder Taras Mykhalyk are expected to return for Dynamo, but former Tottenham forward Serhiy Rebrov is an absentee. Dynamo warmed up for Tuesday night with a 1-0 win over strugglers Zakarpattia on Saturday in the Ukrainian Championship. But Kiev are bottom of Group F after losing their first two games -- 2-0 at Roma and 2-1 at home to Sporting. Glasgow Rangers are without Jean-Claude Darcheville and Brahim Hemdani for their formidable home clash against Barcelona on Tuesday. Darcheville is still struggling with a hamstring problem while Hemdani misses the Group E tie in Glasgow with a groin problem that kept him out of the weekend's 3-0 win against Celtic. UEFA Cup favorites Bayern Munich will probably have to do without midfielder Franck Ribery for their group game against Red Star Belgrade on Thursday. The French international hurt his thigh in Saturday's 2-1 win at Bochum that saw Bayern extend their lead at the top of the Bundesliga. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Nemanja Vidic plays in Man United's Champions League tie at Dynamo Kiev .\nSerbian defender sat out 4-1 win at Aston Villa with after-effects of concussion .\nUnited started group campaign with wins against Sporting Lisbon and Roma .", "id": 1119} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "NYON, Switzerland -- Celtic have been fined $50,800 by UEFA and AC Milan's Dida has been banned for two matches after the incident which saw a pitch-invading supporter approach the Brazilian goalkeeper in last week's Champions League match at Celtic Park. Dida's theatrical over-reaction has resulted in UEFA suspending him for two matches. The incident occurred when the Scottish side beat Milan 2-1 in Glasgow. A fan ran onto the field in the 90th minute, soon after the home side scored their winning goal, and made what appeared to be minimal contact with Dida. The Milan goalkeeper turned to chase the supporter before dropping to the ground. He was carried off the field on a stretcher and replaced. Dida's theatrical over-reaction has cost him severely -- but Celtic may choose not to complain about their own punishment, with half of their fine suspended for two years. UEFA did have the power to change the result of the match, although that was always unlikely. UEFA's control and disciplinary body found Celtic guilty of charges of \"lack of organisation and improper conduct of supporters\", while Dida was found to have breached UEFA's \"principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship\". Milan have pledged to appeal against the punishment, which as it stands means he will miss the club's Champions League games against Shakhtar Donetsk. \"It's a suspension that is absolutely excessive,\" said Milan lawyer Leandro Cantamessa. \"It seems to us a very, very unbalanced sentence. It turns Dida into the protagonist of the incident, whereas the protagonist was someone else, and that's not right from a logical point of view.\" Celtic acted swiftly to punish the 27-year-old supporter, who turned himself in and has since admitted a breach of the peace in court and will be sentenced next month. The club banned the fan for life from all their matches, home and away. Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell said: \"As a club we feel this penalty is proportionate to the incident in question and a fair outcome.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAC Milan's Brazilian goalkeeper Dida is suspended by UEFA for two matches .\nDida was banned for his over-reacting to being touched by a Celtic supporter .\nCeltic have been fined $50,800 for allowing the fan to run onto the field of play .", "context": "NYON, Switzerland -- Celtic have been fined $50,800 by UEFA and AC Milan's Dida has been banned for two matches after the incident which saw a pitch-invading supporter approach the Brazilian goalkeeper in last week's Champions League match at Celtic Park. Dida's theatrical over-reaction has resulted in UEFA suspending him for two matches. The incident occurred when the Scottish side beat Milan 2-1 in Glasgow. A fan ran onto the field in the 90th minute, soon after the home side scored their winning goal, and made what appeared to be minimal contact with Dida. The Milan goalkeeper turned to chase the supporter before dropping to the ground. He was carried off the field on a stretcher and replaced. Dida's theatrical over-reaction has cost him severely -- but Celtic may choose not to complain about their own punishment, with half of their fine suspended for two years. UEFA did have the power to change the result of the match, although that was always unlikely. UEFA's control and disciplinary body found Celtic guilty of charges of \"lack of organisation and improper conduct of supporters\", while Dida was found to have breached UEFA's \"principles of loyalty, integrity and sportsmanship\". Milan have pledged to appeal against the punishment, which as it stands means he will miss the club's Champions League games against Shakhtar Donetsk. \"It's a suspension that is absolutely excessive,\" said Milan lawyer Leandro Cantamessa. \"It seems to us a very, very unbalanced sentence. It turns Dida into the protagonist of the incident, whereas the protagonist was someone else, and that's not right from a logical point of view.\" Celtic acted swiftly to punish the 27-year-old supporter, who turned himself in and has since admitted a breach of the peace in court and will be sentenced next month. The club banned the fan for life from all their matches, home and away. Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell said: \"As a club we feel this penalty is proportionate to the incident in question and a fair outcome.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "AC Milan's Brazilian goalkeeper Dida is suspended by UEFA for two matches .\nDida was banned for his over-reacting to being touched by a Celtic supporter .\nCeltic have been fined $50,800 for allowing the fan to run onto the field of play .", "id": 1089} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Officials are searching for the driver of a white truck seen on Santiago Canyon Road on Sunday, near the time the Santiago fire started, Orange County authorities said Friday. Chief Chip Prather holds a photo of a white truck similar to the one seen on Santiago Canyon Road. \"These people are not suspects at this time,\" Orange County Fire Authority Chief Chip Prather said. \"They are persons of interest who were seen near the fire in a vehicle like this.\" The vehicle is a white, 1998 to 2004 Ford F150 pickup with chrome tubular running boards. Prather said the information came from a lead called into the investigation's tip line. A $250,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the blaze. Watch how residents feel about arsonist \u00bb . The Santiago fire, now 27,000 acres and still burning, was deliberately set, officials said Thursday. Several mandatory evacuations remain in place for the Santiago fire, which has destroyed 14 homes and various other structures. Late Friday afternoon, the blaze moved into Silverado Canyon, authorities said. Sheriff's deputies were evacuating residents in the fire's path. Watch the Santiago flames rage \u00bb . Authorities also suspect arson in the Rosa fire in San Diego County, which burned more than 400 acres before being fully contained. There was no information on the investigation. Elsewhere, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office filed arson charges Friday against a 41-year-old Sun Valley man who witnesses said set a fire in the West Hills neighborhood and walked away. Catalino Pineda is one of five people who have been arrested in arson investigations this week, but none of them has been linked to the major wildfires raging across Southern California. Pineda was arrested Wednesday after witnesses said they saw him lighting a fire on a hillside, police said. The fire was quickly extinguished. The witnesses followed Pineda to a nearby restaurant and called police, who arrested him. Pineda was expected to be arraigned in Van Nuys Superior Court Friday, Deputy District Attorney Steven Frankland said. He is charged with one count of arson of a structure or forest. Pineda is being held on $75,000 bail and faces up to six years in prison if convicted. In San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles, John Rund, of Hesperia, was arrested Wednesday on arson charges after a witness reported seeing him in brush near the starting point of a fire Tuesday, the sheriff's department said. That fire was quickly put out by passers-by. Investigators are trying to determine if Rund, 48, may have ties to other wildfires. He is being held on $750,000 bail. The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office on Thursday filed arson charges against Anthony Riperti, 47, of Redlands. A statement from the office did not say when or where Riperti is accused of setting a fire. He is being held on $250,000 bail. In San Diego County, the sheriff's department this week arrested an adult and a juvenile allegedly seen by an anonymous tipster starting a fire in Vista in the northern part of the county. In a written statement, the sheriff's department identified the adult as Gorgonio Nava. The Vista fire Department extinguished the blaze before it grew out of control, the statement said. Investigators have determined that the Grass Valley fire in San Bernardino County was not caused by arson, and a preliminary investigation into the cause of the 11,675-acre Slide fire seems to indicate arson was not a factor, sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Beaver said. More than 1,600 homes have been destroyed in the past week by Southern California wildfires. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: White truck seen on Santiago Canyon Road near time fire started .\nCharges filed against man who allegedly set small fire and walked off .\nCatalino Pineda one of five arrested in arson investigations this week .\nArson investigations continue across multiple California counties .", "context": "(CNN) -- Officials are searching for the driver of a white truck seen on Santiago Canyon Road on Sunday, near the time the Santiago fire started, Orange County authorities said Friday. Chief Chip Prather holds a photo of a white truck similar to the one seen on Santiago Canyon Road. \"These people are not suspects at this time,\" Orange County Fire Authority Chief Chip Prather said. \"They are persons of interest who were seen near the fire in a vehicle like this.\" The vehicle is a white, 1998 to 2004 Ford F150 pickup with chrome tubular running boards. Prather said the information came from a lead called into the investigation's tip line. A $250,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the blaze. Watch how residents feel about arsonist \u00bb . The Santiago fire, now 27,000 acres and still burning, was deliberately set, officials said Thursday. Several mandatory evacuations remain in place for the Santiago fire, which has destroyed 14 homes and various other structures. Late Friday afternoon, the blaze moved into Silverado Canyon, authorities said. Sheriff's deputies were evacuating residents in the fire's path. Watch the Santiago flames rage \u00bb . Authorities also suspect arson in the Rosa fire in San Diego County, which burned more than 400 acres before being fully contained. There was no information on the investigation. Elsewhere, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office filed arson charges Friday against a 41-year-old Sun Valley man who witnesses said set a fire in the West Hills neighborhood and walked away. Catalino Pineda is one of five people who have been arrested in arson investigations this week, but none of them has been linked to the major wildfires raging across Southern California. Pineda was arrested Wednesday after witnesses said they saw him lighting a fire on a hillside, police said. The fire was quickly extinguished. The witnesses followed Pineda to a nearby restaurant and called police, who arrested him. Pineda was expected to be arraigned in Van Nuys Superior Court Friday, Deputy District Attorney Steven Frankland said. He is charged with one count of arson of a structure or forest. Pineda is being held on $75,000 bail and faces up to six years in prison if convicted. In San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles, John Rund, of Hesperia, was arrested Wednesday on arson charges after a witness reported seeing him in brush near the starting point of a fire Tuesday, the sheriff's department said. That fire was quickly put out by passers-by. Investigators are trying to determine if Rund, 48, may have ties to other wildfires. He is being held on $750,000 bail. The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office on Thursday filed arson charges against Anthony Riperti, 47, of Redlands. A statement from the office did not say when or where Riperti is accused of setting a fire. He is being held on $250,000 bail. In San Diego County, the sheriff's department this week arrested an adult and a juvenile allegedly seen by an anonymous tipster starting a fire in Vista in the northern part of the county. In a written statement, the sheriff's department identified the adult as Gorgonio Nava. The Vista fire Department extinguished the blaze before it grew out of control, the statement said. Investigators have determined that the Grass Valley fire in San Bernardino County was not caused by arson, and a preliminary investigation into the cause of the 11,675-acre Slide fire seems to indicate arson was not a factor, sheriff's spokeswoman Cindy Beaver said. More than 1,600 homes have been destroyed in the past week by Southern California wildfires. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: White truck seen on Santiago Canyon Road near time fire started .\nCharges filed against man who allegedly set small fire and walked off .\nCatalino Pineda one of five arrested in arson investigations this week .\nArson investigations continue across multiple California counties .", "id": 1068} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- China has suspended exports of the Aqua Dots toys contaminated with a chemical that can convert to a powerful \"date rape\" drug, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported Saturday. The toys have caused some children who swallowed the craft toys to vomit and lose consciousness. China suspended exports of the Aqua Dots toys that contain a chemical that converts into a \"date rape\" drug. The agency said that the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine (AQSIQ) has ordered an investigation by quality control agencies and will release results as soon as they are available. The AQSIQ did not reveal the name of the toys' producer, Xinhua said. U.S. safety officials voluntarily recalled about 4.2 million of the Chinese-made toys Wednesday. Scientists have found the highly popular holiday toy contains a chemical that, once metabolized, converts into the toxic \"date rape\" drug GHB (gamma-hydroxy butyrate), Scott Wolfson, a spokesman with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), told CNN. \"Children who swallow the beads can become comatose, develop respiratory depression or have seizures,\" a CPSC statement warned. The arts-and-craft beads, which have been selling since April at major U.S. retail stores under the name \"Aqua Dots,\" have also been distributed in Australia under the name \"Bindeez Beads.\" The Bindeez toys were recalled Tuesday by Melbourne-based Moose Enterprise Pty. Ltd. after three children in Australia swallowed large quantities of the beads and were hospitalized. \"I was so frightened because I thought she wasn't going to make it,\" Heather Lehane told CNN affiliate Network 7 of her 10-year-old daughter, Charlotte, who was hospitalized in Australia after ingesting some of the beads. In the United States, the Washington-based safety commission said it has in recent days received two reports detailing the severe effects of the digested beads, which are part of a craft kit aimed at kids 4 years and older. The CPSC said a boy nearly 2 years old \"swallowed several dozen beads. He became dizzy and vomited several times before slipping into a comatose state for a period of time.\" The commission said the toddler was hospitalized and has since \"fully recovered.\" The second incident involved a child who vomited, fell into a coma and was hospitalized for five days. It was not immediately clear whether the child had made a full recovery. Toronto-based toy distributor Spin Master Ltd. stopped shipping the Aqua Dots toys and asked retailers to pull them off their shelves, where they were previously sold for $17 to $30. Anyone with Aqua Dots at home should return the product to the company, CPSC spokeswoman Julie Vallese said. The toy had been named toy of the year in Australia and recently crested Wal-Mart's list of top 12 Christmas toys. Wal-Mart on Thursday listed the toys on its Web site as \"out of stock online\" and had removed them from their top toy list as well. This latest recall is part of a larger batch of recalls of Chinese-made toys that have swept across the country. Last month alone, U.S. government safety officials and retailers voluntarily recalled at least 69,000 Chinese-made toys over concerns of excessive amounts of lead paint, which can cause hazardous lead poisoning. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Janine Brady, Jason Carroll, Laura Dolan, Julie O'Neill and Leslie Wiggins contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nState-run news agency: China orders an investigation by quality control agencies .\nChildren who swallow the beads can become comatose or have seizures .\nToys are sold as Aqua Dots in the U.S., as Bindeez Beads in Australia .\nThree children were hospitalized in Australia after swallowing large quantities .", "context": "(CNN) -- China has suspended exports of the Aqua Dots toys contaminated with a chemical that can convert to a powerful \"date rape\" drug, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported Saturday. The toys have caused some children who swallowed the craft toys to vomit and lose consciousness. China suspended exports of the Aqua Dots toys that contain a chemical that converts into a \"date rape\" drug. The agency said that the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine (AQSIQ) has ordered an investigation by quality control agencies and will release results as soon as they are available. The AQSIQ did not reveal the name of the toys' producer, Xinhua said. U.S. safety officials voluntarily recalled about 4.2 million of the Chinese-made toys Wednesday. Scientists have found the highly popular holiday toy contains a chemical that, once metabolized, converts into the toxic \"date rape\" drug GHB (gamma-hydroxy butyrate), Scott Wolfson, a spokesman with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), told CNN. \"Children who swallow the beads can become comatose, develop respiratory depression or have seizures,\" a CPSC statement warned. The arts-and-craft beads, which have been selling since April at major U.S. retail stores under the name \"Aqua Dots,\" have also been distributed in Australia under the name \"Bindeez Beads.\" The Bindeez toys were recalled Tuesday by Melbourne-based Moose Enterprise Pty. Ltd. after three children in Australia swallowed large quantities of the beads and were hospitalized. \"I was so frightened because I thought she wasn't going to make it,\" Heather Lehane told CNN affiliate Network 7 of her 10-year-old daughter, Charlotte, who was hospitalized in Australia after ingesting some of the beads. In the United States, the Washington-based safety commission said it has in recent days received two reports detailing the severe effects of the digested beads, which are part of a craft kit aimed at kids 4 years and older. The CPSC said a boy nearly 2 years old \"swallowed several dozen beads. He became dizzy and vomited several times before slipping into a comatose state for a period of time.\" The commission said the toddler was hospitalized and has since \"fully recovered.\" The second incident involved a child who vomited, fell into a coma and was hospitalized for five days. It was not immediately clear whether the child had made a full recovery. Toronto-based toy distributor Spin Master Ltd. stopped shipping the Aqua Dots toys and asked retailers to pull them off their shelves, where they were previously sold for $17 to $30. Anyone with Aqua Dots at home should return the product to the company, CPSC spokeswoman Julie Vallese said. The toy had been named toy of the year in Australia and recently crested Wal-Mart's list of top 12 Christmas toys. Wal-Mart on Thursday listed the toys on its Web site as \"out of stock online\" and had removed them from their top toy list as well. This latest recall is part of a larger batch of recalls of Chinese-made toys that have swept across the country. Last month alone, U.S. government safety officials and retailers voluntarily recalled at least 69,000 Chinese-made toys over concerns of excessive amounts of lead paint, which can cause hazardous lead poisoning. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Janine Brady, Jason Carroll, Laura Dolan, Julie O'Neill and Leslie Wiggins contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "State-run news agency: China orders an investigation by quality control agencies .\nChildren who swallow the beads can become comatose or have seizures .\nToys are sold as Aqua Dots in the U.S., as Bindeez Beads in Australia .\nThree children were hospitalized in Australia after swallowing large quantities .", "id": 1053} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The White House is blasting Congressional Democrats for not sending a bill that would fund veterans' care programs to the president's desk by Veterans Day. The White House's Dana Perino accused Democrats of holding veterans care funding hostage. \"There's absolutely no reason that the veterans' bill could not have been signed by the president today, except for the political games that the Democrats decided to play with it,\" White House press secretary Dana Perino said Sunday in Crawford, Texas. Congressional Democrats had attached legislation funding veterans programs to a $150.7 billion bill that also funded a number of domestic priorities, including health, labor and education. Democrats also added $3.7 billion to what the president budgeted for veterans programs. The labor-health-education bill would increase funding by more than $10 billion over last year's funding for those programs. The president has threatened to veto the bill because of the added spending. The House passed a health-labor-education bill 269-142 last week with the veterans funding attached, but the Senate later voted to strip out the veterans funding and send the health-labor-education bill to the president. Perino accused the Democrats of \"trying to hold hostage our veterans to extra domestic spending or increases in taxes.\" \"The president wants clean legislation, a clean bill to fund the veterans,\" Perino said. On Saturday, the Democratic congressional leadership sent a letter to President Bush saying they welcomed a dialogue on spending, sayings disagreements over funding levels \"have never been so great that we cannot reach agreement on a spending plan that meets the needs of the American people.\" \"Key to this dialogue, however, is some willingness on your part to actually find common ground,\" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, said in the letter. The leadership said last year's Congress, which was still under Republican control, had never passed a separate bill funding veterans programs. Congress also sent to the president legislation that would fund veterans care at the levels requested by the president through December 14, the leadership said. The current funding level \"is still below the $3.9 billion extra that we passed,\" said Nadeam Elshami, spokesman Pelosi. \"We are committed to getting the extra funding that the Congress already voted on the president's desk for his signature.\" The leadership blamed Republican members of Congress for stalling the funding for the veterans programs by blocking its inclusion in the larger spending bill. Perino, though, said the Democrats could still send a separate bill to the president funding the veterans program that passed both chambers of Congress. \"The Democrats decided not to send the president this bill,\" Perino said. \"That has to be laid at their feet.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nWhite House accuses Democrats of holding hostage funding for veterans care .\nFunding was attached to large health-labor-education bill .\nWhite House says it wants a clean bill that only funds veterans programs .\nDemocrats call on White House to engage in a dialogue on spending levels .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The White House is blasting Congressional Democrats for not sending a bill that would fund veterans' care programs to the president's desk by Veterans Day. The White House's Dana Perino accused Democrats of holding veterans care funding hostage. \"There's absolutely no reason that the veterans' bill could not have been signed by the president today, except for the political games that the Democrats decided to play with it,\" White House press secretary Dana Perino said Sunday in Crawford, Texas. Congressional Democrats had attached legislation funding veterans programs to a $150.7 billion bill that also funded a number of domestic priorities, including health, labor and education. Democrats also added $3.7 billion to what the president budgeted for veterans programs. The labor-health-education bill would increase funding by more than $10 billion over last year's funding for those programs. The president has threatened to veto the bill because of the added spending. The House passed a health-labor-education bill 269-142 last week with the veterans funding attached, but the Senate later voted to strip out the veterans funding and send the health-labor-education bill to the president. Perino accused the Democrats of \"trying to hold hostage our veterans to extra domestic spending or increases in taxes.\" \"The president wants clean legislation, a clean bill to fund the veterans,\" Perino said. On Saturday, the Democratic congressional leadership sent a letter to President Bush saying they welcomed a dialogue on spending, sayings disagreements over funding levels \"have never been so great that we cannot reach agreement on a spending plan that meets the needs of the American people.\" \"Key to this dialogue, however, is some willingness on your part to actually find common ground,\" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, said in the letter. The leadership said last year's Congress, which was still under Republican control, had never passed a separate bill funding veterans programs. Congress also sent to the president legislation that would fund veterans care at the levels requested by the president through December 14, the leadership said. The current funding level \"is still below the $3.9 billion extra that we passed,\" said Nadeam Elshami, spokesman Pelosi. \"We are committed to getting the extra funding that the Congress already voted on the president's desk for his signature.\" The leadership blamed Republican members of Congress for stalling the funding for the veterans programs by blocking its inclusion in the larger spending bill. Perino, though, said the Democrats could still send a separate bill to the president funding the veterans program that passed both chambers of Congress. \"The Democrats decided not to send the president this bill,\" Perino said. \"That has to be laid at their feet.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "White House accuses Democrats of holding hostage funding for veterans care .\nFunding was attached to large health-labor-education bill .\nWhite House says it wants a clean bill that only funds veterans programs .\nDemocrats call on White House to engage in a dialogue on spending levels .", "id": 1090} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PARIS, France -- France lock Sebastien Chabal has been cited for a dangerous tackle on England's Simon Shaw during Saturday's World Cup semifinal in Paris. Simon Shaw offloads despite being tackled by Raphael Ibanez, left, and Sebastien Chabal. The Sale Sharks forward will face a disciplinary hearing on Monday after his tackle on opposite second-rower Shaw was noted by citing commissioner Dennis Wheelahan. Chabal started the match on the substitutes' bench, but was brought on in the 26th minute to replace the injured Fabien Pelous during hosts France's 14-9 defeat. If he is suspended, then Chabal will miss Friday's third and fourth-place play-off match at the Parc des Princes. Meanwhile, France coach Bernard Laporte said that the defeat was tougher to take than England's 24-7 win in the 2003 semifinals. \"In 2003, they were better then us. In fact they were better than everyone,\" said Laporte, who is leaving his role to take up the post of junior sports minister in the French government. \"They were like the New Zealand of this tournament - the favorite, except they went all the way. This time it's harder because yesterday it was 50-50.\" Meanwhile, England -- seeking to become the first nation to defend the World Cup title -- revealed that star kicker Jonny Wilkinson again had problems with the match balls during the semifinal. The fly-half, who voiced his concerns after struggling with the boot against Australia, rejected a ball before kicking a vital three-pointer against France. \"We didn't say it last week but a non-match ball got onto the field in Marseille which Jonny kicked,\" director of rugby Rob Andrew said. \"He didn't think about it while he was kicking it. \"The match balls are marked, numbered one to six. Last night they had 'World Cup semi-final England vs France' written on them. On match night, Jonny was vigilant when kicking for goal that they were actually match balls he was kicking. \"The practice balls lose pressure and shape. The whole issue last week, the organizers accepted all six match balls should be used by both sides on the Thursday before game.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFrance lock Sebastien Chabal cited for a dangerous tackle on Simon Shaw .\nChabal faces disciplinary hearing on Monday after incident against England .\nSale forward will miss the third and fourth-place play-off is he is suspended .", "context": "PARIS, France -- France lock Sebastien Chabal has been cited for a dangerous tackle on England's Simon Shaw during Saturday's World Cup semifinal in Paris. Simon Shaw offloads despite being tackled by Raphael Ibanez, left, and Sebastien Chabal. The Sale Sharks forward will face a disciplinary hearing on Monday after his tackle on opposite second-rower Shaw was noted by citing commissioner Dennis Wheelahan. Chabal started the match on the substitutes' bench, but was brought on in the 26th minute to replace the injured Fabien Pelous during hosts France's 14-9 defeat. If he is suspended, then Chabal will miss Friday's third and fourth-place play-off match at the Parc des Princes. Meanwhile, France coach Bernard Laporte said that the defeat was tougher to take than England's 24-7 win in the 2003 semifinals. \"In 2003, they were better then us. In fact they were better than everyone,\" said Laporte, who is leaving his role to take up the post of junior sports minister in the French government. \"They were like the New Zealand of this tournament - the favorite, except they went all the way. This time it's harder because yesterday it was 50-50.\" Meanwhile, England -- seeking to become the first nation to defend the World Cup title -- revealed that star kicker Jonny Wilkinson again had problems with the match balls during the semifinal. The fly-half, who voiced his concerns after struggling with the boot against Australia, rejected a ball before kicking a vital three-pointer against France. \"We didn't say it last week but a non-match ball got onto the field in Marseille which Jonny kicked,\" director of rugby Rob Andrew said. \"He didn't think about it while he was kicking it. \"The match balls are marked, numbered one to six. Last night they had 'World Cup semi-final England vs France' written on them. On match night, Jonny was vigilant when kicking for goal that they were actually match balls he was kicking. \"The practice balls lose pressure and shape. The whole issue last week, the organizers accepted all six match balls should be used by both sides on the Thursday before game.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "France lock Sebastien Chabal cited for a dangerous tackle on Simon Shaw .\nChabal faces disciplinary hearing on Monday after incident against England .\nSale forward will miss the third and fourth-place play-off is he is suspended .", "id": 1094} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Explorer Dennis Schmitt found an island nearly two years ago near Greenland. Fishermen pass by Greenland's Ilulissat fjord in this September 2004 picture. Such a discovery would usually elicit curiosity, even wonder perhaps, but it evoked mixed feelings for the explorer. The island was once thought to be a peninsula attached to Greenland by an ice shelf or a glacier. But such a large amount of ice melted, it revealed the distinct island. \"I very quickly realized two things,\" he told CNN's Anderson Cooper during a visit to the island earlier this year. \"One [was] that this was going to be significant because it was going to be an example of climate change.\" \"The other thing was that it meant it was really happening. It wasn't a joke. It wasn't just statistics. It was really happening.\" He calls his discovery Warming Island. Many climatologists and scientists say arctic ice melt and other changes in the Earth's climate are the result of an increase in the world's temperature, a trend widely called global warming. Many global warming experts say the phenomenon, if unchecked, is capable of altering the world's climate and geography. In the worst-case scenario, experts say oceans could rise to overwhelming and catastrophic levels, flooding cities and altering seashores. Other scientists and observers, a minority compared to those who believe the warming trend is something ominous, say it is simply the latest shift in the cyclical patterns of a planet's life. Most of the scientific community believes that some warming is occurring across the globe and through some layers of the atmosphere. But why it is occurring and what that means for the future is scientifically and politically contentious. The Earth's temperature averages about 60 degrees Fahrenheit (about 16 degrees Celsius). The average surface temperature has warmed one degree Fahrenheit (0.6 degrees Celsius) during the last century, according to the National Research Council. The temperatures were relatively unchanged from 1880 to 1910, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. They rose till about 1945, cooled until about 1975 and have risen steadily to present day. There are several possible reasons for the warming, scientists say. A change in the Earth's orbit or the intensity of the sun's radiation could change, triggering warming or cooling. The reason most cited -- by scientists and scientific organizations -- for the current warming trend is an increase in the concentrations of greenhouse gases, which are in the atmosphere naturally and help keep the planet's temperature at a comfortable level. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, for instance, has increased by 35 percent since the dawn of the industrial age, according to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, commonly referred to as the IPCC. The presence of methane is now 151 percent above pre-industrial levels, but the rate of increase has slowed in recent decades, according to the EPA. Meanwhile, nitrous oxide increased by about 18 percent during the past 200 years. Many scientists and experts who have studied global warming believe the increase is primarily the result of human activities, like the burning of fossil fuels, emissions from vehicles and the clearing of forests. \"For the last 30 years, there's no way there's anything natural that can explain it,\" Stephen Schneider, a professor of environmental studies at Stanford University in California, said. \"A vast bulk of the knowledgeable and honest community ... will say the science is settled and humans are at least a majority of the reason behind the warming,\" he added. Many scientific organizations share Schneider's view, ranging from the national academies of the countries that comprise the G8 to the National Research Council, the American Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Union. But there are those who do not share his view, and among the skeptics is Richard Lindzen, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \"We've suddenly taken to reading tea leaves,\" he said. \"When we saw cooling from 1940 to 1970, we were proclaiming global cooling. Since then, there's been a few tenths of global warming, so we're proclaiming global warming.\" He believes the current warming trend is the result of natural variability, where a planet goes through phases of warming and cooling and the human contribution to it is minimal. \"The Earth is always getting colder and warmer,\" he said. \"It's always changing. In fact, this is true of any fluid-covered planet.\" Asked about glacial melt, which many observers point to as evidence of global warming, Lindzen said the way glaciers change and move are phenomena largely unexplained. \"We don't know why, but it's perfectly clear that glaciers change even though the temperature is cooling at the place that they've occurred,\" he said. \"What we're doing is cherry picking any event that occurs and then saying that's occurring due to global warming.\" Yet, for Schneider, it is a cause for concern and alarm. \"We're already in serious melt, nobody can explain it. The models don't predict it,\" he said. \"We don't know what's going on up there. All we know is that we could be triggering something really nasty.\" The greatest point of contention is the possible implications for future political and economic policies for the world's nations. The IPCC in February 2007 projected that if carbon dioxide levels doubled relative to pre-industrial levels, temperatures could rise between 3.6 to 8.1 degrees Fahrenheit (2 to 4.5 degrees Celsius) by 2100. The lower end of the range could cause more intense hurricanes, droughts, wildfires and flooding, Schneider said. The higher end could lead to the catastrophes commonly associated with the visions of Hollywood filmmakers. Uncertainties, however, plague such forecasts, which are based on computer simulations and models. The models contemplate factors associated with how the atmosphere, oceans and continents interact, all natural elements that have unpredictability intrinsic to them. \"Exactly how much it's going to warm up, we don't know,\" Schneider said. \"That it's going to warm up? I'd bet anything on that.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nEarth has warmed one degree in past 100 years .\nMajority of scientists say greenhouse gases are causing temperatures to rise .\nSome critics say planets often in periods of warming or cooling .", "context": "(CNN) -- Explorer Dennis Schmitt found an island nearly two years ago near Greenland. Fishermen pass by Greenland's Ilulissat fjord in this September 2004 picture. Such a discovery would usually elicit curiosity, even wonder perhaps, but it evoked mixed feelings for the explorer. The island was once thought to be a peninsula attached to Greenland by an ice shelf or a glacier. But such a large amount of ice melted, it revealed the distinct island. \"I very quickly realized two things,\" he told CNN's Anderson Cooper during a visit to the island earlier this year. \"One [was] that this was going to be significant because it was going to be an example of climate change.\" \"The other thing was that it meant it was really happening. It wasn't a joke. It wasn't just statistics. It was really happening.\" He calls his discovery Warming Island. Many climatologists and scientists say arctic ice melt and other changes in the Earth's climate are the result of an increase in the world's temperature, a trend widely called global warming. Many global warming experts say the phenomenon, if unchecked, is capable of altering the world's climate and geography. In the worst-case scenario, experts say oceans could rise to overwhelming and catastrophic levels, flooding cities and altering seashores. Other scientists and observers, a minority compared to those who believe the warming trend is something ominous, say it is simply the latest shift in the cyclical patterns of a planet's life. Most of the scientific community believes that some warming is occurring across the globe and through some layers of the atmosphere. But why it is occurring and what that means for the future is scientifically and politically contentious. The Earth's temperature averages about 60 degrees Fahrenheit (about 16 degrees Celsius). The average surface temperature has warmed one degree Fahrenheit (0.6 degrees Celsius) during the last century, according to the National Research Council. The temperatures were relatively unchanged from 1880 to 1910, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. They rose till about 1945, cooled until about 1975 and have risen steadily to present day. There are several possible reasons for the warming, scientists say. A change in the Earth's orbit or the intensity of the sun's radiation could change, triggering warming or cooling. The reason most cited -- by scientists and scientific organizations -- for the current warming trend is an increase in the concentrations of greenhouse gases, which are in the atmosphere naturally and help keep the planet's temperature at a comfortable level. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, for instance, has increased by 35 percent since the dawn of the industrial age, according to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, commonly referred to as the IPCC. The presence of methane is now 151 percent above pre-industrial levels, but the rate of increase has slowed in recent decades, according to the EPA. Meanwhile, nitrous oxide increased by about 18 percent during the past 200 years. Many scientists and experts who have studied global warming believe the increase is primarily the result of human activities, like the burning of fossil fuels, emissions from vehicles and the clearing of forests. \"For the last 30 years, there's no way there's anything natural that can explain it,\" Stephen Schneider, a professor of environmental studies at Stanford University in California, said. \"A vast bulk of the knowledgeable and honest community ... will say the science is settled and humans are at least a majority of the reason behind the warming,\" he added. Many scientific organizations share Schneider's view, ranging from the national academies of the countries that comprise the G8 to the National Research Council, the American Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Union. But there are those who do not share his view, and among the skeptics is Richard Lindzen, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \"We've suddenly taken to reading tea leaves,\" he said. \"When we saw cooling from 1940 to 1970, we were proclaiming global cooling. Since then, there's been a few tenths of global warming, so we're proclaiming global warming.\" He believes the current warming trend is the result of natural variability, where a planet goes through phases of warming and cooling and the human contribution to it is minimal. \"The Earth is always getting colder and warmer,\" he said. \"It's always changing. In fact, this is true of any fluid-covered planet.\" Asked about glacial melt, which many observers point to as evidence of global warming, Lindzen said the way glaciers change and move are phenomena largely unexplained. \"We don't know why, but it's perfectly clear that glaciers change even though the temperature is cooling at the place that they've occurred,\" he said. \"What we're doing is cherry picking any event that occurs and then saying that's occurring due to global warming.\" Yet, for Schneider, it is a cause for concern and alarm. \"We're already in serious melt, nobody can explain it. The models don't predict it,\" he said. \"We don't know what's going on up there. All we know is that we could be triggering something really nasty.\" The greatest point of contention is the possible implications for future political and economic policies for the world's nations. The IPCC in February 2007 projected that if carbon dioxide levels doubled relative to pre-industrial levels, temperatures could rise between 3.6 to 8.1 degrees Fahrenheit (2 to 4.5 degrees Celsius) by 2100. The lower end of the range could cause more intense hurricanes, droughts, wildfires and flooding, Schneider said. The higher end could lead to the catastrophes commonly associated with the visions of Hollywood filmmakers. Uncertainties, however, plague such forecasts, which are based on computer simulations and models. The models contemplate factors associated with how the atmosphere, oceans and continents interact, all natural elements that have unpredictability intrinsic to them. \"Exactly how much it's going to warm up, we don't know,\" Schneider said. \"That it's going to warm up? I'd bet anything on that.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Earth has warmed one degree in past 100 years .\nMajority of scientists say greenhouse gases are causing temperatures to rise .\nSome critics say planets often in periods of warming or cooling .", "id": 1041} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "NEW ALBANY, Indiana (CNN) -- President Bush vetoed a $600 billion spending bill Tuesday, accusing Democratic leaders of wasting money and plotting tax increases, then took his budget fight with Congress on the road. Congress should cut spending \"and send me a responsible measure that I can sign into law,\" President Bush said. \"The majority was elected on a pledge of fiscal responsibility, but so far, it's acting like a teenager with a new credit card,\" he said in a speech in New Albany, Indiana. The bill -- which Bush said was laden with $10 billion in \"pork\" -- would have funded the departments of Labor, Education, and Health and Human Services. It also would have funded projects such as a prison museum, a sailing school and a program to teach Portuguese. \"Congress needs to cut out that pork, reduce the spending and send me a responsible measure that I can sign into law,\" the president said. Watch a report on the veto \u00bb . While polls show Bush's popularity remains at near-record lows, Congress ranks even lower as a whole. The president has taken numerous opportunities to mock the spending habits of the Democratic leadership and force confrontations over the appropriations bills needed to fund the government for the 2008 budget year, which began October 1. The bill Bush vetoed Tuesday includes about $150 billion to run those departments and more than $450 billion in mandatory spending on Medicare and Medicaid, the federal health care programs for the elderly and poor, according to the House Appropriations Committee. The committee's chairman, Rep. David Obey, called Bush's veto \"not responsible and not credible.\" \"This is a bipartisan bill supported by over 50 Republicans,\" Obey, D-Wisconsin, said in a statement issued after the veto. \"There has been virtually no criticism of its contents. It is clear the only reason the president vetoed this bill is pure politics.\" Bush said Democrats are supporting $22 billion in additional spending beyond his budget proposals this year and $205 billion over five years -- money he said would ultimately be raised by tax increases. \"When the bill for all that spending comes due, Congress is going to turn to the working people, to the small-business owners and the entrepreneurs,\" he said. Tuesday's veto is the fifth cast since Democrats took control of Congress in 2006. Congress has overridden one of those, voting last week to authorize $23 billion in water projects nationwide over the president's objections. Democrats will schedule another override vote this week, an aide to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said. But Antonia Ferrier, spokeswoman for House Republican Whip Roy Blunt, said Bush's GOP allies are confident they will be able to sustain the veto. Bush signed a $470 billion Pentagon spending bill that covers the Defense Department's normal operations, but Democrats split $50 billion in spending for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan off into a \"bridge fund\" to which they plan to attach demands for Bush to withdraw U.S. combat troops. The measure sets up another confrontation with the White House. Bush also demanded Congress reform the alternative minimum tax -- a measure originally aimed at preventing the wealthy from evading taxes, but one that increasingly affects middle-class earners -- without raising additional revenue. He said a plan proposed by Rep. Charles Rangel, the Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, to eliminate the tax was unacceptable. \"Preventing a tax increase in one area should not be an excuse for raising taxes in other areas,\" he said. \"Congress should eliminate the tax increases in the bill and send the AMT relief to my desk as soon as possible.\" The elimination of the tax would cause an estimated $800 billion to be lost over 10 years. To replace that, Rangel's bill would add a 4 percent surtax on individual incomes over $100,000, after deductions, and close corporate tax loopholes. The bill also would cut rates for many individual and corporate taxpayers. Republicans have already started calling it \"the mother of all tax increases.\" \"With all the other pressures on our economy, raising taxes is one of the most unwise things Congress could possibly do,\" Bush said. Bush acknowledged the difficulties Americans face from high fuel prices, a \"challenged\" housing market and \"uncertainty\" in financial markets stemming from the collapse of the subprime mortgage market -- \"but as we have seen in recent years, this economy is resilient, and that's important for the American people to understand.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBush says most of Congress \"acting like a teenager with a new credit card\"\nBill would have funded agencies, but also a prison museum, sailing school .\nHouse panel chairman: Bush's veto \"not responsible and not credible\"\nDemocrats to schedule override vote, but Bush GOP allies confident about veto .", "context": "NEW ALBANY, Indiana (CNN) -- President Bush vetoed a $600 billion spending bill Tuesday, accusing Democratic leaders of wasting money and plotting tax increases, then took his budget fight with Congress on the road. Congress should cut spending \"and send me a responsible measure that I can sign into law,\" President Bush said. \"The majority was elected on a pledge of fiscal responsibility, but so far, it's acting like a teenager with a new credit card,\" he said in a speech in New Albany, Indiana. The bill -- which Bush said was laden with $10 billion in \"pork\" -- would have funded the departments of Labor, Education, and Health and Human Services. It also would have funded projects such as a prison museum, a sailing school and a program to teach Portuguese. \"Congress needs to cut out that pork, reduce the spending and send me a responsible measure that I can sign into law,\" the president said. Watch a report on the veto \u00bb . While polls show Bush's popularity remains at near-record lows, Congress ranks even lower as a whole. The president has taken numerous opportunities to mock the spending habits of the Democratic leadership and force confrontations over the appropriations bills needed to fund the government for the 2008 budget year, which began October 1. The bill Bush vetoed Tuesday includes about $150 billion to run those departments and more than $450 billion in mandatory spending on Medicare and Medicaid, the federal health care programs for the elderly and poor, according to the House Appropriations Committee. The committee's chairman, Rep. David Obey, called Bush's veto \"not responsible and not credible.\" \"This is a bipartisan bill supported by over 50 Republicans,\" Obey, D-Wisconsin, said in a statement issued after the veto. \"There has been virtually no criticism of its contents. It is clear the only reason the president vetoed this bill is pure politics.\" Bush said Democrats are supporting $22 billion in additional spending beyond his budget proposals this year and $205 billion over five years -- money he said would ultimately be raised by tax increases. \"When the bill for all that spending comes due, Congress is going to turn to the working people, to the small-business owners and the entrepreneurs,\" he said. Tuesday's veto is the fifth cast since Democrats took control of Congress in 2006. Congress has overridden one of those, voting last week to authorize $23 billion in water projects nationwide over the president's objections. Democrats will schedule another override vote this week, an aide to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said. But Antonia Ferrier, spokeswoman for House Republican Whip Roy Blunt, said Bush's GOP allies are confident they will be able to sustain the veto. Bush signed a $470 billion Pentagon spending bill that covers the Defense Department's normal operations, but Democrats split $50 billion in spending for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan off into a \"bridge fund\" to which they plan to attach demands for Bush to withdraw U.S. combat troops. The measure sets up another confrontation with the White House. Bush also demanded Congress reform the alternative minimum tax -- a measure originally aimed at preventing the wealthy from evading taxes, but one that increasingly affects middle-class earners -- without raising additional revenue. He said a plan proposed by Rep. Charles Rangel, the Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, to eliminate the tax was unacceptable. \"Preventing a tax increase in one area should not be an excuse for raising taxes in other areas,\" he said. \"Congress should eliminate the tax increases in the bill and send the AMT relief to my desk as soon as possible.\" The elimination of the tax would cause an estimated $800 billion to be lost over 10 years. To replace that, Rangel's bill would add a 4 percent surtax on individual incomes over $100,000, after deductions, and close corporate tax loopholes. The bill also would cut rates for many individual and corporate taxpayers. Republicans have already started calling it \"the mother of all tax increases.\" \"With all the other pressures on our economy, raising taxes is one of the most unwise things Congress could possibly do,\" Bush said. Bush acknowledged the difficulties Americans face from high fuel prices, a \"challenged\" housing market and \"uncertainty\" in financial markets stemming from the collapse of the subprime mortgage market -- \"but as we have seen in recent years, this economy is resilient, and that's important for the American people to understand.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Deirdre Walsh contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bush says most of Congress \"acting like a teenager with a new credit card\"\nBill would have funded agencies, but also a prison museum, sailing school .\nHouse panel chairman: Bush's veto \"not responsible and not credible\"\nDemocrats to schedule override vote, but Bush GOP allies confident about veto .", "id": 1093} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Juan Roman Riquelme scored twice as Argentina beat Bolivia 3-0 to notch a third successive victory in the South American qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup on Saturday. Juan Roman Riquelme celebrates after scoring his first goal in Argentina's win against Bolivia. The midfielder followed up his brace of spectacular free-kicks in the opening 2-0 victory against Chile to help put his country five points clear of second-placed Brazil, who play Peru in Lima on Sunday. Riquelme again shrugged off his lack of club action with Villarreal, where he has fallen out with the Spanish side's management, to net twice in the second spell after Sergio Aguero gave the home side a first-half lead. The 19-year-old scored his first goal at international level five minutes before the interval after starting in a three-man attack with Carlos Tevez and Lionel Messi. He headed home after Martin Demichelis nodded a cross from Manchester United striker Tevez back across goal. Riquelme added the second 11 minutes after the break with a dipping free-kick which beat Carlos Arias from 25 yards, having been superbly denied by the keeper's one-handed effort shortly beforehand. And he finished off the scoring in the 73rd minute with a cool sidefoot finish after being set up by Messi to cap off a match in which captain Javier Zanetti made a record-breaking 116th appearance for Argentina. Argentina next travel to Colombia on Tuesday, when winless Bolivia have an away clash with Venezuela. In other South American qualifiers, Colombia beat Venezuela 1-0, and Paraguay routed Ecuador 5-1. Ecuador coach Luis Fernando Suarez, a Colombian, quit after his team's loss saying: \"I have taken the irrevocable decision to resign.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nArgentina beat Bolivia 3-0 in South American qualifier for 2010 World Cup .\nJuan Roman Riquelme nets twice as Argentina win third successive match .\nEcuador coach Luis Fernando Suarez quits after 5-1 loss against Paraguay .", "context": "BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Juan Roman Riquelme scored twice as Argentina beat Bolivia 3-0 to notch a third successive victory in the South American qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup on Saturday. Juan Roman Riquelme celebrates after scoring his first goal in Argentina's win against Bolivia. The midfielder followed up his brace of spectacular free-kicks in the opening 2-0 victory against Chile to help put his country five points clear of second-placed Brazil, who play Peru in Lima on Sunday. Riquelme again shrugged off his lack of club action with Villarreal, where he has fallen out with the Spanish side's management, to net twice in the second spell after Sergio Aguero gave the home side a first-half lead. The 19-year-old scored his first goal at international level five minutes before the interval after starting in a three-man attack with Carlos Tevez and Lionel Messi. He headed home after Martin Demichelis nodded a cross from Manchester United striker Tevez back across goal. Riquelme added the second 11 minutes after the break with a dipping free-kick which beat Carlos Arias from 25 yards, having been superbly denied by the keeper's one-handed effort shortly beforehand. And he finished off the scoring in the 73rd minute with a cool sidefoot finish after being set up by Messi to cap off a match in which captain Javier Zanetti made a record-breaking 116th appearance for Argentina. Argentina next travel to Colombia on Tuesday, when winless Bolivia have an away clash with Venezuela. In other South American qualifiers, Colombia beat Venezuela 1-0, and Paraguay routed Ecuador 5-1. Ecuador coach Luis Fernando Suarez, a Colombian, quit after his team's loss saying: \"I have taken the irrevocable decision to resign.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Argentina beat Bolivia 3-0 in South American qualifier for 2010 World Cup .\nJuan Roman Riquelme nets twice as Argentina win third successive match .\nEcuador coach Luis Fernando Suarez quits after 5-1 loss against Paraguay .", "id": 1116} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(Mental Floss) -- 1. Bobby Murcer's biggest fan . Former New York Yankee Bobby Murcer warms up during Old Timers Day Yankee Stadium on July 7. Our first story has a fairy-tale middle and a horrible ending. In August of '77, Bobby Murcer of the Cubs promised to hit a home run for terminally ill fan Scott Crull. That night, Murcer hit two of them. Pretty amazing, especially when you consider Murcer only hit nine homers the whole next season. But that's not why Crull -- a 12-year-old from Calumet City, Illinois -- makes this list. Broadcasting the game nationally on ABC, Keith Jackson told the country how Murcer had fulfilled the dying boy's last wish. Eyes watered, spines tingled. There was only one problem -- nobody had ever told the boy he was dying. His parents were horrified. Weeks later, Crull passed away. 2. The good luck charmers . Every sport has its own strange traditions. I'd argue hockey's \"throwing an octopus on the ice for good luck\" is the weirdest. Tossing the eight-tentacled cephalopod was the brainchild of Detroit storeowners Pete & Jerry Cusimano. The date: April 15, 1952. The logic: one tentacle for each of the eight victories it took to win the Stanley Cup. Later that spring, most likely fueled by the good luck octopus, the Red Wings won the title. PETA has objected to this practice, which continues to this day. The Red Wings mascot is not a Red Wing, but Al the Octopus. 3. The John 3:16 guy . Also known as \"Rainbow Man,\" the born-again Rollen Stewart and his John 3:16 signs were fixtures at major events in the 1970s and 80s. He brought his message to the World Series, Super Bowl, Olympics, and World Cup. He was outside Buckingham Palace when Di and Charles wed; he went to see the Pope in Alaska. But he was more religious fanatic than sports fan. According to the Los Angeles Times, Stewart planned to assassinate President Bush and candidate Clinton in 1992. And he's now serving three life sentences for holding a maid hostage at a Los Angeles Hyatt, also in 1992. By the way, chapter three, verse sixteen of the Gospel of John says, \"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.\" This is also printed on cups at the In-N-Out Burger. 4. The All-Star heckler . For 12 years, Maryland lawyer and Washington Bullets fan Robin Ficker was the NBA's most prominent heckler. With season tickets behind the visiting team's bench, his antics were legendary. When he reminded Frank Layden of the Jazz that \"USA Today\" had rated him Worst Dressed Coach, Layden had to be restrained by security. With the Bulls in town, Ficker loudly read excerpts of Maverick, coach Phil Jackson's sex-laden 1975 autobiography. During the 1993 Suns-Bulls NBA Finals, Charles Barkley (of the Suns) flew Ficker to Phoenix and bought him a ticket behind the Chicago bench. Ficker was ejected in the first quarter. The Bullets became the Wizards in 1997 and moved into the MCI Center the following season. Ficker's new seats were not in shouting distance of the visiting team, forcing him into heckling retirement. Last year he received 9.5% of the vote in a losing bid for Montgomery County Executive. 5. Kim Jong-il . That's right, the world's most feared dictator is a hoops junkie. During a 2000 visit, then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright presented him a basketball signed by Michael Jordan. The Chicago Bulls are the favorite team of Kim Jong-il, who reportedly has a video library with every game Jordan ever played. At 5'3\", the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army is roughly the same height as Muggsy Bogues. 6. David Letterman's Stalker . David Letterman's biggest fan was also his biggest headache. When she was arrested for stealing Dave's Porsche in 1988, Margaret Ray told police she was Mrs. Letterman. She was a frequent trespasser on Dave's estate, once camping out on his tennis court. Ray's antics made her a regular monologue target. But the jokes stopped in 1998, when Ray jumped in front of a moving train. The collective guilt spread when we learned she was schizophrenic, as were her two brothers, who also committed suicide. 7. Joe from Saddle River . A die-hard Jets, Mets and Rangers fan, Joe Benigno was a frequent caller to WFAN, New York's all-sports radio station. Benigno won the station's Fan Appreciation Day contest in 1994, earning a chance to guest-host his own show. By 1995, Joe was WFAN's overnight guy, a title he held for almost a decade. In 2004, he was deemed ready for daytime and given the 10 a.m.-1p.m. timeslot. For all the lonely and passionate talk radio callers out there, Joe gives hope. 8. Steffi Graf's biggest fanatic . Deranged and obsessed with seeing Steffi Graf return to the top of the rankings, Gunter Parche stabbed Monica Seles during a 1993 match in one of the most disturbing incidents in sports history. Almost as disturbing was his punishment. Parche received a two-year suspended sentence and was ordered to attend mandatory counseling. Even more shocking, I can't find footage of any of this on YouTube. Also receiving votes: John Hinckley; the fan who started the Pistons-Pacers brawl in 2004; Jeffrey Maier; The Kissing Bandit; \"Butch\" from Middlebury; Metallica superfan-turned-bass player Jason Newstead; and Steve Bartman. E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n\"Rainbow Man,\" or the John 3:16 guy, is in prison .\nCommunist dictator is a hoops fan .\nFrom fan to talk radio host .\nHow an all-star heckler lost his seat .", "context": "(Mental Floss) -- 1. Bobby Murcer's biggest fan . Former New York Yankee Bobby Murcer warms up during Old Timers Day Yankee Stadium on July 7. Our first story has a fairy-tale middle and a horrible ending. In August of '77, Bobby Murcer of the Cubs promised to hit a home run for terminally ill fan Scott Crull. That night, Murcer hit two of them. Pretty amazing, especially when you consider Murcer only hit nine homers the whole next season. But that's not why Crull -- a 12-year-old from Calumet City, Illinois -- makes this list. Broadcasting the game nationally on ABC, Keith Jackson told the country how Murcer had fulfilled the dying boy's last wish. Eyes watered, spines tingled. There was only one problem -- nobody had ever told the boy he was dying. His parents were horrified. Weeks later, Crull passed away. 2. The good luck charmers . Every sport has its own strange traditions. I'd argue hockey's \"throwing an octopus on the ice for good luck\" is the weirdest. Tossing the eight-tentacled cephalopod was the brainchild of Detroit storeowners Pete & Jerry Cusimano. The date: April 15, 1952. The logic: one tentacle for each of the eight victories it took to win the Stanley Cup. Later that spring, most likely fueled by the good luck octopus, the Red Wings won the title. PETA has objected to this practice, which continues to this day. The Red Wings mascot is not a Red Wing, but Al the Octopus. 3. The John 3:16 guy . Also known as \"Rainbow Man,\" the born-again Rollen Stewart and his John 3:16 signs were fixtures at major events in the 1970s and 80s. He brought his message to the World Series, Super Bowl, Olympics, and World Cup. He was outside Buckingham Palace when Di and Charles wed; he went to see the Pope in Alaska. But he was more religious fanatic than sports fan. According to the Los Angeles Times, Stewart planned to assassinate President Bush and candidate Clinton in 1992. And he's now serving three life sentences for holding a maid hostage at a Los Angeles Hyatt, also in 1992. By the way, chapter three, verse sixteen of the Gospel of John says, \"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.\" This is also printed on cups at the In-N-Out Burger. 4. The All-Star heckler . For 12 years, Maryland lawyer and Washington Bullets fan Robin Ficker was the NBA's most prominent heckler. With season tickets behind the visiting team's bench, his antics were legendary. When he reminded Frank Layden of the Jazz that \"USA Today\" had rated him Worst Dressed Coach, Layden had to be restrained by security. With the Bulls in town, Ficker loudly read excerpts of Maverick, coach Phil Jackson's sex-laden 1975 autobiography. During the 1993 Suns-Bulls NBA Finals, Charles Barkley (of the Suns) flew Ficker to Phoenix and bought him a ticket behind the Chicago bench. Ficker was ejected in the first quarter. The Bullets became the Wizards in 1997 and moved into the MCI Center the following season. Ficker's new seats were not in shouting distance of the visiting team, forcing him into heckling retirement. Last year he received 9.5% of the vote in a losing bid for Montgomery County Executive. 5. Kim Jong-il . That's right, the world's most feared dictator is a hoops junkie. During a 2000 visit, then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright presented him a basketball signed by Michael Jordan. The Chicago Bulls are the favorite team of Kim Jong-il, who reportedly has a video library with every game Jordan ever played. At 5'3\", the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army is roughly the same height as Muggsy Bogues. 6. David Letterman's Stalker . David Letterman's biggest fan was also his biggest headache. When she was arrested for stealing Dave's Porsche in 1988, Margaret Ray told police she was Mrs. Letterman. She was a frequent trespasser on Dave's estate, once camping out on his tennis court. Ray's antics made her a regular monologue target. But the jokes stopped in 1998, when Ray jumped in front of a moving train. The collective guilt spread when we learned she was schizophrenic, as were her two brothers, who also committed suicide. 7. Joe from Saddle River . A die-hard Jets, Mets and Rangers fan, Joe Benigno was a frequent caller to WFAN, New York's all-sports radio station. Benigno won the station's Fan Appreciation Day contest in 1994, earning a chance to guest-host his own show. By 1995, Joe was WFAN's overnight guy, a title he held for almost a decade. In 2004, he was deemed ready for daytime and given the 10 a.m.-1p.m. timeslot. For all the lonely and passionate talk radio callers out there, Joe gives hope. 8. Steffi Graf's biggest fanatic . Deranged and obsessed with seeing Steffi Graf return to the top of the rankings, Gunter Parche stabbed Monica Seles during a 1993 match in one of the most disturbing incidents in sports history. Almost as disturbing was his punishment. Parche received a two-year suspended sentence and was ordered to attend mandatory counseling. Even more shocking, I can't find footage of any of this on YouTube. Also receiving votes: John Hinckley; the fan who started the Pistons-Pacers brawl in 2004; Jeffrey Maier; The Kissing Bandit; \"Butch\" from Middlebury; Metallica superfan-turned-bass player Jason Newstead; and Steve Bartman. E-mail to a friend . For more mental_floss articles, visit mentalfloss.com . Entire contents of this article copyright, Mental Floss LLC. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Rainbow Man,\" or the John 3:16 guy, is in prison .\nCommunist dictator is a hoops fan .\nFrom fan to talk radio host .\nHow an all-star heckler lost his seat .", "id": 1199} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- The garbage crisis in Naples encompasses the worst Italian clich\u00e9s, and in particular those of the southern part of this lovely peninsula: mismanagement, political interference, mafia profiteering and the ability of those responsible to deflect the attention and the blame elsewhere. Naples has had problems in finding sites for municipal dumps -- now workers have stopped collecting trash. There is a popular saying here that roughly goes like this: everybody is competent enough (to find a solution) but nobody is responsible (for actually carrying it out). In many parts of the world waste disposal is a business -- and usually it is a good business. Garbage can be transformed into various sources of energy and then sold for a profit. In Naples, garbage is also good business, but in the sense that millions, if not billions, of euros have been wasted -- and nobody really knows how. The problem is as old and ugly as rotten trash. The region's dumps reached full capacity more than a decade ago, and since then a state of emergency has been declared every year. Eight different commissioners have been appointed, but they have all failed to solve the problem. State of emergency means government money: \u20ac1.8 billion (more than $2.5 billion) in emergency funds have been devolved to deal with the problem. It is still difficult to find out where or how that money has been spent. Incinerators that were supposed to be built were never finished, either because the companies in charge of constructing them could not finish the job, or else because magistrates stopped the work, pending ongoing criminal investigations into alleged mafia involvement. One Italian newspaper suggested that a good 20% of the money went to pay for the salaries of those in charge of coming up with a solution to the problem. More worrying perhaps, is another suggestion: that the local mafia, known as the Camorra, is taking advantage of the situation. As the crisis has worsened over the years, so the Camorra's profits, estimated now at around \u20ac1 billion (roughly $1.45 billion), are alleged to have increased. How does the local mafia make money? The Naples prosecutor in charge of environmental crimes says city government officials use the state of emergency to quickly award contracts which otherwise would have to be checked by complicated anti-racketeering legislation. Once they receive the money, companies linked to the underworld dispose of the waste either in the open or, ironically, at regular city dumps, even if they are overflowing. The mafia clans have now managed to burrow their way so deeply into the system that every attempt to fix the problem has proved futile. But why are citizens protesting now? Well, the government wants to re-open a previously shut dump to dispose of 3,700 tons of waste which is laying in the streets of Naples and surrounding areas. The problem is that when the site was closed years ago, locals were promised that a golf course would be built there. As a result, many residents invested savings to construct apartments and residences in the vicinity -- in some cases just a few yards away from the site. They are now waking up to a mountain of trash instead of 18 holes. A rotten deal indeed. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRubbish is piling up on the streets of Naples, with municipal dumps full .\nMany commentators question the role of the local mafia in the award of contracts .\nMore than $2.5B in emergency funds has been spent on the problem over the years .\nOne dump was going to be a golf course -- residents furious it is being re-opened .", "context": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- The garbage crisis in Naples encompasses the worst Italian clich\u00e9s, and in particular those of the southern part of this lovely peninsula: mismanagement, political interference, mafia profiteering and the ability of those responsible to deflect the attention and the blame elsewhere. Naples has had problems in finding sites for municipal dumps -- now workers have stopped collecting trash. There is a popular saying here that roughly goes like this: everybody is competent enough (to find a solution) but nobody is responsible (for actually carrying it out). In many parts of the world waste disposal is a business -- and usually it is a good business. Garbage can be transformed into various sources of energy and then sold for a profit. In Naples, garbage is also good business, but in the sense that millions, if not billions, of euros have been wasted -- and nobody really knows how. The problem is as old and ugly as rotten trash. The region's dumps reached full capacity more than a decade ago, and since then a state of emergency has been declared every year. Eight different commissioners have been appointed, but they have all failed to solve the problem. State of emergency means government money: \u20ac1.8 billion (more than $2.5 billion) in emergency funds have been devolved to deal with the problem. It is still difficult to find out where or how that money has been spent. Incinerators that were supposed to be built were never finished, either because the companies in charge of constructing them could not finish the job, or else because magistrates stopped the work, pending ongoing criminal investigations into alleged mafia involvement. One Italian newspaper suggested that a good 20% of the money went to pay for the salaries of those in charge of coming up with a solution to the problem. More worrying perhaps, is another suggestion: that the local mafia, known as the Camorra, is taking advantage of the situation. As the crisis has worsened over the years, so the Camorra's profits, estimated now at around \u20ac1 billion (roughly $1.45 billion), are alleged to have increased. How does the local mafia make money? The Naples prosecutor in charge of environmental crimes says city government officials use the state of emergency to quickly award contracts which otherwise would have to be checked by complicated anti-racketeering legislation. Once they receive the money, companies linked to the underworld dispose of the waste either in the open or, ironically, at regular city dumps, even if they are overflowing. The mafia clans have now managed to burrow their way so deeply into the system that every attempt to fix the problem has proved futile. But why are citizens protesting now? Well, the government wants to re-open a previously shut dump to dispose of 3,700 tons of waste which is laying in the streets of Naples and surrounding areas. The problem is that when the site was closed years ago, locals were promised that a golf course would be built there. As a result, many residents invested savings to construct apartments and residences in the vicinity -- in some cases just a few yards away from the site. They are now waking up to a mountain of trash instead of 18 holes. A rotten deal indeed. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Rubbish is piling up on the streets of Naples, with municipal dumps full .\nMany commentators question the role of the local mafia in the award of contracts .\nMore than $2.5B in emergency funds has been spent on the problem over the years .\nOne dump was going to be a golf course -- residents furious it is being re-opened .", "id": 1157} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- \"To insure or not to insure?\" It isn't Shakespeare, but it is the dramatic question Hollywood filmmakers are asking about Lindsay Lohan following her legal troubles this week. Lindsay Lohan may still get work after her legal problems are settled, but the cost will be high. It is an important question, too, because whether companies insure Lohan's future movies may determine whether she will quickly fall off Hollywood's A-list. But Lohan fans have little to fear because no actor is uninsurable, say underwriting experts. While some producers may balk at conditions for hiring problematic stars, experts say that unless an actor is serving time in prison, even the most volatile can be covered -- albeit at a high cost. \"For a price, anything can be done, although an insurance carrier can make things so unpalatable that at times the makers of the film just won't be interested,\" said Ross Miller, partner with insurance brokerage D.R. Reiff & Associates Inc. Lohan's arrest this week in Los Angeles on suspicion of drunken driving and cocaine possession has left Hollywood wondering if the actress, who shot to fame as a child in Disney films like \"The Parent Trap,\" is too risky to cast in a film. Timeline: Lindsay Lohan's troubles \u00bb . It remains to be seen whether her latest relapse and brush with the law will cost her a role in \"Poor Things,\" a film produced by and starring Oscar-winner Shirley MacLaine. See a gallery of Lohan's films \u00bb . A statement was expected early next week on whether the movie, already delayed this spring due to an earlier rehab stint by Lohan, will proceed with or without her. Insurance experts say the industry has long dealt with similar situations, although they may seem more frequent with the recent heavy media scrutiny of Lohan and fellow troubled party girls Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. \"I don't think it (a problematic artist) is any more of an issue,\" said Wendy Diaz, entertainment underwriting director at Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., the leading film underwriter. \"It's pretty standard year to year.\" But Diaz did say the terms for covering Lohan would likely be \"serious at this point.\" She said Fireman's Fund, in such a case, would likely put in higher deductibles, or ask the star to put their salary into escrow to pay for any losses if production was disrupted. Last July, a producer on Lohan's last film, \"Georgia Rule,\" scolded her publicly for repeatedly showing up late on the set, costing the movie's makers hundreds of thousands of dollars. Brian Kingman, a managing director with entertainment insurance broker Aon/Albert G. Ruben said covering situations like Lohan's required a lot of calculation and risk management. Insurance rates for errant actors can range anywhere from 1 percent to 3 percent of a movie's production budget, which can range from $5 million to $100 million or more, he said. \"Filmmakers fall in love with certain actors for certain roles and my job is to find risk-takers to take on the risk,\" Kingman said. He said actors were always required to undergo a medical exam before getting insurance. In certain circumstances, drug screening is conducted and actors are required to provide blood and urine samples. In cases of known drug abuse, \"minders\" are sometimes required on set to keep an eye on the actor. Kingman said he had even helped craft policies for actors in the event they risked the possibility of incarceration. \"I have been successful in finding and creating incarceration coverage for certain actors on probation which can be revoked if they break certain rules,\" he said, citing the case of Robert Downey Jr., another high-profile star with a history of legal, drug and alcohol problems. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBecause of troubles, Lindsay Lohan likely difficult to insure .\nLohan supposed to appear in Shirley MacLaine film \"Poor Things\"\nInsurance rates may cost 1 to 3 percent of film's production budget .", "context": "LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- \"To insure or not to insure?\" It isn't Shakespeare, but it is the dramatic question Hollywood filmmakers are asking about Lindsay Lohan following her legal troubles this week. Lindsay Lohan may still get work after her legal problems are settled, but the cost will be high. It is an important question, too, because whether companies insure Lohan's future movies may determine whether she will quickly fall off Hollywood's A-list. But Lohan fans have little to fear because no actor is uninsurable, say underwriting experts. While some producers may balk at conditions for hiring problematic stars, experts say that unless an actor is serving time in prison, even the most volatile can be covered -- albeit at a high cost. \"For a price, anything can be done, although an insurance carrier can make things so unpalatable that at times the makers of the film just won't be interested,\" said Ross Miller, partner with insurance brokerage D.R. Reiff & Associates Inc. Lohan's arrest this week in Los Angeles on suspicion of drunken driving and cocaine possession has left Hollywood wondering if the actress, who shot to fame as a child in Disney films like \"The Parent Trap,\" is too risky to cast in a film. Timeline: Lindsay Lohan's troubles \u00bb . It remains to be seen whether her latest relapse and brush with the law will cost her a role in \"Poor Things,\" a film produced by and starring Oscar-winner Shirley MacLaine. See a gallery of Lohan's films \u00bb . A statement was expected early next week on whether the movie, already delayed this spring due to an earlier rehab stint by Lohan, will proceed with or without her. Insurance experts say the industry has long dealt with similar situations, although they may seem more frequent with the recent heavy media scrutiny of Lohan and fellow troubled party girls Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. \"I don't think it (a problematic artist) is any more of an issue,\" said Wendy Diaz, entertainment underwriting director at Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., the leading film underwriter. \"It's pretty standard year to year.\" But Diaz did say the terms for covering Lohan would likely be \"serious at this point.\" She said Fireman's Fund, in such a case, would likely put in higher deductibles, or ask the star to put their salary into escrow to pay for any losses if production was disrupted. Last July, a producer on Lohan's last film, \"Georgia Rule,\" scolded her publicly for repeatedly showing up late on the set, costing the movie's makers hundreds of thousands of dollars. Brian Kingman, a managing director with entertainment insurance broker Aon/Albert G. Ruben said covering situations like Lohan's required a lot of calculation and risk management. Insurance rates for errant actors can range anywhere from 1 percent to 3 percent of a movie's production budget, which can range from $5 million to $100 million or more, he said. \"Filmmakers fall in love with certain actors for certain roles and my job is to find risk-takers to take on the risk,\" Kingman said. He said actors were always required to undergo a medical exam before getting insurance. In certain circumstances, drug screening is conducted and actors are required to provide blood and urine samples. In cases of known drug abuse, \"minders\" are sometimes required on set to keep an eye on the actor. Kingman said he had even helped craft policies for actors in the event they risked the possibility of incarceration. \"I have been successful in finding and creating incarceration coverage for certain actors on probation which can be revoked if they break certain rules,\" he said, citing the case of Robert Downey Jr., another high-profile star with a history of legal, drug and alcohol problems. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Because of troubles, Lindsay Lohan likely difficult to insure .\nLohan supposed to appear in Shirley MacLaine film \"Poor Things\"\nInsurance rates may cost 1 to 3 percent of film's production budget .", "id": 1025} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- A young girl shown on video being sexually assaulted was raped while in the care of a baby sitter her mother hired, the mother's attorney said Tuesday. Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, of Nevada is being sought as a suspect in the videotaped rape of a young girl. The mother did not know her daughter had ever been victimized and was apparently oblivious to efforts to find her until last Friday, Jerry T. Donohue said. \"A family friend called her and said, 'My God, you need to turn on the TV. I believe that is your daughter,'\" he said. Donohue said the mother recognized the suspect, Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, a former animal trainer. The abuse most likely occurred while the mother - a single woman working six days a week - was at work, Donohue said. The attorney said he knows who the baby sitter is, but would not release that information because of the ongoing investigation. Earlier, officials had said the girl, who is now 7, was 3-years-old at the time the video was made. But Donohue said Tuesday, \"To my understanding, the abuse occurred before she was 3 years old.\" The mother of the girl asked that the news media leave the family alone. \"I want to ask you, the press, to respect my family's privacy and to not attempt to contact my daughter or myself,\" the mother said in a written statement read by her attorney. Watch Donohue read the mother's statement \u00bb . The mother also said she is cooperating with investigators and that her daughter \"is safe and healthy.\" The girl's videotaped rape set off a nationwide search last week. She was found Friday with family in Las Vegas, Nevada, after thousands of tips poured in. Professionals have since evaluated her and she appears to be \"healthy and fine and happy,\" the lawyer said. The lawyer said neither he nor the mother has watched the videotape. Asked whether the mother is thankful to the news media for having published the girl's picture so that authorities were able to identify her, Donohue said, \"Not really ... there's some things maybe you don't want to know.\" Still, he said, he hopes the man in the tape is brought to justice. \"Speaking as a father myself, I wish the guy would dig a hole in the desert and put a gun in his mouth,\" he said, referring to such an outcome as \"Wild-West justice.\" Meanwhile, the intense manhunt for Stiles continued Tuesday. On Monday, Stiles' former girlfriend, Tina Allen, told CNN she thinks she is the reason Stiles came in contact with the girl and is \"mortified\" by the allegations against him. Allen said she and Stiles were in an on-again, off-again relationship for 10 years until recently, when she called it off. \"He said he'd been in the Navy and, you know, I was looking for a strong guy to represent to my sons what I thought they needed to be,\" Allen said. Allen said she took Stiles to a crowded apartment where her son and daughter lived. Also living in the apartment were a family friend and her daughter, who allegedly was victimized by Stiles. \"I'm disgusted. I'm ashamed, embarrassed, mortified,\" Allen said of the alleged rape. \"I regret every, every step I ever took, I feel bad for the baby.\" The FBI is also seeking Stiles, a resident of Pahrump, Nevada, in a separate matter involving state charges of sexual assault and lewdness with a minor under the age of 14. Pahrump is about 60 miles west of Las Vegas. A man who said he found the tape in the desert and held it for at least five months before handing it over to authorities turned himself in Sunday to Nye County officials. Darren Tuck, a Nevada resident who allegedly showed the tape to others before giving it to police, faces charges of exhibiting pornography and possession of child pornography. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMom thinks girl was abused while in the care of a baby sitter, attorney says .\nMother had no idea daughter had been abused, attorney says .\nGirl, now 7, shown being raped on videotape made years ago .\nManhunt underway for suspect, Chester Arthur Stiles, 37 .", "context": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- A young girl shown on video being sexually assaulted was raped while in the care of a baby sitter her mother hired, the mother's attorney said Tuesday. Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, of Nevada is being sought as a suspect in the videotaped rape of a young girl. The mother did not know her daughter had ever been victimized and was apparently oblivious to efforts to find her until last Friday, Jerry T. Donohue said. \"A family friend called her and said, 'My God, you need to turn on the TV. I believe that is your daughter,'\" he said. Donohue said the mother recognized the suspect, Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, a former animal trainer. The abuse most likely occurred while the mother - a single woman working six days a week - was at work, Donohue said. The attorney said he knows who the baby sitter is, but would not release that information because of the ongoing investigation. Earlier, officials had said the girl, who is now 7, was 3-years-old at the time the video was made. But Donohue said Tuesday, \"To my understanding, the abuse occurred before she was 3 years old.\" The mother of the girl asked that the news media leave the family alone. \"I want to ask you, the press, to respect my family's privacy and to not attempt to contact my daughter or myself,\" the mother said in a written statement read by her attorney. Watch Donohue read the mother's statement \u00bb . The mother also said she is cooperating with investigators and that her daughter \"is safe and healthy.\" The girl's videotaped rape set off a nationwide search last week. She was found Friday with family in Las Vegas, Nevada, after thousands of tips poured in. Professionals have since evaluated her and she appears to be \"healthy and fine and happy,\" the lawyer said. The lawyer said neither he nor the mother has watched the videotape. Asked whether the mother is thankful to the news media for having published the girl's picture so that authorities were able to identify her, Donohue said, \"Not really ... there's some things maybe you don't want to know.\" Still, he said, he hopes the man in the tape is brought to justice. \"Speaking as a father myself, I wish the guy would dig a hole in the desert and put a gun in his mouth,\" he said, referring to such an outcome as \"Wild-West justice.\" Meanwhile, the intense manhunt for Stiles continued Tuesday. On Monday, Stiles' former girlfriend, Tina Allen, told CNN she thinks she is the reason Stiles came in contact with the girl and is \"mortified\" by the allegations against him. Allen said she and Stiles were in an on-again, off-again relationship for 10 years until recently, when she called it off. \"He said he'd been in the Navy and, you know, I was looking for a strong guy to represent to my sons what I thought they needed to be,\" Allen said. Allen said she took Stiles to a crowded apartment where her son and daughter lived. Also living in the apartment were a family friend and her daughter, who allegedly was victimized by Stiles. \"I'm disgusted. I'm ashamed, embarrassed, mortified,\" Allen said of the alleged rape. \"I regret every, every step I ever took, I feel bad for the baby.\" The FBI is also seeking Stiles, a resident of Pahrump, Nevada, in a separate matter involving state charges of sexual assault and lewdness with a minor under the age of 14. Pahrump is about 60 miles west of Las Vegas. A man who said he found the tape in the desert and held it for at least five months before handing it over to authorities turned himself in Sunday to Nye County officials. Darren Tuck, a Nevada resident who allegedly showed the tape to others before giving it to police, faces charges of exhibiting pornography and possession of child pornography. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Mom thinks girl was abused while in the care of a baby sitter, attorney says .\nMother had no idea daughter had been abused, attorney says .\nGirl, now 7, shown being raped on videotape made years ago .\nManhunt underway for suspect, Chester Arthur Stiles, 37 .", "id": 1180} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A bus hopped a highway median and crashed into a pickup truck before being broadsided by an 18-wheeler, Arkansas police said, killing the pickup driver and two bus riders. Two passengers were found dead inside the bus, said Arkansas State Police. Forty people were hurt in Sunday night's crash, which shut down a 13-mile stretch of Interstate-40 east of Forrest City, Arkansas, said state police spokesman Bill Sadler. The bus was westbound en route from Chicago, Illinois, to Dallas, Texas. The driver of the pickup truck -- identified as 30-year-old Danny Okurily of Hot Springs, Arkansas -- died at the scene of the accident, Sadler said. Bus driver Felix Tapia, 28, of Brownsville, Texas, and tractor-trailer driver David Rice, 45, of Mars Hill, North Carolina, suffered minor injuries, according to The Associated Press. Two passengers were also found dead inside the bus, he said. Their names were not released because authorities have not yet notified relatives, Sadler said. Several dozen injured passengers were taken to hospitals in Forrest City, Memphis and West Memphis, said police. The bus, which listed 44 passengers on its manifest, was owned and operated by the Tornado Bus Line, which is based in Dallas, Texas, Sadler said. The crash happened just after 10 p.m. CT about 10 miles east of Forrest City and about 40 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, Sadler said. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBus driver, tractor-trailer trucker injured in 3-vehicle crash, AP reports .\nBus crossed median, hit pickup truck, then 18-wheeler, killing 3 .\nAll lanes of I-40 closed for 13 miles east of Forrest City, Arkansas .\nDriver of the pickup truck and two bus passengers killed, police say .", "context": "(CNN) -- A bus hopped a highway median and crashed into a pickup truck before being broadsided by an 18-wheeler, Arkansas police said, killing the pickup driver and two bus riders. Two passengers were found dead inside the bus, said Arkansas State Police. Forty people were hurt in Sunday night's crash, which shut down a 13-mile stretch of Interstate-40 east of Forrest City, Arkansas, said state police spokesman Bill Sadler. The bus was westbound en route from Chicago, Illinois, to Dallas, Texas. The driver of the pickup truck -- identified as 30-year-old Danny Okurily of Hot Springs, Arkansas -- died at the scene of the accident, Sadler said. Bus driver Felix Tapia, 28, of Brownsville, Texas, and tractor-trailer driver David Rice, 45, of Mars Hill, North Carolina, suffered minor injuries, according to The Associated Press. Two passengers were also found dead inside the bus, he said. Their names were not released because authorities have not yet notified relatives, Sadler said. Several dozen injured passengers were taken to hospitals in Forrest City, Memphis and West Memphis, said police. The bus, which listed 44 passengers on its manifest, was owned and operated by the Tornado Bus Line, which is based in Dallas, Texas, Sadler said. The crash happened just after 10 p.m. CT about 10 miles east of Forrest City and about 40 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, Sadler said. E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bus driver, tractor-trailer trucker injured in 3-vehicle crash, AP reports .\nBus crossed median, hit pickup truck, then 18-wheeler, killing 3 .\nAll lanes of I-40 closed for 13 miles east of Forrest City, Arkansas .\nDriver of the pickup truck and two bus passengers killed, police say .", "id": 1147} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- BUPA is an international health and care company with bases on three continents and more than eight million customers. BUPA began as The British United Provident Association in 1947 to preserve freedom of choice in health care. It believed that with a National Health Service being introduced a year later, there would still be a need for a complimentary service enabling people from all walks of life to afford the benefits of choice in where, when and by whom they were treated. Led by the growing public demand for health care and a lack of quality private accommodation BUPA initiated the Nuffield Homes Charitable Trust - later renamed Nuffield Hospitals. BUPA's biggest and original business is health insurance in the UK, both for individuals and corporations that want to look after the health of their employees. More than half of the UK's top companies are BUPA customers. The company's UK care homes offer specialist care to residents who include the elderly, the mentally ill, young people with physical or learning disabilities and people with conditions such as Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases. BUPA is a leading healthcare company in the UK, Spain, Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malta and Saudi Arabia. BUPA International supplies health cover to expatriates in over 180 countries. Sanitas, the BUPA business in Spain, has one million insured customers who have access to a network of 18,000 medical professionals and 450 medical centres. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBUPA was founded in 1947 in response to plans to establish the NHS .\nThe company's biggest base is in the UK but has customers in three continents .\nBUPA care homes cater for a number of conditions, including Parkinson's .", "context": "(CNN) -- BUPA is an international health and care company with bases on three continents and more than eight million customers. BUPA began as The British United Provident Association in 1947 to preserve freedom of choice in health care. It believed that with a National Health Service being introduced a year later, there would still be a need for a complimentary service enabling people from all walks of life to afford the benefits of choice in where, when and by whom they were treated. Led by the growing public demand for health care and a lack of quality private accommodation BUPA initiated the Nuffield Homes Charitable Trust - later renamed Nuffield Hospitals. BUPA's biggest and original business is health insurance in the UK, both for individuals and corporations that want to look after the health of their employees. More than half of the UK's top companies are BUPA customers. The company's UK care homes offer specialist care to residents who include the elderly, the mentally ill, young people with physical or learning disabilities and people with conditions such as Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases. BUPA is a leading healthcare company in the UK, Spain, Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malta and Saudi Arabia. BUPA International supplies health cover to expatriates in over 180 countries. Sanitas, the BUPA business in Spain, has one million insured customers who have access to a network of 18,000 medical professionals and 450 medical centres. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "BUPA was founded in 1947 in response to plans to establish the NHS .\nThe company's biggest base is in the UK but has customers in three continents .\nBUPA care homes cater for a number of conditions, including Parkinson's .", "id": 1074} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "GLASGOW, Scotland -- World champions Italy clinched qualification for Euro 2008 after goals in the first and last minutes gave them a pulsating 2-1 victory at Hampden Park -- killing off Scotland's hopes of reaching the finals. Luca Toni celebrates his early goal as Italy won 2-1 in Scotland to clinch qualification from Group B. Luca Toni shot Italy in front but Scotland recovered to dominate and Barry Ferguson bundled home a 65th-minute leveller. However, Christian Panucci headed an injury-time winner after a controversial decision to award Italy a free-kick. The result also means France have sealed qualification, along with Italy, from Group B without playing a game. In a match played in torrential rain, Italy enjoyed the best possible start by taking the lead after just 70 seconds. Gianluca Zambrotta spotted Antonio Di Natale unmarked in the box, and picked him out with a throw-in as Scotland were caught napping. Di Natale swept the ball into the path of Toni who delicately flicked into the top left corner from six meters out. The home side almost conceded a second goal 60 seconds later. This time, Toni turned provider and his cut-back was met by Mauro Camoranesi who fired over from close-range. Toni then shrugged off two challenges before drawing a decent save from Craig Gordon with a well-struck effort that the goalkeeper did well to block at the near post. At the other end, Scotland were denied the opportunity to haul themselves back into the match when a thunderous drive from Lee McCulloch appeared to be handled by Zambrotta inside the area but penalty claims were ignored. Spurred on by a sense of injustice, the hosts cranked up the pressure on their visitors. Ferguson fired over from a James McFadden corner, before Alan Hutton nodded agonisingly wide of the upright following another perfect delivery from the Everton man. Scotland then produced some wonderful passing football, which culminated in a tight-angled drive from Ferguson, but Gianluigi Buffon dived low to smother. Then came another scare for the home side. Gordon was forced to pull a save out of the top drawer to deny a point-blank effort from Massimo Ambrosini, before Di Natale rifled the rebound into the back of the net. The assistant referee raised his flag for offside but television replays suggested the official may have called it wrong. Only last-gasp defending from the Italians prevented the Scots from grabbing a morale-boosting leveller on the stroke of half-time. David Weir rose above everyone else in a packed box to meet Ferguson's corner and his header appeared to be heading for the top corner before Andrea Pirlo somehow managed to nod off the line. A free-kick in a dangerous area provided Italy with the chance to start the second half as emphatically as they had started the first when Paul Hartley hauled down Camoranesi just outside the box. Pirlo seized on the chance and looped the ball over the wall but, despite a reputation as a dead-ball specialist, his effort was easily dealt with by Gordon. Instead, it was Scotland who found the back of the net as Hampden erupted with 65 minutes gone. McFadden's free-kick deflected into the path of McCulloch in front of goal. He was denied by Buffon, but the rebound fell kindly to Ferguson and the captain gratefully rifled home from close-range. With just over 15 minutes to go, Scott Brown was withdrawn for Kenny Miller as Scotland went for broke. The Derby striker quickly began to cause the Italians problems and delivered a wonderful diagonal cross to the feet of McFadden but he fired wide when it looked easier score. Scotland's impossible dream ended in the cruellest possible way when Italy snatched a last minute goal to secure their own qualification for Euro 2008. Hutton appeared to be barged over in front of the corner flag but the referee inexplicably awarded the free-kick the other way and Panucci rose to meet Pirlo's cross and nod home the winner. Italy coach Roberto Donadoni said: \"We knew it was going to be a physical match given the atmosphere. \"But through their character and desire, the lads were fantastic. They worked so hard, they deserve this. Qualifying for Euro 2008 is amazing. It's something positive after all that happened last week (the death of the Lazio fan).\" Captain Fabio Cannavaro: \"This was a victory won with the heart. It was difficult to play in this stadium, with that atmosphere it was like a cauldron. \"We played really well and managed to win. We showed once again that we are a strong and compact team and when we need to win we do everything to show that we are the world champions. \"In Italy we play a high level of football, we've won the Champions League and the World Cup but unfortunately at this moment we are being noticed for something else.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nItaly win 2-1 in Scotland to secure their qualification for the Euro 2008 finals .\nThe result means Scotland cannot qualify and will now finish third in Group B .\nFrance will also be reaching the Euro 2008 finals after the result in Glasgow .", "context": "GLASGOW, Scotland -- World champions Italy clinched qualification for Euro 2008 after goals in the first and last minutes gave them a pulsating 2-1 victory at Hampden Park -- killing off Scotland's hopes of reaching the finals. Luca Toni celebrates his early goal as Italy won 2-1 in Scotland to clinch qualification from Group B. Luca Toni shot Italy in front but Scotland recovered to dominate and Barry Ferguson bundled home a 65th-minute leveller. However, Christian Panucci headed an injury-time winner after a controversial decision to award Italy a free-kick. The result also means France have sealed qualification, along with Italy, from Group B without playing a game. In a match played in torrential rain, Italy enjoyed the best possible start by taking the lead after just 70 seconds. Gianluca Zambrotta spotted Antonio Di Natale unmarked in the box, and picked him out with a throw-in as Scotland were caught napping. Di Natale swept the ball into the path of Toni who delicately flicked into the top left corner from six meters out. The home side almost conceded a second goal 60 seconds later. This time, Toni turned provider and his cut-back was met by Mauro Camoranesi who fired over from close-range. Toni then shrugged off two challenges before drawing a decent save from Craig Gordon with a well-struck effort that the goalkeeper did well to block at the near post. At the other end, Scotland were denied the opportunity to haul themselves back into the match when a thunderous drive from Lee McCulloch appeared to be handled by Zambrotta inside the area but penalty claims were ignored. Spurred on by a sense of injustice, the hosts cranked up the pressure on their visitors. Ferguson fired over from a James McFadden corner, before Alan Hutton nodded agonisingly wide of the upright following another perfect delivery from the Everton man. Scotland then produced some wonderful passing football, which culminated in a tight-angled drive from Ferguson, but Gianluigi Buffon dived low to smother. Then came another scare for the home side. Gordon was forced to pull a save out of the top drawer to deny a point-blank effort from Massimo Ambrosini, before Di Natale rifled the rebound into the back of the net. The assistant referee raised his flag for offside but television replays suggested the official may have called it wrong. Only last-gasp defending from the Italians prevented the Scots from grabbing a morale-boosting leveller on the stroke of half-time. David Weir rose above everyone else in a packed box to meet Ferguson's corner and his header appeared to be heading for the top corner before Andrea Pirlo somehow managed to nod off the line. A free-kick in a dangerous area provided Italy with the chance to start the second half as emphatically as they had started the first when Paul Hartley hauled down Camoranesi just outside the box. Pirlo seized on the chance and looped the ball over the wall but, despite a reputation as a dead-ball specialist, his effort was easily dealt with by Gordon. Instead, it was Scotland who found the back of the net as Hampden erupted with 65 minutes gone. McFadden's free-kick deflected into the path of McCulloch in front of goal. He was denied by Buffon, but the rebound fell kindly to Ferguson and the captain gratefully rifled home from close-range. With just over 15 minutes to go, Scott Brown was withdrawn for Kenny Miller as Scotland went for broke. The Derby striker quickly began to cause the Italians problems and delivered a wonderful diagonal cross to the feet of McFadden but he fired wide when it looked easier score. Scotland's impossible dream ended in the cruellest possible way when Italy snatched a last minute goal to secure their own qualification for Euro 2008. Hutton appeared to be barged over in front of the corner flag but the referee inexplicably awarded the free-kick the other way and Panucci rose to meet Pirlo's cross and nod home the winner. Italy coach Roberto Donadoni said: \"We knew it was going to be a physical match given the atmosphere. \"But through their character and desire, the lads were fantastic. They worked so hard, they deserve this. Qualifying for Euro 2008 is amazing. It's something positive after all that happened last week (the death of the Lazio fan).\" Captain Fabio Cannavaro: \"This was a victory won with the heart. It was difficult to play in this stadium, with that atmosphere it was like a cauldron. \"We played really well and managed to win. We showed once again that we are a strong and compact team and when we need to win we do everything to show that we are the world champions. \"In Italy we play a high level of football, we've won the Champions League and the World Cup but unfortunately at this moment we are being noticed for something else.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Italy win 2-1 in Scotland to secure their qualification for the Euro 2008 finals .\nThe result means Scotland cannot qualify and will now finish third in Group B .\nFrance will also be reaching the Euro 2008 finals after the result in Glasgow .", "id": 1058} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Tens of thousands of Congolese refugees fled camps Tuesday in the Democratic Republic of Congo as rebel troops attacked government forces in the area, the U.N. refugee agency said. Refugees move along a road Tuesday in Mugunga, near Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A press release from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said it didn't appear rebels had targeted the camps, but it reported some were looted after camp residents, classified as internally displaced persons, fled. Roads to Goma, about 10 miles from the camps, were crowded with refugees and local residents fleeing the fighting, the UNHCR reported. Torrential rain made the movement even more difficult. \"The main road toward Sake was crowded with people; we had difficulties getting through,\" UNHCR field safety adviser Pierre Nazroo was quoted as saying in the agency's release. \"Internally displaced people are moving from site to site, direction Goma.\" UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said, \"They have been living in extremely difficult conditions anyway. Now they have nothing but what they can carry.\" Redmond added, \"These are people in poor health; they are soaking wet because of the torrential downpours. They need shelter, they need water, they need a lot of assistance so we're going to have to move quickly to get that help to them because a lot of them are already in a weakened state.\" While the Congolese government accused troops under rebel general Laurent Nkunda of staging the attack, a Nkunda spokesman denied the allegation, according to a report from the Integrated Regional Information Networks, a U.N.-affiliated news service. The spokesman, Bwambale Kakolele, said Rwandan Hutu rebels who also operate in the area were behind the attack, that report said. A spokesman for the U.N. military mission in the Congo said it was uncertain which group attacked the Congo army outpost near the village of Kishangazi, according to the U.N.-affiliated news service. \"We think it could have been insurgents close to Nkunda who attacked, but we cannot rule out the [Rwandan rebels],\" spokesman Col. Pierre Cherayron was quoted as saying. The UNHCR identified the affected camps as Mugunga I, Mugunga II, Lac Vert and Bulengo, saying about 28,000 had abandoned the first three camps and about 2,000 had left Bulengo. The UNHCR said 375,000 Congolese in North Kivu province have been forced from their homes in the past year. In the past two months alone, 160,000 have fled their homes amid the fighting between renegade troops and government forces, the agency said. North Kivu is in eastern Congo near the borders of Rwanda and Uganda. Congolese President Joseph Kabila has tried to gain a cease-fire with the rebels in the area under Nkunda, but fighting continues as hard-liners among the rebels and in the government have blocked reconciliation efforts, according to the International Crisis Group, an nongovernmental organization looking for solutions to conflicts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Congo rebels blame Rwandan Hutus for attack, report says .\nInternally displaced Congolese flee as rebels attack government troops .\nTorrential rain makes refugee movement difficult .\nU.N. refugee agency: Some 375,000 have been forced from homes in past year .", "context": "(CNN) -- Tens of thousands of Congolese refugees fled camps Tuesday in the Democratic Republic of Congo as rebel troops attacked government forces in the area, the U.N. refugee agency said. Refugees move along a road Tuesday in Mugunga, near Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A press release from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said it didn't appear rebels had targeted the camps, but it reported some were looted after camp residents, classified as internally displaced persons, fled. Roads to Goma, about 10 miles from the camps, were crowded with refugees and local residents fleeing the fighting, the UNHCR reported. Torrential rain made the movement even more difficult. \"The main road toward Sake was crowded with people; we had difficulties getting through,\" UNHCR field safety adviser Pierre Nazroo was quoted as saying in the agency's release. \"Internally displaced people are moving from site to site, direction Goma.\" UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said, \"They have been living in extremely difficult conditions anyway. Now they have nothing but what they can carry.\" Redmond added, \"These are people in poor health; they are soaking wet because of the torrential downpours. They need shelter, they need water, they need a lot of assistance so we're going to have to move quickly to get that help to them because a lot of them are already in a weakened state.\" While the Congolese government accused troops under rebel general Laurent Nkunda of staging the attack, a Nkunda spokesman denied the allegation, according to a report from the Integrated Regional Information Networks, a U.N.-affiliated news service. The spokesman, Bwambale Kakolele, said Rwandan Hutu rebels who also operate in the area were behind the attack, that report said. A spokesman for the U.N. military mission in the Congo said it was uncertain which group attacked the Congo army outpost near the village of Kishangazi, according to the U.N.-affiliated news service. \"We think it could have been insurgents close to Nkunda who attacked, but we cannot rule out the [Rwandan rebels],\" spokesman Col. Pierre Cherayron was quoted as saying. The UNHCR identified the affected camps as Mugunga I, Mugunga II, Lac Vert and Bulengo, saying about 28,000 had abandoned the first three camps and about 2,000 had left Bulengo. The UNHCR said 375,000 Congolese in North Kivu province have been forced from their homes in the past year. In the past two months alone, 160,000 have fled their homes amid the fighting between renegade troops and government forces, the agency said. North Kivu is in eastern Congo near the borders of Rwanda and Uganda. Congolese President Joseph Kabila has tried to gain a cease-fire with the rebels in the area under Nkunda, but fighting continues as hard-liners among the rebels and in the government have blocked reconciliation efforts, according to the International Crisis Group, an nongovernmental organization looking for solutions to conflicts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Congo rebels blame Rwandan Hutus for attack, report says .\nInternally displaced Congolese flee as rebels attack government troops .\nTorrential rain makes refugee movement difficult .\nU.N. refugee agency: Some 375,000 have been forced from homes in past year .", "id": 1152} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Football superstar, celebrity, fashion icon, multimillion-dollar heartthrob. Now, David Beckham is headed for the Hollywood Hills as he takes his game to U.S. Major League Soccer. CNN looks at how Bekham fulfilled his dream of playing for Manchester United, and his time playing for England. The world's famous footballer has begun a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy team, and on Friday Beckham will meet the press and reveal his new shirt number. This week, we take an in depth look at the life and times of Beckham, as CNN's very own \"Becks,\" Becky Anderson, sets out to examine what makes the man tick -- as footballer, fashion icon and global phenomenon. It's a long way from the streets of east London to the Hollywood Hills and Becky charts Beckham's incredible rise to football stardom, a journey that has seen his skills grace the greatest stages in world soccer. She goes in pursuit of the current hottest property on the sports/celebrity circuit in the U.S. and along the way explores exactly what's behind the man with the golden boot. CNN will look back at the life of Beckham, the wonderfully talented youngster who fulfilled his dream of playing for Manchester United, his marriage to pop star Victoria, and the trials and tribulations of playing for England. We'll look at the highs (scoring against Greece), the lows (being sent off during the World Cup), the Man. U departure for the Galacticos of Madrid -- and now the Home Depot stadium in L.A. We'll ask how Beckham and his family will adapt to life in Los Angeles -- the people, the places to see and be seen and the celebrity endorsement. Beckham is no stranger to exposure. He has teamed with Reggie Bush in an Adidas commercial, is the face of Motorola, is the face on a PlayStation game and doesn't need fashion tips as he has his own international clothing line. But what does the star couple need to do to become an accepted part of Tinseltown's glitterati? The road to major league football in the U.S.A. is a well-worn route for some of the world's greatest players. We talk to some of the former greats who came before him and examine what impact these overseas stars had on U.S. soccer and look at what is different now. We also get a rare glimpse inside the David Beckham academy in L.A, find out what drives the kids and who are their heroes. The perception that in the U.S.A. soccer is a \"game for girls\" after the teenage years is changing. More and more young kids are choosing the European game over the traditional U.S. sports. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBeckham has agreed to a five-year contract with Los Angeles Galaxy .\nNew contract took effect July 1, 2007 .\nFormer English captain to meet press, unveil new shirt number Friday .\nCNN to look at Beckham as footballer, fashion icon and global phenomenon .", "context": "(CNN) -- Football superstar, celebrity, fashion icon, multimillion-dollar heartthrob. Now, David Beckham is headed for the Hollywood Hills as he takes his game to U.S. Major League Soccer. CNN looks at how Bekham fulfilled his dream of playing for Manchester United, and his time playing for England. The world's famous footballer has begun a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy team, and on Friday Beckham will meet the press and reveal his new shirt number. This week, we take an in depth look at the life and times of Beckham, as CNN's very own \"Becks,\" Becky Anderson, sets out to examine what makes the man tick -- as footballer, fashion icon and global phenomenon. It's a long way from the streets of east London to the Hollywood Hills and Becky charts Beckham's incredible rise to football stardom, a journey that has seen his skills grace the greatest stages in world soccer. She goes in pursuit of the current hottest property on the sports/celebrity circuit in the U.S. and along the way explores exactly what's behind the man with the golden boot. CNN will look back at the life of Beckham, the wonderfully talented youngster who fulfilled his dream of playing for Manchester United, his marriage to pop star Victoria, and the trials and tribulations of playing for England. We'll look at the highs (scoring against Greece), the lows (being sent off during the World Cup), the Man. U departure for the Galacticos of Madrid -- and now the Home Depot stadium in L.A. We'll ask how Beckham and his family will adapt to life in Los Angeles -- the people, the places to see and be seen and the celebrity endorsement. Beckham is no stranger to exposure. He has teamed with Reggie Bush in an Adidas commercial, is the face of Motorola, is the face on a PlayStation game and doesn't need fashion tips as he has his own international clothing line. But what does the star couple need to do to become an accepted part of Tinseltown's glitterati? The road to major league football in the U.S.A. is a well-worn route for some of the world's greatest players. We talk to some of the former greats who came before him and examine what impact these overseas stars had on U.S. soccer and look at what is different now. We also get a rare glimpse inside the David Beckham academy in L.A, find out what drives the kids and who are their heroes. The perception that in the U.S.A. soccer is a \"game for girls\" after the teenage years is changing. More and more young kids are choosing the European game over the traditional U.S. sports. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Beckham has agreed to a five-year contract with Los Angeles Galaxy .\nNew contract took effect July 1, 2007 .\nFormer English captain to meet press, unveil new shirt number Friday .\nCNN to look at Beckham as footballer, fashion icon and global phenomenon .", "id": 1017} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(Real Simple) -- Here are five great ways to enjoy your summer. Lazing in a hammock is one of the best ways to spend a summer evening. Best way to cut jeans into shorts -- What better way to declare the start of summer? The key to cutting off jeans is not to go too short too soon. Slip on the jeans and mark the desired length on one leg with chalk. \"Take them off, fold the leg at the mark, and iron the fold,\" says Caroline Calvin, creative director of Levi's. \"Then cut just under the crease with fabric scissors. Lay the short jean leg on top of the other side and cut to evenly match.\" Repeat as needed to get the length you want. Ninety-degree days? Bring 'em on! The best way to catch fireflies -- How? With womanly wiles: \"Fireflies blink to attract a mate,\" explains naturalist Lynn Havsall, director of programs at the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History, in Bar Harbor, Maine. \"Males fly around while females sit in trees, in shrubs, or on the ground. So find a female and watch her blinking pattern. Then imitate the pattern with a pen flashlight and the males will come to you.\" ]A plus: The bugs move slowly, so they're easy to trap in a jar. Punch some holes in the lid and add a little grass and a piece of fruit for moisture. Admire your pretty night-lights till bedtime, then let them go. The best way to run on the beach -- Who needs a treadmill when you have miles of shoreline? Running on the beach can get you into great shape. Take it from lifeguard Benjamin Guss, 25, of Del Mar, California, who recently qualified to compete in this year's Iron Man triathlon (yes, that means swimming 2.4 miles, biking 112 miles, and then running a marathon -- consecutively) in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Beware, shoeless Joes. If you choose to run barefoot, keep your workouts brief at first to allow tender soles to build up calluses. \"You can get blisters, even burns, from hot, soft sand,\" says Guss. \"I like to run barefoot, but for more than a couple miles, I wear shoes.\" Know your sand. \"In soft sand, one mile is like two,\" says Guss. You may work foot and leg muscles you don't always use, so start slowly. And hard sand can be as tough on your legs as the road, so wear running sneakers. Pick the right time to run. \"My favorite time is in the evening,\" says Guss. \"The wind dies down, and the sand isn't that hot.\" To work harder, fill small bags with sand to use as hand weights. The best way to get in and out of a hammock -- Everyone looks good lazing in a hammock -- it's getting in and out that's tricky. To make it less so, try these tips from Penny Waugh, a buyer for http://www.hammocks.com/. \u2022 Position your backside toward the hammock's center and tilt back until you reach a 45-degree angle, with the hammock parallel to your rear. \u2022 Gently sit back into the hammock and let it level out. \u2022 Swing your legs up and stretch them out. \u2022 Lie back. Loll. Sigh contentedly. For a graceful exit, sit upright and swing your legs off, anchoring your feet on the ground. Then push with your behind, gathering momentum to stand. \"It's tricky, since there's nothing to hold on to,\" says Waugh. \"But it's good for the glutes.\" The best way to tie espadrilles -- Apply this lace-up logic from Meghan Cleary, author of \"The Perfect Fit: What Your Shoes Say About You.\" \u2022 Slide your foot fully into the shoe and plant it firmly on the floor. \u2022 Cross and tie the laces once behind the ankle, then bring them forward, cross and tie again, and continue up the leg, depending on how long the laces are. The calf is the maximum height -- any higher and you'll look like a gladiator. \u2022 Each time you cross and tie, secure the laces slightly tighter than is comfortable, since they will loosen a bit when you walk. Just don't cut off your circulation. \u2022 For a streamlined leg, make the final tie in the back. Create a more whimsical look by putting the final tie in front with a small bow. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of Real Simple - CLICK HERE ! Copyright 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nReal Simple tips can add up to great summer .\nBest way to catch fireflies starts with easiest to catch .\nTip on how not to look like a gladiator when wearing espadrilles .\nThere is a graceful way to get in and out of a hammock .", "context": "(Real Simple) -- Here are five great ways to enjoy your summer. Lazing in a hammock is one of the best ways to spend a summer evening. Best way to cut jeans into shorts -- What better way to declare the start of summer? The key to cutting off jeans is not to go too short too soon. Slip on the jeans and mark the desired length on one leg with chalk. \"Take them off, fold the leg at the mark, and iron the fold,\" says Caroline Calvin, creative director of Levi's. \"Then cut just under the crease with fabric scissors. Lay the short jean leg on top of the other side and cut to evenly match.\" Repeat as needed to get the length you want. Ninety-degree days? Bring 'em on! The best way to catch fireflies -- How? With womanly wiles: \"Fireflies blink to attract a mate,\" explains naturalist Lynn Havsall, director of programs at the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History, in Bar Harbor, Maine. \"Males fly around while females sit in trees, in shrubs, or on the ground. So find a female and watch her blinking pattern. Then imitate the pattern with a pen flashlight and the males will come to you.\" ]A plus: The bugs move slowly, so they're easy to trap in a jar. Punch some holes in the lid and add a little grass and a piece of fruit for moisture. Admire your pretty night-lights till bedtime, then let them go. The best way to run on the beach -- Who needs a treadmill when you have miles of shoreline? Running on the beach can get you into great shape. Take it from lifeguard Benjamin Guss, 25, of Del Mar, California, who recently qualified to compete in this year's Iron Man triathlon (yes, that means swimming 2.4 miles, biking 112 miles, and then running a marathon -- consecutively) in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Beware, shoeless Joes. If you choose to run barefoot, keep your workouts brief at first to allow tender soles to build up calluses. \"You can get blisters, even burns, from hot, soft sand,\" says Guss. \"I like to run barefoot, but for more than a couple miles, I wear shoes.\" Know your sand. \"In soft sand, one mile is like two,\" says Guss. You may work foot and leg muscles you don't always use, so start slowly. And hard sand can be as tough on your legs as the road, so wear running sneakers. Pick the right time to run. \"My favorite time is in the evening,\" says Guss. \"The wind dies down, and the sand isn't that hot.\" To work harder, fill small bags with sand to use as hand weights. The best way to get in and out of a hammock -- Everyone looks good lazing in a hammock -- it's getting in and out that's tricky. To make it less so, try these tips from Penny Waugh, a buyer for http://www.hammocks.com/. \u2022 Position your backside toward the hammock's center and tilt back until you reach a 45-degree angle, with the hammock parallel to your rear. \u2022 Gently sit back into the hammock and let it level out. \u2022 Swing your legs up and stretch them out. \u2022 Lie back. Loll. Sigh contentedly. For a graceful exit, sit upright and swing your legs off, anchoring your feet on the ground. Then push with your behind, gathering momentum to stand. \"It's tricky, since there's nothing to hold on to,\" says Waugh. \"But it's good for the glutes.\" The best way to tie espadrilles -- Apply this lace-up logic from Meghan Cleary, author of \"The Perfect Fit: What Your Shoes Say About You.\" \u2022 Slide your foot fully into the shoe and plant it firmly on the floor. \u2022 Cross and tie the laces once behind the ankle, then bring them forward, cross and tie again, and continue up the leg, depending on how long the laces are. The calf is the maximum height -- any higher and you'll look like a gladiator. \u2022 Each time you cross and tie, secure the laces slightly tighter than is comfortable, since they will loosen a bit when you walk. Just don't cut off your circulation. \u2022 For a streamlined leg, make the final tie in the back. Create a more whimsical look by putting the final tie in front with a small bow. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of Real Simple - CLICK HERE ! Copyright 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Real Simple tips can add up to great summer .\nBest way to catch fireflies starts with easiest to catch .\nTip on how not to look like a gladiator when wearing espadrilles .\nThere is a graceful way to get in and out of a hammock .", "id": 1049} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. first lady Laura Bush -- in a rare foray into foreign policy -- called on Myanmar's military junta to \"step aside,\" give up the \"terror campaigns\" against its people and allow for a democratic Myanmar in a commentary published in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal. U.S. first lady Laura Bush said the junta \"should step aside to make way for a unified Burma.\" \"Gen. Than Shwe and his deputies are a friendless regime,\" Bush said. \"They should step aside to make way for a unified Burma [Myanmar] governed by legitimate leaders. \"The rest of the armed forces should not fear this transition -- there is room for a professional military in a democratic Burma,\" Bush said, in keeping with the U.S. policy of still using Myanmar's former name. In Wednesday's commentary, Bush called on Myanmar's military leaders to release Aun Sung Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders so they can meet with and plan for a transition to democracy. \"Meanwhile, the world watches -- and waits,\" Bush warns. \"We know that Gen. Than Shwe and his deputies have the advantage of violent force. But Ms. Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders have moral legitimacy, the support of the Burmese people and the support of the world. \"The regime's position grows weaker by the day. The generals' choice is clear: The time for a free Burma is now.\" The humanitarian rights situation in Myanmar has been a cause for the first lady in the past few months as the crisis there worsened. Myanmar state media has reported that 2,000 people were detained during the demonstrations and the crackdown against them -- under an emergency law imposed on September 25 banning assembly of more than five people -- and that 700 of those people have been released. The official death toll from Myanmar's leadership is at 10, but there are reports that hundreds were killed and thousands arrested in the wake of the demonstrations that peaked late September, which were led by Myanmar's Buddhist monks. On Tuesday morning, Bush received a phone call from U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to update her on the efforts of his special envoy to Myanmar, Ibrahim Gambari. A representative of the secretary general said the call was a follow-up to a conversation they had weeks ago. Gambari met last week with the military junta leadership as well as with Nobel Peace Prize winner Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest in Yangon. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, told reporters that Laura Bush and her husband's administration believe that there is a \"need to start preparing for transition\" for Myanmar. \"We believe it is very important that progress be made and prisoners be released and conditions for Aun Sung Suu Kyi be improved [so] that she can prepare for participation for negotiations for a transition,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nLaura Bush calls on Myanmar junta to \"step aside,\" allow for a democracy .\nMilitary leaders must give up the \"terror campaigns\" against its people, she says .\nJunta should release Aun Sung Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders, she says .\nHer rare foray into foreign policy was published in the Wall Street Journal .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. first lady Laura Bush -- in a rare foray into foreign policy -- called on Myanmar's military junta to \"step aside,\" give up the \"terror campaigns\" against its people and allow for a democratic Myanmar in a commentary published in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal. U.S. first lady Laura Bush said the junta \"should step aside to make way for a unified Burma.\" \"Gen. Than Shwe and his deputies are a friendless regime,\" Bush said. \"They should step aside to make way for a unified Burma [Myanmar] governed by legitimate leaders. \"The rest of the armed forces should not fear this transition -- there is room for a professional military in a democratic Burma,\" Bush said, in keeping with the U.S. policy of still using Myanmar's former name. In Wednesday's commentary, Bush called on Myanmar's military leaders to release Aun Sung Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders so they can meet with and plan for a transition to democracy. \"Meanwhile, the world watches -- and waits,\" Bush warns. \"We know that Gen. Than Shwe and his deputies have the advantage of violent force. But Ms. Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders have moral legitimacy, the support of the Burmese people and the support of the world. \"The regime's position grows weaker by the day. The generals' choice is clear: The time for a free Burma is now.\" The humanitarian rights situation in Myanmar has been a cause for the first lady in the past few months as the crisis there worsened. Myanmar state media has reported that 2,000 people were detained during the demonstrations and the crackdown against them -- under an emergency law imposed on September 25 banning assembly of more than five people -- and that 700 of those people have been released. The official death toll from Myanmar's leadership is at 10, but there are reports that hundreds were killed and thousands arrested in the wake of the demonstrations that peaked late September, which were led by Myanmar's Buddhist monks. On Tuesday morning, Bush received a phone call from U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to update her on the efforts of his special envoy to Myanmar, Ibrahim Gambari. A representative of the secretary general said the call was a follow-up to a conversation they had weeks ago. Gambari met last week with the military junta leadership as well as with Nobel Peace Prize winner Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest in Yangon. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, told reporters that Laura Bush and her husband's administration believe that there is a \"need to start preparing for transition\" for Myanmar. \"We believe it is very important that progress be made and prisoners be released and conditions for Aun Sung Suu Kyi be improved [so] that she can prepare for participation for negotiations for a transition,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Laura Bush calls on Myanmar junta to \"step aside,\" allow for a democracy .\nMilitary leaders must give up the \"terror campaigns\" against its people, she says .\nJunta should release Aun Sung Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders, she says .\nHer rare foray into foreign policy was published in the Wall Street Journal .", "id": 1092} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The owner of a North Carolina beach house where seven college students died in a weekend fire said Monday that his family's \"lives were just changed forever\" by the tragedy. Chip Auman said his 18-year-old daughter survived the fire but was hospitalized and in stable condition because of complications from smoke inhalation. \"The thought of losing a child is unimaginable to me, and as a father my heart goes out to the families that lost a loved one in this situation,\" he said. Auman said the situation was \"hard to fathom.\" \"There's just no words to describe what we've been going through,\" he said, asking for prayers for survivors and the families of those who died. \"We're numb, we're confused, we're heartbroken.\" Two college campuses mourned Monday. Six University of South Carolina students and a Clemson University student died in the fire early Sunday morning in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. Six other South Carolina students were able to get out of the house in time. The six were treated and released from nearby Brunswick Community Hospital, but Auman's daughter was hospitalized again in Hartsville, South Carolina. Authorities from the state Bureau of Investigation and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are leading the investigation into the cause of the fire. Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Debbie Smith said the house was \"engulfed\" in flames when the fire department arrived on the scene, about five minutes after being notified. The flames shot into the sky and ultimately left little more than portions of the framing. Fire officials do not believe foul play was involved. Watch a neighbor's video, fears of fast-burning fire \u00bb . Dennis A. Pruitt, the vice president for student affairs for the University of South Carolina, said investigators have said it would be Tuesday or Wednesday before the identities of the victims are confirmed publicly. It could be as much as a month until investigators know the cause of the fire, Pruitt said. The university did not cancel classes on Monday, but Pruitt said arrangements had been made for those who need to go home or stay out of class at the 28,000-student campus. Pruitt said meetings had been held Sunday with members of Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The South Carolina students were affiliated with those houses, he said, although he stressed that the weekend was not an official Greek function. He also said counselors and ministers were available to help students deal with the loss of their classmates. The university president, Dr. Andrew Sorenson, contacted the families of those who died in the fire to express the condolences and support of the university community. Jay Laura, student president of the USC chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, said the campus would pull together after the tragedy. \"If any place can come together to help in the healing process and the aftermath of an event like this, it is South Carolina,\" Laura said at a Monday afternoon press conference. Fire survivor Tripp Wylie, a 20-year-old South Carolina sophomore, said he jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape the flames and was unable to get back in to help his friends. \"I could see a buddy of mine off to the left who had gotten out. He was just yelling at me to jump and stuff,\" Wylie told CNN affiliate WYFF. \"The smoke was pouring out, couldn't really breathe, so I had to make a quick decision. [I] just kind of leaned out the window and luckily I jumped far enough to make it into the canal.\" Neighbors flocked to see the fire as firefighters battled and ultimately got the blaze under control. See the scenes of devastation \u00bb . George Smith, who lives across the street from the house, said he heard sirens between 6:30 and 7 a.m. and went outside to see \"the whole sky lit up.\" \"The whole house was completely engulfed in flames, up to about 20 feet,\" he said. \"I have never seen [a fire] move so fast.\" George Smith said the house's occupants were \"partying in there yesterday and into the night.\" After about 10:30 p.m. Saturday they quieted down, he said. Linda Sing said she was walking her dog when she saw the fiery destruction. She noted that firefighters had saved an adjacent house by spraying it down with water. \"We knew there were people in there, but we hoped and prayed they'd gotten out,\" Sing said. \"This is the worst thing I've ever seen. We've had hurricanes, but this is worse.\" Ocean Isle Beach is a popular resort destination along North Carolina's southern coast. The year-round population of the 7-mile-long island is about 425, but it swells to about 25,000 during the summer season, according to the town's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n\"Heartbroken\" house owner's daughter among six survivors hospitalized .\nOne survivor jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape .\nUniversity of South Carolina mourns deaths of six students .", "context": "(CNN) -- The owner of a North Carolina beach house where seven college students died in a weekend fire said Monday that his family's \"lives were just changed forever\" by the tragedy. Chip Auman said his 18-year-old daughter survived the fire but was hospitalized and in stable condition because of complications from smoke inhalation. \"The thought of losing a child is unimaginable to me, and as a father my heart goes out to the families that lost a loved one in this situation,\" he said. Auman said the situation was \"hard to fathom.\" \"There's just no words to describe what we've been going through,\" he said, asking for prayers for survivors and the families of those who died. \"We're numb, we're confused, we're heartbroken.\" Two college campuses mourned Monday. Six University of South Carolina students and a Clemson University student died in the fire early Sunday morning in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. Six other South Carolina students were able to get out of the house in time. The six were treated and released from nearby Brunswick Community Hospital, but Auman's daughter was hospitalized again in Hartsville, South Carolina. Authorities from the state Bureau of Investigation and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are leading the investigation into the cause of the fire. Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Debbie Smith said the house was \"engulfed\" in flames when the fire department arrived on the scene, about five minutes after being notified. The flames shot into the sky and ultimately left little more than portions of the framing. Fire officials do not believe foul play was involved. Watch a neighbor's video, fears of fast-burning fire \u00bb . Dennis A. Pruitt, the vice president for student affairs for the University of South Carolina, said investigators have said it would be Tuesday or Wednesday before the identities of the victims are confirmed publicly. It could be as much as a month until investigators know the cause of the fire, Pruitt said. The university did not cancel classes on Monday, but Pruitt said arrangements had been made for those who need to go home or stay out of class at the 28,000-student campus. Pruitt said meetings had been held Sunday with members of Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The South Carolina students were affiliated with those houses, he said, although he stressed that the weekend was not an official Greek function. He also said counselors and ministers were available to help students deal with the loss of their classmates. The university president, Dr. Andrew Sorenson, contacted the families of those who died in the fire to express the condolences and support of the university community. Jay Laura, student president of the USC chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, said the campus would pull together after the tragedy. \"If any place can come together to help in the healing process and the aftermath of an event like this, it is South Carolina,\" Laura said at a Monday afternoon press conference. Fire survivor Tripp Wylie, a 20-year-old South Carolina sophomore, said he jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape the flames and was unable to get back in to help his friends. \"I could see a buddy of mine off to the left who had gotten out. He was just yelling at me to jump and stuff,\" Wylie told CNN affiliate WYFF. \"The smoke was pouring out, couldn't really breathe, so I had to make a quick decision. [I] just kind of leaned out the window and luckily I jumped far enough to make it into the canal.\" Neighbors flocked to see the fire as firefighters battled and ultimately got the blaze under control. See the scenes of devastation \u00bb . George Smith, who lives across the street from the house, said he heard sirens between 6:30 and 7 a.m. and went outside to see \"the whole sky lit up.\" \"The whole house was completely engulfed in flames, up to about 20 feet,\" he said. \"I have never seen [a fire] move so fast.\" George Smith said the house's occupants were \"partying in there yesterday and into the night.\" After about 10:30 p.m. Saturday they quieted down, he said. Linda Sing said she was walking her dog when she saw the fiery destruction. She noted that firefighters had saved an adjacent house by spraying it down with water. \"We knew there were people in there, but we hoped and prayed they'd gotten out,\" Sing said. \"This is the worst thing I've ever seen. We've had hurricanes, but this is worse.\" Ocean Isle Beach is a popular resort destination along North Carolina's southern coast. The year-round population of the 7-mile-long island is about 425, but it swells to about 25,000 during the summer season, according to the town's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Heartbroken\" house owner's daughter among six survivors hospitalized .\nOne survivor jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape .\nUniversity of South Carolina mourns deaths of six students .", "id": 1075} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Barack Obama kicked off a series of local outreach gospel concerts Friday in Charleston, South Carolina, that unexpectedly came back to bite his campaign. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is competing for the black vote with Hillary Clinton. The concerts were meant to boost black voters' support for his presidential nominee bid -- the kind of events that would normally fly under the national radar. The ensuing controversy highlighted that Obama's desire to unite disparate voting blocs -- especially religious voters -- under his umbrella of \"change\" is not without some serious pitfalls. When the campaign announced the lineups for the three-city \"Embrace the Change!\" gospel tour last week, one name stood out to gay bloggers: Donnie McClurkin. The Grammy-award winning singer is on record as saying homosexuality is a choice, and that he was \"once involved with those desires and those thoughts\" but was able to get past them through prayer. To say the least, neither of those arguments is very popular in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. John Aravosis, a prominent gay blogger and co-founder of the Web site AmericaBlog, led the charge against the Obama campaign, writing that the Illinois Democrat was \"sucking up to anti-gay bigots\" and \"giving them a stage.\" When the story bubbled up into the mainstream media, it took the Obama campaign by surprise. Obama's efforts in the Palmetto State have overwhelmingly targeted African-American churchgoers in a bid to win over black voters in South Carolina from rival Sen. Hillary Clinton. The campaign has vigorously promoted the candidate's faith, launching \"40 Days of Faith and Family\" in September, which used Bible study groups to tap into the black electorate. Campaigners have run three radio ads, one of which called Obama a \"Christian family man,\" that aired on gospel stations across the state. Earlier this month, Obama spoke at an evangelical church in the traditionally conservative city of Greenville, where he demonstrated a casual familiarity with Christian vocabulary, telling the crowd, to much applause, that \"I am confident that we can create a kingdom right here on Earth.\" After that appearance, the Obama campaign told CNN that Republicans no longer had a choke hold on issues of faith and values. \"I think that what you're seeing is a breaking down of the sharp divisions that existed maybe during the '90s,\" Obama said. \"At least in politics, the perception was that the Democrats were fearful of talking about faith, and on the other hand you had the Republicans who had a particular brand of faith that oftentimes seemed intolerant or pushed people away.\" But on Tuesday, Obama was forced to confront the uncomfortable truth that some Christians and gays are a little more than just strange bedfellows, especially among blacks. Obama issued a statement saying, \"I strongly disagree with Reverend [Donnie] McClurkin's views and will continue to fight for these rights as president of the United States,\" and argued that it is important to confront homophobia among religious African Americans. A September poll of African Americans in South Carolina by Winthrop University and ETV showed that 62 percent of those surveyed said that \"sex between two adults of the same sex\" is \"strongly unacceptable.\" Obama held a conference call Wednesday with Joe Solomonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, and announced that the Rev. Andy Sidden, an openly gay South Carolina pastor, will appear at the same event as McClurkin on Sunday in Columbia. Solomonese was not completely assuaged. \"I spoke with Senator Barack Obama today and expressed to him our community's disappointment for his decision to continue to remain associated with Reverend McClurkin, an anti-gay preacher who states the need to 'break the curse of homosexuality,'\" he said in a statement. \"There is no gospel in Donnie McClurkin's message for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and their allies. That's a message that certainly doesn't belong on any presidential candidate's stage.\" The State newspaper in Columbia reported Friday that Obama organized a conference call Thursday night with gay and lesbian leaders. After the call, the South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement announced it will hold a protest vigil outside Sunday's concert in Columbia. Privately, Obama aides say they believe Obama is a candidate of real, transformational change, and that uproars like the McClurkin controversy are necessary speed bumps on the road to bringing people with opposing viewpoints together to air their differences. Will Obama's refusal to kick McClurkin off the concert bill hurt him? Like many political squabbles, despite the national story, it depends how much the controversy resonates with voters in those crucial early states: Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. And in South Carolina, where African Americans make up about half of Democratic primary-goers, voters might not have a problem with McClurkin at all. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nObama holding concerts to win over African-American Christians in S. Carolina .\nBut lineup offends homosexuals, angered by appearance of anti-gay singer .\nObama disavows preacher-singer's views, asks gay pastor to appear too .", "context": "COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Barack Obama kicked off a series of local outreach gospel concerts Friday in Charleston, South Carolina, that unexpectedly came back to bite his campaign. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is competing for the black vote with Hillary Clinton. The concerts were meant to boost black voters' support for his presidential nominee bid -- the kind of events that would normally fly under the national radar. The ensuing controversy highlighted that Obama's desire to unite disparate voting blocs -- especially religious voters -- under his umbrella of \"change\" is not without some serious pitfalls. When the campaign announced the lineups for the three-city \"Embrace the Change!\" gospel tour last week, one name stood out to gay bloggers: Donnie McClurkin. The Grammy-award winning singer is on record as saying homosexuality is a choice, and that he was \"once involved with those desires and those thoughts\" but was able to get past them through prayer. To say the least, neither of those arguments is very popular in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. John Aravosis, a prominent gay blogger and co-founder of the Web site AmericaBlog, led the charge against the Obama campaign, writing that the Illinois Democrat was \"sucking up to anti-gay bigots\" and \"giving them a stage.\" When the story bubbled up into the mainstream media, it took the Obama campaign by surprise. Obama's efforts in the Palmetto State have overwhelmingly targeted African-American churchgoers in a bid to win over black voters in South Carolina from rival Sen. Hillary Clinton. The campaign has vigorously promoted the candidate's faith, launching \"40 Days of Faith and Family\" in September, which used Bible study groups to tap into the black electorate. Campaigners have run three radio ads, one of which called Obama a \"Christian family man,\" that aired on gospel stations across the state. Earlier this month, Obama spoke at an evangelical church in the traditionally conservative city of Greenville, where he demonstrated a casual familiarity with Christian vocabulary, telling the crowd, to much applause, that \"I am confident that we can create a kingdom right here on Earth.\" After that appearance, the Obama campaign told CNN that Republicans no longer had a choke hold on issues of faith and values. \"I think that what you're seeing is a breaking down of the sharp divisions that existed maybe during the '90s,\" Obama said. \"At least in politics, the perception was that the Democrats were fearful of talking about faith, and on the other hand you had the Republicans who had a particular brand of faith that oftentimes seemed intolerant or pushed people away.\" But on Tuesday, Obama was forced to confront the uncomfortable truth that some Christians and gays are a little more than just strange bedfellows, especially among blacks. Obama issued a statement saying, \"I strongly disagree with Reverend [Donnie] McClurkin's views and will continue to fight for these rights as president of the United States,\" and argued that it is important to confront homophobia among religious African Americans. A September poll of African Americans in South Carolina by Winthrop University and ETV showed that 62 percent of those surveyed said that \"sex between two adults of the same sex\" is \"strongly unacceptable.\" Obama held a conference call Wednesday with Joe Solomonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, and announced that the Rev. Andy Sidden, an openly gay South Carolina pastor, will appear at the same event as McClurkin on Sunday in Columbia. Solomonese was not completely assuaged. \"I spoke with Senator Barack Obama today and expressed to him our community's disappointment for his decision to continue to remain associated with Reverend McClurkin, an anti-gay preacher who states the need to 'break the curse of homosexuality,'\" he said in a statement. \"There is no gospel in Donnie McClurkin's message for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people and their allies. That's a message that certainly doesn't belong on any presidential candidate's stage.\" The State newspaper in Columbia reported Friday that Obama organized a conference call Thursday night with gay and lesbian leaders. After the call, the South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement announced it will hold a protest vigil outside Sunday's concert in Columbia. Privately, Obama aides say they believe Obama is a candidate of real, transformational change, and that uproars like the McClurkin controversy are necessary speed bumps on the road to bringing people with opposing viewpoints together to air their differences. Will Obama's refusal to kick McClurkin off the concert bill hurt him? Like many political squabbles, despite the national story, it depends how much the controversy resonates with voters in those crucial early states: Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. And in South Carolina, where African Americans make up about half of Democratic primary-goers, voters might not have a problem with McClurkin at all. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Obama holding concerts to win over African-American Christians in S. Carolina .\nBut lineup offends homosexuals, angered by appearance of anti-gay singer .\nObama disavows preacher-singer's views, asks gay pastor to appear too .", "id": 1141} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former football star O.J. Simpson will be held without bail after his arrest on robbery and assault charges, police announced late Sunday. Police released this mug shot of O.J. Simpson after his arrest. Simpson is accused of having directed several other men in an alleged armed robbery of sports memorabilia in a room at a Las Vegas hotel room. Las Vegas authorities said they have no information leading them to believe Simpson was carrying a firearm during the alleged incident at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino. Police said Simpson and other men burst into the room and walked out with the memorabilia, including some that was unrelated to Simpson, police said. \"We don't believe that anyone was roughed up, but there were firearms involved,\" Lt. Clint Nichols told reporters. Nichols said the firearms were pointed at the victims. A reporter asked Nichols: Was \"O.J. was the boss in that room?\" Nichols responded, \"That is what we believe, yes.\" Watch Simpson transferred Sunday in handcuffs \u00bb . The alleged victims were identified as Bruce Fromong, a sports memorabilia collector who described the incident as \"a home invasion-type robbery,\" and Alfred Beardsley, who has been quoted by celebrity Web site TMZ.com as saying that Simpson later apologized to him and told him he regretted the incident. Acting on a tip, police met over the weekend at McCarran International Airport with 46-year-old Walter Alexander, of Mesa, Arizona, who told them about the alleged robbery and validated the tipster's information, Capt. James Dillon told reporters. Alexander was arrested Saturday night on two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary with a deadly weapon. He was released on his own recognizance and returned to Mesa either Saturday night or early Sunday morning, Dillon said. In addition, investigators are seeking four other men they believe accompanied Simpson into the hotel room, Nichols said. Nichols said, \"There is a social relationship between the individuals that we identified and O.J. Simpson.\" Though Simpson is not accused of having brandished a gun himself, two firearms that police said were used were recovered early Sunday in one of three searches. Investigators would would not divulge where the weapons were found. Nichols dismissed an initial report that the men may have been off-duty police. \"There is no truth to that whatsoever,\" he said. \"That came as a result of some language that was used when the individuals burst into the room that led our victims to believe that they may have been police.\" Simpson, 60, has acknowledged taking some items that belonged to him, but he has denied that any weapons were involved. \"Whether the property belonged to Mr. Simpson or not is still in debate,\" Nichols said. \"We are still in the process of sorting that out.\" Nichols also said that some of the property taken had Simpson's signature. But \"there was some other property taken as well,\" he said. \"I believe there were some Joe Montana cleats and some signed baseballs and other stuff.\" The latest charges against Simpson mean he faces the prospect of another prosecution, more than a decade after the June 1994 stabbing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman. Simpson was acquitted of murder the following year. The trial riveted much of the United States. But in 1997, a jury found him liable for the deaths in a civil case brought by the Goldman family. Simpson was ordered to pay the families a total of $33.5 million for the deaths . Goldman had gone to Nicole Simpson's Los Angeles home to return a pair of glasses the day of the slayings. Goldman's sister, Kim Goldman, said she wasn't surprised by the robbery allegations, since Simpson \"thinks he can do no wrong.\" \"He's capable of stabbing people to death, so I think robbery is nothing surprising,\" she said. \"Normal, logical, civil-minded, law-abiding people don't storm a room with guns demanding stuff back.\" Fromong had testified on Simpson's behalf in the civil case, telling the court that prices for Simpson memorabilia had dropped substantially since the 1995 verdict. His testimony was part of the defense's contention that Simpson could not afford to pay the Goldmans. Simpson recently wrote a book originally titled \"If I Did It\" and had planned to publish it himself, but a public outcry led to the cancellation of his book deal. A bankruptcy judge subsequently awarded the Goldmans the rights to the book in light of their inability to collect the wrongful death award. The Goldmans retitled the book, \"If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.\" That book just hit bookstores. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ted Rowlands contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNo bail for ex-NFL star accused of directing men in alleged armed robbery .\nSimpson faces charges of robbery, assault, burglary and conspiracy .\nAlleged robbery involved sports-related items, police say .\nSimpson arrested Sunday in Las Vegas, but he says items were his .", "context": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former football star O.J. Simpson will be held without bail after his arrest on robbery and assault charges, police announced late Sunday. Police released this mug shot of O.J. Simpson after his arrest. Simpson is accused of having directed several other men in an alleged armed robbery of sports memorabilia in a room at a Las Vegas hotel room. Las Vegas authorities said they have no information leading them to believe Simpson was carrying a firearm during the alleged incident at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino. Police said Simpson and other men burst into the room and walked out with the memorabilia, including some that was unrelated to Simpson, police said. \"We don't believe that anyone was roughed up, but there were firearms involved,\" Lt. Clint Nichols told reporters. Nichols said the firearms were pointed at the victims. A reporter asked Nichols: Was \"O.J. was the boss in that room?\" Nichols responded, \"That is what we believe, yes.\" Watch Simpson transferred Sunday in handcuffs \u00bb . The alleged victims were identified as Bruce Fromong, a sports memorabilia collector who described the incident as \"a home invasion-type robbery,\" and Alfred Beardsley, who has been quoted by celebrity Web site TMZ.com as saying that Simpson later apologized to him and told him he regretted the incident. Acting on a tip, police met over the weekend at McCarran International Airport with 46-year-old Walter Alexander, of Mesa, Arizona, who told them about the alleged robbery and validated the tipster's information, Capt. James Dillon told reporters. Alexander was arrested Saturday night on two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary with a deadly weapon. He was released on his own recognizance and returned to Mesa either Saturday night or early Sunday morning, Dillon said. In addition, investigators are seeking four other men they believe accompanied Simpson into the hotel room, Nichols said. Nichols said, \"There is a social relationship between the individuals that we identified and O.J. Simpson.\" Though Simpson is not accused of having brandished a gun himself, two firearms that police said were used were recovered early Sunday in one of three searches. Investigators would would not divulge where the weapons were found. Nichols dismissed an initial report that the men may have been off-duty police. \"There is no truth to that whatsoever,\" he said. \"That came as a result of some language that was used when the individuals burst into the room that led our victims to believe that they may have been police.\" Simpson, 60, has acknowledged taking some items that belonged to him, but he has denied that any weapons were involved. \"Whether the property belonged to Mr. Simpson or not is still in debate,\" Nichols said. \"We are still in the process of sorting that out.\" Nichols also said that some of the property taken had Simpson's signature. But \"there was some other property taken as well,\" he said. \"I believe there were some Joe Montana cleats and some signed baseballs and other stuff.\" The latest charges against Simpson mean he faces the prospect of another prosecution, more than a decade after the June 1994 stabbing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman. Simpson was acquitted of murder the following year. The trial riveted much of the United States. But in 1997, a jury found him liable for the deaths in a civil case brought by the Goldman family. Simpson was ordered to pay the families a total of $33.5 million for the deaths . Goldman had gone to Nicole Simpson's Los Angeles home to return a pair of glasses the day of the slayings. Goldman's sister, Kim Goldman, said she wasn't surprised by the robbery allegations, since Simpson \"thinks he can do no wrong.\" \"He's capable of stabbing people to death, so I think robbery is nothing surprising,\" she said. \"Normal, logical, civil-minded, law-abiding people don't storm a room with guns demanding stuff back.\" Fromong had testified on Simpson's behalf in the civil case, telling the court that prices for Simpson memorabilia had dropped substantially since the 1995 verdict. His testimony was part of the defense's contention that Simpson could not afford to pay the Goldmans. Simpson recently wrote a book originally titled \"If I Did It\" and had planned to publish it himself, but a public outcry led to the cancellation of his book deal. A bankruptcy judge subsequently awarded the Goldmans the rights to the book in light of their inability to collect the wrongful death award. The Goldmans retitled the book, \"If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.\" That book just hit bookstores. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ted Rowlands contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "No bail for ex-NFL star accused of directing men in alleged armed robbery .\nSimpson faces charges of robbery, assault, burglary and conspiracy .\nAlleged robbery involved sports-related items, police say .\nSimpson arrested Sunday in Las Vegas, but he says items were his .", "id": 1020} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Previously unseen footage of Diana, Princess of Wales, taken just hours before she was killed in a car crash, has been shown to the jury at the inquest into her death. The footage showed Diana and Dodi step into an elevator at the Ritz Hotel. Images taken from a security camera at the Ritz Hotel in Paris show the 36-year-old smiling as she and her lover Dodi Fayed step into an elevator and later walk out of the hotel. Further footage shows Fayed visiting a jeweler's shop, images that could lend support to claims that he was buying an engagement ring. Earlier, a British coroner at the inquest said tt may never be known for certain whether Princess Diana was pregnant when she died in the Paris car crash. Lord Justice Scott Baker told the jury at the inquest into the deaths of the princess and her lover Dodi Fayed that scientific evidence might be unable to demonstrate \"one way or the other\" whether she was in the early stages of pregnancy. But he said they would hear \"intimate\" details of her personal life. Watch footage of Diana's last hours \u00bb . Baker told the 11 members of the jury -- six women and five men -- Diana may have been on the contraceptive pill and that evidence she was poised to get engaged to Dodi on the night she died was contradictory. On Tuesday the judge, who is acting as coroner in the case, told the jury that a famous image taken in summer 1997 showing Diana wearing a swimsuit could not be proof she was pregnant with Dodi's child as she had not started a relationship with him at that stage. The jury is set to hear \"scene setting\" evidence, including CCTV and a tourist video. The inquest to establish cause of death is expected to be a six-month process. Fayed's father, Mohammed Al Fayed, has contended from the start that Diana and his son were murdered because the royal family \"could not accept that an Egyptian Muslim could eventually be step-father to the future king of England,\" referring to Diana's son Prince William. \"I'm hoping for justice,\" Al Fayed said outside court. \"At last, we're going to have a jury from ordinary people and I hope to reach the decision which I believe that my son and Princess Diana have been murdered by the royal family.\" Baker told the jury of Al Fayed's allegations, but again reminded them that they were responsible for deciding the facts of the case, but not to assign blame or guilt. \"You have to decide four important, but limited factual questions: who the deceased were, when they came by their deaths, where they came by their deaths and how they came by their deaths,\" Baker said, according to inquest transcripts. \"The first three questions are unlikely to give rise to any difficulty. The fourth is a rather wider question and is directed towards the means by which they died.\" Diana, 36, and 42-year-old Dodi Fayed were killed on August 31, 1997 when the Mercedes-Benz they were traveling in hit a pillar in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. They were being pursued at the time by the paparazzi after leaving the Ritz Hotel. Driver Henri Paul, who was also killed, was drunk and driving at high speed. Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was the sole survivor. Next week, the jury is scheduled to travel to Paris to see the crash site, along the River Seine. They are also expected to hear testimony from the paparazzi who were present after the accident. In its evidence section, the Web site for the inquest has posted previously unpublished pictures taken by paparazzi of the limo before and immediately after the accident. One is a closeup -- looking into the front of the vehicle -- that shows Diana, Fayed, Paul and Rees-Jones minutes before the crash. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Jury shown new footage of Diana taken hours before her death .\nDiana and Dodi Fayed inquest jury to hear \"scene setting\" evidence .\nOn Tuesday coroner outlined controversial claims, published new images .\nCourt will make final decision on what happened in car crash 10 years ago .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Previously unseen footage of Diana, Princess of Wales, taken just hours before she was killed in a car crash, has been shown to the jury at the inquest into her death. The footage showed Diana and Dodi step into an elevator at the Ritz Hotel. Images taken from a security camera at the Ritz Hotel in Paris show the 36-year-old smiling as she and her lover Dodi Fayed step into an elevator and later walk out of the hotel. Further footage shows Fayed visiting a jeweler's shop, images that could lend support to claims that he was buying an engagement ring. Earlier, a British coroner at the inquest said tt may never be known for certain whether Princess Diana was pregnant when she died in the Paris car crash. Lord Justice Scott Baker told the jury at the inquest into the deaths of the princess and her lover Dodi Fayed that scientific evidence might be unable to demonstrate \"one way or the other\" whether she was in the early stages of pregnancy. But he said they would hear \"intimate\" details of her personal life. Watch footage of Diana's last hours \u00bb . Baker told the 11 members of the jury -- six women and five men -- Diana may have been on the contraceptive pill and that evidence she was poised to get engaged to Dodi on the night she died was contradictory. On Tuesday the judge, who is acting as coroner in the case, told the jury that a famous image taken in summer 1997 showing Diana wearing a swimsuit could not be proof she was pregnant with Dodi's child as she had not started a relationship with him at that stage. The jury is set to hear \"scene setting\" evidence, including CCTV and a tourist video. The inquest to establish cause of death is expected to be a six-month process. Fayed's father, Mohammed Al Fayed, has contended from the start that Diana and his son were murdered because the royal family \"could not accept that an Egyptian Muslim could eventually be step-father to the future king of England,\" referring to Diana's son Prince William. \"I'm hoping for justice,\" Al Fayed said outside court. \"At last, we're going to have a jury from ordinary people and I hope to reach the decision which I believe that my son and Princess Diana have been murdered by the royal family.\" Baker told the jury of Al Fayed's allegations, but again reminded them that they were responsible for deciding the facts of the case, but not to assign blame or guilt. \"You have to decide four important, but limited factual questions: who the deceased were, when they came by their deaths, where they came by their deaths and how they came by their deaths,\" Baker said, according to inquest transcripts. \"The first three questions are unlikely to give rise to any difficulty. The fourth is a rather wider question and is directed towards the means by which they died.\" Diana, 36, and 42-year-old Dodi Fayed were killed on August 31, 1997 when the Mercedes-Benz they were traveling in hit a pillar in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. They were being pursued at the time by the paparazzi after leaving the Ritz Hotel. Driver Henri Paul, who was also killed, was drunk and driving at high speed. Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was the sole survivor. Next week, the jury is scheduled to travel to Paris to see the crash site, along the River Seine. They are also expected to hear testimony from the paparazzi who were present after the accident. In its evidence section, the Web site for the inquest has posted previously unpublished pictures taken by paparazzi of the limo before and immediately after the accident. One is a closeup -- looking into the front of the vehicle -- that shows Diana, Fayed, Paul and Rees-Jones minutes before the crash. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Jury shown new footage of Diana taken hours before her death .\nDiana and Dodi Fayed inquest jury to hear \"scene setting\" evidence .\nOn Tuesday coroner outlined controversial claims, published new images .\nCourt will make final decision on what happened in car crash 10 years ago .", "id": 1096} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner's declaration that France had to prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear program was not conventional diplomatic behavior. But then Kouchner was never expected to be a soft-soaper on the diplomatic scene. French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner has a reputation for challenging convention and authority. A surprise appointment from the Socialist ranks to Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative government, the founder of Medicins Sans Frontiers has always challenged convention and authority. The former UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali once called Kouchner 'an unguided missile' and the man himself has been known to declare: \"To change the law you sometimes have to break the law\". He was in his youth one of the leaders of the students revolt in France in May 1968. Kouchner is a humanitarian as well as a patriot, with a strong commitment to human rights. Unusually for a man of the Left, he supported the US-led intervention in Iraq (while criticizing the aftermath). But he did so on the grounds of Saddam Hussein's denial of human rights, not his possible possession of weapons of mass destruction. His and President Sarkozy's concern for human rights lies behind their eagerness to join Gordon Brown's Britain in a new push for action in Darfur. Bernard Kouchner did not come to his position with any of former President Chirac's instinctive distrust of the United States. Washington, which has been critical of some European states for their weakness in confronting Teheran, will have been delighted by his 'get serious' warning to Teheran. But the plain-speaking Kouchner is unlikely to be deterred by fears of upsetting the White House when he has criticisms to make of US policy. How much should be made of his words on Iran remains unclear at this stage. They were scarcely on the same scale as President Chirac's threat when he was still in office to retaliate with nuclear strikes against any state found to be responsible for a large-scale terrorist attack on France. But they are all of a piece with France's new high-profile style under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. Mr Kouchner, for example, became the first French Foreign Minister to visit Iraq since 1988, insisting that there could only be a political solution to the country's problems, not a military one, and offering France's services as a mediator and 'honest broker' between Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds. On Iran he is, in a way, merely echoing the words of his President who declared in a speech last month that a nuclear-armed Iran would be 'unacceptable' and describing the stand-off over its nuclear program as 'undoubtedly the most serious crisis before us today'. Certainly Mr Kouchner is making clear that France no longer takes the view once expressed by President Chirac that a nuclear-armed Iran might be inevitable . In continuing to ratchet up the rhetoric over that threat and to underline the West's resolution on Iran's nuclear enrichment program Mr Kouchner is supplementing his president's warnings. Neither is saying that military intervention against Iran is imminent or inevitable. Neither has yet confirmed that France would be part of any such military action. But both are stressing the risks which are piling up as a result of Teheran's brinkmanship. Perhaps the strongest lesson though from Mr Kouchner's intervention is his underlining that the new administration in France is not a knee-jerk anti-American one -- and that France is in the business of reclaiming a role at the top diplomatic tables. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFrench FM Kouchner has told France to prepare for possibility of war with Iran .\nWas a surprise appointment to Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative government .\nAlso the first French Foreign Minister to visit Iraq since 1988 .\nFounder of Medicins Sans Frontiers, also French student leader in May 1968 .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner's declaration that France had to prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear program was not conventional diplomatic behavior. But then Kouchner was never expected to be a soft-soaper on the diplomatic scene. French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner has a reputation for challenging convention and authority. A surprise appointment from the Socialist ranks to Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative government, the founder of Medicins Sans Frontiers has always challenged convention and authority. The former UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali once called Kouchner 'an unguided missile' and the man himself has been known to declare: \"To change the law you sometimes have to break the law\". He was in his youth one of the leaders of the students revolt in France in May 1968. Kouchner is a humanitarian as well as a patriot, with a strong commitment to human rights. Unusually for a man of the Left, he supported the US-led intervention in Iraq (while criticizing the aftermath). But he did so on the grounds of Saddam Hussein's denial of human rights, not his possible possession of weapons of mass destruction. His and President Sarkozy's concern for human rights lies behind their eagerness to join Gordon Brown's Britain in a new push for action in Darfur. Bernard Kouchner did not come to his position with any of former President Chirac's instinctive distrust of the United States. Washington, which has been critical of some European states for their weakness in confronting Teheran, will have been delighted by his 'get serious' warning to Teheran. But the plain-speaking Kouchner is unlikely to be deterred by fears of upsetting the White House when he has criticisms to make of US policy. How much should be made of his words on Iran remains unclear at this stage. They were scarcely on the same scale as President Chirac's threat when he was still in office to retaliate with nuclear strikes against any state found to be responsible for a large-scale terrorist attack on France. But they are all of a piece with France's new high-profile style under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. Mr Kouchner, for example, became the first French Foreign Minister to visit Iraq since 1988, insisting that there could only be a political solution to the country's problems, not a military one, and offering France's services as a mediator and 'honest broker' between Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds. On Iran he is, in a way, merely echoing the words of his President who declared in a speech last month that a nuclear-armed Iran would be 'unacceptable' and describing the stand-off over its nuclear program as 'undoubtedly the most serious crisis before us today'. Certainly Mr Kouchner is making clear that France no longer takes the view once expressed by President Chirac that a nuclear-armed Iran might be inevitable . In continuing to ratchet up the rhetoric over that threat and to underline the West's resolution on Iran's nuclear enrichment program Mr Kouchner is supplementing his president's warnings. Neither is saying that military intervention against Iran is imminent or inevitable. Neither has yet confirmed that France would be part of any such military action. But both are stressing the risks which are piling up as a result of Teheran's brinkmanship. Perhaps the strongest lesson though from Mr Kouchner's intervention is his underlining that the new administration in France is not a knee-jerk anti-American one -- and that France is in the business of reclaiming a role at the top diplomatic tables. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "French FM Kouchner has told France to prepare for possibility of war with Iran .\nWas a surprise appointment to Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative government .\nAlso the first French Foreign Minister to visit Iraq since 1988 .\nFounder of Medicins Sans Frontiers, also French student leader in May 1968 .", "id": 1031} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The owner of a North Carolina beach house where seven college students died in a weekend fire said Monday that his family's \"lives were just changed forever\" by the tragedy. Chip Auman said his 18-year-old daughter survived the fire but was hospitalized and in stable condition because of complications from smoke inhalation. \"The thought of losing a child is unimaginable to me, and as a father my heart goes out to the families that lost a loved one in this situation,\" he said. Auman said the situation was \"hard to fathom.\" \"There's just no words to describe what we've been going through,\" he said, asking for prayers for survivors and the families of those who died. \"We're numb, we're confused, we're heartbroken.\" Two college campuses mourned Monday. Six University of South Carolina students and a Clemson University student died in the fire early Sunday morning in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. Six other South Carolina students were able to get out of the house in time. The six were treated and released from nearby Brunswick Community Hospital, but Auman's daughter was hospitalized again in Hartsville, South Carolina. Authorities from the state Bureau of Investigation and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are leading the investigation into the cause of the fire. Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Debbie Smith said the house was \"engulfed\" in flames when the fire department arrived on the scene, about five minutes after being notified. The flames shot into the sky and ultimately left little more than portions of the framing. Fire officials do not believe foul play was involved. Watch a neighbor's video, fears of fast-burning fire \u00bb . Dennis A. Pruitt, the vice president for student affairs for the University of South Carolina, said investigators have said it would be Tuesday or Wednesday before the identities of the victims are confirmed publicly. It could be as much as a month until investigators know the cause of the fire, Pruitt said. The university did not cancel classes on Monday, but Pruitt said arrangements had been made for those who need to go home or stay out of class at the 28,000-student campus. Pruitt said meetings had been held Sunday with members of Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The South Carolina students were affiliated with those houses, he said, although he stressed that the weekend was not an official Greek function. He also said counselors and ministers were available to help students deal with the loss of their classmates. The university president, Dr. Andrew Sorenson, contacted the families of those who died in the fire to express the condolences and support of the university community. Jay Laura, student president of the USC chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, said the campus would pull together after the tragedy. \"If any place can come together to help in the healing process and the aftermath of an event like this, it is South Carolina,\" Laura said at a Monday afternoon press conference. Fire survivor Tripp Wylie, a 20-year-old South Carolina sophomore, said he jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape the flames and was unable to get back in to help his friends. \"I could see a buddy of mine off to the left who had gotten out. He was just yelling at me to jump and stuff,\" Wylie told CNN affiliate WYFF. \"The smoke was pouring out, couldn't really breathe, so I had to make a quick decision. [I] just kind of leaned out the window and luckily I jumped far enough to make it into the canal.\" Neighbors flocked to see the fire as firefighters battled and ultimately got the blaze under control. See the scenes of devastation \u00bb . George Smith, who lives across the street from the house, said he heard sirens between 6:30 and 7 a.m. and went outside to see \"the whole sky lit up.\" \"The whole house was completely engulfed in flames, up to about 20 feet,\" he said. \"I have never seen [a fire] move so fast.\" George Smith said the house's occupants were \"partying in there yesterday and into the night.\" After about 10:30 p.m. Saturday they quieted down, he said. Linda Sing said she was walking her dog when she saw the fiery destruction. She noted that firefighters had saved an adjacent house by spraying it down with water. \"We knew there were people in there, but we hoped and prayed they'd gotten out,\" Sing said. \"This is the worst thing I've ever seen. We've had hurricanes, but this is worse.\" Ocean Isle Beach is a popular resort destination along North Carolina's southern coast. The year-round population of the 7-mile-long island is about 425, but it swells to about 25,000 during the summer season, according to the town's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n\"Heartbroken\" house owner's daughter among six survivors hospitalized .\nOne survivor jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape .\nUniversity of South Carolina mourns deaths of six students .", "context": "(CNN) -- The owner of a North Carolina beach house where seven college students died in a weekend fire said Monday that his family's \"lives were just changed forever\" by the tragedy. Chip Auman said his 18-year-old daughter survived the fire but was hospitalized and in stable condition because of complications from smoke inhalation. \"The thought of losing a child is unimaginable to me, and as a father my heart goes out to the families that lost a loved one in this situation,\" he said. Auman said the situation was \"hard to fathom.\" \"There's just no words to describe what we've been going through,\" he said, asking for prayers for survivors and the families of those who died. \"We're numb, we're confused, we're heartbroken.\" Two college campuses mourned Monday. Six University of South Carolina students and a Clemson University student died in the fire early Sunday morning in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. Six other South Carolina students were able to get out of the house in time. The six were treated and released from nearby Brunswick Community Hospital, but Auman's daughter was hospitalized again in Hartsville, South Carolina. Authorities from the state Bureau of Investigation and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are leading the investigation into the cause of the fire. Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Debbie Smith said the house was \"engulfed\" in flames when the fire department arrived on the scene, about five minutes after being notified. The flames shot into the sky and ultimately left little more than portions of the framing. Fire officials do not believe foul play was involved. Watch a neighbor's video, fears of fast-burning fire \u00bb . Dennis A. Pruitt, the vice president for student affairs for the University of South Carolina, said investigators have said it would be Tuesday or Wednesday before the identities of the victims are confirmed publicly. It could be as much as a month until investigators know the cause of the fire, Pruitt said. The university did not cancel classes on Monday, but Pruitt said arrangements had been made for those who need to go home or stay out of class at the 28,000-student campus. Pruitt said meetings had been held Sunday with members of Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The South Carolina students were affiliated with those houses, he said, although he stressed that the weekend was not an official Greek function. He also said counselors and ministers were available to help students deal with the loss of their classmates. The university president, Dr. Andrew Sorenson, contacted the families of those who died in the fire to express the condolences and support of the university community. Jay Laura, student president of the USC chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, said the campus would pull together after the tragedy. \"If any place can come together to help in the healing process and the aftermath of an event like this, it is South Carolina,\" Laura said at a Monday afternoon press conference. Fire survivor Tripp Wylie, a 20-year-old South Carolina sophomore, said he jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape the flames and was unable to get back in to help his friends. \"I could see a buddy of mine off to the left who had gotten out. He was just yelling at me to jump and stuff,\" Wylie told CNN affiliate WYFF. \"The smoke was pouring out, couldn't really breathe, so I had to make a quick decision. [I] just kind of leaned out the window and luckily I jumped far enough to make it into the canal.\" Neighbors flocked to see the fire as firefighters battled and ultimately got the blaze under control. See the scenes of devastation \u00bb . George Smith, who lives across the street from the house, said he heard sirens between 6:30 and 7 a.m. and went outside to see \"the whole sky lit up.\" \"The whole house was completely engulfed in flames, up to about 20 feet,\" he said. \"I have never seen [a fire] move so fast.\" George Smith said the house's occupants were \"partying in there yesterday and into the night.\" After about 10:30 p.m. Saturday they quieted down, he said. Linda Sing said she was walking her dog when she saw the fiery destruction. She noted that firefighters had saved an adjacent house by spraying it down with water. \"We knew there were people in there, but we hoped and prayed they'd gotten out,\" Sing said. \"This is the worst thing I've ever seen. We've had hurricanes, but this is worse.\" Ocean Isle Beach is a popular resort destination along North Carolina's southern coast. The year-round population of the 7-mile-long island is about 425, but it swells to about 25,000 during the summer season, according to the town's Web site. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Heartbroken\" house owner's daughter among six survivors hospitalized .\nOne survivor jumped out of a third-story window into a canal to escape .\nUniversity of South Carolina mourns deaths of six students .", "id": 1137} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidates on Wednesday criticized President Bush's plan to withdraw roughly 30,000 troops from Iraq by next summer, with Sen. Hillary Clinton labeling it \"too little, too late.\" Sen. Hillary Clinton listens as Gen. David Petraeus testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee. In an open letter to Bush, Clinton said the troop withdrawal \"is simply too little, too late, and unacceptable to this Congress, and to the American people who have made clear their strong desire to bring our troops home, and end this war.\" Bush on Thursday is expected to endorse the recommendations of Gen. David Petraeus that the troop levels in Iraq be lowered to 130,000 by July, down from the \"surge\" level of 160,000. \"As commander in chief, you have the authority and ability to greatly accelerate the redeployment of U.S. forces from Iraq, and to bring so many more troops home so much faster,\" the New York Democrat said. \"I strongly urge you to choose this course of action.\" In an interview Wednesday with CNN, one of Clinton's chief rivals for the 2008 nomination, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, said the president is returning to an earlier, failed policy. \"We now are still in the same position as we essentially were in June 2006,\" he said. \"We are in the same levels of violence; we are at the same levels of dysfunctional when it comes to the government in Iraq, and the American people at some point have a right to ask from their leadership in Washington and from the president: When is enough enough?\" Watch '08 Dems weigh in on war in Iraq \u00bb . Obama presented a new plan for Iraq on Wednesday afternoon in Clinton, Iowa. It calls for an immediate drawdown of combat operations at a pace of one or two brigades every month, to be completed by the end of next year, according to excerpts released before his speech. A brigade comprises between 3,000 and 5,000 soldiers. Obama recommended a new constitutional convention for Iraq, a new regional diplomatic effort and steps to confront the country's humanitarian crisis. \"Let me be clear: There is no military solution in Iraq, and there never was. The best way to protect our security and to pressure Iraq's leaders to resolve their civil war is to immediately begin to remove our combat troops,\" Obama said in his speech. Presidential candidate John Edwards, who has been pressing congressional Democrats to take a more confrontational stance against President Bush, called for an immediate withdrawal of 40,000 to 50,000 troops. In a prepared statement, Edwards, a Democrat from North Carolina, said Obama, Clinton and Republican Sen. John Warner of Virginia, who recently called for a withdrawal to begin by Christmas, have \"a moral responsibility to use every tool available to them, including a filibuster, to force the president to change course.\" Edwards also called Obama's plan for troop withdrawal a copy of the president's plan . \"Sen. Obama would withdraw only one to two combat brigades a month between now and the end of next year,\" said Edwards, \"which for the next several months could essentially mimic the president's own plans to withdraw 30,000 troops by next summer.\" In a statement, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Connecticut, said Wednesday that it was useless to debate tactics when \"the underlying policy is a complete failure.\" \"I call on my colleagues to do what needs to be done to end our involvement in this civil war and help restore our national security by clearly and directly declaring that they will not support any Iraq measure without a firm, enforceable deadline tied to funding for the completion of redeployment of troops from Iraq,\" Dodd said. Democrats lack the votes in Congress to force the president to bring the troops home and are seeking a compromise position. Congressional Democratic leaders are meeting with Republican lawmakers, who want a change in war policy but are unwilling to cut funding or set a timeline for withdrawal. Privately, congressional Democrats concede that the next president probably will inherit at least a deployment of 100,000 troops in Iraq. The Democratic presidential candidates, particularly the five in Congress, face pressure from liberal groups such as MoveOn.org demanding that they directly confront the president. Obama said it was unlikely he would vote for any legislation that does not include a definite withdrawal deadline. \"You know, we are going to have to evaluate what's available, but it appears clear to me that the president is not willing to compromise, short of Congress forcing him to accept a shorter timetable, and, absent that, we are essentially engaging in a bunch of symbolic action there,\" Obama told CNN. \"What we need is a clear message from the Congress that it is time for us to change course, and it's time for us to do that,\" he said. E-mail to a friend . CNN's John King, Dana Bash, Scott Anderson and Xuan Thai contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: John Edwards calls for immediate withdrawal of 40,000-50,000 troops .\nSen. Hillary Clinton says withdrawal of 30,000 troops by July \"too little, too late\"\nSen. Barack Obama calls for an immediate start to troop withdrawals .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidates on Wednesday criticized President Bush's plan to withdraw roughly 30,000 troops from Iraq by next summer, with Sen. Hillary Clinton labeling it \"too little, too late.\" Sen. Hillary Clinton listens as Gen. David Petraeus testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee. In an open letter to Bush, Clinton said the troop withdrawal \"is simply too little, too late, and unacceptable to this Congress, and to the American people who have made clear their strong desire to bring our troops home, and end this war.\" Bush on Thursday is expected to endorse the recommendations of Gen. David Petraeus that the troop levels in Iraq be lowered to 130,000 by July, down from the \"surge\" level of 160,000. \"As commander in chief, you have the authority and ability to greatly accelerate the redeployment of U.S. forces from Iraq, and to bring so many more troops home so much faster,\" the New York Democrat said. \"I strongly urge you to choose this course of action.\" In an interview Wednesday with CNN, one of Clinton's chief rivals for the 2008 nomination, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, said the president is returning to an earlier, failed policy. \"We now are still in the same position as we essentially were in June 2006,\" he said. \"We are in the same levels of violence; we are at the same levels of dysfunctional when it comes to the government in Iraq, and the American people at some point have a right to ask from their leadership in Washington and from the president: When is enough enough?\" Watch '08 Dems weigh in on war in Iraq \u00bb . Obama presented a new plan for Iraq on Wednesday afternoon in Clinton, Iowa. It calls for an immediate drawdown of combat operations at a pace of one or two brigades every month, to be completed by the end of next year, according to excerpts released before his speech. A brigade comprises between 3,000 and 5,000 soldiers. Obama recommended a new constitutional convention for Iraq, a new regional diplomatic effort and steps to confront the country's humanitarian crisis. \"Let me be clear: There is no military solution in Iraq, and there never was. The best way to protect our security and to pressure Iraq's leaders to resolve their civil war is to immediately begin to remove our combat troops,\" Obama said in his speech. Presidential candidate John Edwards, who has been pressing congressional Democrats to take a more confrontational stance against President Bush, called for an immediate withdrawal of 40,000 to 50,000 troops. In a prepared statement, Edwards, a Democrat from North Carolina, said Obama, Clinton and Republican Sen. John Warner of Virginia, who recently called for a withdrawal to begin by Christmas, have \"a moral responsibility to use every tool available to them, including a filibuster, to force the president to change course.\" Edwards also called Obama's plan for troop withdrawal a copy of the president's plan . \"Sen. Obama would withdraw only one to two combat brigades a month between now and the end of next year,\" said Edwards, \"which for the next several months could essentially mimic the president's own plans to withdraw 30,000 troops by next summer.\" In a statement, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Connecticut, said Wednesday that it was useless to debate tactics when \"the underlying policy is a complete failure.\" \"I call on my colleagues to do what needs to be done to end our involvement in this civil war and help restore our national security by clearly and directly declaring that they will not support any Iraq measure without a firm, enforceable deadline tied to funding for the completion of redeployment of troops from Iraq,\" Dodd said. Democrats lack the votes in Congress to force the president to bring the troops home and are seeking a compromise position. Congressional Democratic leaders are meeting with Republican lawmakers, who want a change in war policy but are unwilling to cut funding or set a timeline for withdrawal. Privately, congressional Democrats concede that the next president probably will inherit at least a deployment of 100,000 troops in Iraq. The Democratic presidential candidates, particularly the five in Congress, face pressure from liberal groups such as MoveOn.org demanding that they directly confront the president. Obama said it was unlikely he would vote for any legislation that does not include a definite withdrawal deadline. \"You know, we are going to have to evaluate what's available, but it appears clear to me that the president is not willing to compromise, short of Congress forcing him to accept a shorter timetable, and, absent that, we are essentially engaging in a bunch of symbolic action there,\" Obama told CNN. \"What we need is a clear message from the Congress that it is time for us to change course, and it's time for us to do that,\" he said. E-mail to a friend . CNN's John King, Dana Bash, Scott Anderson and Xuan Thai contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: John Edwards calls for immediate withdrawal of 40,000-50,000 troops .\nSen. Hillary Clinton says withdrawal of 30,000 troops by July \"too little, too late\"\nSen. Barack Obama calls for an immediate start to troop withdrawals .", "id": 1117} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A chronology of bombings and attempted bomb attacks in the mainland UK since the 1970s: . Police close off streets around Haymarket, in London's busy theater district. June 29, 2007: Police defuse a bomb consisting of 200 liters of fuel, gas cylinders and nails found in an abandoned car in Haymarket, central London. A second car packed with gas and nails was later found to have been parked just a few hundred yards from the first, before it was towed away by traffic wardens in the early hours of Friday for violating parking restrictions. Police say two vehicles clearly linked. July 21, 2005: Two weeks after the deadly 7/7 bombings, four men are alleged to have attempted to carry out a second wave of attacks against London's transport network at three London underground stations and aboard a bus. But their alleged rucksack bombs fail to explode. July 7, 2005: Four suicide bombers detonate themselves aboard three underground trains and a bus in a morning rush hour attack against London's transport network, killing 52 people and injuring around 700 more. Al Qaeda claims responsibility in a video statement. August 2004: Anti-terrorist police disrupt a plot by Islamic militants to blow up targets including the Ministry of Sound nightclub and the Bluewater shopping center in southeast England using explosives packed into limousines and large vehicles. Seven men are convicted in May 2007 and sentenced to up to 26 years in prison. March 2001: A car bomb explodes outside the BBC's London headquarters, wounding one man. Police blame the Real IRA, a republican splinter group opposed to the IRA's cease fire. April 1999: Three people die when a nail bomb explodes in the Admiral Duncan pub in London's gay district -- the third in a spate of series of nail bomb attacks also targeting immigrant areas of the city that left dozens injured. A 23-year-old self-declared \"Nazi\", David Copeland, is sentenced to six life terms. June 1996: A massive IRA bomb explodes in a shopping center in central Manchester, injuring more than 200 people. February 1996: Two people die as IRA terrorists detonate a bomb in London's Docklands area, causing damage estimated at around $170m and ending the group's 17-month cease fire. April 1993: An IRA truck bomb devastates part of London's financial district, killing one and wounding 44. March 1993: Two boys aged three and 12 are killed and dozens are injured by two bombs left in litter bins in Warrington, northern England. The IRA admits planting the bombs. April 1992: A huge IRA car bomb in London's financial district kills three people and wounds 91. February 1991: IRA terrorists launch a mortar attack at Prime Minister John Major's Downing Street offices. No-one is injured. September 1989: Eleven people die and 22 are wounded when an IRA bomb explodes at a Royal Marine music school in Deal, southern England. December 1988: A Pan Am airliner explodes over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing 259 aboard and 11 people on the ground. Libyan agent Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, convicted of the attack in 2001, was this week granted the right to mount a fresh appeal. (Read about Lockerbie bomber) October 1984: Five people die in an IRA bomb attack on a hotel in Brighton, southern England, where Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet are staying for the Conservative Party's annual conference. December 1983: An IRA bomb at London's Harrods department store kills six people. July 1982: Two IRA bomb attacks on soldiers in London's parks kill 11 people and wound 50. October-November 1974: A wave of IRA bombs in British pubs in Birmingham and Guildford kill 28 people and wound more than 200. February 1974: A coach carrying soldiers and families in northern England is bombed by the IRA, killing 12 and wounding 14. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTwo cars loaded with gasoline and nails found abandoned in London Friday .\n52 people killed on July 7, 2005 after bombs exploded on London bus, trains .\nBritish capital wracked by violence by the IRA for years .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A chronology of bombings and attempted bomb attacks in the mainland UK since the 1970s: . Police close off streets around Haymarket, in London's busy theater district. June 29, 2007: Police defuse a bomb consisting of 200 liters of fuel, gas cylinders and nails found in an abandoned car in Haymarket, central London. A second car packed with gas and nails was later found to have been parked just a few hundred yards from the first, before it was towed away by traffic wardens in the early hours of Friday for violating parking restrictions. Police say two vehicles clearly linked. July 21, 2005: Two weeks after the deadly 7/7 bombings, four men are alleged to have attempted to carry out a second wave of attacks against London's transport network at three London underground stations and aboard a bus. But their alleged rucksack bombs fail to explode. July 7, 2005: Four suicide bombers detonate themselves aboard three underground trains and a bus in a morning rush hour attack against London's transport network, killing 52 people and injuring around 700 more. Al Qaeda claims responsibility in a video statement. August 2004: Anti-terrorist police disrupt a plot by Islamic militants to blow up targets including the Ministry of Sound nightclub and the Bluewater shopping center in southeast England using explosives packed into limousines and large vehicles. Seven men are convicted in May 2007 and sentenced to up to 26 years in prison. March 2001: A car bomb explodes outside the BBC's London headquarters, wounding one man. Police blame the Real IRA, a republican splinter group opposed to the IRA's cease fire. April 1999: Three people die when a nail bomb explodes in the Admiral Duncan pub in London's gay district -- the third in a spate of series of nail bomb attacks also targeting immigrant areas of the city that left dozens injured. A 23-year-old self-declared \"Nazi\", David Copeland, is sentenced to six life terms. June 1996: A massive IRA bomb explodes in a shopping center in central Manchester, injuring more than 200 people. February 1996: Two people die as IRA terrorists detonate a bomb in London's Docklands area, causing damage estimated at around $170m and ending the group's 17-month cease fire. April 1993: An IRA truck bomb devastates part of London's financial district, killing one and wounding 44. March 1993: Two boys aged three and 12 are killed and dozens are injured by two bombs left in litter bins in Warrington, northern England. The IRA admits planting the bombs. April 1992: A huge IRA car bomb in London's financial district kills three people and wounds 91. February 1991: IRA terrorists launch a mortar attack at Prime Minister John Major's Downing Street offices. No-one is injured. September 1989: Eleven people die and 22 are wounded when an IRA bomb explodes at a Royal Marine music school in Deal, southern England. December 1988: A Pan Am airliner explodes over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing 259 aboard and 11 people on the ground. Libyan agent Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, convicted of the attack in 2001, was this week granted the right to mount a fresh appeal. (Read about Lockerbie bomber) October 1984: Five people die in an IRA bomb attack on a hotel in Brighton, southern England, where Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet are staying for the Conservative Party's annual conference. December 1983: An IRA bomb at London's Harrods department store kills six people. July 1982: Two IRA bomb attacks on soldiers in London's parks kill 11 people and wound 50. October-November 1974: A wave of IRA bombs in British pubs in Birmingham and Guildford kill 28 people and wound more than 200. February 1974: A coach carrying soldiers and families in northern England is bombed by the IRA, killing 12 and wounding 14. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Two cars loaded with gasoline and nails found abandoned in London Friday .\n52 people killed on July 7, 2005 after bombs exploded on London bus, trains .\nBritish capital wracked by violence by the IRA for years .", "id": 1011} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attacks are down 75 percent in recent months in a perilous stretch of neighborhoods in northeastern Baghdad, prompting a U.S. military officer to proclaim Monday that security there is \"dramatically improving.\" Concerned citizens have helped troops improve security in parts of Baghdad, a military official says. People line the streets, cars congest them, trash collectors and other city workers have returned, local leaders are holding community meetings again and \"markets have come back like gangbusters,\" said Army Col. Don Farris, commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. He added that the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence has been \"crushed\" since the beginning of May. However, there are still dangers, most notably the threats posed by Iranian-backed Shiite militants, Farris said. Speaking to Pentagon reporters via video link from Baghdad, Farris cited several factors he said contributed to the improving security situation. Among them is the \"surge,\" the additional U.S. troops deployed earlier this year. Watch how old rivalries have been posing problems \u00bb . Also helping improve the security situation are the cease-fire by radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army and the development of a program that employs \"concerned local citizens\" to assist U.S. and Iraqi forces, Farris said. Some of those citizens are members of local Sunni \"awakening councils,\" comprised of former militants -- often armed -- who create neighborhood watch groups to root out the insurgent elements in an area. Especially in the last six weeks, Farris said, civic and religious leaders have seen outsiders operating in the area and troops have made arrests, two Iranian operatives among them . \"From my foxhole, in our sector, it is working,\" he said of the improving security in the area. \"I can only speak to what I see in my sector and I am encouraged.\" Farris' sector -- which includes the Sunni-dominated district of Adhamiya and Sadr City, the Shiite slum where militants have demonstrated a strong presence -- has seen a \"remarkable turnaround,\" he said. Many of the communities in his area have been wracked with sectarian warfare and terrorized by insurgents and death squads. Despite improvements in the security situation, Farris warned that \"we still have a lot of work to do\" because there doesn't appear to be any sign that Shiite extremists with links to Iran are halting their activities. Farris said troops also are still finding explosively formed penetrators, which are often delivered or manufactured by Iran. Nine such bombs were found in late October, he said. There are intelligence reports indicating weapons and money are still flowing into Sadr City, he said. There are also problems returning refugees and displaced people to their homes in the area, Farris said, because \"essential services\" like water and electricity are not yet up to snuff. Though a \"trickle\" of families has returned home and many are asking when they can return, Farris said he believes residents will return en masse only when basic services are in better shape. Paul Folmsbee, a State Department provincial reconstruction team leader, said at the same news conference that his personnel was handling development issues involving law, governance, economic development and essential services. Farris' Monday remarks echo a string of similar assertions made by U.S. and Iraqi military officials over recent weeks. The military officials say they are seeing signs of Sunni-Shiite reconciliation. At a press conference earlier Monday in Baghdad, Brig. Gen. Ed Cardon, deputy commander for support of Multi-National Division-Center, discussed a \"definite period of progress\" in his region on the southern Baghdad outskirts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nOfficial: Streets bustling, workers returning, markets \"back like gangbusters\"\nTroop surge, citizens groups, Mehdi Army cease-fire all help security situation .\nIranian weapons, fighters still posing problems in northeastern Baghdad .\nCommander says more families will return when basic services fully restored .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attacks are down 75 percent in recent months in a perilous stretch of neighborhoods in northeastern Baghdad, prompting a U.S. military officer to proclaim Monday that security there is \"dramatically improving.\" Concerned citizens have helped troops improve security in parts of Baghdad, a military official says. People line the streets, cars congest them, trash collectors and other city workers have returned, local leaders are holding community meetings again and \"markets have come back like gangbusters,\" said Army Col. Don Farris, commander of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. He added that the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence has been \"crushed\" since the beginning of May. However, there are still dangers, most notably the threats posed by Iranian-backed Shiite militants, Farris said. Speaking to Pentagon reporters via video link from Baghdad, Farris cited several factors he said contributed to the improving security situation. Among them is the \"surge,\" the additional U.S. troops deployed earlier this year. Watch how old rivalries have been posing problems \u00bb . Also helping improve the security situation are the cease-fire by radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army and the development of a program that employs \"concerned local citizens\" to assist U.S. and Iraqi forces, Farris said. Some of those citizens are members of local Sunni \"awakening councils,\" comprised of former militants -- often armed -- who create neighborhood watch groups to root out the insurgent elements in an area. Especially in the last six weeks, Farris said, civic and religious leaders have seen outsiders operating in the area and troops have made arrests, two Iranian operatives among them . \"From my foxhole, in our sector, it is working,\" he said of the improving security in the area. \"I can only speak to what I see in my sector and I am encouraged.\" Farris' sector -- which includes the Sunni-dominated district of Adhamiya and Sadr City, the Shiite slum where militants have demonstrated a strong presence -- has seen a \"remarkable turnaround,\" he said. Many of the communities in his area have been wracked with sectarian warfare and terrorized by insurgents and death squads. Despite improvements in the security situation, Farris warned that \"we still have a lot of work to do\" because there doesn't appear to be any sign that Shiite extremists with links to Iran are halting their activities. Farris said troops also are still finding explosively formed penetrators, which are often delivered or manufactured by Iran. Nine such bombs were found in late October, he said. There are intelligence reports indicating weapons and money are still flowing into Sadr City, he said. There are also problems returning refugees and displaced people to their homes in the area, Farris said, because \"essential services\" like water and electricity are not yet up to snuff. Though a \"trickle\" of families has returned home and many are asking when they can return, Farris said he believes residents will return en masse only when basic services are in better shape. Paul Folmsbee, a State Department provincial reconstruction team leader, said at the same news conference that his personnel was handling development issues involving law, governance, economic development and essential services. Farris' Monday remarks echo a string of similar assertions made by U.S. and Iraqi military officials over recent weeks. The military officials say they are seeing signs of Sunni-Shiite reconciliation. At a press conference earlier Monday in Baghdad, Brig. Gen. Ed Cardon, deputy commander for support of Multi-National Division-Center, discussed a \"definite period of progress\" in his region on the southern Baghdad outskirts. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Official: Streets bustling, workers returning, markets \"back like gangbusters\"\nTroop surge, citizens groups, Mehdi Army cease-fire all help security situation .\nIranian weapons, fighters still posing problems in northeastern Baghdad .\nCommander says more families will return when basic services fully restored .", "id": 1067} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- There are some circuits that are cornerstones of the Formula 1 calendar: the Monacos and Silverstones whose every twist and turn are known intimately by the drivers and engineers. Then there are the newer circuits -- Malaysia and Bahrain, for instance -- but even these have become familiar to the drivers and their backroom boffins. Fuji Speedway employees pose behind a scale model of the new circuit and in front of an overhead view. Next week they have something completely new to contend with: a track that has yet to see a single F1 team put in a single lap. The Japan Grand Prix is to return to the Fuji Speedway, a circuit that hasn't seen an F1 race since 1977 (though now with a substantially different track layout). The Fuji circuit will be familiar to fans of classic arcade games. The old Fuji Speedway was the setting for the 1982 arcade game Pole Position (released by Namco in Japan and Atari in the rest of the world). The most notable aspect of the circuit is the vision of Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, looming in the distance. Though the move to this picturesque location is not without its controversies. The Suzuka track -- which had held Japanese Grands Prix between 1987 and 2006 -- had been popular with drivers and fans alike, but for this year and the next the Japanese Grand Prix will be held at Fuji. However an announcement by Formula One Management (FOM) this month revealed that Suzuka will return to the calendar for 2009 -- on the condition that the circuit makes some approved modifications -- with the location of the Japanese Grand Prix alternating yearly between Fuji and Suzuka after that. Behind the scenes is a political battleground -- both circuits are owned by car manufacturers with F1 connections -- Honda owns Suzuka, Toyota owns Fuji. Toyota is a relative newcomer to F1 but, having this year surpassed General Motors as the world's number one automobile manufacturer, and reputedly having the best funded team in the paddock (a position that hasn't been reflected in sporting success), it is not without clout. The redesign of the Fuji track was carried out by Hermann Tilke in 2003. Tilke, a German architect redesigned a number of F1 circuits in the 1990s and has since designed many new grand prix tracks including Malaysia, Istanbul, Bahrain and Shanghai, and the tracks for 2008's debut grands prix in Singapore and Valencia. So how do F1 teams prepare for a new circuit such as Fuji without data from previous races to fall back on? The answer lies with computer simulation. Computer-aided design (CAD) is as much a part of the design of a circuit these days as it is a part of the design of the high-tech cars. Every bend, every straight and every camber is fastidiously analyzed on screen before an ounce of dirt is shifted on the ground itself. Despite never having raced on the circuit, the teams have been testing their cars on a virtual Fuji Speedway for some time. BMW Sauber's simulation experts received CAD data from the Japanese race organizers late last year. And when their cars arrive at Fuji for testing next week, their race set-up should be close to optimum. The circuit was analyzed and broken up into between 500 and 800 segments. The radius of each individual segment was measured, allowing the engineers to exactly calculate the optimum racing line (the route around the circuit that covers the shortest possible distance). Then the effects of factors such as gradients and inclines were calculated. The slightest change in angle of a gradient can have significant effects on the downforce and aerodynamic profile of a car. \"In order to avoid losing precious time during the race weekend, we need to have as accurate as possible a picture of downforce levels, gearbox ratios and brake specification in advance,\" says Willy Rampf, Technical Director of the BMW Sauber F1 Team. Dieter Glass, Chief Race and Test Engineer with Toyota F1 explains: . \"You start to determine what downforce level gives the best lap time on the new circuit. Once you know that, you look into which gear ratios suit the track with the given level of downforce, before you get into more detailed simulations of different set-up solutions. \"Getting a bit closer to the weekend, you start running race simulations in order to predict the optimum race strategy. This prediction takes into account estimates of relevant characteristics of the new track, like the degradation of the two Bridgestone tire compounds and the effect the fuel has on lap time. If you have more fuel in the car, this affects your lap time, but we can accurately predict how much time is lost with every extra kilogram of fuel carried.\" One peculiarity of the Fuji circuit is the exceptionally long main straight, which at 1.475 km (0.916 miles) will allow for higher-than average-straight line speeds but, after the straight the track is relatively twisty. The teams have to find a balance between getting the most speed into the straight, and the best grip decelerating into the bends. \"You have some very slow corners which require good mechanical grip,\" says Glass, \"and as always you want good grip in general, but you have to balance that with the long straight, where you need low enough downforce to get a level of drag which allows you to have a good top speed.\" The testing may be virtual, but the teams hope that these virtual figures are a hair's breadth away from real world eventualities: . \"Our aim is to ensure that the lap times and top speed calculated using the simulation software do not vary by more than one percent from the actual values,\" says Rampf. Not that everything can be predicted: \"I think we are quite accurate but the ultimate response to that is very difficult to say for sure because it very much depends on what happens in the race,\" continues Glass. \"Many incidents can happen, which then have a positive or an adverse affect on strategy.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRe-designed Fuji Speedway to host its first Japanese Grand Prix since 1977 .\nSuzuka to alternate with Fuji from 2009 .\nComputer models used to prepare teams for the unfamiliar circuit .", "context": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- There are some circuits that are cornerstones of the Formula 1 calendar: the Monacos and Silverstones whose every twist and turn are known intimately by the drivers and engineers. Then there are the newer circuits -- Malaysia and Bahrain, for instance -- but even these have become familiar to the drivers and their backroom boffins. Fuji Speedway employees pose behind a scale model of the new circuit and in front of an overhead view. Next week they have something completely new to contend with: a track that has yet to see a single F1 team put in a single lap. The Japan Grand Prix is to return to the Fuji Speedway, a circuit that hasn't seen an F1 race since 1977 (though now with a substantially different track layout). The Fuji circuit will be familiar to fans of classic arcade games. The old Fuji Speedway was the setting for the 1982 arcade game Pole Position (released by Namco in Japan and Atari in the rest of the world). The most notable aspect of the circuit is the vision of Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, looming in the distance. Though the move to this picturesque location is not without its controversies. The Suzuka track -- which had held Japanese Grands Prix between 1987 and 2006 -- had been popular with drivers and fans alike, but for this year and the next the Japanese Grand Prix will be held at Fuji. However an announcement by Formula One Management (FOM) this month revealed that Suzuka will return to the calendar for 2009 -- on the condition that the circuit makes some approved modifications -- with the location of the Japanese Grand Prix alternating yearly between Fuji and Suzuka after that. Behind the scenes is a political battleground -- both circuits are owned by car manufacturers with F1 connections -- Honda owns Suzuka, Toyota owns Fuji. Toyota is a relative newcomer to F1 but, having this year surpassed General Motors as the world's number one automobile manufacturer, and reputedly having the best funded team in the paddock (a position that hasn't been reflected in sporting success), it is not without clout. The redesign of the Fuji track was carried out by Hermann Tilke in 2003. Tilke, a German architect redesigned a number of F1 circuits in the 1990s and has since designed many new grand prix tracks including Malaysia, Istanbul, Bahrain and Shanghai, and the tracks for 2008's debut grands prix in Singapore and Valencia. So how do F1 teams prepare for a new circuit such as Fuji without data from previous races to fall back on? The answer lies with computer simulation. Computer-aided design (CAD) is as much a part of the design of a circuit these days as it is a part of the design of the high-tech cars. Every bend, every straight and every camber is fastidiously analyzed on screen before an ounce of dirt is shifted on the ground itself. Despite never having raced on the circuit, the teams have been testing their cars on a virtual Fuji Speedway for some time. BMW Sauber's simulation experts received CAD data from the Japanese race organizers late last year. And when their cars arrive at Fuji for testing next week, their race set-up should be close to optimum. The circuit was analyzed and broken up into between 500 and 800 segments. The radius of each individual segment was measured, allowing the engineers to exactly calculate the optimum racing line (the route around the circuit that covers the shortest possible distance). Then the effects of factors such as gradients and inclines were calculated. The slightest change in angle of a gradient can have significant effects on the downforce and aerodynamic profile of a car. \"In order to avoid losing precious time during the race weekend, we need to have as accurate as possible a picture of downforce levels, gearbox ratios and brake specification in advance,\" says Willy Rampf, Technical Director of the BMW Sauber F1 Team. Dieter Glass, Chief Race and Test Engineer with Toyota F1 explains: . \"You start to determine what downforce level gives the best lap time on the new circuit. Once you know that, you look into which gear ratios suit the track with the given level of downforce, before you get into more detailed simulations of different set-up solutions. \"Getting a bit closer to the weekend, you start running race simulations in order to predict the optimum race strategy. This prediction takes into account estimates of relevant characteristics of the new track, like the degradation of the two Bridgestone tire compounds and the effect the fuel has on lap time. If you have more fuel in the car, this affects your lap time, but we can accurately predict how much time is lost with every extra kilogram of fuel carried.\" One peculiarity of the Fuji circuit is the exceptionally long main straight, which at 1.475 km (0.916 miles) will allow for higher-than average-straight line speeds but, after the straight the track is relatively twisty. The teams have to find a balance between getting the most speed into the straight, and the best grip decelerating into the bends. \"You have some very slow corners which require good mechanical grip,\" says Glass, \"and as always you want good grip in general, but you have to balance that with the long straight, where you need low enough downforce to get a level of drag which allows you to have a good top speed.\" The testing may be virtual, but the teams hope that these virtual figures are a hair's breadth away from real world eventualities: . \"Our aim is to ensure that the lap times and top speed calculated using the simulation software do not vary by more than one percent from the actual values,\" says Rampf. Not that everything can be predicted: \"I think we are quite accurate but the ultimate response to that is very difficult to say for sure because it very much depends on what happens in the race,\" continues Glass. \"Many incidents can happen, which then have a positive or an adverse affect on strategy.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Re-designed Fuji Speedway to host its first Japanese Grand Prix since 1977 .\nSuzuka to alternate with Fuji from 2009 .\nComputer models used to prepare teams for the unfamiliar circuit .", "id": 1088} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Muddy but unhurt, three University of Texas students emerged from a cramped cave complex in Austin, Texas, after a day-long search Sunday. A rescuer at the entrance to Airman's Cave in Austin, Texas, Sunday. Lt. Matt Cox, an Austin Fire Department spokesman, said the students -- two women and one man -- were reported missing early Sunday after a trip into Airman's Cave, about four miles south of the university's campus. They were found about halfway down the 12,000-foot-long cave, which has few spaces big enough for an adult to stand upright and is explored primarily by experienced spelunkers. The students were located shortly before 5 p.m. (6 p.m. ET), about 30 hours after they entered. Their names were not released Sunday night. A friend called 911 to report them missing at 5 a.m. The group had told friends to call 911 if they were not back by midnight Sunday, according to Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services. Earlier reports that four students were in the cave were incorrect, Cox said. Authorities did not know Sunday evening why the students were in the cave for so long. But Cox said it would have been easy even for experienced cavers to get lost in Airman's, which he compared to the roots of a tree. \"There are so many ways to go,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nThree Austin cave explorers are safe and are out of the cave, officials said .\nThe University of Texas students went into Airman's Cave Saturday .\nThe 12,000 foot long cave complex has tight twists and turns .\nUnclear exactly how the students lost their way, but cave is complex, official said .", "context": "(CNN) -- Muddy but unhurt, three University of Texas students emerged from a cramped cave complex in Austin, Texas, after a day-long search Sunday. A rescuer at the entrance to Airman's Cave in Austin, Texas, Sunday. Lt. Matt Cox, an Austin Fire Department spokesman, said the students -- two women and one man -- were reported missing early Sunday after a trip into Airman's Cave, about four miles south of the university's campus. They were found about halfway down the 12,000-foot-long cave, which has few spaces big enough for an adult to stand upright and is explored primarily by experienced spelunkers. The students were located shortly before 5 p.m. (6 p.m. ET), about 30 hours after they entered. Their names were not released Sunday night. A friend called 911 to report them missing at 5 a.m. The group had told friends to call 911 if they were not back by midnight Sunday, according to Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services. Earlier reports that four students were in the cave were incorrect, Cox said. Authorities did not know Sunday evening why the students were in the cave for so long. But Cox said it would have been easy even for experienced cavers to get lost in Airman's, which he compared to the roots of a tree. \"There are so many ways to go,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Three Austin cave explorers are safe and are out of the cave, officials said .\nThe University of Texas students went into Airman's Cave Saturday .\nThe 12,000 foot long cave complex has tight twists and turns .\nUnclear exactly how the students lost their way, but cave is complex, official said .", "id": 1091} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "HONG KONG, China (Reuters) -- Paul Lee got his liver from an executed Chinese prisoner; Karam in Egypt bought a kidney for his sister for $5,300; in Istanbul Hakan is holding out for $30,700 for one of his kidneys. Doctors in Pakistan have been arrested for abducting people, drugging them and stealing their kidneys. They are not so unusual: a dire shortage of donated organs in rich countries is sending foreigners with end-stage illnesses to poorer places like China, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Colombia and the Philippines to buy a new lease of life. Lee, a 53-year-old chief subway technician in Hong Kong, was diagnosed with liver cancer in January 2005 but doctors denied him a transplant because they feared the tumor would spread. A friend told him about a transplant hospital in China's north eastern Tianjin city and he signed up for a place. That April, he paid 260,000 yuan ($34,380) for a transplant -- surgery that saved his life. \"The hospital has connections with a lot of prisons,\" Lee told Reuters. \"Mine came from an executed prisoner from Heilongjiang. I thank the donor deeply.\" The World Health Organization estimates that 21,000 liver transplants are carried out annually, but medical experts put annual worldwide demand at at least 90,000. Demand for kidneys also exceeds supply, and that has given rise to organ trafficking and a black market for rich people and \"transplant tourists\" who travel to poor countries to buy body parts from people with few other routes to a better living. A donor in South Africa receives $700 for a kidney compared with $30,000 in the United States. A lack of transparency and little protection for donors has spurred calls by international bodies to crack down on, or at least regulate, the trade. But even where the trade is banned, laws are often muddled or laced with loopholes, which are sometimes defended by vested interests. And the unregulated route is much less complicated for the recipient. Any transplant procedure involving a living donor carries risks for the donor -- especially for liver transplants which involve removing part of the donor's liver. The complications can include bleeding, infection, even death. In the transplant trade, the recipient need not worry about, for example, exposing a living relative to that risk. \"It is cheaper and your next of kin is not taking the risk and you don't have to care for someone you don't know. Once you pay, it is discarded in a way, it is dispensable,\" said Luc Noel, a Geneva-based coordinator for Clinical Procedures at the World Health Organization. China recently banned the sale of human organs and restricted transplants for foreigners, saying it must first meet demand at home for 2 million organs a year. Only 20,000 transplants are carried out in China each year. Of these, 3,000 are liver transplants and 95 percent of them use livers from dead donors. China defended its use of organs from executed prisoners, saying consent was obtained from convicts or their families. A transplant operation using the liver of a dead donor costs around $33,000 in China. \"What is important is the transparency, it has to be open to scrutiny ... if China makes its current system open to scrutiny and very transparent, that would do good,\" said the WHO's Noel. In Asia, a cultural obsession with keeping the body of the deceased intact has stymied public organ donation programs. Excluding China, Asia has fewer than 200 livers donated by people ahead of their death each year, said Lo Chung-man, professor of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery at the University of Hong Kong. Pakistan, where trade in human organs is not illegal, is turning into a \"kidney bazaar\", said the chief executive of Pakistan's Kidney Foundation, Jaffar Naqvi. There are no confirmed figures for the number of foreigners coming to the country for new kidneys but Naqvi said there were 13 centers in Lahore alone which reported more than 2,000 transplants last year from bought kidneys. Patients, mostly from Europe, Saudi Arabia and India, pay about 500,000 rupees ($8,500) for a new kidney, he said. Donors are paid $300 to $1,000 and often get no medical care after the surgery. There is no consent in some cases. In May police arrested nine people, four of them doctors, for abducting people, drugging them and stealing their kidneys for transplant operations. In the pipeline is a draft law aimed at banning the trade, but a powerful lobby bent on preserving it is trying to ensure it allows kidney donations for a non-relative, with no payment. Such a clause allowing \"altruistic\" organ donations will ensure the trade continues with secret payment to donors, Naqvi said. Stories of people selling their organs, especially kidneys, are not uncommon in Egypt, where more than 30 percent of a population of more than 73 million people live below the poverty line. Karam, who asked to be identified only by his first name because organ trading is illegal, said it took him only 15 days to secure a kidney for his sister who was suffering from kidney failure. He said a doctor found him a man willing to sell his kidney for 30,000 Egyptian pounds ($5,300). \"The fees of the doctor were 5,000 pounds. Both his money and the fees of the hospital were deducted from the money the 'donor' received,\" said Karam. He said doctors usually help in finding people willing to sell their organs from their patients' lists. Abdel-Kader Hegazy, head of the disciplinary committee at the Doctors' Union, said Egyptian law lacks clear punishment for those involved in illegal transplants, making it easy for doctors to repeat the offence. \"The law says it is illegal to trade in organs but does not specify the punishment. We at the union suspended many doctors and closed their practices, but they have appealed before courts and won their licenses back,\" he told Reuters. \"It is an annoying and a regrettable situation. Well-known doctors and professors are doing this. They are rich people but they do it because they have no moral values.\" The union has been pushing for legislation to regulate organ transplants, with a draft bill including heavy fines and a prison sentence for those involved and a ban on transplants between people of different nationalities. But the draft law has been languishing in parliament for several years because of differences between doctors and senior Muslim religious leaders on whether Islam allows organ transplants in the case of clinical deaths. In Turkey, students, unemployed young men and struggling fathers post adverts on the Internet selling their kidneys, listing their drinking and smoking habits and blood type. These would-be donors say they have had enquiries from Germany, Israel and Turkey with asking prices going up to 50,000 lira ($38,760). Hakan, a 27-year-old security guard in Istanbul with two young children who also requested only his first name be published, told Reuters he received five or six offers from Turkey and Germany, offering 10,000-15,000 lira ($11,600), but he's holding out for 40,000 lira. \"Of course it's frightening but there's nothing else to be done,\" he said, adding he hadn't told his wife as he knew she would object. \"I'm doing it because of my family, if I was alone it wouldn't matter. I've got two children ... there's nothing else I can do for them.\" E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nOrgan shortage in rich states has created a trade from poorer countries .\n\"Transplant tourists\" travel to poor countries to buy organs from the desperate .\nPakistan, where trade in human organs is legal, is turning into a \"kidney bazaar\"\nPatients pay $8,500 for a new kidney, while donors are paid just $300 to $1,000 .", "context": "HONG KONG, China (Reuters) -- Paul Lee got his liver from an executed Chinese prisoner; Karam in Egypt bought a kidney for his sister for $5,300; in Istanbul Hakan is holding out for $30,700 for one of his kidneys. Doctors in Pakistan have been arrested for abducting people, drugging them and stealing their kidneys. They are not so unusual: a dire shortage of donated organs in rich countries is sending foreigners with end-stage illnesses to poorer places like China, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Colombia and the Philippines to buy a new lease of life. Lee, a 53-year-old chief subway technician in Hong Kong, was diagnosed with liver cancer in January 2005 but doctors denied him a transplant because they feared the tumor would spread. A friend told him about a transplant hospital in China's north eastern Tianjin city and he signed up for a place. That April, he paid 260,000 yuan ($34,380) for a transplant -- surgery that saved his life. \"The hospital has connections with a lot of prisons,\" Lee told Reuters. \"Mine came from an executed prisoner from Heilongjiang. I thank the donor deeply.\" The World Health Organization estimates that 21,000 liver transplants are carried out annually, but medical experts put annual worldwide demand at at least 90,000. Demand for kidneys also exceeds supply, and that has given rise to organ trafficking and a black market for rich people and \"transplant tourists\" who travel to poor countries to buy body parts from people with few other routes to a better living. A donor in South Africa receives $700 for a kidney compared with $30,000 in the United States. A lack of transparency and little protection for donors has spurred calls by international bodies to crack down on, or at least regulate, the trade. But even where the trade is banned, laws are often muddled or laced with loopholes, which are sometimes defended by vested interests. And the unregulated route is much less complicated for the recipient. Any transplant procedure involving a living donor carries risks for the donor -- especially for liver transplants which involve removing part of the donor's liver. The complications can include bleeding, infection, even death. In the transplant trade, the recipient need not worry about, for example, exposing a living relative to that risk. \"It is cheaper and your next of kin is not taking the risk and you don't have to care for someone you don't know. Once you pay, it is discarded in a way, it is dispensable,\" said Luc Noel, a Geneva-based coordinator for Clinical Procedures at the World Health Organization. China recently banned the sale of human organs and restricted transplants for foreigners, saying it must first meet demand at home for 2 million organs a year. Only 20,000 transplants are carried out in China each year. Of these, 3,000 are liver transplants and 95 percent of them use livers from dead donors. China defended its use of organs from executed prisoners, saying consent was obtained from convicts or their families. A transplant operation using the liver of a dead donor costs around $33,000 in China. \"What is important is the transparency, it has to be open to scrutiny ... if China makes its current system open to scrutiny and very transparent, that would do good,\" said the WHO's Noel. In Asia, a cultural obsession with keeping the body of the deceased intact has stymied public organ donation programs. Excluding China, Asia has fewer than 200 livers donated by people ahead of their death each year, said Lo Chung-man, professor of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery at the University of Hong Kong. Pakistan, where trade in human organs is not illegal, is turning into a \"kidney bazaar\", said the chief executive of Pakistan's Kidney Foundation, Jaffar Naqvi. There are no confirmed figures for the number of foreigners coming to the country for new kidneys but Naqvi said there were 13 centers in Lahore alone which reported more than 2,000 transplants last year from bought kidneys. Patients, mostly from Europe, Saudi Arabia and India, pay about 500,000 rupees ($8,500) for a new kidney, he said. Donors are paid $300 to $1,000 and often get no medical care after the surgery. There is no consent in some cases. In May police arrested nine people, four of them doctors, for abducting people, drugging them and stealing their kidneys for transplant operations. In the pipeline is a draft law aimed at banning the trade, but a powerful lobby bent on preserving it is trying to ensure it allows kidney donations for a non-relative, with no payment. Such a clause allowing \"altruistic\" organ donations will ensure the trade continues with secret payment to donors, Naqvi said. Stories of people selling their organs, especially kidneys, are not uncommon in Egypt, where more than 30 percent of a population of more than 73 million people live below the poverty line. Karam, who asked to be identified only by his first name because organ trading is illegal, said it took him only 15 days to secure a kidney for his sister who was suffering from kidney failure. He said a doctor found him a man willing to sell his kidney for 30,000 Egyptian pounds ($5,300). \"The fees of the doctor were 5,000 pounds. Both his money and the fees of the hospital were deducted from the money the 'donor' received,\" said Karam. He said doctors usually help in finding people willing to sell their organs from their patients' lists. Abdel-Kader Hegazy, head of the disciplinary committee at the Doctors' Union, said Egyptian law lacks clear punishment for those involved in illegal transplants, making it easy for doctors to repeat the offence. \"The law says it is illegal to trade in organs but does not specify the punishment. We at the union suspended many doctors and closed their practices, but they have appealed before courts and won their licenses back,\" he told Reuters. \"It is an annoying and a regrettable situation. Well-known doctors and professors are doing this. They are rich people but they do it because they have no moral values.\" The union has been pushing for legislation to regulate organ transplants, with a draft bill including heavy fines and a prison sentence for those involved and a ban on transplants between people of different nationalities. But the draft law has been languishing in parliament for several years because of differences between doctors and senior Muslim religious leaders on whether Islam allows organ transplants in the case of clinical deaths. In Turkey, students, unemployed young men and struggling fathers post adverts on the Internet selling their kidneys, listing their drinking and smoking habits and blood type. These would-be donors say they have had enquiries from Germany, Israel and Turkey with asking prices going up to 50,000 lira ($38,760). Hakan, a 27-year-old security guard in Istanbul with two young children who also requested only his first name be published, told Reuters he received five or six offers from Turkey and Germany, offering 10,000-15,000 lira ($11,600), but he's holding out for 40,000 lira. \"Of course it's frightening but there's nothing else to be done,\" he said, adding he hadn't told his wife as he knew she would object. \"I'm doing it because of my family, if I was alone it wouldn't matter. I've got two children ... there's nothing else I can do for them.\" E-mail to a friend . Copyright 2007 Reuters. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Organ shortage in rich states has created a trade from poorer countries .\n\"Transplant tourists\" travel to poor countries to buy organs from the desperate .\nPakistan, where trade in human organs is legal, is turning into a \"kidney bazaar\"\nPatients pay $8,500 for a new kidney, while donors are paid just $300 to $1,000 .", "id": 1024} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republicans reacted with surprise and recrimination Sunday to blistering criticism of the Iraq war from former coalition commander retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez. Lawmakers lashed back at retired Gen. Ricardo Sanchez on Sunday after he criticized the war effort. On Friday, Sanchez, who was coalition commander in 2003 and 2004, called the Iraq war \"a nightmare with no end in sight.\" He said the Bush administration, the State Department and Congress all share blame. Speaking with military reporters in Virginia, Sanchez also said such dereliction of duty by a military officer would mean immediate dismissal or court martial, but the politicians have not been held accountable. \"I'm astounded, really,\" South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham on CNN's \"Late Edition\" with Wolf Blitzer on Sunday. Graham, who recently returned from Baghdad, said he and GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain had visited Sanchez several times in 2003 and 2004. \"Every time we talked to Gen. Sanchez, we got pushback -- we have enough troops; Guard and reserves aren't being strained,\" Graham said. He added that Sanchez's own record in Iraq is blemished: Abu Ghraib \"got out of control under his watch. The war in general got out of control under his watch.\" But Graham said that \"finally,\" with the commitment of nearly 30,000 additional U.S. troops since January, \"We are getting it right.\" Sanchez told reporters that American political leaders have cost American lives on the battlefield with their \"lust for power.\" Sanchez said it had been his duty to obey orders and not object publicly while on active duty, but that he has an obligation to speak out now that he has retired. \"While the politicians espouse a rhetoric designed to preserve their reputations and their political power, our soldiers die,\" he said. That brought a tart response from McCain, the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee. \"I wish that he had given us the benefit of that knowledge at the time,\" McCain told CBS's \"Face the Nation.\" He said Sanchez should have spoken out at the time -- or resigned -- but \"unfortunately, that doesn't happen very often.\" One of the reasons few speak out, he said, is evidenced by what happened to former Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric Shinseki, McCain said. Shinseki was sidelined after telling Congress that hundreds of thousands of troops would be needed to occupy Iraq. Sen. Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky, told ABC's \"This Week\" that Sanchez is simply wrong. \"My definition of winning is a stable country and an ally in the war on terror,\" he said. \"I think we're making significant progress toward that end.\" But, he added, \"I think the central government in Iraq has been an embarrassment. They've not been able to produce any of the kind of political compromises that we had hoped for.\" Graham said he hopes the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will \"step up to the plate and do something meaningful by the end of the year.\" If that does not happen, he said, \"it will be incumbent upon us, as a nation, to devise a new political strategy to find a way forward or create a stable Iraq.\" That brought a blistering response from Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security adviser under President Carter. \"What is this? This is a colony,\" he said. \"That's the heart and essence of the difficulties we encounter.\" Even those Iraqis who were happy to see Saddam Hussein toppled from power more than four years ago are not happy with the continuing U.S. presence, Brzezinski said. Though some countries are willing to go along with the United States, \"No one in the world really supports our policy in Iraq,\" he said. In his Friday speech, Sanchez added that the \"surge\" of U.S. troops into Iraq represents \"a desperate attempt by the administration that has not accepted the political and economic realities of this war.\" National Security Council spokeswoman Kate Starr did not address the comment. Instead, she said, \"We appreciate his service to the country. As Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker said, there's more work to be done but progress is being made in Iraq. And that's what we're focused on now.\" Gen. David Petraeus is the U.S. top commander in Iraq. Ryan Crocker is the U.S. ambassador to Iraq. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRepublican Sen. Lindsey Graham: \"I am astounded\" by comments .\nSanchez, a retired former coalition commander in Iraq, called war \"nightmare\"\nRepublican Sen. John McCain wishes Sanchez would have spoken up earlier .\nRepublican Sen. Mitch McConnell said Sanchez is simply wrong .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republicans reacted with surprise and recrimination Sunday to blistering criticism of the Iraq war from former coalition commander retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez. Lawmakers lashed back at retired Gen. Ricardo Sanchez on Sunday after he criticized the war effort. On Friday, Sanchez, who was coalition commander in 2003 and 2004, called the Iraq war \"a nightmare with no end in sight.\" He said the Bush administration, the State Department and Congress all share blame. Speaking with military reporters in Virginia, Sanchez also said such dereliction of duty by a military officer would mean immediate dismissal or court martial, but the politicians have not been held accountable. \"I'm astounded, really,\" South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham on CNN's \"Late Edition\" with Wolf Blitzer on Sunday. Graham, who recently returned from Baghdad, said he and GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain had visited Sanchez several times in 2003 and 2004. \"Every time we talked to Gen. Sanchez, we got pushback -- we have enough troops; Guard and reserves aren't being strained,\" Graham said. He added that Sanchez's own record in Iraq is blemished: Abu Ghraib \"got out of control under his watch. The war in general got out of control under his watch.\" But Graham said that \"finally,\" with the commitment of nearly 30,000 additional U.S. troops since January, \"We are getting it right.\" Sanchez told reporters that American political leaders have cost American lives on the battlefield with their \"lust for power.\" Sanchez said it had been his duty to obey orders and not object publicly while on active duty, but that he has an obligation to speak out now that he has retired. \"While the politicians espouse a rhetoric designed to preserve their reputations and their political power, our soldiers die,\" he said. That brought a tart response from McCain, the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee. \"I wish that he had given us the benefit of that knowledge at the time,\" McCain told CBS's \"Face the Nation.\" He said Sanchez should have spoken out at the time -- or resigned -- but \"unfortunately, that doesn't happen very often.\" One of the reasons few speak out, he said, is evidenced by what happened to former Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric Shinseki, McCain said. Shinseki was sidelined after telling Congress that hundreds of thousands of troops would be needed to occupy Iraq. Sen. Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky, told ABC's \"This Week\" that Sanchez is simply wrong. \"My definition of winning is a stable country and an ally in the war on terror,\" he said. \"I think we're making significant progress toward that end.\" But, he added, \"I think the central government in Iraq has been an embarrassment. They've not been able to produce any of the kind of political compromises that we had hoped for.\" Graham said he hopes the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will \"step up to the plate and do something meaningful by the end of the year.\" If that does not happen, he said, \"it will be incumbent upon us, as a nation, to devise a new political strategy to find a way forward or create a stable Iraq.\" That brought a blistering response from Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security adviser under President Carter. \"What is this? This is a colony,\" he said. \"That's the heart and essence of the difficulties we encounter.\" Even those Iraqis who were happy to see Saddam Hussein toppled from power more than four years ago are not happy with the continuing U.S. presence, Brzezinski said. Though some countries are willing to go along with the United States, \"No one in the world really supports our policy in Iraq,\" he said. In his Friday speech, Sanchez added that the \"surge\" of U.S. troops into Iraq represents \"a desperate attempt by the administration that has not accepted the political and economic realities of this war.\" National Security Council spokeswoman Kate Starr did not address the comment. Instead, she said, \"We appreciate his service to the country. As Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker said, there's more work to be done but progress is being made in Iraq. And that's what we're focused on now.\" Gen. David Petraeus is the U.S. top commander in Iraq. Ryan Crocker is the U.S. ambassador to Iraq. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham: \"I am astounded\" by comments .\nSanchez, a retired former coalition commander in Iraq, called war \"nightmare\"\nRepublican Sen. John McCain wishes Sanchez would have spoken up earlier .\nRepublican Sen. Mitch McConnell said Sanchez is simply wrong .", "id": 1097} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "JENA, Louisiana (CNN) -- Charges against Bryant Purvis, one of the six black students accused of being involved in beating a white student, were reduced to second degree aggravated battery during his arraignment Wednesday morning. Bryant Purvis says he is focusing on his studies and practicing basketball. Purvis, who was facing charges of second-degree attempted murder and conspiracy, entered a not guilty plea to the reduced charges in the LaSalle Parish Courthouse in Jena. Charges have now been reduced against at least five of the students in the racially charged \"Jena 6\" case. Charges against Jesse Ray Beard, who was 14 at the time of the alleged crime, are unavailable because he's a juvenile. Civil rights leaders Martin Luther King III and Al Sharpton led more than 15,000 marchers to Jena -- a town of about 3,000 -- in September to protest how authorities handled the cases against Purvis and five other teens accused of the December 2006 beating of fellow student Justin Barker. After the arraignment, Purvis said he has moved to another town to complete high school. He said he is focusing on his studies and practicing basketball, which he hopes to play in college. Mychal Bell, 17, is the only one of the \"Jena 6\" teens still in jail. Although he was released in September after his adult criminal conviction for the beating was overturned, he was ordered two weeks later to spend 18 months in a juvenile facility for a probation violation relating to an earlier juvenile conviction. A district judge tossed out Bell's conviction for conspiracy to commit second-degree battery, saying the matter should have been handled in juvenile court. The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal in Lake Charles, Louisiana, did the same with Bell's battery conviction in mid-September. Prosecutors originally charged all six black students accused of being involved in beating Barker with second-degree attempted murder and conspiracy. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nCharges against Bryant Purvis reduced to second degree aggravated battery .\nPurvis had faced attempted murder, conspiracy charges .\nCharges reduced against at least five of six blacks charged in beating .\nCase of \"Jena 6\" drew national spotlight during September protest .", "context": "JENA, Louisiana (CNN) -- Charges against Bryant Purvis, one of the six black students accused of being involved in beating a white student, were reduced to second degree aggravated battery during his arraignment Wednesday morning. Bryant Purvis says he is focusing on his studies and practicing basketball. Purvis, who was facing charges of second-degree attempted murder and conspiracy, entered a not guilty plea to the reduced charges in the LaSalle Parish Courthouse in Jena. Charges have now been reduced against at least five of the students in the racially charged \"Jena 6\" case. Charges against Jesse Ray Beard, who was 14 at the time of the alleged crime, are unavailable because he's a juvenile. Civil rights leaders Martin Luther King III and Al Sharpton led more than 15,000 marchers to Jena -- a town of about 3,000 -- in September to protest how authorities handled the cases against Purvis and five other teens accused of the December 2006 beating of fellow student Justin Barker. After the arraignment, Purvis said he has moved to another town to complete high school. He said he is focusing on his studies and practicing basketball, which he hopes to play in college. Mychal Bell, 17, is the only one of the \"Jena 6\" teens still in jail. Although he was released in September after his adult criminal conviction for the beating was overturned, he was ordered two weeks later to spend 18 months in a juvenile facility for a probation violation relating to an earlier juvenile conviction. A district judge tossed out Bell's conviction for conspiracy to commit second-degree battery, saying the matter should have been handled in juvenile court. The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal in Lake Charles, Louisiana, did the same with Bell's battery conviction in mid-September. Prosecutors originally charged all six black students accused of being involved in beating Barker with second-degree attempted murder and conspiracy. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Charges against Bryant Purvis reduced to second degree aggravated battery .\nPurvis had faced attempted murder, conspiracy charges .\nCharges reduced against at least five of six blacks charged in beating .\nCase of \"Jena 6\" drew national spotlight during September protest .", "id": 1182} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "EL CALABOZ, Texas (CNN) -- Eloisa Tamez said she isn't scared anymore, just determined. \"I am not backing down,\" she said. The U.S. government wants to build a border fence like this one. About 100 landowners are fighting it. Tamez owns three acres of land along the Texas-Mexico border where the Department of Homeland Security would like to build a border fence. The property is a remnant of a 12,000-acre grant from Spain to her family in 1767, before the United States even existed. \"It is my history. It is my heritage,\" Tamez said. This week, the Justice Department began legal action against landowners and municipalities who have refused to give government surveyors access to their land. Tamez expects she will be sued sometime soon, but she is not intimidated. Asked how long she will fight, she said, \"As long as I have to.\" Michael Chertoff, the Secretary of Homeland Security, said the fence will not be stopped by opponents like Tamez. \"Can we simply abandon an enterprise because it is a problem for a particular individual?\" Chertoff told CNN. \"I don't think I can accept that.\" Watch Chertoff say it's \"civic responsibility\" to give up land \u00bb . Chertoff believes a fence would curb the steady stream of illegal immigrants making their way across the border and lessen the flow of drugs. He also argues it will increase the safety of Border Patrol agents who have faced increasing violence. The government wants to build 700 miles of fence along the Mexican border, including 370 miles of it by the end of this year. About 70 miles of fence is to be built in the Rio Grande Valley by year's end, if the government gets its way. The Rio Grande forms a natural barrier along this stretch of the border, but in some places it is narrow enough to swim across. On the banks of the river there is ample evidence that people do so. Piles of underwear lie discarded by swimmers after they make it across. The swimmers change into dry clothes they have carried across in plastic bags. Then they disappear into the United States. The Border Patrol has stepped up its efforts in the Rio Grande Valley with more lights, and sensors to pick up movement. A levee built along the river has a muddy road on top used by Border Patrol vehicles to patrol the area. Richard Cortez, the mayor of the border town of McAllen, Texas, believes hiring more Border Patrol agents, deepening the Rio Grande, and clearing its banks of tall vegetation would provide better border protection than the fence. Cortez calls the fence \"a multibillion-dollar speed bump,\" which will slow, but not stop, illegal immigration. \"It is a false sense of security,\" he said. \"America will not be safe. America will continue to waste resources on something that is not going to work.\" Cortez and other border mayors who oppose construction of the fence formed a group called the Texas Border Coalition. The coalition wrote to Chertoff asking for further consultations on the fence, but this week the Department of Homeland Security turned them down. While expressing support for open dialogue with residents and officials, David Pagan of U.S. Customs and Border Protection wrote in an e-mail, \"We do not plan to suspend work on the construction of fence in order to hold a series of additional consultation meetings.\" Cortez said his city is contemplating a court test of the law that mandated the construction of the border fence. And so a battle is being waged by about 100 landowners, those like Eloisa Tamez who are standing firm. \"I will not allow them to come and survey my land. I have an American-given right to protect my property,\" she said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nGovernment wants land for border fence; landowners refuse .\nSecretary Chertoff says he won't relent \"for a particular individual\"\nEloisa Tamez says her property has been in her family since 1767 .\nBorder town mayor calls the fence \"a multibillion-dollar speed bump\"", "context": "EL CALABOZ, Texas (CNN) -- Eloisa Tamez said she isn't scared anymore, just determined. \"I am not backing down,\" she said. The U.S. government wants to build a border fence like this one. About 100 landowners are fighting it. Tamez owns three acres of land along the Texas-Mexico border where the Department of Homeland Security would like to build a border fence. The property is a remnant of a 12,000-acre grant from Spain to her family in 1767, before the United States even existed. \"It is my history. It is my heritage,\" Tamez said. This week, the Justice Department began legal action against landowners and municipalities who have refused to give government surveyors access to their land. Tamez expects she will be sued sometime soon, but she is not intimidated. Asked how long she will fight, she said, \"As long as I have to.\" Michael Chertoff, the Secretary of Homeland Security, said the fence will not be stopped by opponents like Tamez. \"Can we simply abandon an enterprise because it is a problem for a particular individual?\" Chertoff told CNN. \"I don't think I can accept that.\" Watch Chertoff say it's \"civic responsibility\" to give up land \u00bb . Chertoff believes a fence would curb the steady stream of illegal immigrants making their way across the border and lessen the flow of drugs. He also argues it will increase the safety of Border Patrol agents who have faced increasing violence. The government wants to build 700 miles of fence along the Mexican border, including 370 miles of it by the end of this year. About 70 miles of fence is to be built in the Rio Grande Valley by year's end, if the government gets its way. The Rio Grande forms a natural barrier along this stretch of the border, but in some places it is narrow enough to swim across. On the banks of the river there is ample evidence that people do so. Piles of underwear lie discarded by swimmers after they make it across. The swimmers change into dry clothes they have carried across in plastic bags. Then they disappear into the United States. The Border Patrol has stepped up its efforts in the Rio Grande Valley with more lights, and sensors to pick up movement. A levee built along the river has a muddy road on top used by Border Patrol vehicles to patrol the area. Richard Cortez, the mayor of the border town of McAllen, Texas, believes hiring more Border Patrol agents, deepening the Rio Grande, and clearing its banks of tall vegetation would provide better border protection than the fence. Cortez calls the fence \"a multibillion-dollar speed bump,\" which will slow, but not stop, illegal immigration. \"It is a false sense of security,\" he said. \"America will not be safe. America will continue to waste resources on something that is not going to work.\" Cortez and other border mayors who oppose construction of the fence formed a group called the Texas Border Coalition. The coalition wrote to Chertoff asking for further consultations on the fence, but this week the Department of Homeland Security turned them down. While expressing support for open dialogue with residents and officials, David Pagan of U.S. Customs and Border Protection wrote in an e-mail, \"We do not plan to suspend work on the construction of fence in order to hold a series of additional consultation meetings.\" Cortez said his city is contemplating a court test of the law that mandated the construction of the border fence. And so a battle is being waged by about 100 landowners, those like Eloisa Tamez who are standing firm. \"I will not allow them to come and survey my land. I have an American-given right to protect my property,\" she said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Government wants land for border fence; landowners refuse .\nSecretary Chertoff says he won't relent \"for a particular individual\"\nEloisa Tamez says her property has been in her family since 1767 .\nBorder town mayor calls the fence \"a multibillion-dollar speed bump\"", "id": 1190} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) -- Rescuers are sifting through the rubble of the United Nations headquarters in Algiers hoping to find survivors after a powerful bomb ripped off the building's facade and leveled nearby U.N. offices. Rescuers and bomb experts search for survivors in the rubble of a destroyed building. It was one of two suspected car bombs that struck Algiers within 10 minutes of each other. The death toll is unclear: the official government count is at least 26, but hospital sources in Algiers told CNN affiliate BFM-TV that 76 people were killed in the two blasts. A statement from the United Nations said 45 people were reported killed. Algerian Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni blamed a militant Islamic group with ties to al Qaeda for the attacks, which also targeted a building housing Algeria's Constitutional Council and Supreme Court. In a posting on an Islamist Web site, the group al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb claimed responsibility. CNN could not immediately corroborate that claim, but the Web site is known to carry messages, claims and videos from al Qaeda and other militant groups. In the posting, the bombers were identified as Sheikh Ibrahim Abu Othman and Abdel Rahman Abu Abdel Nasser al-Asimi. It said two trucks were filled with \"no less than 800 kg (1,763 pounds) of explosives.\" The group called the operation \"another successful conquest and a second epic that the knights of faith have dictated with their blood, defending the wounded Islamic nation and in defiance to the Crusaders and their agents, the slaves of America and the sons of France.\" At least 10 U.N. staffers were among those killed, according to U.N. spokeswoman Marie Okabe. The offices of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees -- located across the street from the U.N. headquarters -- were leveled by a blast that struck about 9:30 a.m. (3:30 a.m. ET) Tuesday. \"Our offices are basically destroyed now, nothing works,\" UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said from its Geneva headquarters. Watch his full interview . He said rescuers are working into the night trying to get to the trapped U.N. workers. \"It's a very serious situation still with the U.N. in Algiers,\" he said. In a strongly worded statement, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned what he called \"an abjectly cowardly strike against civilian officials serving humanity's highest ideals under the U.N. banner.\" \"The perpetrators of these crimes will not escape the strongest possible condemnation -- and ultimate punishment -- by Algerian authorities and the international community,\" Ban said in the written statement. He said he has sent senior advisers and other top U.N. officials to head to Algiers to assist in the investigation and rescue effort. Most of those killed in the coordinated attacks were victims of the first suspected car bombing near the Constitutional Council -- which oversees elections -- and Supreme Court in the Algiers neighborhood of Ben Aknoun, according to the state-run Algeria Press Agency. That blast struck a bus outside the targeted building, killing many of those on board, the news agency reported. One man said he heard the first blast then the second exploded in front of him. \"I saw the trees falling and the glass shattering in front of me. I had to run away from the car,\" he said. Zerhouni said the attack was the work of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), the same group that took responsibility for an attack in April in downtown Algiers that killed 33 people. That group also uses the name al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb after merging with al Qaeda earlier this year. It abandoned small-scale attacks in favor of headline-grabbing blasts after it joined with al Qaeda. CNN International Security Correspondent Paula Newton said the merger combined the expertise of Algerian guerrillas with the operational ability of al Qaeda in North Africa, enabling the group to penetrate the usually extensive security in high-profile areas of Algiers. She said the group's goal is to destabilize countries like Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, which it sees as enemies of the Islamic state. Zerhouni said police interrogations of GSPC members arrested in the wake of the April attack revealed that Algeria's Constitutional Council and Supreme Court were on a list of GSPC targets. Algeria, which has a population of 33 million, is still recovering from more than a decade of violence that began after the military government called a halt to elections which an Islamist party was poised to win. Tens of thousands of people died in the unrest. Although the country has remained relatively peaceful, recent terrorist attacks have raised fears of a slide back to violence. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTwo bombs explode in Algerian capital near government and U.N. buildings .\nAlgeria blames group linked to al Qaeda .\nOfficial death toll is 26, but some sources say as high as 76 .\nU.N. officials say five of its staff killed and 14 missing .", "context": "ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) -- Rescuers are sifting through the rubble of the United Nations headquarters in Algiers hoping to find survivors after a powerful bomb ripped off the building's facade and leveled nearby U.N. offices. Rescuers and bomb experts search for survivors in the rubble of a destroyed building. It was one of two suspected car bombs that struck Algiers within 10 minutes of each other. The death toll is unclear: the official government count is at least 26, but hospital sources in Algiers told CNN affiliate BFM-TV that 76 people were killed in the two blasts. A statement from the United Nations said 45 people were reported killed. Algerian Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni blamed a militant Islamic group with ties to al Qaeda for the attacks, which also targeted a building housing Algeria's Constitutional Council and Supreme Court. In a posting on an Islamist Web site, the group al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb claimed responsibility. CNN could not immediately corroborate that claim, but the Web site is known to carry messages, claims and videos from al Qaeda and other militant groups. In the posting, the bombers were identified as Sheikh Ibrahim Abu Othman and Abdel Rahman Abu Abdel Nasser al-Asimi. It said two trucks were filled with \"no less than 800 kg (1,763 pounds) of explosives.\" The group called the operation \"another successful conquest and a second epic that the knights of faith have dictated with their blood, defending the wounded Islamic nation and in defiance to the Crusaders and their agents, the slaves of America and the sons of France.\" At least 10 U.N. staffers were among those killed, according to U.N. spokeswoman Marie Okabe. The offices of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees -- located across the street from the U.N. headquarters -- were leveled by a blast that struck about 9:30 a.m. (3:30 a.m. ET) Tuesday. \"Our offices are basically destroyed now, nothing works,\" UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said from its Geneva headquarters. Watch his full interview . He said rescuers are working into the night trying to get to the trapped U.N. workers. \"It's a very serious situation still with the U.N. in Algiers,\" he said. In a strongly worded statement, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned what he called \"an abjectly cowardly strike against civilian officials serving humanity's highest ideals under the U.N. banner.\" \"The perpetrators of these crimes will not escape the strongest possible condemnation -- and ultimate punishment -- by Algerian authorities and the international community,\" Ban said in the written statement. He said he has sent senior advisers and other top U.N. officials to head to Algiers to assist in the investigation and rescue effort. Most of those killed in the coordinated attacks were victims of the first suspected car bombing near the Constitutional Council -- which oversees elections -- and Supreme Court in the Algiers neighborhood of Ben Aknoun, according to the state-run Algeria Press Agency. That blast struck a bus outside the targeted building, killing many of those on board, the news agency reported. One man said he heard the first blast then the second exploded in front of him. \"I saw the trees falling and the glass shattering in front of me. I had to run away from the car,\" he said. Zerhouni said the attack was the work of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), the same group that took responsibility for an attack in April in downtown Algiers that killed 33 people. That group also uses the name al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb after merging with al Qaeda earlier this year. It abandoned small-scale attacks in favor of headline-grabbing blasts after it joined with al Qaeda. CNN International Security Correspondent Paula Newton said the merger combined the expertise of Algerian guerrillas with the operational ability of al Qaeda in North Africa, enabling the group to penetrate the usually extensive security in high-profile areas of Algiers. She said the group's goal is to destabilize countries like Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, which it sees as enemies of the Islamic state. Zerhouni said police interrogations of GSPC members arrested in the wake of the April attack revealed that Algeria's Constitutional Council and Supreme Court were on a list of GSPC targets. Algeria, which has a population of 33 million, is still recovering from more than a decade of violence that began after the military government called a halt to elections which an Islamist party was poised to win. Tens of thousands of people died in the unrest. Although the country has remained relatively peaceful, recent terrorist attacks have raised fears of a slide back to violence. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Two bombs explode in Algerian capital near government and U.N. buildings .\nAlgeria blames group linked to al Qaeda .\nOfficial death toll is 26, but some sources say as high as 76 .\nU.N. officials say five of its staff killed and 14 missing .", "id": 1086} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday criticized a recent vote by Democratic presidential rival Sen. Hillary Clinton as helping to give President Bush a \"blank check\" to take military action against Iran. Sen. Barack Obama says Sen. Hillary Clinton has shown \"flawed\" judgment. \"We know in the past that the president has used some of the flimsiest excuses to try to move his agenda regardless of what Congress says,\" Obama said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. Last month, Clinton voted to support a resolution declaring Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an elite part of the Iranian military, a foreign terrorist group. (The nonbinding amendment to the Defense Authorization Act passed by a 76-22 vote.) Obama said he would have voted against the measure but didn't because he was campaigning in New Hampshire at the time. He said it was impossible to know when votes will be scheduled in the Senate. \"This is a problem\" related to running for president, he said. Obama said Clinton also had shown \"flawed\" judgment during the vote to authorize the Iraq war five years ago. \"We know that there was embodied in this legislation, or this resolution sent to the Senate, language that would say our Iraqi troop structures should in part be determined by our desire to deal with Iran,\" Obama said. \"Now if you know that in the past the president has taken a blank check and cashed it, we don't want to repeat that mistake.\" Clinton on Thursday defended her vote on the resolution during an interview on New Hampshire Public Radio, saying \"what I voted on was a nonbinding resolution. It's not an amendment. It's not a law.\" While Clinton was campaigning Sunday in New Hampton, Iowa, an audience member at a town hall-style meeting pressed her on why she voted for the Iran measure and asked why she hadn't learned from past \"mistakes.\" Calling \"the premise of the question\" wrong, the senator from New York argued the resolution calls for the terrorist label so that sanctions can be imposed. The sanctions, Clinton said, will in turn \"send a clear message to the leadership\" and lead to stronger diplomatic efforts. Earlier this month, Clinton also co-sponsored legislation with Sen. Jim Webb, D-Virginia, that would prohibit military operations against Iran without congressional approval. Obama's comments came on the fifth anniversary of the 77-23 Senate vote that authorized the president to use force against Iraq. Obama, then an Illinois state senator, spoke out against the resolution authorizing force at the time. Clinton's 2002 vote shows a clear difference in judgment between the two of them, Obama said. Watch as Obama questions Clinton's judgment \u00bb . \"I don't think it disqualified her, but I think it speaks to her judgment and it speaks to my judgment,\" Obama said. \"It speaks to how we will make decisions going forward. \"I think her judgment was flawed on this issue.\" Obama said he also will step up efforts to clarify his differences with Clinton, whom many political observers view as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination. \"There's no doubt we are moving into a different phase of the campaign,\" Obama said. \"The first part of a campaign is to offer some biography and give people a sense of where I've been and what I am about. \"In this next phase, we want to make sure that voters understand that on big issues, like the decision to go into the war in Iraq, I had real differences with the other candidates, and that reflects on my judgment.\" Another leading Democratic candidate, John Edwards, also voted in 2002 to authorize force in Iraq while he was then a senator from North Carolina. He later called his vote a mistake. In a veiled swipe at Clinton, Obama also suggested he could better unite the country and offer \"something new, as opposed to looking backward and simply duplicating some of the politics that we've become so accustomed to, that frankly the American people are sick of.\" Obama would not say whether he would consider Clinton as his running mate should he become the Democratic Party's nominee. \"I think Sen. Clinton is a very capable person,\" he said. \"Right now, my goal is to make sure I am the nominee, and she is still the senator from New York.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Scott Anderson and Alexander Mooney contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Sen. Hillary Clinton defends vote on resolution, saying \"it's not a law\"\nSen. Barack Obama: President could use Iran measure to justify military action .\nObama says Clinton's vote for resolution shows \"flawed\" judgment .\nDifferences with Clinton will be clear in \"next phase\" of campaign, Obama says .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday criticized a recent vote by Democratic presidential rival Sen. Hillary Clinton as helping to give President Bush a \"blank check\" to take military action against Iran. Sen. Barack Obama says Sen. Hillary Clinton has shown \"flawed\" judgment. \"We know in the past that the president has used some of the flimsiest excuses to try to move his agenda regardless of what Congress says,\" Obama said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. Last month, Clinton voted to support a resolution declaring Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an elite part of the Iranian military, a foreign terrorist group. (The nonbinding amendment to the Defense Authorization Act passed by a 76-22 vote.) Obama said he would have voted against the measure but didn't because he was campaigning in New Hampshire at the time. He said it was impossible to know when votes will be scheduled in the Senate. \"This is a problem\" related to running for president, he said. Obama said Clinton also had shown \"flawed\" judgment during the vote to authorize the Iraq war five years ago. \"We know that there was embodied in this legislation, or this resolution sent to the Senate, language that would say our Iraqi troop structures should in part be determined by our desire to deal with Iran,\" Obama said. \"Now if you know that in the past the president has taken a blank check and cashed it, we don't want to repeat that mistake.\" Clinton on Thursday defended her vote on the resolution during an interview on New Hampshire Public Radio, saying \"what I voted on was a nonbinding resolution. It's not an amendment. It's not a law.\" While Clinton was campaigning Sunday in New Hampton, Iowa, an audience member at a town hall-style meeting pressed her on why she voted for the Iran measure and asked why she hadn't learned from past \"mistakes.\" Calling \"the premise of the question\" wrong, the senator from New York argued the resolution calls for the terrorist label so that sanctions can be imposed. The sanctions, Clinton said, will in turn \"send a clear message to the leadership\" and lead to stronger diplomatic efforts. Earlier this month, Clinton also co-sponsored legislation with Sen. Jim Webb, D-Virginia, that would prohibit military operations against Iran without congressional approval. Obama's comments came on the fifth anniversary of the 77-23 Senate vote that authorized the president to use force against Iraq. Obama, then an Illinois state senator, spoke out against the resolution authorizing force at the time. Clinton's 2002 vote shows a clear difference in judgment between the two of them, Obama said. Watch as Obama questions Clinton's judgment \u00bb . \"I don't think it disqualified her, but I think it speaks to her judgment and it speaks to my judgment,\" Obama said. \"It speaks to how we will make decisions going forward. \"I think her judgment was flawed on this issue.\" Obama said he also will step up efforts to clarify his differences with Clinton, whom many political observers view as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination. \"There's no doubt we are moving into a different phase of the campaign,\" Obama said. \"The first part of a campaign is to offer some biography and give people a sense of where I've been and what I am about. \"In this next phase, we want to make sure that voters understand that on big issues, like the decision to go into the war in Iraq, I had real differences with the other candidates, and that reflects on my judgment.\" Another leading Democratic candidate, John Edwards, also voted in 2002 to authorize force in Iraq while he was then a senator from North Carolina. He later called his vote a mistake. In a veiled swipe at Clinton, Obama also suggested he could better unite the country and offer \"something new, as opposed to looking backward and simply duplicating some of the politics that we've become so accustomed to, that frankly the American people are sick of.\" Obama would not say whether he would consider Clinton as his running mate should he become the Democratic Party's nominee. \"I think Sen. Clinton is a very capable person,\" he said. \"Right now, my goal is to make sure I am the nominee, and she is still the senator from New York.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Scott Anderson and Alexander Mooney contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Sen. Hillary Clinton defends vote on resolution, saying \"it's not a law\"\nSen. Barack Obama: President could use Iran measure to justify military action .\nObama says Clinton's vote for resolution shows \"flawed\" judgment .\nDifferences with Clinton will be clear in \"next phase\" of campaign, Obama says .", "id": 1181} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- More than 100 homes in an upscale San Diego community were evacuated after a landslide about 60 yards wide pulled the earth from beneath a three-lane road and some of the multimillion-dollar homes that adorn it. Gina Yarbrough sent this picture of the road that collapsed in Wednesday's landslide. Mayor Jerry Sanders declared a state of emergency, asking California and the federal government to help the La Jolla community recover from the Wednesday landslide. As of Thursday morning, he had already received offers of aid from legislators, the governor's office and the White House, he said. Officials warned for at least two weeks that the ground was shifting beneath the hillside community along Soledad Mountain Road. Holes were drilled into the unsettled hillside to investigate the cause and magnitude of the shift, which earlier ruptured a water line, and according to some media reports, began cracking Soledad Mountain Road in July. On Wednesday, a 20-foot-deep chasm opened beneath the road and homes. Holli Weld told San Diego's KGTV that she was walking her son to preschool when the street collapsed. Watch a resident recall how he had to grab his dogs and run \u00bb . \"The street was sinking before our eyes,\" she said. Authorities told KGTV that most residents were at work and only seven people were in their homes when the landslide occurred. Evacuated homeowner Russell Moore told CNN he remembers hearing the earth \"groan\" in what he called a \"slow avalanche.\" \"The asphalt that should be under my feet was 8 feet in the air,\" Moore said. \"We watched the trees snapping and cracking and more boulders come down to our feet and we were witnessing this move.\" See photos of the hole the landslide left in La Jolla \u00bb . At least 111 homes were evacuated, but Sanders said residents would be allowed to return to 75 of those houses by early Thursday morning. Several homes were damaged and at least one was destroyed, according to media reports. Nine homes are \"red tagged,\" meaning no one is allowed to enter them, and 27 more are \"yellow tagged,\" which means residents can return for necessities, but cannot stay, Sanders said. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, the landslide downed power lines and caused a minor gas leak. More than 2,400 customers were briefly left without electricity, but most residents had their power restored by Thursday, KGTV reported. The Red Cross opened a shelter at La Jolla High School. Deputy city engineer Robert Hawk told the Union-Tribune that the hillside has slowly been slipping for years because the soil is unstable. Landslide incidents in the neighborhood date back to the 1960s, Hawk told the newspaper. Pat Abbott, a retired geological sciences professor at San Diego State University, told the Union-Tribune that Mount Soledad is made up of weak layers of rock and that the culprit in the landslide is nature. \"Gravity pulling on the incline is pulling down masses of earth and those masses of earth have houses on top of them,\" Abbott told the paper. \"It's a geologically bad site and should not have been built on to begin with.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSan Diego mayor declares state of emergency; White House, governor offer aid .\nOfficials were investigating the shifting earth in the area for weeks .\nResidents can return to 75 of the 111 evacuated homes Thursday, mayor says .\n\"We watched the trees snapping and cracking,\" says one evacuated resident .", "context": "SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- More than 100 homes in an upscale San Diego community were evacuated after a landslide about 60 yards wide pulled the earth from beneath a three-lane road and some of the multimillion-dollar homes that adorn it. Gina Yarbrough sent this picture of the road that collapsed in Wednesday's landslide. Mayor Jerry Sanders declared a state of emergency, asking California and the federal government to help the La Jolla community recover from the Wednesday landslide. As of Thursday morning, he had already received offers of aid from legislators, the governor's office and the White House, he said. Officials warned for at least two weeks that the ground was shifting beneath the hillside community along Soledad Mountain Road. Holes were drilled into the unsettled hillside to investigate the cause and magnitude of the shift, which earlier ruptured a water line, and according to some media reports, began cracking Soledad Mountain Road in July. On Wednesday, a 20-foot-deep chasm opened beneath the road and homes. Holli Weld told San Diego's KGTV that she was walking her son to preschool when the street collapsed. Watch a resident recall how he had to grab his dogs and run \u00bb . \"The street was sinking before our eyes,\" she said. Authorities told KGTV that most residents were at work and only seven people were in their homes when the landslide occurred. Evacuated homeowner Russell Moore told CNN he remembers hearing the earth \"groan\" in what he called a \"slow avalanche.\" \"The asphalt that should be under my feet was 8 feet in the air,\" Moore said. \"We watched the trees snapping and cracking and more boulders come down to our feet and we were witnessing this move.\" See photos of the hole the landslide left in La Jolla \u00bb . At least 111 homes were evacuated, but Sanders said residents would be allowed to return to 75 of those houses by early Thursday morning. Several homes were damaged and at least one was destroyed, according to media reports. Nine homes are \"red tagged,\" meaning no one is allowed to enter them, and 27 more are \"yellow tagged,\" which means residents can return for necessities, but cannot stay, Sanders said. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, the landslide downed power lines and caused a minor gas leak. More than 2,400 customers were briefly left without electricity, but most residents had their power restored by Thursday, KGTV reported. The Red Cross opened a shelter at La Jolla High School. Deputy city engineer Robert Hawk told the Union-Tribune that the hillside has slowly been slipping for years because the soil is unstable. Landslide incidents in the neighborhood date back to the 1960s, Hawk told the newspaper. Pat Abbott, a retired geological sciences professor at San Diego State University, told the Union-Tribune that Mount Soledad is made up of weak layers of rock and that the culprit in the landslide is nature. \"Gravity pulling on the incline is pulling down masses of earth and those masses of earth have houses on top of them,\" Abbott told the paper. \"It's a geologically bad site and should not have been built on to begin with.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "San Diego mayor declares state of emergency; White House, governor offer aid .\nOfficials were investigating the shifting earth in the area for weeks .\nResidents can return to 75 of the 111 evacuated homes Thursday, mayor says .\n\"We watched the trees snapping and cracking,\" says one evacuated resident .", "id": 1039} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ROME, Italy -- Italy national coach Roberto Donadoni has left Cristiano Lucarelli in his squad for next Saturday's crucial Euro 2008 qualifier in Scotland. Lucarelli keeps his place in the Italian squad after scoring twice against South Africa. The Shakhtar Donetsk striker is in fine form and has been rewarded for his inspiring performance in last month's friendly against South Africa, when he scored twice in the world champions' victory. While Donadoni has again left out veteran forwards Filippo Inzaghi and Alessandro Del Piero, he has handed Juventus striker and Italy under-21 international Raffaele Palladino his first call-up to the senior squad. Donadoni's squad is also boosted by the return from suspension of captain Fabio Cannavaro, . Italy go into the clash in Glasgow third in Group B, two points behind leaders France and one point below Scotland. Italy end their qualifying campaign by taking on bottom side the Faroe Islands in Modena on November 21. Italy squad: . Goalkeepers: Marco Amelia (Livorno), Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Gianluca Curci (Roma) Defenders: Andrea Barzagli (Palermo), Daniele Bonera (AC Milan), Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Fabio Grosso (Lyon), Massimo Oddo (AC Milan), Christian Panucci (Roma), Gianluca Zambrotta (Barcelona) Midfielders: Massimo Ambrosini (AC Milan), Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Gennaro Gattuso (AC Milan), Simone Perrotta (Roma), Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan) Strikers: Antonio Di Natale (Udinese), Alberto Gilardino (AC Milan), Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus), Cristiano Lucarelli (Shakhtar Donetsk), Raffaele Palladino (Juventus), Fabio Quagliarella (Udinese), Luca Toni (Bayern Munich) E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nStriker Cristiano Lucarelli keeps his place in Italy's squad to face Scotland .\nLucarelli impressed by scoring twice in the recent victory over South Africa .\nJuventus striker Raffaele Palladino earns his first call-up to the senior squad .", "context": "ROME, Italy -- Italy national coach Roberto Donadoni has left Cristiano Lucarelli in his squad for next Saturday's crucial Euro 2008 qualifier in Scotland. Lucarelli keeps his place in the Italian squad after scoring twice against South Africa. The Shakhtar Donetsk striker is in fine form and has been rewarded for his inspiring performance in last month's friendly against South Africa, when he scored twice in the world champions' victory. While Donadoni has again left out veteran forwards Filippo Inzaghi and Alessandro Del Piero, he has handed Juventus striker and Italy under-21 international Raffaele Palladino his first call-up to the senior squad. Donadoni's squad is also boosted by the return from suspension of captain Fabio Cannavaro, . Italy go into the clash in Glasgow third in Group B, two points behind leaders France and one point below Scotland. Italy end their qualifying campaign by taking on bottom side the Faroe Islands in Modena on November 21. Italy squad: . Goalkeepers: Marco Amelia (Livorno), Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Gianluca Curci (Roma) Defenders: Andrea Barzagli (Palermo), Daniele Bonera (AC Milan), Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Fabio Grosso (Lyon), Massimo Oddo (AC Milan), Christian Panucci (Roma), Gianluca Zambrotta (Barcelona) Midfielders: Massimo Ambrosini (AC Milan), Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Gennaro Gattuso (AC Milan), Simone Perrotta (Roma), Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan) Strikers: Antonio Di Natale (Udinese), Alberto Gilardino (AC Milan), Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus), Cristiano Lucarelli (Shakhtar Donetsk), Raffaele Palladino (Juventus), Fabio Quagliarella (Udinese), Luca Toni (Bayern Munich) E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Striker Cristiano Lucarelli keeps his place in Italy's squad to face Scotland .\nLucarelli impressed by scoring twice in the recent victory over South Africa .\nJuventus striker Raffaele Palladino earns his first call-up to the senior squad .", "id": 1168} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "MADRID, Spain -- Lionel Messi scored for the sixth game in a row as Barcelona defeated big-spending Atletico Madrid 3-0 to stay in touch with Primera Liga leaders Real Madrid. Messi (left) is congratulated by Ronaldinho after scoring again in Barcelona's 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid. Barcelona had thumped Atletico 6-0 on their own ground last season and the visitors were out for revenge -- but conceded twice in four minutes. After 15 minutes, Italian goalkeeper Christian Abbiati let a routine Messi cross slip out of his hands and Deco rolled home into the empty net. Four minutes later Messi played a great one-two with Ronaldinho and rifled a shot past Abbiati for his sixth goal of the season and Xavi added a third late on. \"It was a deserved victory against a rival that we have had problems with in the past,\" explained Barca coach Frank Rijkaard. \"We scored twice in quick succession and then we controlled the match using aggression and with the team attacking and defending as a unit.\" \"Conceding two early goals inside four minutes is not easy to turn around especially against Barcelona,\" admitted Atletico coach Javier Aguirre. It was Barcelona's fourth straight league win but they still trail Real Madrid by two points after the champions beat Recreativo Huleva 2-0. Dutch international Ruud van Nistelrooy, the league's top-scorer last season, scored on 72 minutes before Gonzalo Higuain netted in the final minute to keep Real at the summit. Luck deserted them when Wesley Sneijder hit the post but Van Nistelrooy scored in the final quarter hour before Higuain struck to keep them two points clear at the top. Real have made their best start since 1991 but coach Bernd Schuster's rotation policy has been questioned with the German chopping and changing his team. \"It was an important victory because it is the final match before we go away on international duty,\" said Dutch winger Arjen Robben. \"We are now top for the next two weeks and can build on that when we return.\" Villarreal, now four points behind Real, lost for only the second time in 15 matches with a 3-2 reverse against Osasuna. Sevilla, third last season, are in a crisis after losing their fourth league game in a row with a goal from Riki handing Deportivo La Coruna a surprise 1-0 win. Sevilla have just six points from their first six matches and are 13 points behind Real. Levante's Abel Resino became the first Spanish league coach to be sacked this season, after their 3-0 home loss to Real Zaragoza. . The 47-year-old Resino, a former goalkeeper at Atletico Madrid, joined Levante in January as a replacement for Juan Ramon Lopez Caro. The Valencia-based club are bottom of the table with only a point from seven matches. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nLionel Messi scores for the sixth game in a row as Barca defeat Atletico 3-0 .\nReal Madrid stay top of the Primera Liga table after defeating Recreativo 2-0 .\nSevilla's crisis continues as they lose their four league match in succession .", "context": "MADRID, Spain -- Lionel Messi scored for the sixth game in a row as Barcelona defeated big-spending Atletico Madrid 3-0 to stay in touch with Primera Liga leaders Real Madrid. Messi (left) is congratulated by Ronaldinho after scoring again in Barcelona's 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid. Barcelona had thumped Atletico 6-0 on their own ground last season and the visitors were out for revenge -- but conceded twice in four minutes. After 15 minutes, Italian goalkeeper Christian Abbiati let a routine Messi cross slip out of his hands and Deco rolled home into the empty net. Four minutes later Messi played a great one-two with Ronaldinho and rifled a shot past Abbiati for his sixth goal of the season and Xavi added a third late on. \"It was a deserved victory against a rival that we have had problems with in the past,\" explained Barca coach Frank Rijkaard. \"We scored twice in quick succession and then we controlled the match using aggression and with the team attacking and defending as a unit.\" \"Conceding two early goals inside four minutes is not easy to turn around especially against Barcelona,\" admitted Atletico coach Javier Aguirre. It was Barcelona's fourth straight league win but they still trail Real Madrid by two points after the champions beat Recreativo Huleva 2-0. Dutch international Ruud van Nistelrooy, the league's top-scorer last season, scored on 72 minutes before Gonzalo Higuain netted in the final minute to keep Real at the summit. Luck deserted them when Wesley Sneijder hit the post but Van Nistelrooy scored in the final quarter hour before Higuain struck to keep them two points clear at the top. Real have made their best start since 1991 but coach Bernd Schuster's rotation policy has been questioned with the German chopping and changing his team. \"It was an important victory because it is the final match before we go away on international duty,\" said Dutch winger Arjen Robben. \"We are now top for the next two weeks and can build on that when we return.\" Villarreal, now four points behind Real, lost for only the second time in 15 matches with a 3-2 reverse against Osasuna. Sevilla, third last season, are in a crisis after losing their fourth league game in a row with a goal from Riki handing Deportivo La Coruna a surprise 1-0 win. Sevilla have just six points from their first six matches and are 13 points behind Real. Levante's Abel Resino became the first Spanish league coach to be sacked this season, after their 3-0 home loss to Real Zaragoza. . The 47-year-old Resino, a former goalkeeper at Atletico Madrid, joined Levante in January as a replacement for Juan Ramon Lopez Caro. The Valencia-based club are bottom of the table with only a point from seven matches. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Lionel Messi scores for the sixth game in a row as Barca defeat Atletico 3-0 .\nReal Madrid stay top of the Primera Liga table after defeating Recreativo 2-0 .\nSevilla's crisis continues as they lose their four league match in succession .", "id": 1087} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Three Chinese nationals accused of importing thousands of counterfeit luxury handbags in the United States have been arrested in the past two days, federal authorities announced Thursday. Shoppers sort through counterfeit brand name luxury bags and wallets on a Hong Kong street. \"This was a sophisticated criminal conspiracy that trafficked millions of dollars of counterfeit goods from China, profiting off the backs of legitimate companies and their hard-working employees,\" said Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher. Authorities call it one of the largest counterfeit operations ever discovered, involving about 300,000 bags and wallets with names like Burberry, Gucci and Coach. For customers who bought the knockoffs, it seemed like a deal. They paid a total of about $16 million for what would have been more than $100 million in handbags, purses and wallets in legitimate retail sales. The alleged leaders of the counterfeit operations are three Chinese citizens living in New York. Chong Lam, 49, and Joyce Chan, 39, were arrested there Wednesday. Eric Yuen, 39, was arrested Thursday in Las Vegas, Nevada. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who made the arrests began investigating the alleged scheme five years ago, after raids turned up counterfeit goods. The indictment was secretly returned in Richmond, Virginia, in October. The charges were unsealed when the alleged conspirators were taken into custody. Authorities seized and froze 29 bank accounts and three New York properties. The Chinese defendants will be taken to Richmond, where they will be arraigned at a later date, officials said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAuthorities call it one of the largest counterfeit operations ever discovered .\nOfficial: Scheme profited \"off the backs of legitimate companies\"\nCounterfeit operation allegedly involved 300,000 high-end bags and wallets .\nThe alleged leaders are three Chinese citizens living in New York .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Three Chinese nationals accused of importing thousands of counterfeit luxury handbags in the United States have been arrested in the past two days, federal authorities announced Thursday. Shoppers sort through counterfeit brand name luxury bags and wallets on a Hong Kong street. \"This was a sophisticated criminal conspiracy that trafficked millions of dollars of counterfeit goods from China, profiting off the backs of legitimate companies and their hard-working employees,\" said Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher. Authorities call it one of the largest counterfeit operations ever discovered, involving about 300,000 bags and wallets with names like Burberry, Gucci and Coach. For customers who bought the knockoffs, it seemed like a deal. They paid a total of about $16 million for what would have been more than $100 million in handbags, purses and wallets in legitimate retail sales. The alleged leaders of the counterfeit operations are three Chinese citizens living in New York. Chong Lam, 49, and Joyce Chan, 39, were arrested there Wednesday. Eric Yuen, 39, was arrested Thursday in Las Vegas, Nevada. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who made the arrests began investigating the alleged scheme five years ago, after raids turned up counterfeit goods. The indictment was secretly returned in Richmond, Virginia, in October. The charges were unsealed when the alleged conspirators were taken into custody. Authorities seized and froze 29 bank accounts and three New York properties. The Chinese defendants will be taken to Richmond, where they will be arraigned at a later date, officials said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Authorities call it one of the largest counterfeit operations ever discovered .\nOfficial: Scheme profited \"off the backs of legitimate companies\"\nCounterfeit operation allegedly involved 300,000 high-end bags and wallets .\nThe alleged leaders are three Chinese citizens living in New York .", "id": 1185} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ABECHE, Chad (CNN) -- Most of the 103 children that a French charity attempted to take to France from Chad for adoption are neither Sudanese nor orphans, three international aid agencies reported on Thursday. Hundreds of women protest child trafficking and shout anti-French slogans Wednesday in Abeche, Chad. Six members of Zoe's Ark were arrested last week as they tried to put the children on a plane to France, where the charity said host families were waiting to take the children in. Three French journalists, a seven-member Spanish flight crew and one Belgian were also arrested. Representatives of the journalists and flight crew said they were unaware of problems with Zoe's Ark and thought they were on a humanitarian mission. Chadian President Idriss Deby hopes the journalists and the flight crew will be freed, his chief of staff, Mahamat Hissene, said Thursday. The president would legally be able to intervene in the case if it is transferred from a judge in the eastern city of Abeche, where the children were taken, to a judge in N'Djamena, the capital, Hissene said. The transfer will take place Monday, according to media reports. The International Red Cross Committee, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and UNICEF said most of the children were living with their families before Zoe's Ark took them. The charity said the children were Sudanese orphans that it was trying to rescue from a war-torn nation. The agencies said most of the children also probably come from Chadian villages along Chad's border with Sudan. The children have been living in an orphanage in Abeche while authorities and aid agencies try to determine their identities. Watch a report on whether the children are orphans \u00bb . Chadian authorities immediately accused the charity of kidnapping the children and concealing their identities. Chad's interior minister said Zoe's Ark dressed the children in bandages and fake intravenous drips to make them look like refugees who needed medical help. The charity workers and journalists have been charged with kidnapping and extortion and could face 20 years of hard labor if convicted. The Spaniards and Belgian are charged with complicity. The Spanish flight crew is innocent and should be released, a company executive said Thursday. \"We thought we were doing a humanitarian transport,\" said Antoni Cajal, sales director of Spain's Gir Jet charter firm. \"If an NGO [nongovernmental organization] has done something wrong, it's impossible for us to know.\" Spain's Foreign Ministry has publicly expressed its disagreement with the charges and has dispatched top diplomats to Chad to try to win the group's release. Over the weekend, the captain appealed urgently to be rescued, fearing the crew could be harmed or killed, Cajal said. But the four women and three men are in good condition in custody, Cajal said, based on his conversations with a Spanish consular official who came from Cameroon to Chad and has been able to visit them. The detention is the first problem of its kind for the company, which hopes government negotiations can resolve the issue, Cajal said. On its Web site, Zoe's Ark describes itself as a nonprofit organization based in Paris that sends teams of physicians, nurses, firefighters and other specialists to care for children in war zones and place them with families in France, who then apply for asylum on their behalf. The Red Cross, UNHCR and UNICEF said the 21 girls and 82 boys range in age from about 1 year to about 10, and they are healthy. The agencies said they have been interviewing the children individually to determine their backgrounds. \"So far, the interviews carried out with the children -- some of whom could not provide any information due to their young age -- led to the preliminary conclusion that probably 85 come from Chadian villages near the cities of Adre and Tine along the Chadian-Sudanese border,\" the agencies said. \"Ninety-one children said they had been living with their family, consisting of at least one adult they considered to be their parent,\" the agencies said, adding that interviews with the remaining 12 children were ongoing. The agencies called their investigation painstaking and challenging because of the number of children, their youth and the situation in the region. Other French charities earlier had questioned whether Zoe's Ark could legally arrange adoption of children from Darfur, and contacted French authorities, according to French newspapers and The Associated Press. French authorities have reacted angrily to the Zoe's Ark trip, calling the group's actions \"illegal and irresponsible.\" The French Foreign Ministry has said the dispute will not affect France's participation in a European peacekeeping force due to be deployed along the border between Chad and Sudan. In response to the dispute in Chad, the Republic of Congo said late Wednesday it was suspending all international adoptions, The Associated Press reported. Reporters Without Borders said it will work for the release of the three journalists arrested in Chad. The organization said photographers Marc Garmirian of the Capa news agency and Jean-Daniel Guillou of the Synchro X agency were on assignment for their news organizations and were not part of the charity's efforts. The third journalist, Marie-Agnes Peleran of the TV station France 3 Miditerranee, was traveling with the group in a personal capacity, though she carried a camera from her station, Reporters Without Borders said. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Al Goodman contributed to this report. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Chadian president wants journalists, flight crew released .\nRed Cross, UNICEF, UNHCR interview children that charity tried to fly out of Chad .\nMost are not from Sudan and have families, agencies say .\nSix members of Zoe's Ark, 11 others under arrest in Chad .", "context": "ABECHE, Chad (CNN) -- Most of the 103 children that a French charity attempted to take to France from Chad for adoption are neither Sudanese nor orphans, three international aid agencies reported on Thursday. Hundreds of women protest child trafficking and shout anti-French slogans Wednesday in Abeche, Chad. Six members of Zoe's Ark were arrested last week as they tried to put the children on a plane to France, where the charity said host families were waiting to take the children in. Three French journalists, a seven-member Spanish flight crew and one Belgian were also arrested. Representatives of the journalists and flight crew said they were unaware of problems with Zoe's Ark and thought they were on a humanitarian mission. Chadian President Idriss Deby hopes the journalists and the flight crew will be freed, his chief of staff, Mahamat Hissene, said Thursday. The president would legally be able to intervene in the case if it is transferred from a judge in the eastern city of Abeche, where the children were taken, to a judge in N'Djamena, the capital, Hissene said. The transfer will take place Monday, according to media reports. The International Red Cross Committee, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and UNICEF said most of the children were living with their families before Zoe's Ark took them. The charity said the children were Sudanese orphans that it was trying to rescue from a war-torn nation. The agencies said most of the children also probably come from Chadian villages along Chad's border with Sudan. The children have been living in an orphanage in Abeche while authorities and aid agencies try to determine their identities. Watch a report on whether the children are orphans \u00bb . Chadian authorities immediately accused the charity of kidnapping the children and concealing their identities. Chad's interior minister said Zoe's Ark dressed the children in bandages and fake intravenous drips to make them look like refugees who needed medical help. The charity workers and journalists have been charged with kidnapping and extortion and could face 20 years of hard labor if convicted. The Spaniards and Belgian are charged with complicity. The Spanish flight crew is innocent and should be released, a company executive said Thursday. \"We thought we were doing a humanitarian transport,\" said Antoni Cajal, sales director of Spain's Gir Jet charter firm. \"If an NGO [nongovernmental organization] has done something wrong, it's impossible for us to know.\" Spain's Foreign Ministry has publicly expressed its disagreement with the charges and has dispatched top diplomats to Chad to try to win the group's release. Over the weekend, the captain appealed urgently to be rescued, fearing the crew could be harmed or killed, Cajal said. But the four women and three men are in good condition in custody, Cajal said, based on his conversations with a Spanish consular official who came from Cameroon to Chad and has been able to visit them. The detention is the first problem of its kind for the company, which hopes government negotiations can resolve the issue, Cajal said. On its Web site, Zoe's Ark describes itself as a nonprofit organization based in Paris that sends teams of physicians, nurses, firefighters and other specialists to care for children in war zones and place them with families in France, who then apply for asylum on their behalf. The Red Cross, UNHCR and UNICEF said the 21 girls and 82 boys range in age from about 1 year to about 10, and they are healthy. The agencies said they have been interviewing the children individually to determine their backgrounds. \"So far, the interviews carried out with the children -- some of whom could not provide any information due to their young age -- led to the preliminary conclusion that probably 85 come from Chadian villages near the cities of Adre and Tine along the Chadian-Sudanese border,\" the agencies said. \"Ninety-one children said they had been living with their family, consisting of at least one adult they considered to be their parent,\" the agencies said, adding that interviews with the remaining 12 children were ongoing. The agencies called their investigation painstaking and challenging because of the number of children, their youth and the situation in the region. Other French charities earlier had questioned whether Zoe's Ark could legally arrange adoption of children from Darfur, and contacted French authorities, according to French newspapers and The Associated Press. French authorities have reacted angrily to the Zoe's Ark trip, calling the group's actions \"illegal and irresponsible.\" The French Foreign Ministry has said the dispute will not affect France's participation in a European peacekeeping force due to be deployed along the border between Chad and Sudan. In response to the dispute in Chad, the Republic of Congo said late Wednesday it was suspending all international adoptions, The Associated Press reported. Reporters Without Borders said it will work for the release of the three journalists arrested in Chad. The organization said photographers Marc Garmirian of the Capa news agency and Jean-Daniel Guillou of the Synchro X agency were on assignment for their news organizations and were not part of the charity's efforts. The third journalist, Marie-Agnes Peleran of the TV station France 3 Miditerranee, was traveling with the group in a personal capacity, though she carried a camera from her station, Reporters Without Borders said. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Al Goodman contributed to this report. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Chadian president wants journalists, flight crew released .\nRed Cross, UNICEF, UNHCR interview children that charity tried to fly out of Chad .\nMost are not from Sudan and have families, agencies say .\nSix members of Zoe's Ark, 11 others under arrest in Chad .", "id": 1040} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. Here, Soledad O'Brien takes users inside a jail where many of the inmates are mentally ill. An inmate housed on the \"forgotten floor,\" where many mentally ill inmates are housed in Miami before trial. MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The ninth floor of the Miami-Dade pretrial detention facility is dubbed the \"forgotten floor.\" Here, inmates with the most severe mental illnesses are incarcerated until they're ready to appear in court. Most often, they face drug charges or charges of assaulting an officer --charges that Judge Steven Leifman says are usually \"avoidable felonies.\" He says the arrests often result from confrontations with police. Mentally ill people often won't do what they're told when police arrive on the scene -- confrontation seems to exacerbate their illness and they become more paranoid, delusional, and less likely to follow directions, according to Leifman. So, they end up on the ninth floor severely mentally disturbed, but not getting any real help because they're in jail. We toured the jail with Leifman. He is well known in Miami as an advocate for justice and the mentally ill. Even though we were not exactly welcomed with open arms by the guards, we were given permission to shoot videotape and tour the floor. Go inside the 'forgotten floor' \u00bb . At first, it's hard to determine where the people are. The prisoners are wearing sleeveless robes. Imagine cutting holes for arms and feet in a heavy wool sleeping bag -- that's kind of what they look like. They're designed to keep the mentally ill patients from injuring themselves. That's also why they have no shoes, laces or mattresses. Leifman says about one-third of all people in Miami-Dade county jails are mentally ill. So, he says, the sheer volume is overwhelming the system, and the result is what we see on the ninth floor. Of course, it is a jail, so it's not supposed to be warm and comforting, but the lights glare, the cells are tiny and it's loud. We see two, sometimes three men -- sometimes in the robes, sometimes naked, lying or sitting in their cells. \"I am the son of the president. You need to get me out of here!\" one man shouts at me. He is absolutely serious, convinced that help is on the way -- if only he could reach the White House. Leifman tells me that these prisoner-patients will often circulate through the system, occasionally stabilizing in a mental hospital, only to return to jail to face their charges. It's brutally unjust, in his mind, and he has become a strong advocate for changing things in Miami. Over a meal later, we talk about how things got this way for mental patients. Leifman says 200 years ago people were considered \"lunatics\" and they were locked up in jails even if they had no charges against them. They were just considered unfit to be in society. Over the years, he says, there was some public outcry, and the mentally ill were moved out of jails and into hospitals. But Leifman says many of these mental hospitals were so horrible they were shut down. Where did the patients go? Nowhere. The streets. They became, in many cases, the homeless, he says. They never got treatment. Leifman says in 1955 there were more than half a million people in state mental hospitals, and today that number has been reduced 90 percent, and 40,000 to 50,000 people are in mental hospitals. The judge says he's working to change this. Starting in 2008, many inmates who would otherwise have been brought to the \"forgotten floor\" will instead be sent to a new mental health facility -- the first step on a journey toward long-term treatment, not just punishment. Leifman says it's not the complete answer, but it's a start. Leifman says the best part is that it's a win-win solution. The patients win, the families are relieved, and the state saves money by simply not cycling these prisoners through again and again. And, for Leifman, justice is served. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMentally ill inmates in Miami are housed on the \"forgotten floor\"\nJudge Steven Leifman says most are there as a result of \"avoidable felonies\"\nWhile CNN tours facility, patient shouts: \"I am the son of the president\"\nLeifman says the system is unjust and he's fighting for change .", "context": "Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. Here, Soledad O'Brien takes users inside a jail where many of the inmates are mentally ill. An inmate housed on the \"forgotten floor,\" where many mentally ill inmates are housed in Miami before trial. MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The ninth floor of the Miami-Dade pretrial detention facility is dubbed the \"forgotten floor.\" Here, inmates with the most severe mental illnesses are incarcerated until they're ready to appear in court. Most often, they face drug charges or charges of assaulting an officer --charges that Judge Steven Leifman says are usually \"avoidable felonies.\" He says the arrests often result from confrontations with police. Mentally ill people often won't do what they're told when police arrive on the scene -- confrontation seems to exacerbate their illness and they become more paranoid, delusional, and less likely to follow directions, according to Leifman. So, they end up on the ninth floor severely mentally disturbed, but not getting any real help because they're in jail. We toured the jail with Leifman. He is well known in Miami as an advocate for justice and the mentally ill. Even though we were not exactly welcomed with open arms by the guards, we were given permission to shoot videotape and tour the floor. Go inside the 'forgotten floor' \u00bb . At first, it's hard to determine where the people are. The prisoners are wearing sleeveless robes. Imagine cutting holes for arms and feet in a heavy wool sleeping bag -- that's kind of what they look like. They're designed to keep the mentally ill patients from injuring themselves. That's also why they have no shoes, laces or mattresses. Leifman says about one-third of all people in Miami-Dade county jails are mentally ill. So, he says, the sheer volume is overwhelming the system, and the result is what we see on the ninth floor. Of course, it is a jail, so it's not supposed to be warm and comforting, but the lights glare, the cells are tiny and it's loud. We see two, sometimes three men -- sometimes in the robes, sometimes naked, lying or sitting in their cells. \"I am the son of the president. You need to get me out of here!\" one man shouts at me. He is absolutely serious, convinced that help is on the way -- if only he could reach the White House. Leifman tells me that these prisoner-patients will often circulate through the system, occasionally stabilizing in a mental hospital, only to return to jail to face their charges. It's brutally unjust, in his mind, and he has become a strong advocate for changing things in Miami. Over a meal later, we talk about how things got this way for mental patients. Leifman says 200 years ago people were considered \"lunatics\" and they were locked up in jails even if they had no charges against them. They were just considered unfit to be in society. Over the years, he says, there was some public outcry, and the mentally ill were moved out of jails and into hospitals. But Leifman says many of these mental hospitals were so horrible they were shut down. Where did the patients go? Nowhere. The streets. They became, in many cases, the homeless, he says. They never got treatment. Leifman says in 1955 there were more than half a million people in state mental hospitals, and today that number has been reduced 90 percent, and 40,000 to 50,000 people are in mental hospitals. The judge says he's working to change this. Starting in 2008, many inmates who would otherwise have been brought to the \"forgotten floor\" will instead be sent to a new mental health facility -- the first step on a journey toward long-term treatment, not just punishment. Leifman says it's not the complete answer, but it's a start. Leifman says the best part is that it's a win-win solution. The patients win, the families are relieved, and the state saves money by simply not cycling these prisoners through again and again. And, for Leifman, justice is served. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Mentally ill inmates in Miami are housed on the \"forgotten floor\"\nJudge Steven Leifman says most are there as a result of \"avoidable felonies\"\nWhile CNN tours facility, patient shouts: \"I am the son of the president\"\nLeifman says the system is unjust and he's fighting for change .", "id": 1001} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A girl who was shown on a videotape being sexually assaulted in Las Vegas has been found and is safe, officials in Nye County, Nevada, said Friday. Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, is being sought as a suspect, police say. \"We have found the child, Madison. She's safe. The detectives say she is in good condition,\" Nye County Sheriff Tony De Meo said. The girl, now 7, was shown in a sex video made four years ago, Detective David Boruchowitz said at a news conference Friday night. She was found Friday with family in Las Vegas after thousands of tips poured in, thanks to an appeal by police to the news media to show the girl's picture. CNN and other news organizations did so until the child was found, when De Meo asked them to stop showing the picture. \"The mother has cooperated with us,\" De Meo said. \"We believe that the mother was not aware of anything that went on with this young girl,\" he said. \"It was very sad for her to find this out.\" A former Las Vegas animal trainer, Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, a resident of Pahrump, Nevada, has been identified as a suspect and is being sought in the case, De Meo said. Pahrump is about 60 miles west of Las Vegas. Watch what's known about Stiles \u00bb . Stiles was a distant friend of the girl's family, De Meo said. Someone close to Stiles has told investigators that Stiles is a \"survivalist type\" and always carries a weapon, Nye County District Attorney Bob Beckett said. De Meo addressed Stiles directly: \"Turn yourself in to your local law enforcement agency,\" he said. \"Understand this: Law enforcement not only has a long arm, but a long memory. You will not be forgotten by members of this agency or any other law enforcement agency.\" The FBI is also seeking Stiles on state charges of sexual assault and lewdness with a minor under the age of 14 in a separate matter, De Meo said. Police, who had called Stiles a person of interest, began calling him a suspect late Friday. There appeared to be physical similarities between Stiles and the man in the videotape, De Meo said. \"Nothing that I have seen in my career comes close to what this girl has gone through. Whoever this person is is a predator that, as far as I'm concerned, belongs in custody and, if successfully prosecuted, in jail for as long as the law allows,\" De Meo said earlier. Detectives said the child showed little emotion during the rapes, indicating she may have been brutalized before. Nevadan Darren Tuck recently gave police the videotape, saying he found it in the desert, De Meo said. Police said the tape was in his possession at least since May before he handed it over to authorities. He is being sought on a parole violation for failure to pay child support, but police -- who want to question him further -- have been unable to locate him. Tuck, who also allegedly showed the tape to others before giving it to police, faces a possible 10-years-to-life sentence for exhibiting pornography and another one to six years for possession of child pornography, De Meo said. Harry Kuehn, Tuck's attorney, said this week on CNN's \"Nancy Grace\" that Tuck was \"racked by indecision\" about what to do with the tape once he realized what it was. Asked why, Kuehn said, \"He's explained that to us, and at this point, we're not going to share that, because it goes to the defense of the matter.\" \"You have to consider what kind of concerns my client had; He's previously dealt with the sheriff's office in Nye County; it was previously unsatisfactory,\" the attorney said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nStiles described as \"survivalist type\" who carries a weapon .\nMother has cooperated with police, sheriff says .\nGirl on tape, now 7, found safe with family .\nTape shows man sexually abusing the girl 4 years ago .", "context": "(CNN) -- A girl who was shown on a videotape being sexually assaulted in Las Vegas has been found and is safe, officials in Nye County, Nevada, said Friday. Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, is being sought as a suspect, police say. \"We have found the child, Madison. She's safe. The detectives say she is in good condition,\" Nye County Sheriff Tony De Meo said. The girl, now 7, was shown in a sex video made four years ago, Detective David Boruchowitz said at a news conference Friday night. She was found Friday with family in Las Vegas after thousands of tips poured in, thanks to an appeal by police to the news media to show the girl's picture. CNN and other news organizations did so until the child was found, when De Meo asked them to stop showing the picture. \"The mother has cooperated with us,\" De Meo said. \"We believe that the mother was not aware of anything that went on with this young girl,\" he said. \"It was very sad for her to find this out.\" A former Las Vegas animal trainer, Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, a resident of Pahrump, Nevada, has been identified as a suspect and is being sought in the case, De Meo said. Pahrump is about 60 miles west of Las Vegas. Watch what's known about Stiles \u00bb . Stiles was a distant friend of the girl's family, De Meo said. Someone close to Stiles has told investigators that Stiles is a \"survivalist type\" and always carries a weapon, Nye County District Attorney Bob Beckett said. De Meo addressed Stiles directly: \"Turn yourself in to your local law enforcement agency,\" he said. \"Understand this: Law enforcement not only has a long arm, but a long memory. You will not be forgotten by members of this agency or any other law enforcement agency.\" The FBI is also seeking Stiles on state charges of sexual assault and lewdness with a minor under the age of 14 in a separate matter, De Meo said. Police, who had called Stiles a person of interest, began calling him a suspect late Friday. There appeared to be physical similarities between Stiles and the man in the videotape, De Meo said. \"Nothing that I have seen in my career comes close to what this girl has gone through. Whoever this person is is a predator that, as far as I'm concerned, belongs in custody and, if successfully prosecuted, in jail for as long as the law allows,\" De Meo said earlier. Detectives said the child showed little emotion during the rapes, indicating she may have been brutalized before. Nevadan Darren Tuck recently gave police the videotape, saying he found it in the desert, De Meo said. Police said the tape was in his possession at least since May before he handed it over to authorities. He is being sought on a parole violation for failure to pay child support, but police -- who want to question him further -- have been unable to locate him. Tuck, who also allegedly showed the tape to others before giving it to police, faces a possible 10-years-to-life sentence for exhibiting pornography and another one to six years for possession of child pornography, De Meo said. Harry Kuehn, Tuck's attorney, said this week on CNN's \"Nancy Grace\" that Tuck was \"racked by indecision\" about what to do with the tape once he realized what it was. Asked why, Kuehn said, \"He's explained that to us, and at this point, we're not going to share that, because it goes to the defense of the matter.\" \"You have to consider what kind of concerns my client had; He's previously dealt with the sheriff's office in Nye County; it was previously unsatisfactory,\" the attorney said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Stiles described as \"survivalist type\" who carries a weapon .\nMother has cooperated with police, sheriff says .\nGirl on tape, now 7, found safe with family .\nTape shows man sexually abusing the girl 4 years ago .", "id": 1071} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The illegal export of U.S. military technology to Iran and China poses a growing threat, the Justice Department said Thursday as it announced plans to combat the practice. Iran is the only country still flying the F-14 Tomcat. The department said the United States will tighten monitoring of export licenses and increase export restrictions on technologies that could have both civilian and military applications and could pose a danger to U.S. national security in the hands of terrorists or potential enemies. \"China and Iran pose particular U.S. export control concerns,\" the Justice Department said in a statement issued Thursday. \"Recent prosecutions have highlighted illegal exports of stealth missile technology, military aircraft components, naval warship data, night vision equipment, and other restricted technology destined for China or Iran.\" Representatives of more than a half dozen federal agencies will jointly announce their plans at a Justice Department news conference Thursday. Officials plan to highlight two recent cases. In the past week a Pittsburgh company, SparesGlobal Inc., was sentenced for lying about an illegal export of products that can be used in nuclear reactions and in the nose cones of ballistic missiles. The products ended up in Pakistan after being routed from the United Arab Emirates. In Utah, two men were charged last week with attempting to illegally export restricted components for F-4 and F-14 fighter jets. F-14 components are widely sought by Iran, which is the only military in the world that still flies the jet. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Terry Frieden contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nIllegal exports to Iran, China an increasing problem, Justice Department says .\nPittsburgh company cited for export of products with nuclear applications .\nUtah men charged with attempting to illegally export jet fighter parts .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The illegal export of U.S. military technology to Iran and China poses a growing threat, the Justice Department said Thursday as it announced plans to combat the practice. Iran is the only country still flying the F-14 Tomcat. The department said the United States will tighten monitoring of export licenses and increase export restrictions on technologies that could have both civilian and military applications and could pose a danger to U.S. national security in the hands of terrorists or potential enemies. \"China and Iran pose particular U.S. export control concerns,\" the Justice Department said in a statement issued Thursday. \"Recent prosecutions have highlighted illegal exports of stealth missile technology, military aircraft components, naval warship data, night vision equipment, and other restricted technology destined for China or Iran.\" Representatives of more than a half dozen federal agencies will jointly announce their plans at a Justice Department news conference Thursday. Officials plan to highlight two recent cases. In the past week a Pittsburgh company, SparesGlobal Inc., was sentenced for lying about an illegal export of products that can be used in nuclear reactions and in the nose cones of ballistic missiles. The products ended up in Pakistan after being routed from the United Arab Emirates. In Utah, two men were charged last week with attempting to illegally export restricted components for F-4 and F-14 fighter jets. F-14 components are widely sought by Iran, which is the only military in the world that still flies the jet. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Terry Frieden contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Illegal exports to Iran, China an increasing problem, Justice Department says .\nPittsburgh company cited for export of products with nuclear applications .\nUtah men charged with attempting to illegally export jet fighter parts .", "id": 1150} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- The United Nations is calling on NATO to do more to stop the Afghan opium trade after a new survey showed how the drug dominates Afghanistan's economy. Afghan villagers tend to opium poppies in Taliban-controlled Helmand province in April 2007. The report from the U.N.'s Office on Drugs and Crime shows the export value of this year's poppy harvest stood at around $4 billion, a 29 per cent increase over 2006. Despite Afghan security forces' efforts to curb the trade, 660 tons of heroin and morphine were trafficked out of the country in 2007, the report said. Opium is derived from poppies, and the data on cultivation was collected by examining satellite images and by assessments on the ground. The report said opium has accounted for more than half of Afghanistan's gross domestic product in 2007. InvestorWords.com defines GDP as the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time, usually a calendar year. According to the U.N. survey, about a quarter of the earnings from opium go to farmers. The rest goes to district officials who collect taxes on the crop, to drug traffickers and to the insurgents and warlords who control the trade. Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, urged NATO to take a more active role in countering the spread of the drug trade, which has increased dramatically since the American-led invasion to remove the hard-line Islamist government of the Taliban in October 2001. \"Since drugs are funding the insurgency, NATO has a self-interest in supporting Afghan forces in destroying drug labs, markets and convoys,\" Costa said in a written statement to coincide with the release of the survey. \"Destroy the drug trade and you cut off the Taliban's main funding source.\" James Appathurai, a NATO spokesman, said coalition forces were equally concerned by the rapid growth in the narcotics trade. \"We share the U.N.'s concerns,\" Appathurai told CNN. \"Drugs not only poison people, but they poison economies and governments, and it is in everyone's interest to stop this proliferation.\" He said NATO forces were providing assistance to Afghan police through training and transport but he said there were no plans to deploy coalition troops to intervene directly. \"The issue of whether we can do more is certainly a live discussion for NATO, but at the moment this is a matter for the Afghan government,\" Appathurai said. Farming of opium poppies has been almost eradicated in the north and west of the country, Appathurai said. However, he said, in the lawless southern provinces and especially in the Taliban stronghold of Helmand, poppy production was going on largely unchecked. According to the report, U.N. observers have noticed a proliferation of heroin labs in neighboring countries and along trafficking routes. Costa said the labs are dependent on precursor chemicals, like acetic anhydride, that must be smuggled into the region. He called for tighter controls in chemical-producing countries and stronger intelligence-sharing between Afghanistan and its neighbors. \"Drug trafficking is a transnational threat, and therefore national initiatives have their limitations,\" the U.N. drug chief said. Appathurai said the most effective way to curb the drug trade was tackling the insurgency head-on. He also said it was important to provide alternative work for poor Afghan farmers to encourage them to give up opium production. \"You cannot have eradication in isolation. If we don't give them the support to produce alternative crops, then by wiping out their opium fields, you are only creating enemies for the future,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nStudy finds opium makes up half of Afghanistan's gross domestic product .\nAgency pushes NATO forces to attack skyrocketing problem aggressively .\nDrugs funds insurgency; poppy trade unchecked in Taliban strongholds .\nU.N. drug chief advocates providing income alternative for poppy farmers .", "context": "UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- The United Nations is calling on NATO to do more to stop the Afghan opium trade after a new survey showed how the drug dominates Afghanistan's economy. Afghan villagers tend to opium poppies in Taliban-controlled Helmand province in April 2007. The report from the U.N.'s Office on Drugs and Crime shows the export value of this year's poppy harvest stood at around $4 billion, a 29 per cent increase over 2006. Despite Afghan security forces' efforts to curb the trade, 660 tons of heroin and morphine were trafficked out of the country in 2007, the report said. Opium is derived from poppies, and the data on cultivation was collected by examining satellite images and by assessments on the ground. The report said opium has accounted for more than half of Afghanistan's gross domestic product in 2007. InvestorWords.com defines GDP as the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time, usually a calendar year. According to the U.N. survey, about a quarter of the earnings from opium go to farmers. The rest goes to district officials who collect taxes on the crop, to drug traffickers and to the insurgents and warlords who control the trade. Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, urged NATO to take a more active role in countering the spread of the drug trade, which has increased dramatically since the American-led invasion to remove the hard-line Islamist government of the Taliban in October 2001. \"Since drugs are funding the insurgency, NATO has a self-interest in supporting Afghan forces in destroying drug labs, markets and convoys,\" Costa said in a written statement to coincide with the release of the survey. \"Destroy the drug trade and you cut off the Taliban's main funding source.\" James Appathurai, a NATO spokesman, said coalition forces were equally concerned by the rapid growth in the narcotics trade. \"We share the U.N.'s concerns,\" Appathurai told CNN. \"Drugs not only poison people, but they poison economies and governments, and it is in everyone's interest to stop this proliferation.\" He said NATO forces were providing assistance to Afghan police through training and transport but he said there were no plans to deploy coalition troops to intervene directly. \"The issue of whether we can do more is certainly a live discussion for NATO, but at the moment this is a matter for the Afghan government,\" Appathurai said. Farming of opium poppies has been almost eradicated in the north and west of the country, Appathurai said. However, he said, in the lawless southern provinces and especially in the Taliban stronghold of Helmand, poppy production was going on largely unchecked. According to the report, U.N. observers have noticed a proliferation of heroin labs in neighboring countries and along trafficking routes. Costa said the labs are dependent on precursor chemicals, like acetic anhydride, that must be smuggled into the region. He called for tighter controls in chemical-producing countries and stronger intelligence-sharing between Afghanistan and its neighbors. \"Drug trafficking is a transnational threat, and therefore national initiatives have their limitations,\" the U.N. drug chief said. Appathurai said the most effective way to curb the drug trade was tackling the insurgency head-on. He also said it was important to provide alternative work for poor Afghan farmers to encourage them to give up opium production. \"You cannot have eradication in isolation. If we don't give them the support to produce alternative crops, then by wiping out their opium fields, you are only creating enemies for the future,\" he said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Study finds opium makes up half of Afghanistan's gross domestic product .\nAgency pushes NATO forces to attack skyrocketing problem aggressively .\nDrugs funds insurgency; poppy trade unchecked in Taliban strongholds .\nU.N. drug chief advocates providing income alternative for poppy farmers .", "id": 1114} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. \"All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!\" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground. Harb wants the CNN crew to see how many Iraqi refugee girls her school is accommodating. This school year, she says, 145 students are Iraqi -- roughly 20 percent of the students at this state-funded institution -- with another 40 Iraqi children on a waiting list. Watch Iraqi girls describe a long way from home \u00bb . The reason behind the jump in the number of Iraqis at the school is a new government policy: For the first time since the start of the Iraq war, Jordan is allowing all Iraqi children -- regardless of refugee status -- to enroll in state-funded schools. Simply, this means that even illegal refugees with no paperwork can send their kids to school with no questions asked. The move is cementing a massive population shift in the Middle East. More than 2.2 million Iraqis have fled the violence in their homeland, most of them seeking refuge in neighboring Jordan and Syria, according to humanitarian officials. Jordanian Minister of Education Khalid Touqan says he expects Jordan to accommodate 40,000 to 50,000 Iraqi students this year. That's more than double the number of Iraqi children enrolled in public school two years ago. Harb, on the front line of the phenomenon, says the influx is putting a strain on her school. Even with some U.N. and U.S. aid to Jordan, there's still not enough money. \"We need more teachers here, more resources, more buildings, more chairs for all Iraqi students and our students,\" she says. In a nearby neighborhood, in the study room of the Ahmed Toukan School for Boys, a handful of Iraqi kids talk of their experience living far from home. Seated at a rectangular table covered with a red and white tablecloth, the boys tell stories of horror and displacement. Eighteen-year-old Qutaiba lost five immediate family members before moving to Jordan to try to live a normal life. Matter-of-factly and with a straight-ahead stare, he repeats the number: \"Five members.\" Most of the boys and young men from Iraq have missed several years of school -- up to a four-year educational gap that will delay not only their high school graduation, but also their entry into the workforce. All say, though, that they feel lucky to have gotten out, even if the violence in their country means always having to be on the move, ready to live far from home and away from loved ones. \"It's not strange for me to be in the middle of people I don't know,\" says eleventh grader Ziad Tarek Al Shamsi. \"I had friends in Iraq when I was small, I left them. In America, I left them. I came here, I left them.\" He pauses: \"But you have to miss your country.\" The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates up to 250,000 school-age Iraqi children are in Jordan. Many of them are enrolled in private institutions. But as families run out of money they had when they left Iraq, they turn to public schools. Even so, more than a month into the new academic year, fewer Iraqi families than first anticipated enrolled their kids in schools this year. According to the charity Save the Children, 21,000 Iraqi children have so far enrolled in Jordanian classrooms. As a result, the government extended the deadline for student applications and cut down on the required paperwork for Iraqi families. The lower registration numbers were attributed in part to illegal refugees' fears of being identified through their children's school records. Regardless of what the final number will be this year, the population shift in the Middle East is, according to UNHCR head Antonio Guterres, the largest urban refugee situation in the world. Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of Jordanian society. About 10 percent of Jordan's population is now made up of Iraqi refugees -- the estimates range from 500,000 to 750,000 of them. The schoolchildren are living examples of how the Iraq war may permanently change the Middle East. \"Iraqi children will be incorporated and integrated within our mainstream line of education,\" says Touqan, the education minister. \"We will not run a parallel system of education.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nJordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status .\nPrincipal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year .\nEducation minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into \"mainstream\" life .\nOne student says he lost five family members in Iraq .", "context": "AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. \"All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!\" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground. Harb wants the CNN crew to see how many Iraqi refugee girls her school is accommodating. This school year, she says, 145 students are Iraqi -- roughly 20 percent of the students at this state-funded institution -- with another 40 Iraqi children on a waiting list. Watch Iraqi girls describe a long way from home \u00bb . The reason behind the jump in the number of Iraqis at the school is a new government policy: For the first time since the start of the Iraq war, Jordan is allowing all Iraqi children -- regardless of refugee status -- to enroll in state-funded schools. Simply, this means that even illegal refugees with no paperwork can send their kids to school with no questions asked. The move is cementing a massive population shift in the Middle East. More than 2.2 million Iraqis have fled the violence in their homeland, most of them seeking refuge in neighboring Jordan and Syria, according to humanitarian officials. Jordanian Minister of Education Khalid Touqan says he expects Jordan to accommodate 40,000 to 50,000 Iraqi students this year. That's more than double the number of Iraqi children enrolled in public school two years ago. Harb, on the front line of the phenomenon, says the influx is putting a strain on her school. Even with some U.N. and U.S. aid to Jordan, there's still not enough money. \"We need more teachers here, more resources, more buildings, more chairs for all Iraqi students and our students,\" she says. In a nearby neighborhood, in the study room of the Ahmed Toukan School for Boys, a handful of Iraqi kids talk of their experience living far from home. Seated at a rectangular table covered with a red and white tablecloth, the boys tell stories of horror and displacement. Eighteen-year-old Qutaiba lost five immediate family members before moving to Jordan to try to live a normal life. Matter-of-factly and with a straight-ahead stare, he repeats the number: \"Five members.\" Most of the boys and young men from Iraq have missed several years of school -- up to a four-year educational gap that will delay not only their high school graduation, but also their entry into the workforce. All say, though, that they feel lucky to have gotten out, even if the violence in their country means always having to be on the move, ready to live far from home and away from loved ones. \"It's not strange for me to be in the middle of people I don't know,\" says eleventh grader Ziad Tarek Al Shamsi. \"I had friends in Iraq when I was small, I left them. In America, I left them. I came here, I left them.\" He pauses: \"But you have to miss your country.\" The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates up to 250,000 school-age Iraqi children are in Jordan. Many of them are enrolled in private institutions. But as families run out of money they had when they left Iraq, they turn to public schools. Even so, more than a month into the new academic year, fewer Iraqi families than first anticipated enrolled their kids in schools this year. According to the charity Save the Children, 21,000 Iraqi children have so far enrolled in Jordanian classrooms. As a result, the government extended the deadline for student applications and cut down on the required paperwork for Iraqi families. The lower registration numbers were attributed in part to illegal refugees' fears of being identified through their children's school records. Regardless of what the final number will be this year, the population shift in the Middle East is, according to UNHCR head Antonio Guterres, the largest urban refugee situation in the world. Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of Jordanian society. About 10 percent of Jordan's population is now made up of Iraqi refugees -- the estimates range from 500,000 to 750,000 of them. The schoolchildren are living examples of how the Iraq war may permanently change the Middle East. \"Iraqi children will be incorporated and integrated within our mainstream line of education,\" says Touqan, the education minister. \"We will not run a parallel system of education.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Jordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status .\nPrincipal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year .\nEducation minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into \"mainstream\" life .\nOne student says he lost five family members in Iraq .", "id": 1056} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "DALLAS, Texas (CNN) -- If you turn to the Bible -- Isaiah Chapter 35, Verse 8 -- you will see a passage that in part says, \"A highway shall be there, and a road, and it shall be called the Highway of Holiness.\" Churchgoers in six states have held prayer sessions along the side of Interstate 35. Now, is it possible that this \"highway\" mentioned in Chapter 35 is actually Interstate 35 that runs through six U.S. states, from southern Texas to northern Minnesota? Some Christians have faith that is indeed the case. It was with that interesting belief in mind that we decided to head to Texas, the southernmost state in the I-35 corridor, to do a story about a prayer campaign called \"Light the Highway.\" Churchgoers in all six states recently finished 35 days of praying alongside Interstate 35, but the prayers are still continuing. Some of the faithful believe that in order to fulfill the prophecy of I-35 being the \"holy\" highway, it needs some intensive prayer first. So we watched as about 25 fervent and enthusiastic Christians prayed on the the interstate's shoulder in Dallas. They chanted loudly and vibrantly, making many people in the neighborhood wonder what was going on. They prayed that adult businesses along the corridor would \"see the light\" and perhaps close down. They prayed for safety and freedom from crime for people who lived along the interstate. They prayed that all Americans would accept Jesus into their lives. Watch believers offer prayers \u00bb . The woman who came up with the concept of \"Light the Highway\" is a Texas minister named Cindy Jacobs. She says she can't be sure Interstate 35 really is what is mentioned in the Bible but says she received a revelation to start this campaign after \"once again reading Isaiah, Chapter 35.\" Jacobs also points out that perhaps there is a link between the area near this highway and tragedies that have happened in history, such as the bridge collapse on I-35 in Minneapolis last August and the assassination of JFK 44 years ago near I-35 in Dallas. That's why prayer certainly can't hurt, she adds. Now, it's only fair to say most people, the religious and the non-religious alike, don't buy any of this, but none more than the owners of some of the adult businesses along I-35. At an adult go-go club, the owner tells us he resents people trying to impose their will on others. And he says his club holds fundraisers, food drives and toy drives to help the community. But on the side of the road, the prayerful aren't going to change their minds. Holy highways and nude clubs, they believe, are not a combination God has in mind. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSome see connection between the Bible and Interstate 35 .\nBelievers pray by the side of the highway, which runs through six states .\nI-35 runs from southern Texas to northern Minnesota .", "context": "DALLAS, Texas (CNN) -- If you turn to the Bible -- Isaiah Chapter 35, Verse 8 -- you will see a passage that in part says, \"A highway shall be there, and a road, and it shall be called the Highway of Holiness.\" Churchgoers in six states have held prayer sessions along the side of Interstate 35. Now, is it possible that this \"highway\" mentioned in Chapter 35 is actually Interstate 35 that runs through six U.S. states, from southern Texas to northern Minnesota? Some Christians have faith that is indeed the case. It was with that interesting belief in mind that we decided to head to Texas, the southernmost state in the I-35 corridor, to do a story about a prayer campaign called \"Light the Highway.\" Churchgoers in all six states recently finished 35 days of praying alongside Interstate 35, but the prayers are still continuing. Some of the faithful believe that in order to fulfill the prophecy of I-35 being the \"holy\" highway, it needs some intensive prayer first. So we watched as about 25 fervent and enthusiastic Christians prayed on the the interstate's shoulder in Dallas. They chanted loudly and vibrantly, making many people in the neighborhood wonder what was going on. They prayed that adult businesses along the corridor would \"see the light\" and perhaps close down. They prayed for safety and freedom from crime for people who lived along the interstate. They prayed that all Americans would accept Jesus into their lives. Watch believers offer prayers \u00bb . The woman who came up with the concept of \"Light the Highway\" is a Texas minister named Cindy Jacobs. She says she can't be sure Interstate 35 really is what is mentioned in the Bible but says she received a revelation to start this campaign after \"once again reading Isaiah, Chapter 35.\" Jacobs also points out that perhaps there is a link between the area near this highway and tragedies that have happened in history, such as the bridge collapse on I-35 in Minneapolis last August and the assassination of JFK 44 years ago near I-35 in Dallas. That's why prayer certainly can't hurt, she adds. Now, it's only fair to say most people, the religious and the non-religious alike, don't buy any of this, but none more than the owners of some of the adult businesses along I-35. At an adult go-go club, the owner tells us he resents people trying to impose their will on others. And he says his club holds fundraisers, food drives and toy drives to help the community. But on the side of the road, the prayerful aren't going to change their minds. Holy highways and nude clubs, they believe, are not a combination God has in mind. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Some see connection between the Bible and Interstate 35 .\nBelievers pray by the side of the highway, which runs through six states .\nI-35 runs from southern Texas to northern Minnesota .", "id": 1107} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "TAMPA, Florida (CNN) -- Some Christian congregations, particularly in lower income, urban areas, are turning to an unlikely source for help -- the Church of Scientology. Rev, Charles Kennedy uses Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's book during a Friday night sermon. Scientologists do not worship God, much less Jesus Christ. The church has seen plenty of controversy and critics consider it a cult. So why are observant Christians embracing some of its teachings? Two pastors who spoke recently with CNN explained that when it comes to religion, they still preach the core beliefs of Christianity. But when it comes to practicing what they preach in a modern world, borrowing from Scientology helps. The Rev. Charles Kennedy, of the Glorious Church of God in Christ, a Pentecostal church in Tampa, Florida, and the Rev. James McLaughlin, of the Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas, are among the theological hybrids. Watch Rev. Kennedy preach \u00bb . They say they are not scared off by programs with ties to a church that critics say has aggressive recruiting, secretive ways and rigid theology. As men of God rooted in Christian values, they do not see Scientology as a threat to their faith, but rather as a tool to augment it. Scientology was founded in the 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard, a science fiction writer. Followers are taught that they are immortal spiritual beings called thetans. Although the church says there is a supreme being, its practices do not include worshipping God. \"I'm looking for solutions, and the people that I help, they don't ask me who L. Ron Hubbard is,\" said McLaughlin, who works with addicts. \"You know what they say? 'Thank God.' \" Critic Rick Ross, a court-certified Scientology expert, sees something more sinister at work. He warned that mainstream acceptance makes it easier for the Scientologists to achieve their ultimate goal -- new recruits. \"Their hope is that through these programs, people will become more interested in L. Ron Hubbard, what else Mr. Hubbard had to offer, and this will lead them eventually to Scientology,\" Ross said. The church has long been in the headlines for practices critics say are little more than cult-like mind control. It is also known for its stable of devout celebrity followers. And according to published reports, Scientology has been recently diversifying its outreach to include other religions and ethnic groups. Kennedy, McLaughlin and a handful of other Christian church leaders -- no one can say how many -- are finding answers to their communities' needs in Scientology's social programs. For Kennedy, it began two years ago when he attended a meeting at the Church of Scientology's spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, Florida. He was introduced to a book called \"The Way to Happiness\" -- Hubbard's 64-page, self-described \"common sense guide to better living.\" In the book, which lays out ways to maintain a temperate lifestyle, Kennedy found a message he believed could help lift his predominantly lower income African-American congregation. He said the book's 21 principles help them with their struggle in an urban environment where there is too much crime and addiction and too little opportunity. Kennedy knew that before he could introduce any Scientology-related text to his congregation, he would have to prove that it did not contradict his Christian beliefs. And so, he found Scripture to match each of the 21 principles. Now Kennedy uses \"The Way to Happiness\" as a how-to supplement to his sermons. He believes it is easier to understand and clearer to follow than ancient Scriptures taken from the Bible. When asked whether Scientology's values contradict the religion of Jesus Christ, Kennedy replies, \"Sometimes yes. Sometimes no.\" But he says his congregation can relate to \"The Way to Happiness.\" Kennedy admits other pastors have criticized him, but the disapproval is not enough to discourage him. He insists that he has witnessed the changes \"The Way to Happiness\" has inspired in people. He also maintains that the Scientologists, many of whom he calls friends, are successful at outreach and getting desired results. At Kennedy's C. L. Kennedy Center, free tutoring based on Hubbard's \"study tech\" philosophies is provided to dozens of children and some adults. Kennedy's daughter, Jimirra, is one of the instructors. She said \"study tech\" and the Scientology orientation classes she attended helped her graduate from high school and become a poised woman. Though Jimirra Kennedy insists she does not ascribe to the religious side of Scientology, she still considers herself, at least in part, Scientologist. \"We say this all the time and I know my father says this, but I am like a Pentecostal Scientologist, that's what we are.\" Critics like Ross are alarmed by such a blurring of the lines. They consider it a marketing win for Scientology. In Houston, McLaughlin says he is not one to argue with success. Driven by a need to address the rampant drug problem in his community, McLaughlin spent years searching for a solution before he discovered \"Narconon,\" Scientology's nonprofit drug rehab center, in 2001. McLaughlin trained at Narconon and brought the techniques back to his community to launch \"First Step Faith Step,\" a program that combines Hubbard's methods with the teachings of Christianity. He claims a 70- to 80-percent rehabilitation success rate. Kennedy and McLaughlin said they have never lost a member of their congregations to Scientology. \"I think that they truly believe that this may help their communities, but in my opinion, they're na\u00efve,\" Ross said. Scientologists, he added, \"have their own agenda.\" The Church of Scientology would not grant CNN an interview, nor would its representatives answer questions about the Hubbard-based programs. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nChristian pastors borrow ideas from Scientology to preach temperate lifestyle .\nCritics say Scientology is a cult, always looking for recruits .\nPastor in Houston, Texas, claims 70 percent success rate with addicts .", "context": "TAMPA, Florida (CNN) -- Some Christian congregations, particularly in lower income, urban areas, are turning to an unlikely source for help -- the Church of Scientology. Rev, Charles Kennedy uses Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's book during a Friday night sermon. Scientologists do not worship God, much less Jesus Christ. The church has seen plenty of controversy and critics consider it a cult. So why are observant Christians embracing some of its teachings? Two pastors who spoke recently with CNN explained that when it comes to religion, they still preach the core beliefs of Christianity. But when it comes to practicing what they preach in a modern world, borrowing from Scientology helps. The Rev. Charles Kennedy, of the Glorious Church of God in Christ, a Pentecostal church in Tampa, Florida, and the Rev. James McLaughlin, of the Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas, are among the theological hybrids. Watch Rev. Kennedy preach \u00bb . They say they are not scared off by programs with ties to a church that critics say has aggressive recruiting, secretive ways and rigid theology. As men of God rooted in Christian values, they do not see Scientology as a threat to their faith, but rather as a tool to augment it. Scientology was founded in the 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard, a science fiction writer. Followers are taught that they are immortal spiritual beings called thetans. Although the church says there is a supreme being, its practices do not include worshipping God. \"I'm looking for solutions, and the people that I help, they don't ask me who L. Ron Hubbard is,\" said McLaughlin, who works with addicts. \"You know what they say? 'Thank God.' \" Critic Rick Ross, a court-certified Scientology expert, sees something more sinister at work. He warned that mainstream acceptance makes it easier for the Scientologists to achieve their ultimate goal -- new recruits. \"Their hope is that through these programs, people will become more interested in L. Ron Hubbard, what else Mr. Hubbard had to offer, and this will lead them eventually to Scientology,\" Ross said. The church has long been in the headlines for practices critics say are little more than cult-like mind control. It is also known for its stable of devout celebrity followers. And according to published reports, Scientology has been recently diversifying its outreach to include other religions and ethnic groups. Kennedy, McLaughlin and a handful of other Christian church leaders -- no one can say how many -- are finding answers to their communities' needs in Scientology's social programs. For Kennedy, it began two years ago when he attended a meeting at the Church of Scientology's spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, Florida. He was introduced to a book called \"The Way to Happiness\" -- Hubbard's 64-page, self-described \"common sense guide to better living.\" In the book, which lays out ways to maintain a temperate lifestyle, Kennedy found a message he believed could help lift his predominantly lower income African-American congregation. He said the book's 21 principles help them with their struggle in an urban environment where there is too much crime and addiction and too little opportunity. Kennedy knew that before he could introduce any Scientology-related text to his congregation, he would have to prove that it did not contradict his Christian beliefs. And so, he found Scripture to match each of the 21 principles. Now Kennedy uses \"The Way to Happiness\" as a how-to supplement to his sermons. He believes it is easier to understand and clearer to follow than ancient Scriptures taken from the Bible. When asked whether Scientology's values contradict the religion of Jesus Christ, Kennedy replies, \"Sometimes yes. Sometimes no.\" But he says his congregation can relate to \"The Way to Happiness.\" Kennedy admits other pastors have criticized him, but the disapproval is not enough to discourage him. He insists that he has witnessed the changes \"The Way to Happiness\" has inspired in people. He also maintains that the Scientologists, many of whom he calls friends, are successful at outreach and getting desired results. At Kennedy's C. L. Kennedy Center, free tutoring based on Hubbard's \"study tech\" philosophies is provided to dozens of children and some adults. Kennedy's daughter, Jimirra, is one of the instructors. She said \"study tech\" and the Scientology orientation classes she attended helped her graduate from high school and become a poised woman. Though Jimirra Kennedy insists she does not ascribe to the religious side of Scientology, she still considers herself, at least in part, Scientologist. \"We say this all the time and I know my father says this, but I am like a Pentecostal Scientologist, that's what we are.\" Critics like Ross are alarmed by such a blurring of the lines. They consider it a marketing win for Scientology. In Houston, McLaughlin says he is not one to argue with success. Driven by a need to address the rampant drug problem in his community, McLaughlin spent years searching for a solution before he discovered \"Narconon,\" Scientology's nonprofit drug rehab center, in 2001. McLaughlin trained at Narconon and brought the techniques back to his community to launch \"First Step Faith Step,\" a program that combines Hubbard's methods with the teachings of Christianity. He claims a 70- to 80-percent rehabilitation success rate. Kennedy and McLaughlin said they have never lost a member of their congregations to Scientology. \"I think that they truly believe that this may help their communities, but in my opinion, they're na\u00efve,\" Ross said. Scientologists, he added, \"have their own agenda.\" The Church of Scientology would not grant CNN an interview, nor would its representatives answer questions about the Hubbard-based programs. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Christian pastors borrow ideas from Scientology to preach temperate lifestyle .\nCritics say Scientology is a cult, always looking for recruits .\nPastor in Houston, Texas, claims 70 percent success rate with addicts .", "id": 1191} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- President Bush blasted the Democratic-controlled Congress on Tuesday for having \"the worst record in 20 years.\" \"Congress is not getting its work done,\" Bush said, flanked by members of the Republican House leadership. \"The House of Representatives has wasted valuable time on a constant stream of investigations, and the Senate has wasted valuable time on an endless series of failed votes to pull our troops out of Iraq.\" Bush criticized Congress for not being able to send \"a single appropriations bill\" to him. \"They haven't seen a bill they could not solve without shoving a tax hike into it,\" he said. Democrats quickly fired back. Jim Manley, senior aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, said, \"Taking advice from President Bush about fiscal responsibility and getting things done for the American people is like taking hunting lessons from Dick Cheney. Neither is a very good idea.\" Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Illinois, issued a statement saying, \"President Bush's rally this morning reminds us that congressional Republicans remain ready and willing to rubber-stamp the Bush agenda: No to children's health care; no to a new direction in Iraq; and no to investing in America's future. The White House and congressional Republicans want to continue the status quo.\" Bush said the Senate was \"wasting valuable time\" by taking up the children's health insurance bill, which he had earlier vetoed. Watch Bush describe what he thinks Congress is doing wrong \u00bb . House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Maryland, issued a statement calling Bush \"the biggest obstacle\" to extending health coverage to \"10 million low-income, working-class American children.\" Hoyer said GOP House leaders need to \"stop posing for pictures, and sit down with Democrats and Republicans in Congress who are working together to extend coverage to our children.\" The State Children's Health Insurance Program measure passed in the House last week would expand the program by nearly $35 billion over five years, the same as the measure Bush vetoed on October 3. Bush had proposed adding $5 billion to the program, and said the version he vetoed would have encouraged families to leave the private insurance market for the federally funded, state-run program. Democratic leaders said the new version addresses Republican objections by tightening restrictions on illegal immigrants receiving SCHIP benefits; capping the income levels of families that qualify for the program; and preventing adults from receiving benefits. The program currently covers about 6 million children whose parents earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, the federal health insurance program for the poor, but who can't afford private insurance. Democrats want to extend the program to another 4 million, paying for it with a 61-cent-per-pack increase in the federal tax on cigarettes. Bush said Congress knows the current version of the children's health bill \"does not have a chance,\" to get enough votes to override another veto. Hoyer accused Bush of breaking a promise he made in 2004 to extend coverage under the SCHIP program. \"Now, Congress must do what the president said he would do,\" he said in his statement. The Senate could vote on the bill as early as Tuesday. Bush also threatened to veto a \"three-bill pileup.\" \"There are now reports that Congressional leaders may be considering combining the Veterans and Department of Defense appropriations bills, and then add a bloated labor, health and education spending bill to both of them,\" he said. \"Congress should pass each bill one at a time in a fiscally responsible manner,\" he said. Bush also urged Congress to send him a \"clean defense appropriations bill and a war supplemental bill.\" \"They ought to get me a bill that funds among other things bullets and body armor,\" he said. Bush also criticized Congress for trying to \"hold hostage\" funding for troops. \"It would be irresponsible to not give our troops the resources they need to get their job done because Congress was unable to get its job done,\" he said. Hoyer's release said Bush's comments on appropriations bills and fiscal responsibility \"ring hollow.\" \"The fact is, this administration has pursued the most fiscally irresponsible policies in American history, turning record surpluses into record deficits and adding more than $3 trillion to the national debt,\" he said. \"Democrats are the party of fiscal responsibility today because we believe our government must pay for the things it purchases and not force our children to pay our bills. The fight over 2008 appropriations bills is not a fight over spending. It is a fight over priorities.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBush: Senate \"wasting valuable time\" with children's health insurance bill .\nCongress \"holding hostage\" funds for troops, Bush says .\nBush accuses Congress of gridlock, failing to promote anyone's agenda .\nDemocrats fire back, saying Bush's words \"ring hollow\"", "context": "(CNN) -- President Bush blasted the Democratic-controlled Congress on Tuesday for having \"the worst record in 20 years.\" \"Congress is not getting its work done,\" Bush said, flanked by members of the Republican House leadership. \"The House of Representatives has wasted valuable time on a constant stream of investigations, and the Senate has wasted valuable time on an endless series of failed votes to pull our troops out of Iraq.\" Bush criticized Congress for not being able to send \"a single appropriations bill\" to him. \"They haven't seen a bill they could not solve without shoving a tax hike into it,\" he said. Democrats quickly fired back. Jim Manley, senior aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, said, \"Taking advice from President Bush about fiscal responsibility and getting things done for the American people is like taking hunting lessons from Dick Cheney. Neither is a very good idea.\" Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Illinois, issued a statement saying, \"President Bush's rally this morning reminds us that congressional Republicans remain ready and willing to rubber-stamp the Bush agenda: No to children's health care; no to a new direction in Iraq; and no to investing in America's future. The White House and congressional Republicans want to continue the status quo.\" Bush said the Senate was \"wasting valuable time\" by taking up the children's health insurance bill, which he had earlier vetoed. Watch Bush describe what he thinks Congress is doing wrong \u00bb . House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Maryland, issued a statement calling Bush \"the biggest obstacle\" to extending health coverage to \"10 million low-income, working-class American children.\" Hoyer said GOP House leaders need to \"stop posing for pictures, and sit down with Democrats and Republicans in Congress who are working together to extend coverage to our children.\" The State Children's Health Insurance Program measure passed in the House last week would expand the program by nearly $35 billion over five years, the same as the measure Bush vetoed on October 3. Bush had proposed adding $5 billion to the program, and said the version he vetoed would have encouraged families to leave the private insurance market for the federally funded, state-run program. Democratic leaders said the new version addresses Republican objections by tightening restrictions on illegal immigrants receiving SCHIP benefits; capping the income levels of families that qualify for the program; and preventing adults from receiving benefits. The program currently covers about 6 million children whose parents earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, the federal health insurance program for the poor, but who can't afford private insurance. Democrats want to extend the program to another 4 million, paying for it with a 61-cent-per-pack increase in the federal tax on cigarettes. Bush said Congress knows the current version of the children's health bill \"does not have a chance,\" to get enough votes to override another veto. Hoyer accused Bush of breaking a promise he made in 2004 to extend coverage under the SCHIP program. \"Now, Congress must do what the president said he would do,\" he said in his statement. The Senate could vote on the bill as early as Tuesday. Bush also threatened to veto a \"three-bill pileup.\" \"There are now reports that Congressional leaders may be considering combining the Veterans and Department of Defense appropriations bills, and then add a bloated labor, health and education spending bill to both of them,\" he said. \"Congress should pass each bill one at a time in a fiscally responsible manner,\" he said. Bush also urged Congress to send him a \"clean defense appropriations bill and a war supplemental bill.\" \"They ought to get me a bill that funds among other things bullets and body armor,\" he said. Bush also criticized Congress for trying to \"hold hostage\" funding for troops. \"It would be irresponsible to not give our troops the resources they need to get their job done because Congress was unable to get its job done,\" he said. Hoyer's release said Bush's comments on appropriations bills and fiscal responsibility \"ring hollow.\" \"The fact is, this administration has pursued the most fiscally irresponsible policies in American history, turning record surpluses into record deficits and adding more than $3 trillion to the national debt,\" he said. \"Democrats are the party of fiscal responsibility today because we believe our government must pay for the things it purchases and not force our children to pay our bills. The fight over 2008 appropriations bills is not a fight over spending. It is a fight over priorities.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bush: Senate \"wasting valuable time\" with children's health insurance bill .\nCongress \"holding hostage\" funds for troops, Bush says .\nBush accuses Congress of gridlock, failing to promote anyone's agenda .\nDemocrats fire back, saying Bush's words \"ring hollow\"", "id": 1166} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. \"All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!\" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground. Harb wants the CNN crew to see how many Iraqi refugee girls her school is accommodating. This school year, she says, 145 students are Iraqi -- roughly 20 percent of the students at this state-funded institution -- with another 40 Iraqi children on a waiting list. Watch Iraqi girls describe a long way from home \u00bb . The reason behind the jump in the number of Iraqis at the school is a new government policy: For the first time since the start of the Iraq war, Jordan is allowing all Iraqi children -- regardless of refugee status -- to enroll in state-funded schools. Simply, this means that even illegal refugees with no paperwork can send their kids to school with no questions asked. The move is cementing a massive population shift in the Middle East. More than 2.2 million Iraqis have fled the violence in their homeland, most of them seeking refuge in neighboring Jordan and Syria, according to humanitarian officials. Jordanian Minister of Education Khalid Touqan says he expects Jordan to accommodate 40,000 to 50,000 Iraqi students this year. That's more than double the number of Iraqi children enrolled in public school two years ago. Harb, on the front line of the phenomenon, says the influx is putting a strain on her school. Even with some U.N. and U.S. aid to Jordan, there's still not enough money. \"We need more teachers here, more resources, more buildings, more chairs for all Iraqi students and our students,\" she says. In a nearby neighborhood, in the study room of the Ahmed Toukan School for Boys, a handful of Iraqi kids talk of their experience living far from home. Seated at a rectangular table covered with a red and white tablecloth, the boys tell stories of horror and displacement. Eighteen-year-old Qutaiba lost five immediate family members before moving to Jordan to try to live a normal life. Matter-of-factly and with a straight-ahead stare, he repeats the number: \"Five members.\" Most of the boys and young men from Iraq have missed several years of school -- up to a four-year educational gap that will delay not only their high school graduation, but also their entry into the workforce. All say, though, that they feel lucky to have gotten out, even if the violence in their country means always having to be on the move, ready to live far from home and away from loved ones. \"It's not strange for me to be in the middle of people I don't know,\" says eleventh grader Ziad Tarek Al Shamsi. \"I had friends in Iraq when I was small, I left them. In America, I left them. I came here, I left them.\" He pauses: \"But you have to miss your country.\" The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates up to 250,000 school-age Iraqi children are in Jordan. Many of them are enrolled in private institutions. But as families run out of money they had when they left Iraq, they turn to public schools. Even so, more than a month into the new academic year, fewer Iraqi families than first anticipated enrolled their kids in schools this year. According to the charity Save the Children, 21,000 Iraqi children have so far enrolled in Jordanian classrooms. As a result, the government extended the deadline for student applications and cut down on the required paperwork for Iraqi families. The lower registration numbers were attributed in part to illegal refugees' fears of being identified through their children's school records. Regardless of what the final number will be this year, the population shift in the Middle East is, according to UNHCR head Antonio Guterres, the largest urban refugee situation in the world. Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of Jordanian society. About 10 percent of Jordan's population is now made up of Iraqi refugees -- the estimates range from 500,000 to 750,000 of them. The schoolchildren are living examples of how the Iraq war may permanently change the Middle East. \"Iraqi children will be incorporated and integrated within our mainstream line of education,\" says Touqan, the education minister. \"We will not run a parallel system of education.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nJordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status .\nPrincipal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year .\nEducation minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into \"mainstream\" life .\nOne student says he lost five family members in Iraq .", "context": "AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. \"All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!\" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground. Harb wants the CNN crew to see how many Iraqi refugee girls her school is accommodating. This school year, she says, 145 students are Iraqi -- roughly 20 percent of the students at this state-funded institution -- with another 40 Iraqi children on a waiting list. Watch Iraqi girls describe a long way from home \u00bb . The reason behind the jump in the number of Iraqis at the school is a new government policy: For the first time since the start of the Iraq war, Jordan is allowing all Iraqi children -- regardless of refugee status -- to enroll in state-funded schools. Simply, this means that even illegal refugees with no paperwork can send their kids to school with no questions asked. The move is cementing a massive population shift in the Middle East. More than 2.2 million Iraqis have fled the violence in their homeland, most of them seeking refuge in neighboring Jordan and Syria, according to humanitarian officials. Jordanian Minister of Education Khalid Touqan says he expects Jordan to accommodate 40,000 to 50,000 Iraqi students this year. That's more than double the number of Iraqi children enrolled in public school two years ago. Harb, on the front line of the phenomenon, says the influx is putting a strain on her school. Even with some U.N. and U.S. aid to Jordan, there's still not enough money. \"We need more teachers here, more resources, more buildings, more chairs for all Iraqi students and our students,\" she says. In a nearby neighborhood, in the study room of the Ahmed Toukan School for Boys, a handful of Iraqi kids talk of their experience living far from home. Seated at a rectangular table covered with a red and white tablecloth, the boys tell stories of horror and displacement. Eighteen-year-old Qutaiba lost five immediate family members before moving to Jordan to try to live a normal life. Matter-of-factly and with a straight-ahead stare, he repeats the number: \"Five members.\" Most of the boys and young men from Iraq have missed several years of school -- up to a four-year educational gap that will delay not only their high school graduation, but also their entry into the workforce. All say, though, that they feel lucky to have gotten out, even if the violence in their country means always having to be on the move, ready to live far from home and away from loved ones. \"It's not strange for me to be in the middle of people I don't know,\" says eleventh grader Ziad Tarek Al Shamsi. \"I had friends in Iraq when I was small, I left them. In America, I left them. I came here, I left them.\" He pauses: \"But you have to miss your country.\" The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates up to 250,000 school-age Iraqi children are in Jordan. Many of them are enrolled in private institutions. But as families run out of money they had when they left Iraq, they turn to public schools. Even so, more than a month into the new academic year, fewer Iraqi families than first anticipated enrolled their kids in schools this year. According to the charity Save the Children, 21,000 Iraqi children have so far enrolled in Jordanian classrooms. As a result, the government extended the deadline for student applications and cut down on the required paperwork for Iraqi families. The lower registration numbers were attributed in part to illegal refugees' fears of being identified through their children's school records. Regardless of what the final number will be this year, the population shift in the Middle East is, according to UNHCR head Antonio Guterres, the largest urban refugee situation in the world. Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of Jordanian society. About 10 percent of Jordan's population is now made up of Iraqi refugees -- the estimates range from 500,000 to 750,000 of them. The schoolchildren are living examples of how the Iraq war may permanently change the Middle East. \"Iraqi children will be incorporated and integrated within our mainstream line of education,\" says Touqan, the education minister. \"We will not run a parallel system of education.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Jordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status .\nPrincipal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year .\nEducation minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into \"mainstream\" life .\nOne student says he lost five family members in Iraq .", "id": 1050} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The company owns The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Sands Macau in The People's Republic of China's Special Administrative Region of Macau, as well as Venetian Macau Limited, a developer of additional multiple casino hotel resort properties in Macau. The first phase of the Venetian Casino Resort opened in May 1999, which originally consisted of 3,036 suites though the number of suites was reduced over time to 3,014 based on renovations and remodeling. Since it's opening, the property has received recognition as revolutionizing the Las Vegas hotel industry, and has been honored with architectural and other awards naming it as one the finest hotels in the world. In 2003, The Venetian added the 1,013-suite Venezia tower -- giving The Venetian 4,027 suites, 18 world-class restaurants, and a retail mall with canals, gondolas and singing gondoliers. In May 2004, Las Vegas Sands opened the Sands Macau, located on China's southeastern coast. The Sands Macau includes approximately 163,000 square feet of gaming facilities, luxury suites, specialty restaurants and an International VIP club. In December 2004, in one of the year's most anticipated initial public offerings, Dr. and Mr. Adelson rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and with it shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. began trading. The price of the Sands stock rose 61 percent on its opening day, becoming the largest opening day of any American-based initial public offering in the last two years. The Venetian Casino Resort is one of the most productive properties on the Strip, having an occupancy rate of 98.3% and an average daily room rate of $219 during the nine months ended September 30, 2004. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nThe company owns three major casino complexes, in Las Vegas and Macau .\nVenetian Casino Resort opened in 1999, originally consisted of 3,036 suites .\nIn May 2004, Las Vegas Sands opened the Sands Macau .", "context": "(CNN) -- The company owns The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Sands Macau in The People's Republic of China's Special Administrative Region of Macau, as well as Venetian Macau Limited, a developer of additional multiple casino hotel resort properties in Macau. The first phase of the Venetian Casino Resort opened in May 1999, which originally consisted of 3,036 suites though the number of suites was reduced over time to 3,014 based on renovations and remodeling. Since it's opening, the property has received recognition as revolutionizing the Las Vegas hotel industry, and has been honored with architectural and other awards naming it as one the finest hotels in the world. In 2003, The Venetian added the 1,013-suite Venezia tower -- giving The Venetian 4,027 suites, 18 world-class restaurants, and a retail mall with canals, gondolas and singing gondoliers. In May 2004, Las Vegas Sands opened the Sands Macau, located on China's southeastern coast. The Sands Macau includes approximately 163,000 square feet of gaming facilities, luxury suites, specialty restaurants and an International VIP club. In December 2004, in one of the year's most anticipated initial public offerings, Dr. and Mr. Adelson rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and with it shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. began trading. The price of the Sands stock rose 61 percent on its opening day, becoming the largest opening day of any American-based initial public offering in the last two years. The Venetian Casino Resort is one of the most productive properties on the Strip, having an occupancy rate of 98.3% and an average daily room rate of $219 during the nine months ended September 30, 2004. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "The company owns three major casino complexes, in Las Vegas and Macau .\nVenetian Casino Resort opened in 1999, originally consisted of 3,036 suites .\nIn May 2004, Las Vegas Sands opened the Sands Macau .", "id": 1143} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will duel for Super Tuesday votes Thursday night as the Democratic presidential hopefuls face off for the first time together minus former Sen. John Edwards. Thursday's debate is taking place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The debate -- sponsored by CNN, the Los Angeles Times and Politico -- starts at 8 p.m. ET Thursday on CNN and CNN.com. CNN's Wolf Blitzer is the moderator. The event is the first Democratic debate since Obama's convincing victory Saturday in South Carolina. On Tuesday, Clinton won the Florida primary, a contest her campaign said helped the senator regain momentum even though it awarded no delegates. The forum at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood comes hours after the Obama campaign revealed it had raised $32 million in January from roughly 170,000 new donors. That amount will allow Obama to expand his television ad buys greatly in the 20-plus states holding primaries or caucuses Tuesday. Watch a time-lapse construction of the debate set \u00bb . The Clinton campaign would not indicate how much money it had raised in the same time period. Mike Gravel, the other Democratic presidential candidate still in the race, was not invited to participate in the debate because he did not meet certain criteria, including support in national polls. In a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll conducted January 14-17, Gravel received less than 1 percent. Edwards suspended his presidential run Wednesday in New Orleans, Louisiana, but he didn't endorse any candidate despite what aides described as furious lobbying campaigns by Obama and Clinton. Thursday's debate may be slightly more restrained than last week's brutal showdown. Following her South Carolina loss, Clinton has largely steered clear of opportunities to take aim at Obama. Former President Bill Clinton also has avoided criticizing his wife's rival after dominating headlines with his attacks in the days before the South Carolina vote. The economy is likely to dominate Thursday's debate, as both candidates look to appeal to supporters of Edwards and his brand of economic populism. Clinton and Obama have split victories in their parties' early-voting states: Obama has won in Iowa and South Carolina, and Clinton has won in New Hampshire, Nevada, Michigan and Florida. But the Michigan and Florida contests awarded no delegates, and all major Democratic presidential candidates pledged to avoid campaigning in those states following national party penalties against them for moving up their contests so early. Clinton was the only major candidate to appear on the Michigan ballot. Obama is leading Clinton in the number of pledged delegates -- those awarded based on primary or caucus votes. Clinton has the edge when superdelegates are factored in. (Superdelegates are party leaders and elected officials who are not obligated to support a particular candidate. They can change their decisions at any time leading up to the Democratic National Convention in August.) To date, Obama has won an estimated 63 national convention delegates as a result of primary or caucus votes, while Clinton has earned an estimated 48 delegates. Clinton, however, has the overall lead in delegates -- 232 to 158 -- when superdelegates are included. With solid fundraising numbers and a nod from Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts this week, Obama will be making the claim he holds the front-runner title. But Clinton -- who has led in national surveys for much of the race -- will be making her case as well. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Rebecca Sinderbrand contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nDebate will be last time top Democrats face off before Super Tuesday contests .\nSens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to go one-on-one for first time together .\nEx-Sen. John Edwards suspended presidential campaign Wednesday .\nDebate will start at 8 ET on Thursday night on CNN and CNN.com .", "context": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will duel for Super Tuesday votes Thursday night as the Democratic presidential hopefuls face off for the first time together minus former Sen. John Edwards. Thursday's debate is taking place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The debate -- sponsored by CNN, the Los Angeles Times and Politico -- starts at 8 p.m. ET Thursday on CNN and CNN.com. CNN's Wolf Blitzer is the moderator. The event is the first Democratic debate since Obama's convincing victory Saturday in South Carolina. On Tuesday, Clinton won the Florida primary, a contest her campaign said helped the senator regain momentum even though it awarded no delegates. The forum at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood comes hours after the Obama campaign revealed it had raised $32 million in January from roughly 170,000 new donors. That amount will allow Obama to expand his television ad buys greatly in the 20-plus states holding primaries or caucuses Tuesday. Watch a time-lapse construction of the debate set \u00bb . The Clinton campaign would not indicate how much money it had raised in the same time period. Mike Gravel, the other Democratic presidential candidate still in the race, was not invited to participate in the debate because he did not meet certain criteria, including support in national polls. In a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll conducted January 14-17, Gravel received less than 1 percent. Edwards suspended his presidential run Wednesday in New Orleans, Louisiana, but he didn't endorse any candidate despite what aides described as furious lobbying campaigns by Obama and Clinton. Thursday's debate may be slightly more restrained than last week's brutal showdown. Following her South Carolina loss, Clinton has largely steered clear of opportunities to take aim at Obama. Former President Bill Clinton also has avoided criticizing his wife's rival after dominating headlines with his attacks in the days before the South Carolina vote. The economy is likely to dominate Thursday's debate, as both candidates look to appeal to supporters of Edwards and his brand of economic populism. Clinton and Obama have split victories in their parties' early-voting states: Obama has won in Iowa and South Carolina, and Clinton has won in New Hampshire, Nevada, Michigan and Florida. But the Michigan and Florida contests awarded no delegates, and all major Democratic presidential candidates pledged to avoid campaigning in those states following national party penalties against them for moving up their contests so early. Clinton was the only major candidate to appear on the Michigan ballot. Obama is leading Clinton in the number of pledged delegates -- those awarded based on primary or caucus votes. Clinton has the edge when superdelegates are factored in. (Superdelegates are party leaders and elected officials who are not obligated to support a particular candidate. They can change their decisions at any time leading up to the Democratic National Convention in August.) To date, Obama has won an estimated 63 national convention delegates as a result of primary or caucus votes, while Clinton has earned an estimated 48 delegates. Clinton, however, has the overall lead in delegates -- 232 to 158 -- when superdelegates are included. With solid fundraising numbers and a nod from Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts this week, Obama will be making the claim he holds the front-runner title. But Clinton -- who has led in national surveys for much of the race -- will be making her case as well. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Rebecca Sinderbrand contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Debate will be last time top Democrats face off before Super Tuesday contests .\nSens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to go one-on-one for first time together .\nEx-Sen. John Edwards suspended presidential campaign Wednesday .\nDebate will start at 8 ET on Thursday night on CNN and CNN.com .", "id": 1197} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The confirmation of Michael Mukasey as attorney general was all but assured Friday when two key Democratic senators said they will vote in favor of the nominee despite questions about his views on \"waterboarding\" and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Charles Schumer of New York announced they would support the retired federal judge from New York just hours after the chairman of the Judiciary Committee announced his opposition to the nominee. Feinstein and Schumer are members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is scheduled to vote on the Mukasey nomination Tuesday. If all the Republican members of the committee also vote for Mukasey, which is expected, his nomination will go before the full Senate. A leading Democrat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Wednesday Mukasey is likely to be confirmed if his nomination passes the Judiciary Committee. Schumer had praised the nomination of Mukasey as a consensus candidate when the president announced Mukasey as his choice to replace former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Gonzales gave up the post in September. \"This is an extremely difficult decision,\" Schumer said. \"When an administration so political, so out of touch with the realities of governing and so contemptuous of the rule of law is in charge, we are never left with an ideal choice. Judge Mukasey is not my ideal choice. However, Judge Mukasey, whose integrity and independence is respected even by those who oppose him, is far better than anyone could expect from this administration.\" A number of Democratic senators, however, have said they will oppose Mukasey because of questions about his views on the interrogation technique called \"waterboarding\" and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Waterboarding involves restraining a suspect and using water to produce the sensation of drowning. Mukasey told senators this week that he finds waterboarding \"repugnant,\" but he could not answer whether the technique amounts to torture. While saying \"serious questions have been raised about Judge Mukasey's views on torture and on separation of powers,\" Feinstein said she would support the nominee because the Justice Department needed fresh leadership. \"First and foremost, Michael Mukasey is not Alberto Gonzales. Rather, he has forged an independent life path as a practitioner of the law and a federal judge in the Southern District of New York. \"I believe that Judge Mukasey is the best we will get and voting him down would only perpetuate acting and recess appointments, allowing the administration to avoid the transparency that confirmation hearings provide and diminish effective oversight by Congress.\" Just hours before Feinstein and Schumer announced their decisions, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, announced he would vote against the Mukasey nomination. Watch Sen. Leahy explain why he can't support the Mukasey nomination \u00bb . \"No American should need a classified briefing to determine whether waterboarding is torture,\" Leahy said. \"Waterboarding was used at least as long ago as the Spanish Inquisition. We prosecuted Japanese war criminals for waterboarding after World War II. \"I am eager to restore strong leadership and independence to the Department of Justice. I like Michael Mukasey. I wish that I could support his nomination. But I cannot. America needs to be certain and confident of the bedrock principle -- deeply embedded in our laws and our values -- that no one, not even the president, is above the law.\" President Bush demanded the Senate confirm Mukasey during a speech Thursday at the Heritage Foundation, an influential conservative think tank. \"In a time of war, it's vital for the president to have a full national security team in place,\" the president said. The president has equated asking Mukasey about his opinion of waterboarding with asking him about the CIA-run interrogation program, whose details are classified. Bush said the program does not violate U.S. bans on torture, but added that Mukasey \"does not want an uninformed opinion to be taken by our professional interrogators in the field as placing them in legal jeopardy.\" But Leahy said \"Judge Mukasey was not asked to evaluate any secret 'facts and circumstances.' \" \"He was asked whether waterboarding is illegal. Our law makes torture illegal, and waterboarding is torture, and it is illegal. It is frankly not dependent on any, quote, 'relevant facts and circumstances of the technique's past or proposed use,' \" he said, quoting from Mukasey's response to senators on the question. Sources with knowledge of the CIA-run interrogation program have said agents are no longer using waterboarding. But those sources have said waterboarding was used in the interrogation of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, now facing trial before a military tribunal for planning al Qaeda's 2001 attacks on New York and Washington. The practice was used by the Spanish Inquisition, Cambodia's Khmer Rouge and the World War II Japanese military, according to Human Rights Watch. It is specifically banned in U.S. law governing the treatment of prisoners by the U.S. military. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ted Barrett contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Feinstein, Schumer say they'll vote for attorney general nominee .\nMichael Mukasey's nomination now expected to pass Judiciary Committee .\nSen. Patrick Leahy says he will not vote to confirm Michael Mukasey .\nCommittee scheduled to vote on nomination on Tuesday .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The confirmation of Michael Mukasey as attorney general was all but assured Friday when two key Democratic senators said they will vote in favor of the nominee despite questions about his views on \"waterboarding\" and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Charles Schumer of New York announced they would support the retired federal judge from New York just hours after the chairman of the Judiciary Committee announced his opposition to the nominee. Feinstein and Schumer are members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is scheduled to vote on the Mukasey nomination Tuesday. If all the Republican members of the committee also vote for Mukasey, which is expected, his nomination will go before the full Senate. A leading Democrat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Wednesday Mukasey is likely to be confirmed if his nomination passes the Judiciary Committee. Schumer had praised the nomination of Mukasey as a consensus candidate when the president announced Mukasey as his choice to replace former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Gonzales gave up the post in September. \"This is an extremely difficult decision,\" Schumer said. \"When an administration so political, so out of touch with the realities of governing and so contemptuous of the rule of law is in charge, we are never left with an ideal choice. Judge Mukasey is not my ideal choice. However, Judge Mukasey, whose integrity and independence is respected even by those who oppose him, is far better than anyone could expect from this administration.\" A number of Democratic senators, however, have said they will oppose Mukasey because of questions about his views on the interrogation technique called \"waterboarding\" and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Waterboarding involves restraining a suspect and using water to produce the sensation of drowning. Mukasey told senators this week that he finds waterboarding \"repugnant,\" but he could not answer whether the technique amounts to torture. While saying \"serious questions have been raised about Judge Mukasey's views on torture and on separation of powers,\" Feinstein said she would support the nominee because the Justice Department needed fresh leadership. \"First and foremost, Michael Mukasey is not Alberto Gonzales. Rather, he has forged an independent life path as a practitioner of the law and a federal judge in the Southern District of New York. \"I believe that Judge Mukasey is the best we will get and voting him down would only perpetuate acting and recess appointments, allowing the administration to avoid the transparency that confirmation hearings provide and diminish effective oversight by Congress.\" Just hours before Feinstein and Schumer announced their decisions, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, announced he would vote against the Mukasey nomination. Watch Sen. Leahy explain why he can't support the Mukasey nomination \u00bb . \"No American should need a classified briefing to determine whether waterboarding is torture,\" Leahy said. \"Waterboarding was used at least as long ago as the Spanish Inquisition. We prosecuted Japanese war criminals for waterboarding after World War II. \"I am eager to restore strong leadership and independence to the Department of Justice. I like Michael Mukasey. I wish that I could support his nomination. But I cannot. America needs to be certain and confident of the bedrock principle -- deeply embedded in our laws and our values -- that no one, not even the president, is above the law.\" President Bush demanded the Senate confirm Mukasey during a speech Thursday at the Heritage Foundation, an influential conservative think tank. \"In a time of war, it's vital for the president to have a full national security team in place,\" the president said. The president has equated asking Mukasey about his opinion of waterboarding with asking him about the CIA-run interrogation program, whose details are classified. Bush said the program does not violate U.S. bans on torture, but added that Mukasey \"does not want an uninformed opinion to be taken by our professional interrogators in the field as placing them in legal jeopardy.\" But Leahy said \"Judge Mukasey was not asked to evaluate any secret 'facts and circumstances.' \" \"He was asked whether waterboarding is illegal. Our law makes torture illegal, and waterboarding is torture, and it is illegal. It is frankly not dependent on any, quote, 'relevant facts and circumstances of the technique's past or proposed use,' \" he said, quoting from Mukasey's response to senators on the question. Sources with knowledge of the CIA-run interrogation program have said agents are no longer using waterboarding. But those sources have said waterboarding was used in the interrogation of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, now facing trial before a military tribunal for planning al Qaeda's 2001 attacks on New York and Washington. The practice was used by the Spanish Inquisition, Cambodia's Khmer Rouge and the World War II Japanese military, according to Human Rights Watch. It is specifically banned in U.S. law governing the treatment of prisoners by the U.S. military. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Ted Barrett contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Feinstein, Schumer say they'll vote for attorney general nominee .\nMichael Mukasey's nomination now expected to pass Judiciary Committee .\nSen. Patrick Leahy says he will not vote to confirm Michael Mukasey .\nCommittee scheduled to vote on nomination on Tuesday .", "id": 1154} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BARCELONA, England -- Ronaldinho has been recalled to the Barcelona squad for Tuesday's Champions League match against Rangers in Glasgow. Ronaldinho was dropped from the Barcelona squad on Saturday for returning late from international duty. The Brazilian was omitted from the squad that lost 3-1 to Villarreal on Saturday after returning late from international duty, but he has been named in an 18-man party for the trip to Scotland. Barca will be without Deco for that match though, after the Portuguese suffered a thigh injury against Villarreal that will keep him sidelined for around five weeks. Also missing are Samuel Eto'o, Yaya Toure, Gianluca Zambrotta, Edmilson and Rafael Marquez as the Catalans travel to Scotland in a battle between the two sides with 100 per cent records in Group E. Barcelona squad: Valdes, Jorquera; Puyol, Thuram, Sylvinho, Oleguer, Abidal, Milito; Iniesta, Ronaldinho, Messi, Xavi, Giovani, Crosas; Henry, Ezquerro, Gudjohnsen, Bojan. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRonaldinho is recalled to Barca squad to face Rangers in Champions League .\nThe Brazilian was dropped from the squad that lost to Villarreal on Saturday .\nMidfielder Deco will be out of action for five weeks after suffering a thigh injury .", "context": "BARCELONA, England -- Ronaldinho has been recalled to the Barcelona squad for Tuesday's Champions League match against Rangers in Glasgow. Ronaldinho was dropped from the Barcelona squad on Saturday for returning late from international duty. The Brazilian was omitted from the squad that lost 3-1 to Villarreal on Saturday after returning late from international duty, but he has been named in an 18-man party for the trip to Scotland. Barca will be without Deco for that match though, after the Portuguese suffered a thigh injury against Villarreal that will keep him sidelined for around five weeks. Also missing are Samuel Eto'o, Yaya Toure, Gianluca Zambrotta, Edmilson and Rafael Marquez as the Catalans travel to Scotland in a battle between the two sides with 100 per cent records in Group E. Barcelona squad: Valdes, Jorquera; Puyol, Thuram, Sylvinho, Oleguer, Abidal, Milito; Iniesta, Ronaldinho, Messi, Xavi, Giovani, Crosas; Henry, Ezquerro, Gudjohnsen, Bojan. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ronaldinho is recalled to Barca squad to face Rangers in Champions League .\nThe Brazilian was dropped from the squad that lost to Villarreal on Saturday .\nMidfielder Deco will be out of action for five weeks after suffering a thigh injury .", "id": 1129} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Authorities in Azerbaijan recently uncovered a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Baku, prompting the facility to close its doors to the public Monday, Azerbaijan and U.S. officials told CNN. The Bibi Heybat Mosque, just outside the capital Baku. As a precaution, Britain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday \"following security concerns nearby,\" Britain's Foreign Office said. The terror plot was unraveled after a weekend raid outside Baku that netted several suspected members of the radical group, two U.S. officials who asked not to be identified and a spokesman for Azerbaijan's National Security Ministry told CNN. U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack stressed that the details \"are still unfolding,\" and the threat \"may or may not be\" linked to the Saturday raid. \"There were some specific and credible threat information concerning the embassy and plans by militants to in some way do harm to individuals in and around the U.S. Embassy there,\" McCormack said, noting that no specific individuals were targeted. Several days ago, an Azerbaijani army officer who had connections to a radical Islamic group seized four assault rifles, a machine gun and 20 hand grenades from his military unit and hid them in the outskirts of Baku, the ministry spokesman and U.S. officials said. Government security forces tracked down the group and arrested several members during a sweep on Saturday in the village of Mastaga, about 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Baku, the spokesman said. One suspected member of the militant group resisted arrest and was killed in the sweep, the spokesman said. Several others are still at large, he added. He said the terror plot also targeted Azerbaijani government buildings. The U.S. Embassy in Baku issued a warden message warning Americans in Azerbaijan to take precautions. \"While there is no information at this time that other American or Western interests in Azerbaijan are being targeted, the U.S. Embassy encourages Americans to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to bolster their own personal security,\" it said. Azerbaijan is a former Soviet republic that borders the Caspian Sea, and lies just north of Iran. McCormack said U.S. authorities are working closely with their counterparts in Baku and will determine when normal embassy operations will resume. He said he expects the embassy to limit its operations on Tuesday, as well. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Igor Malakhov in Moscow, Zain Verjee in Washington and Roger Clark in London contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAuthorities uncover a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. embassy in Baku .\nThe United States has reduced its embassy's operations .\nBritain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday .", "context": "(CNN) -- Authorities in Azerbaijan recently uncovered a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Baku, prompting the facility to close its doors to the public Monday, Azerbaijan and U.S. officials told CNN. The Bibi Heybat Mosque, just outside the capital Baku. As a precaution, Britain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday \"following security concerns nearby,\" Britain's Foreign Office said. The terror plot was unraveled after a weekend raid outside Baku that netted several suspected members of the radical group, two U.S. officials who asked not to be identified and a spokesman for Azerbaijan's National Security Ministry told CNN. U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack stressed that the details \"are still unfolding,\" and the threat \"may or may not be\" linked to the Saturday raid. \"There were some specific and credible threat information concerning the embassy and plans by militants to in some way do harm to individuals in and around the U.S. Embassy there,\" McCormack said, noting that no specific individuals were targeted. Several days ago, an Azerbaijani army officer who had connections to a radical Islamic group seized four assault rifles, a machine gun and 20 hand grenades from his military unit and hid them in the outskirts of Baku, the ministry spokesman and U.S. officials said. Government security forces tracked down the group and arrested several members during a sweep on Saturday in the village of Mastaga, about 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Baku, the spokesman said. One suspected member of the militant group resisted arrest and was killed in the sweep, the spokesman said. Several others are still at large, he added. He said the terror plot also targeted Azerbaijani government buildings. The U.S. Embassy in Baku issued a warden message warning Americans in Azerbaijan to take precautions. \"While there is no information at this time that other American or Western interests in Azerbaijan are being targeted, the U.S. Embassy encourages Americans to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to bolster their own personal security,\" it said. Azerbaijan is a former Soviet republic that borders the Caspian Sea, and lies just north of Iran. McCormack said U.S. authorities are working closely with their counterparts in Baku and will determine when normal embassy operations will resume. He said he expects the embassy to limit its operations on Tuesday, as well. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Igor Malakhov in Moscow, Zain Verjee in Washington and Roger Clark in London contributed to this report .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Authorities uncover a radical Islamic terror plot against the U.S. embassy in Baku .\nThe United States has reduced its embassy's operations .\nBritain also shut its embassy in Baku to the public on Monday .", "id": 1059} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(LiveWire) -- Voluble Gary Vaynerchuk, 31, the host of \"Wine Library TV,\" an online video show, has been known to lick rocks, suck leather and eat dirt while on camera, all to illustrate the unique properties of wine. \"Wine Library TV\" host Gary Vaynerchuk discusses four spooky wine varieties for Halloween show. Of a \"wild and gamey\" red from Rioja, Spain, Vaynerchuk says, \"Hit a deer on the road. Throw a bunch of cherries on it. Take out your knife, cut the deer. Bite it. That's the flavor profile.\" That kind of attitude appeals to people who are mystified by the arcane lexicon of traditional wine journals or turned off by what they perceive as elitist barriers. Across the Internet, budding wine geeks are discovering a burgeoning number of Web sites, blogs, bulletin boards and other outlets that preach the gospel of the grape in terms they can understand. About 40,000 Internet viewers -- many of them 20-somethings -- have a daily appointment with \"Wine Library TV.\" The low-budget video blog is produced five days a week from a nondescript office in the three-level wine retail operation that Vaynerchuk's family owns in Springfield, New Jersey. Vaynerchuk has a discerning nose and palate, and he doesn't dumb down his subject. Yet he stuffs his patter with sports and pop-culture references -- and the kind of language a Wine Spectator critic would be unlikely to employ. The mission of wine sites like \"Wine Library TV,\" say several of the people behind these new outlets, is to demystify wine (and in some cases, sell it, too). Using the language, attitude and new media that appeal to a young, tech-savvy generation, they advocate trusting one's own palate rather than obeying powerful wine critics. Some of the sites also provide opportunities for average wine drinkers to share their opinions. One site, SavorEachGlass.com, declares its dedication to \"exploring the spirit of wine for a new generation,\" with reviews, online journals and essays that explain the finer points of winemaking -- all with attitude. \"The (wine) establishment is about ratings and 'reputation,'\" says the site's founder, Tynan Szvetecz, 29. \"It's about collecting the 'good' stuff as defined by someone else's palate and tastes. That bores a younger generation.\" \"We're not afraid to be smartasses,\" he continues. \"We make fun of ourselves, old-world wine makers, new-world wine makers, and anyone else we can get our hands on.\" In the U.S., interest in wine is exploding. While consumption has leveled out in traditional wine-producing countries such as France, Italy and Spain, especially among young people, it has trended upwards in the U.S. for 15 straight years. The U.S. is projected to overtake No. 2 Italy by the end of 2007, according to the annual report The U.S. Wine Market: Impact Databank Review and Forecast a leading industry trade publication. Many of the new converts to wine are the so-called Millennials, the under-30 age group coveted by beverage marketers and so comfortable online that they're also called iGen, or the Internet Generation. One of the wine Web sites targeting a younger demographic is VineSugar.com, which features a blog called \"Wine Burps.\" \"We love wine but hate the elitism,\" writes founder, Ryan O'Donnell. \"After all, it's just grape juice.\" With rants about wine tasting fees, a feature spotlighting \"wine hotties\" working at California wineries, as well as interactive maps that plot and rate wineries, VineSugar.com leaves little doubt about its target audience. CellarTracker.com, an online wine community, appeals to more established wine collectors. The site provides free software -- designed by Eric LeVine, a fortuitously named former Microsoft software developer -- that allows wine enthusiasts to create an online inventory of their wines. The 39,000 users (who count 6 million bottles in their virtual cellars) post reviews of their wines and access scores and other data via PDAs and cell phones. Community tasting notes shed light on how cellar-worthy wines are evolving, helping others decide when to crack open a treasured bottle. Corkd.com, another online community of wine fans, already had 40,000 users when Vaynerchuk purchased the site last year. The free service allows users to catalog and review wines. Instead of having \"friends\" as on Facebook, members identify \"drinking buddies\" and check out what they're drinking. In the growing presence of wine fans on the Internet -- newbies as well as connoisseurs -- Vaynerchuk sees a movement. \"They're part of forums, they meet up (offline),\" he says. \"It's about bringing people together. It's all that's right about wine.\" Vaynerchuk should know. The 300-plus shows he has taped in the past two years have developed a cult following of online fans, who call themselves \"Vayniacs,\" share wine tips and obsess about their hero on the site's forum. On a recent rainy afternoon, Vaynerchuk barreled, unrehearsed and unscripted, through a 20-minute show in a single take. He wrapped up Wine Library TV episode No. 337 with what has become his signature line. \"You, with a little bit of me, we're changing the wine world, aren't we?\" E-mail to a friend . LifeWire provides original and syndicated lifestyle content to Web publishers. Neil Edward Schlecht is a freelance writer based in Litchfield County, Connecticut and the author of more than a dozen travel guides.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n\"Wine Library TV\" Internet show has about 40,000 regular viewers .\nShow takes irreverent look at wine business .\nWine consumption has risen in United States for last 15 years .", "context": "(LiveWire) -- Voluble Gary Vaynerchuk, 31, the host of \"Wine Library TV,\" an online video show, has been known to lick rocks, suck leather and eat dirt while on camera, all to illustrate the unique properties of wine. \"Wine Library TV\" host Gary Vaynerchuk discusses four spooky wine varieties for Halloween show. Of a \"wild and gamey\" red from Rioja, Spain, Vaynerchuk says, \"Hit a deer on the road. Throw a bunch of cherries on it. Take out your knife, cut the deer. Bite it. That's the flavor profile.\" That kind of attitude appeals to people who are mystified by the arcane lexicon of traditional wine journals or turned off by what they perceive as elitist barriers. Across the Internet, budding wine geeks are discovering a burgeoning number of Web sites, blogs, bulletin boards and other outlets that preach the gospel of the grape in terms they can understand. About 40,000 Internet viewers -- many of them 20-somethings -- have a daily appointment with \"Wine Library TV.\" The low-budget video blog is produced five days a week from a nondescript office in the three-level wine retail operation that Vaynerchuk's family owns in Springfield, New Jersey. Vaynerchuk has a discerning nose and palate, and he doesn't dumb down his subject. Yet he stuffs his patter with sports and pop-culture references -- and the kind of language a Wine Spectator critic would be unlikely to employ. The mission of wine sites like \"Wine Library TV,\" say several of the people behind these new outlets, is to demystify wine (and in some cases, sell it, too). Using the language, attitude and new media that appeal to a young, tech-savvy generation, they advocate trusting one's own palate rather than obeying powerful wine critics. Some of the sites also provide opportunities for average wine drinkers to share their opinions. One site, SavorEachGlass.com, declares its dedication to \"exploring the spirit of wine for a new generation,\" with reviews, online journals and essays that explain the finer points of winemaking -- all with attitude. \"The (wine) establishment is about ratings and 'reputation,'\" says the site's founder, Tynan Szvetecz, 29. \"It's about collecting the 'good' stuff as defined by someone else's palate and tastes. That bores a younger generation.\" \"We're not afraid to be smartasses,\" he continues. \"We make fun of ourselves, old-world wine makers, new-world wine makers, and anyone else we can get our hands on.\" In the U.S., interest in wine is exploding. While consumption has leveled out in traditional wine-producing countries such as France, Italy and Spain, especially among young people, it has trended upwards in the U.S. for 15 straight years. The U.S. is projected to overtake No. 2 Italy by the end of 2007, according to the annual report The U.S. Wine Market: Impact Databank Review and Forecast a leading industry trade publication. Many of the new converts to wine are the so-called Millennials, the under-30 age group coveted by beverage marketers and so comfortable online that they're also called iGen, or the Internet Generation. One of the wine Web sites targeting a younger demographic is VineSugar.com, which features a blog called \"Wine Burps.\" \"We love wine but hate the elitism,\" writes founder, Ryan O'Donnell. \"After all, it's just grape juice.\" With rants about wine tasting fees, a feature spotlighting \"wine hotties\" working at California wineries, as well as interactive maps that plot and rate wineries, VineSugar.com leaves little doubt about its target audience. CellarTracker.com, an online wine community, appeals to more established wine collectors. The site provides free software -- designed by Eric LeVine, a fortuitously named former Microsoft software developer -- that allows wine enthusiasts to create an online inventory of their wines. The 39,000 users (who count 6 million bottles in their virtual cellars) post reviews of their wines and access scores and other data via PDAs and cell phones. Community tasting notes shed light on how cellar-worthy wines are evolving, helping others decide when to crack open a treasured bottle. Corkd.com, another online community of wine fans, already had 40,000 users when Vaynerchuk purchased the site last year. The free service allows users to catalog and review wines. Instead of having \"friends\" as on Facebook, members identify \"drinking buddies\" and check out what they're drinking. In the growing presence of wine fans on the Internet -- newbies as well as connoisseurs -- Vaynerchuk sees a movement. \"They're part of forums, they meet up (offline),\" he says. \"It's about bringing people together. It's all that's right about wine.\" Vaynerchuk should know. The 300-plus shows he has taped in the past two years have developed a cult following of online fans, who call themselves \"Vayniacs,\" share wine tips and obsess about their hero on the site's forum. On a recent rainy afternoon, Vaynerchuk barreled, unrehearsed and unscripted, through a 20-minute show in a single take. He wrapped up Wine Library TV episode No. 337 with what has become his signature line. \"You, with a little bit of me, we're changing the wine world, aren't we?\" E-mail to a friend . LifeWire provides original and syndicated lifestyle content to Web publishers. Neil Edward Schlecht is a freelance writer based in Litchfield County, Connecticut and the author of more than a dozen travel guides.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Wine Library TV\" Internet show has about 40,000 regular viewers .\nShow takes irreverent look at wine business .\nWine consumption has risen in United States for last 15 years .", "id": 1055} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LONDON, England -- Chelsea are waiting on the fitness of John Terry ahead of Wednesday's Champions League match with Valencia, but Frank Lampard has been ruled out. John Terry tries out his protective mask during training for Chelsea on Tuesday. Center-back Terry suffered a broken cheekbone during Saturday's 0-0 draw with Fulham, and Chelsea manager Avram Grant will see how he fares during training on Tuesday before making a decision on his availability. Terry trained at Valencia's Mestalla stadium with a face mask on after surgery on Sunday. \"John Terry wants to play which is very good. Now we need to wait for training and then we will speak with the medical department and decide,\" said Grant. Grant has confirmed that Lampard will definitely sit the game out though as the midfielder continues to recover from his thigh injury. Midfielder Michael Essien, who scored a last-minute winner for Chelsea to knock Valencia out of last season's Champions League, has also been battling a leg injury but he took part in training on Tuesday and is expected to play. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nChelsea are still waiting on the fitness of England captain John Terry .\nTerry trained in a face mask ahead of the Champions League tie in Valencia .\nThe central defender underwent surgery on a broken cheekbone on Sunday .", "context": "LONDON, England -- Chelsea are waiting on the fitness of John Terry ahead of Wednesday's Champions League match with Valencia, but Frank Lampard has been ruled out. John Terry tries out his protective mask during training for Chelsea on Tuesday. Center-back Terry suffered a broken cheekbone during Saturday's 0-0 draw with Fulham, and Chelsea manager Avram Grant will see how he fares during training on Tuesday before making a decision on his availability. Terry trained at Valencia's Mestalla stadium with a face mask on after surgery on Sunday. \"John Terry wants to play which is very good. Now we need to wait for training and then we will speak with the medical department and decide,\" said Grant. Grant has confirmed that Lampard will definitely sit the game out though as the midfielder continues to recover from his thigh injury. Midfielder Michael Essien, who scored a last-minute winner for Chelsea to knock Valencia out of last season's Champions League, has also been battling a leg injury but he took part in training on Tuesday and is expected to play. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Chelsea are still waiting on the fitness of England captain John Terry .\nTerry trained in a face mask ahead of the Champions League tie in Valencia .\nThe central defender underwent surgery on a broken cheekbone on Sunday .", "id": 1023} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) -- A key rebel commander and fugitive from a U.S. drug trafficking indictment was killed over the weekend in an air attack on a guerrilla encampment, the Colombian military said Monday. Alleged cocaine trafficker and FARC rebel Tomas Medina Caracas in an Interpol photo. Tomas Medina Caracas, known popularly as \"El Negro Acacio,\" was a member of the high command of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia and, according to Colombian and U.S. officials, helped manage the group's extensive cocaine trafficking network. He had been in the cross-hairs of the U.S. Justice Department since 2002. He was charged with conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States and manufacturing and distributing cocaine within Colombia to fund the FARC's 42-year insurgency against the government. U.S. officials alleged Medina Caracas managed the rebel group's sales of cocaine to international drug traffickers, who in turn smuggled it into the United States. He was also indicted in the United States along with two other FARC commanders in November 2002 on charges of conspiring to kidnap two U.S. oil workers from neighboring Venezuela in 1997 and holding one of them for nine months until a $1 million ransom was paid. Officials said the army's Rapid Response Force, backed by elements of the Colombian Air Force, tracked Medina Caracas down at a FARC camp in the jungle in the south of the country. \"After a bombardment, the troops occupied the camp, and they've found 14 dead rebels so far, along with rifles, pistols, communications equipment and ... four GPS systems,\" Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos said at a news conference. \"The death of 'El Negro Acacio' was confirmed by various sources, including members of FARC itself.\" Medina Caracas commanded FARC's 16th Front in the southern departments of Vichada and Guainia. Established in 1964 as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party, FARC is Colombia's oldest, largest, most capable and best-equipped Marxist rebel group, according to the U.S. Department of State. E-mail to a friend . Journalist Fernando Ramos contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nTomas Medina Caracas was a fugitive from a U.S. drug trafficking indictment .\n\"El Negro Acacio\" allegedly helped manage extensive cocaine network .\nU.S. Justice Department indicted him in 2002 .\nColombian military: He was killed in an attack on a guerrilla encampment .", "context": "BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) -- A key rebel commander and fugitive from a U.S. drug trafficking indictment was killed over the weekend in an air attack on a guerrilla encampment, the Colombian military said Monday. Alleged cocaine trafficker and FARC rebel Tomas Medina Caracas in an Interpol photo. Tomas Medina Caracas, known popularly as \"El Negro Acacio,\" was a member of the high command of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia and, according to Colombian and U.S. officials, helped manage the group's extensive cocaine trafficking network. He had been in the cross-hairs of the U.S. Justice Department since 2002. He was charged with conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States and manufacturing and distributing cocaine within Colombia to fund the FARC's 42-year insurgency against the government. U.S. officials alleged Medina Caracas managed the rebel group's sales of cocaine to international drug traffickers, who in turn smuggled it into the United States. He was also indicted in the United States along with two other FARC commanders in November 2002 on charges of conspiring to kidnap two U.S. oil workers from neighboring Venezuela in 1997 and holding one of them for nine months until a $1 million ransom was paid. Officials said the army's Rapid Response Force, backed by elements of the Colombian Air Force, tracked Medina Caracas down at a FARC camp in the jungle in the south of the country. \"After a bombardment, the troops occupied the camp, and they've found 14 dead rebels so far, along with rifles, pistols, communications equipment and ... four GPS systems,\" Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos said at a news conference. \"The death of 'El Negro Acacio' was confirmed by various sources, including members of FARC itself.\" Medina Caracas commanded FARC's 16th Front in the southern departments of Vichada and Guainia. Established in 1964 as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party, FARC is Colombia's oldest, largest, most capable and best-equipped Marxist rebel group, according to the U.S. Department of State. E-mail to a friend . Journalist Fernando Ramos contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomas Medina Caracas was a fugitive from a U.S. drug trafficking indictment .\n\"El Negro Acacio\" allegedly helped manage extensive cocaine network .\nU.S. Justice Department indicted him in 2002 .\nColombian military: He was killed in an attack on a guerrilla encampment .", "id": 1007} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- White House press secretary Tony Snow, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, will step down from his post September 14 and be replaced by deputy press secretary Dana Perino, the White House announced Friday. White House press secretary Tony Snow will step down from his post on September 14. President Bush told reporters Friday that he will \"sadly accept\" Snow's resignation. Flanked by Snow and Perino in the White House press room, the president spoke warmly of his departing press secretary. \"It's been a joy to watch him spar with you,\" Bush told reporters. Watch the announcement about Snow leaving \u00bb . Bush said he was certain of two things in regard to Snow. \"He'll battle cancer and win,\" Bush said, \"and he'll be a solid contributor to society.\" Turning to Snow, the president then said: \"I love you, and I wish you all the best.\" Snow, speaking after Bush at the start of the daily White House news conference, said he was leaving to earn more money. He took a big pay cut, he said, when he left his previous jobs as anchor and political analyst for Fox News. According to The Washington Post, Snow makes $168,000 as the White House spokesman. His family took out a loan when he started the job, \"and that loan is now gone.\" \"This job has really been a dream for me, a blast. I've had an enormous amount of fun and satisfaction,\" Snow said. He said he would continue to speak out on issues, and would do \"some radio, some TV, but I don't anticipate full-time anchor duties.\" Snow said he's received great satisfaction from talking to people about his illness. Snow's cancer was diagnosed for the first time in February 2005. His colon was removed, and after six months of treatment, doctors said the cancer was in remission. Perino announced March 27 that Snow's cancer had recurred, and that doctors had removed a growth from his abdomen the day before. Sources told CNN two weeks ago that Snow was planning to leave his job, possibly as early as September. Bush tapped Snow to replace Scott McClellan in April 2006. Snow had been an anchor for \"Fox News Sunday\" and a political analyst for the Fox News Channel, which he joined in 1996. He also hosted \"The Tony Snow Show\" on Fox News Radio. On Thursday, Snow told CNN his health is improving, citing two medical tests this month that found the cancer has not spread. \"The tumors are stable -- they are not growing,\" Snow said of the results from an MRI and a CAT scan. \"And there are no new growths. The health is good.\" The press secretary, whose hair has turned gray during chemotherapy treatment, said his black hair is expected to grow back in about a month. \"I'm also putting on weight again,\" he said after returning from a 10-day vacation. \"I actually feel very good about\" the health situation. Snow said on Friday he was to see his oncologist, and they will decide on some minor forms of chemotherapy to start as maintenance treatment. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nPresident Bush says Tony Snow \"will battle cancer and win\" Job of press secretary \"has been a dream for me,\" Snow says Snow leaving on September 14, will be succeeded by Dana Perino .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- White House press secretary Tony Snow, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, will step down from his post September 14 and be replaced by deputy press secretary Dana Perino, the White House announced Friday. White House press secretary Tony Snow will step down from his post on September 14. President Bush told reporters Friday that he will \"sadly accept\" Snow's resignation. Flanked by Snow and Perino in the White House press room, the president spoke warmly of his departing press secretary. \"It's been a joy to watch him spar with you,\" Bush told reporters. Watch the announcement about Snow leaving \u00bb . Bush said he was certain of two things in regard to Snow. \"He'll battle cancer and win,\" Bush said, \"and he'll be a solid contributor to society.\" Turning to Snow, the president then said: \"I love you, and I wish you all the best.\" Snow, speaking after Bush at the start of the daily White House news conference, said he was leaving to earn more money. He took a big pay cut, he said, when he left his previous jobs as anchor and political analyst for Fox News. According to The Washington Post, Snow makes $168,000 as the White House spokesman. His family took out a loan when he started the job, \"and that loan is now gone.\" \"This job has really been a dream for me, a blast. I've had an enormous amount of fun and satisfaction,\" Snow said. He said he would continue to speak out on issues, and would do \"some radio, some TV, but I don't anticipate full-time anchor duties.\" Snow said he's received great satisfaction from talking to people about his illness. Snow's cancer was diagnosed for the first time in February 2005. His colon was removed, and after six months of treatment, doctors said the cancer was in remission. Perino announced March 27 that Snow's cancer had recurred, and that doctors had removed a growth from his abdomen the day before. Sources told CNN two weeks ago that Snow was planning to leave his job, possibly as early as September. Bush tapped Snow to replace Scott McClellan in April 2006. Snow had been an anchor for \"Fox News Sunday\" and a political analyst for the Fox News Channel, which he joined in 1996. He also hosted \"The Tony Snow Show\" on Fox News Radio. On Thursday, Snow told CNN his health is improving, citing two medical tests this month that found the cancer has not spread. \"The tumors are stable -- they are not growing,\" Snow said of the results from an MRI and a CAT scan. \"And there are no new growths. The health is good.\" The press secretary, whose hair has turned gray during chemotherapy treatment, said his black hair is expected to grow back in about a month. \"I'm also putting on weight again,\" he said after returning from a 10-day vacation. \"I actually feel very good about\" the health situation. Snow said on Friday he was to see his oncologist, and they will decide on some minor forms of chemotherapy to start as maintenance treatment. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "President Bush says Tony Snow \"will battle cancer and win\" Job of press secretary \"has been a dream for me,\" Snow says Snow leaving on September 14, will be succeeded by Dana Perino .", "id": 1008} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "CARACAS, Venezuela (CNN) -- The price of sin rose Monday in Venezuela where President Hugo Chavez is on a campaign to make Venezuelans cut back on drinking and smoking. \"Everyone's shocked,\" said Leonora Marino, owner of Bodegon Marino in Valencia, Venezuela, west of Caracas. On Monday evening, she was still changing the prices in her store as her customers looked on and complained, she told a reporter. Alcohol is now 10 percent more expensive; cigarettes are 20 percent pricier. \"Really, it's difficult to buy at these prices,\" she said, then joked, \"They say they're going to stop eating so that they can continue drinking.\" The Venezuelan government is placing a higher tax on alcohol and cigarettes in an effort to cut consumption and prevent what it views as the social, economic and moral consequences of drinking and smoking, said Jose Vielma Mora, superintendent of Seniat, the government body that oversees the collection of taxes. Taxes on whiskey, brandy, cognac and other drinks that don't come from cane sugar have been raised $1.79 (3,838 bolivares) per liter, the government-run Bolivarian News Agency said. \"It's unfair because, in the end, the consumer is the one who pays,\" said Fernando Fernandez, a liquor exporter. Chavez has described whiskey as a drink for rich people, not for revolutionaries. \"We cannot be spending the international reserves of this country on whiskey,\" he said. The moves represent the first steps toward transforming each Venezuelan into what Chavez calls \"the new man.\" Chavez has cited the life of revolutionary socialist icon Ernesto \"Che\" Guevara as an example of how to lead a more pure life. In April, Chavez told a graduating class of medical students in Caracas, Venezuela, that the level of consumption of alcohol in the country represents a threat to public health and ought to make residents feel ashamed, according to an ABN report. \"The vice causes much harm, not only to individuals, but to the collective health of the nation,\" said Chavez, who said the dangers result in an increase in car wrecks and domestic violence. For his part, he has said he drinks too much coffee. Also effective Monday, stores near schools, churches and cultural centers will not be granted licenses to sell alcohol. Taxes on cigarette imports have also increased, from 50 percent to 70 percent of the total price. On the street, some people said they don't understand the motivations for the increase, but predicted their consumption would not change. \"The Venezuelan is not going to stop drinking or smoking,\" said one person. Chavez also plans to increase taxes on luxury items such as Hummers, which are imported privately and at great expense. There is no Hummer dealership in the country. Higher oil prices in recent years have translated into higher consumption in petroleum-rich Venezuela. Last year, car sales increased by about 70 percent, according to the CIA World Factbook. But Chavez, who was in Cuba on Monday visiting communist leader Fidel Castro, said he wants to focus less on material goals for Venezuela's 27 million people, 38 percent of whom live in poverty. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Flor Santamaria contributed to this story.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nVenezuelan government hikes taxes on alcohol and cigarettes Monday .\nTen percent price increase on alcohol and 20 percent increase on cigarettes .\nStores near schools, churches and cultural centers cannot sell alcohol .\nChavez plans to increase taxes on luxury goods, including Hummers .", "context": "CARACAS, Venezuela (CNN) -- The price of sin rose Monday in Venezuela where President Hugo Chavez is on a campaign to make Venezuelans cut back on drinking and smoking. \"Everyone's shocked,\" said Leonora Marino, owner of Bodegon Marino in Valencia, Venezuela, west of Caracas. On Monday evening, she was still changing the prices in her store as her customers looked on and complained, she told a reporter. Alcohol is now 10 percent more expensive; cigarettes are 20 percent pricier. \"Really, it's difficult to buy at these prices,\" she said, then joked, \"They say they're going to stop eating so that they can continue drinking.\" The Venezuelan government is placing a higher tax on alcohol and cigarettes in an effort to cut consumption and prevent what it views as the social, economic and moral consequences of drinking and smoking, said Jose Vielma Mora, superintendent of Seniat, the government body that oversees the collection of taxes. Taxes on whiskey, brandy, cognac and other drinks that don't come from cane sugar have been raised $1.79 (3,838 bolivares) per liter, the government-run Bolivarian News Agency said. \"It's unfair because, in the end, the consumer is the one who pays,\" said Fernando Fernandez, a liquor exporter. Chavez has described whiskey as a drink for rich people, not for revolutionaries. \"We cannot be spending the international reserves of this country on whiskey,\" he said. The moves represent the first steps toward transforming each Venezuelan into what Chavez calls \"the new man.\" Chavez has cited the life of revolutionary socialist icon Ernesto \"Che\" Guevara as an example of how to lead a more pure life. In April, Chavez told a graduating class of medical students in Caracas, Venezuela, that the level of consumption of alcohol in the country represents a threat to public health and ought to make residents feel ashamed, according to an ABN report. \"The vice causes much harm, not only to individuals, but to the collective health of the nation,\" said Chavez, who said the dangers result in an increase in car wrecks and domestic violence. For his part, he has said he drinks too much coffee. Also effective Monday, stores near schools, churches and cultural centers will not be granted licenses to sell alcohol. Taxes on cigarette imports have also increased, from 50 percent to 70 percent of the total price. On the street, some people said they don't understand the motivations for the increase, but predicted their consumption would not change. \"The Venezuelan is not going to stop drinking or smoking,\" said one person. Chavez also plans to increase taxes on luxury items such as Hummers, which are imported privately and at great expense. There is no Hummer dealership in the country. Higher oil prices in recent years have translated into higher consumption in petroleum-rich Venezuela. Last year, car sales increased by about 70 percent, according to the CIA World Factbook. But Chavez, who was in Cuba on Monday visiting communist leader Fidel Castro, said he wants to focus less on material goals for Venezuela's 27 million people, 38 percent of whom live in poverty. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Flor Santamaria contributed to this story.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Venezuelan government hikes taxes on alcohol and cigarettes Monday .\nTen percent price increase on alcohol and 20 percent increase on cigarettes .\nStores near schools, churches and cultural centers cannot sell alcohol .\nChavez plans to increase taxes on luxury goods, including Hummers .", "id": 1108} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Behind the state banquet and smiles from Queen Elizabeth and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia's visit to London this week caused a wave of dissent. The UK political elite boycotted events. Demonstrators lined the Mall. The UK foreign secretary pulled out of a meeting with his Saudi counterpart to be with his new adopted son. And just days before he arrived, the Saudi King accused British officials of ignoring information that could have averted the terror attacks in London on July 2005. Whether the politics of the event were a success is open to debate. But this was just part of the story. The Saudis were also in town to cement a strong trading and business relationship that has developed between the two Kingdoms over the last 20 years. Saudi Arabia is the UK's largest trading partner in the Middle East. And behind the USA, the UK is the second largest foreign investor in the Kingdom. UK Trade & Investment has designated Saudi Arabia one of its 17 \"High Growth Markets\" along with UAE and Qatar in the region. As the nation diversifies its economy away from oil, commercial opportunities for UK thrive in a variety of sectors. Saudi Arabia is currently planning six privately-developed economic cities. The $26.6 billion King Abdullah Economic City -- the largest of these -- will create one million jobs and home to two million residents. The aim, says the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, is to boost the economy by creating a pro-business environment, and attracting investors and fostering investment opportunities. The UK has, since the early 1990s, been one of the top five exporters to Saudi Arabia, behind USA, Germany, China and Japan. In 2007, Saudi Arabian bank SABB predicts that UK exports to the Kingdom will increase by more than 5.5 per cent to reach $2.8 billion. While the balance of trade continues to be favor of the British, Saudi Arabia's exports to Britain are also gaining ground and closing the trade gap. This year, exports to Britain are expected to reach a record high of $2.1 billion, says SABB. And this isn't all about oil. In the 1980s, three quarters of Saudi exports to the UK were from oil, but today the non-oil sector accounts for 59 percent of exports. Products being shipped to the UK include machinery, transport equipment, plastics, non-metallic minerals and, despite the UK's dominance in the sector, chemicals. According to SABB, there are also more than 150 Saudi-British joint ventures underway with a value of around $15 billion. As John Sfakianakis, chief economist from SABB says, state visits such as this are important for bolstering trade talks, past and future. \"The biggest deal that will mark their relationship in trade is the purchase of 72 Eurofighter Typhoon Jets that was sealed last week,\" says Sfakianakis. The contract between the Kingdom and the UK Ministry of Defence via BAE is worth over almost $10 billion for the aircraft alone and a further $19 billion for the deployment, maintenance and training. This comes less than a year after the UK government decided to call off a Serious Fraud Office investigation into defense contracts with Saudi Arabia. This probe related to the sale of weapons by BAE Systems to Saudi Arabia in the 1980s. BAE has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and making payments to Saudi royals to win business. But as Sfakianakis points out, any political sensitivity surrounding the visit is unlikely to harm future trading relationships between the nations. \"The relationship is far deeper than that,\" he says. \"Saudi Arabia's economy is booming and the opportunities businessmen see here are immense. Everything else takes a subsidiary part in that.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSaudi Arabia is the UK's largest trading partner in the Middle East .\nBritain is also the second largest foreign investor in the Kingdom .\nThe UK has been one of the top five exporters to Saudi Arabia since the 1990s .\nExports to Britain are expected to reach a record high in the non-oil sector .", "context": "(CNN) -- Behind the state banquet and smiles from Queen Elizabeth and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia's visit to London this week caused a wave of dissent. The UK political elite boycotted events. Demonstrators lined the Mall. The UK foreign secretary pulled out of a meeting with his Saudi counterpart to be with his new adopted son. And just days before he arrived, the Saudi King accused British officials of ignoring information that could have averted the terror attacks in London on July 2005. Whether the politics of the event were a success is open to debate. But this was just part of the story. The Saudis were also in town to cement a strong trading and business relationship that has developed between the two Kingdoms over the last 20 years. Saudi Arabia is the UK's largest trading partner in the Middle East. And behind the USA, the UK is the second largest foreign investor in the Kingdom. UK Trade & Investment has designated Saudi Arabia one of its 17 \"High Growth Markets\" along with UAE and Qatar in the region. As the nation diversifies its economy away from oil, commercial opportunities for UK thrive in a variety of sectors. Saudi Arabia is currently planning six privately-developed economic cities. The $26.6 billion King Abdullah Economic City -- the largest of these -- will create one million jobs and home to two million residents. The aim, says the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, is to boost the economy by creating a pro-business environment, and attracting investors and fostering investment opportunities. The UK has, since the early 1990s, been one of the top five exporters to Saudi Arabia, behind USA, Germany, China and Japan. In 2007, Saudi Arabian bank SABB predicts that UK exports to the Kingdom will increase by more than 5.5 per cent to reach $2.8 billion. While the balance of trade continues to be favor of the British, Saudi Arabia's exports to Britain are also gaining ground and closing the trade gap. This year, exports to Britain are expected to reach a record high of $2.1 billion, says SABB. And this isn't all about oil. In the 1980s, three quarters of Saudi exports to the UK were from oil, but today the non-oil sector accounts for 59 percent of exports. Products being shipped to the UK include machinery, transport equipment, plastics, non-metallic minerals and, despite the UK's dominance in the sector, chemicals. According to SABB, there are also more than 150 Saudi-British joint ventures underway with a value of around $15 billion. As John Sfakianakis, chief economist from SABB says, state visits such as this are important for bolstering trade talks, past and future. \"The biggest deal that will mark their relationship in trade is the purchase of 72 Eurofighter Typhoon Jets that was sealed last week,\" says Sfakianakis. The contract between the Kingdom and the UK Ministry of Defence via BAE is worth over almost $10 billion for the aircraft alone and a further $19 billion for the deployment, maintenance and training. This comes less than a year after the UK government decided to call off a Serious Fraud Office investigation into defense contracts with Saudi Arabia. This probe related to the sale of weapons by BAE Systems to Saudi Arabia in the 1980s. BAE has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and making payments to Saudi royals to win business. But as Sfakianakis points out, any political sensitivity surrounding the visit is unlikely to harm future trading relationships between the nations. \"The relationship is far deeper than that,\" he says. \"Saudi Arabia's economy is booming and the opportunities businessmen see here are immense. Everything else takes a subsidiary part in that.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Saudi Arabia is the UK's largest trading partner in the Middle East .\nBritain is also the second largest foreign investor in the Kingdom .\nThe UK has been one of the top five exporters to Saudi Arabia since the 1990s .\nExports to Britain are expected to reach a record high in the non-oil sector .", "id": 1151} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- A former government contract employee was indicted on charges of stealing restricted nuclear energy-related materials and putting the United States at risk, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Sources say the classified materials were taken from the East Tennessee Technology Park. Roy Lynn Oakley, 67, of Roane County, Tennessee, appeared in federal court in Knoxville on Thursday. Oakley was briefly detained for questioning in the case in January, when authorities first learned of the alleged plot to divulge the materials, government sources told CNN. He voluntarily surrendered Thursday at an FBI field office in Knoxville, the sources said. Oakley is a former employee of Bechtel Jacobs, the Department of Energy's prime environmental management contractor at the East Tennessee Technology Park, prosecutors said. The indictment states that Oakley, \"having possession of, access to and having been entrusted with sections of 'barriers' and associated hardware used for uranium enrichment through the process of gaseous diffusion ... having reason to believe that such data would be utilized to injure the United States and secure an advantage to a foreign nation, did communicate, transmit and disclose such data to another person.\" The transfer took place January 26, the indictment alleges. Oakley is also charged with converting the material and \"restricted data\" to his own use. He began doing so on about October 17, 2006, and continued through January, prosecutors said. Prosecutors said the materials involved have been examined by scientists and posed no threat to people who may have come into contact with them. Oakley's attorney, Herb Moncier, said outside court Thursday that Oakley's job was to break rods \"into little pieces\" and throw them away. Moncier said Oakley had a security clearance, but Moncier did not believe it was a high-level clearance. The government alleges that in January, Oakley attempted to sell the \"pieces of scrap\" to someone he thought was a French agent -- but in reality was an undercover FBI agent, Moncier said. He said he questions whether those broken pieces would be considered an \"appliance\" under the law. \"Mr. Oakley has cooperated fully for the last six months,\" said Moncier, who added that he had traveled to Washington for work on the case. Each count carries a possible sentence upon conviction of up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. \"While none of the stolen equipment was ever transmitted to a foreign government or terrorist organization, the facts of this case demonstrate the importance of safeguarding our nuclear technology and pursuing aggressive prosecution against those who attempt to breach the safeguards and put that technology in the wrong hands,\" Kenneth Wainstein, assistant attorney general for national security, said in the Justice Department statement. One government source said the materials involved are not the \"crown jewels,\" but they should not have been taken from the facility. A \"barrier\" is used to filter uranium during the enrichment process, according to nuclear energy officials, but a significant number of barriers are needed to do that job. Sources told CNN that federal authorities have been following Oakley and investigating the case for at least six months, after he allegedly tried to sell the classified material. Oakley, described as a low-level employee, apparently did not make contact with any foreign government and is not a foreign agent of any kind, an official familiar with the case said. A government official with with knowledge of the case said that when authorities learned of Oakley's alleged intentions six months ago, the FBI and Department of Energy launched a joint investigation. The FBI then developed a sting operation, government officials familiar with the case said, and authorities intervened before there could be any involvement of a foreign country. East Tennessee Technology Park is an area of the DOE's Oak Ridge reservation \"where we are currently decontaminating and decommissioning buildings that were last used in 1985,\" Gerald Boyd, manager of the DOE's Oak Ridge site office, said Thursday. \"When they were in use, now over 20 years ago, some of the buildings at ETTP housed facilities used for the enrichment of uranium.\" Boyd said the technology park and the reservation \"are protected by multiple layers of security systems and detection programs, both visible and unseen, meant to identify rogue employees attempting to abuse their access and position.\" In this case, a review of security procedures showed that the system worked and \"successfully identified the individual in question,\" he said. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Terry Frieden and Kelli Arena contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: Indictment: Man tried to pass nuclear filters to foreign agent .\nNEW: Roy Lynn Oakley appears in court in Tennessee after surrendering .\nNEW: Facility's role is to break down decommissioned equipment .\nNEW: Lawyer: Oakley's job was to break machine parts into pieces, pitch them .", "context": "(CNN) -- A former government contract employee was indicted on charges of stealing restricted nuclear energy-related materials and putting the United States at risk, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Sources say the classified materials were taken from the East Tennessee Technology Park. Roy Lynn Oakley, 67, of Roane County, Tennessee, appeared in federal court in Knoxville on Thursday. Oakley was briefly detained for questioning in the case in January, when authorities first learned of the alleged plot to divulge the materials, government sources told CNN. He voluntarily surrendered Thursday at an FBI field office in Knoxville, the sources said. Oakley is a former employee of Bechtel Jacobs, the Department of Energy's prime environmental management contractor at the East Tennessee Technology Park, prosecutors said. The indictment states that Oakley, \"having possession of, access to and having been entrusted with sections of 'barriers' and associated hardware used for uranium enrichment through the process of gaseous diffusion ... having reason to believe that such data would be utilized to injure the United States and secure an advantage to a foreign nation, did communicate, transmit and disclose such data to another person.\" The transfer took place January 26, the indictment alleges. Oakley is also charged with converting the material and \"restricted data\" to his own use. He began doing so on about October 17, 2006, and continued through January, prosecutors said. Prosecutors said the materials involved have been examined by scientists and posed no threat to people who may have come into contact with them. Oakley's attorney, Herb Moncier, said outside court Thursday that Oakley's job was to break rods \"into little pieces\" and throw them away. Moncier said Oakley had a security clearance, but Moncier did not believe it was a high-level clearance. The government alleges that in January, Oakley attempted to sell the \"pieces of scrap\" to someone he thought was a French agent -- but in reality was an undercover FBI agent, Moncier said. He said he questions whether those broken pieces would be considered an \"appliance\" under the law. \"Mr. Oakley has cooperated fully for the last six months,\" said Moncier, who added that he had traveled to Washington for work on the case. Each count carries a possible sentence upon conviction of up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. \"While none of the stolen equipment was ever transmitted to a foreign government or terrorist organization, the facts of this case demonstrate the importance of safeguarding our nuclear technology and pursuing aggressive prosecution against those who attempt to breach the safeguards and put that technology in the wrong hands,\" Kenneth Wainstein, assistant attorney general for national security, said in the Justice Department statement. One government source said the materials involved are not the \"crown jewels,\" but they should not have been taken from the facility. A \"barrier\" is used to filter uranium during the enrichment process, according to nuclear energy officials, but a significant number of barriers are needed to do that job. Sources told CNN that federal authorities have been following Oakley and investigating the case for at least six months, after he allegedly tried to sell the classified material. Oakley, described as a low-level employee, apparently did not make contact with any foreign government and is not a foreign agent of any kind, an official familiar with the case said. A government official with with knowledge of the case said that when authorities learned of Oakley's alleged intentions six months ago, the FBI and Department of Energy launched a joint investigation. The FBI then developed a sting operation, government officials familiar with the case said, and authorities intervened before there could be any involvement of a foreign country. East Tennessee Technology Park is an area of the DOE's Oak Ridge reservation \"where we are currently decontaminating and decommissioning buildings that were last used in 1985,\" Gerald Boyd, manager of the DOE's Oak Ridge site office, said Thursday. \"When they were in use, now over 20 years ago, some of the buildings at ETTP housed facilities used for the enrichment of uranium.\" Boyd said the technology park and the reservation \"are protected by multiple layers of security systems and detection programs, both visible and unseen, meant to identify rogue employees attempting to abuse their access and position.\" In this case, a review of security procedures showed that the system worked and \"successfully identified the individual in question,\" he said. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Terry Frieden and Kelli Arena contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: Indictment: Man tried to pass nuclear filters to foreign agent .\nNEW: Roy Lynn Oakley appears in court in Tennessee after surrendering .\nNEW: Facility's role is to break down decommissioned equipment .\nNEW: Lawyer: Oakley's job was to break machine parts into pieces, pitch them .", "id": 1022} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "Editor's note: Ann Curley is the assignment manager for the CNN Medical News unit. She has been a type I diabetic for 40 years. This is her story of life with diabetes. Ann Curley uses a pump attached to a catheter in her body to monitor glucose levels and administer insulin. (CNN) -- When I was 7 years old, my mom took me to the doctor because I had lost a lot of weight, despite a voracious appetite. My family had just moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to Pasadena, California, and this visit to the doctor's office was my introduction to a man who would come to have a huge impact on my life. His name was Dr. Robert Deputy, and he was the pediatrician who diagnosed me with diabetes. He spoke to me directly, rather than to my mother, and he asked me questions: Did I feel thirsty? Did I need to urinate during the night? The answer to both questions was yes. He asked for a urine sample and the result was immediate. Dr. Deputy told me and my mother that my body wasn't processing sugar properly. I had diabetes. That is how my 40-year journey with diabetes began. I was checked into a hospital to learn how to test my urine for sugar, give myself injections of insulin, follow a diabetic diet and control my diabetes. I spent several days in the hospital learning how to manage my disease, and then they sent me home. Dr. Deputy would call our house each afternoon to check on me and see how I was doing. Much to my parents' chagrin -- and to my delight -- he wanted me to be self sufficient and responsible for monitoring myself. I refused to let my parents give me injections or test my urine. This demand for self sufficiency turned out to be one of my best life lessons, and not just for managing my diabetes. While some diabetics may feel their disease is a burden, I feel that being diagnosed with diabetes was a blessing in disguise. It forced our family to eat healthily, and it taught me about good nutrition -- something I practice every day. I know carbohydrate counts in most foods, and I understand dietary concepts that most people don't even care about. Being active is also a way to burn off high blood sugar, so when my urine tested positive for glucose, my older sister Robin was in charge of exercising me. We had countless jump-rope contests, bike rides and roller-skating excursions, keeping me and my three sisters active and fit. And I felt like a little mad scientist, using a test tube with drops of water, urine and fizzy tablets to see if there was sugar in my urine. Fortunately, over time, technology improved. First, test strips were developed that could be dipped in urine to reveal whether sugar was present in it. But the truth is, testing urine for sugar was a primitive method. By the time sugar gets into the urine, it's a signal that the body doesn't have enough insulin to process sugar. And the urine test didn't give an actual number for the amount of sugar in the urine. It simply gave a color reading that corresponded with a range of how much sugar was present in the urine. Inaccurate was really an understatement when you talk about urine testing. Home blood glucose testing kits became available in the early 1980s, and they were a huge move toward precise control and management of diabetes. With the kit, the diabetic uses a device to poke a finger and produce a drop of blood. The blood is placed on a test strip that fits into a device that produces a reading of the blood glucose within seconds. While I initially balked at the idea of pricking my finger several times a day, now I can't imagine not doing it in order to monitor what my blood sugar is doing. The 1980s also saw the advent of the insulin pump. This device is the size of a pager and contains a reservoir filled with insulin. The reservoir connects to a tube that infuses the insulin into the body with a tiny plastic shunt. So rather than taking multiple injections to mimic the body's insulin patterns, the pump drips insulin into the body to keep blood sugars constant, then gives extra amounts with meals. Another life-altering development in diabetes, which I have discovered in the last year, is the continuous glucose monitor, or CGM. This is a small device inserted into the tissue -- usually the abdomen, hip or leg -- and it has a tiny sensor that reads the glucose level of the body's fluids. The data is transmitted to a receiver, and patients can see a constant reading of their blood sugar levels. I have participated in clinical trials for three different CGM devices, and I found them all to be quite accurate. Some sensors transmit data directly to an insulin pump, so you can use the reading to adjust and fine-tune the amount of insulin being pumped into the body. The patient still has to test his or her blood sugar to confirm the sensor is properly calibrated, but it's amazing to be able to see constant readings and graphs of what your blood sugar is doing and better manage blood sugars. CGM technology is a step toward the ultimate goal of controlling type I diabetes using what's called a \"closed loop system.\" This means diabetics someday will be able to wear a pump that gathers data from a sensor so precise that the pump can be programmed to act on its own and make adjustments all by itself. The current systems are \"open looped,\" meaning the diabetic controls when the doses are given. The goal is to eventually create a pump that is more like a robotic delivery system, and all the patient has to do is wear it. Once that technology is perfected, this type of device would be implanted, which would be the next best thing to not having diabetes. I mentioned to my sister Robin that I had tracked down Dr. Deputy for this article. She told me something I didn't know when I was 7. Forty years ago, before the advent of all of the cool diabetes technology such as insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors and blood sugar testing, parents were given a fairly grim prediction for how their child would fare. Dr. Deputy told my parents that I would probably only live to the age of 20 or 30, which apparently -- but not surprisingly -- had the whole family freaked out. I spoke with Dr. Deputy, who recently retired from his pediatric practice, and he seemed to remember me. When I asked him about his dismal prognosis for my survival, he said sadly, \"At that time, that was what we told parents back then. ... Everything changes with time -- diabetes, leukemia -- technology has changed with the pump and the equipment.\" I think he was relieved that his prognosis was wrong. I know that I certainly am. In fact, I am hoping to live another 40 years! E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nCNN Medical Unit assignment manager Ann Curley is a type I diabetic .\nShe learned she had diabetes when she was 7 years old .\nTesting progressed from fizzy tablets in urine to continuous glucose monitors .\nWith changes in technology have come improvements in prognoses .", "context": "Editor's note: Ann Curley is the assignment manager for the CNN Medical News unit. She has been a type I diabetic for 40 years. This is her story of life with diabetes. Ann Curley uses a pump attached to a catheter in her body to monitor glucose levels and administer insulin. (CNN) -- When I was 7 years old, my mom took me to the doctor because I had lost a lot of weight, despite a voracious appetite. My family had just moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to Pasadena, California, and this visit to the doctor's office was my introduction to a man who would come to have a huge impact on my life. His name was Dr. Robert Deputy, and he was the pediatrician who diagnosed me with diabetes. He spoke to me directly, rather than to my mother, and he asked me questions: Did I feel thirsty? Did I need to urinate during the night? The answer to both questions was yes. He asked for a urine sample and the result was immediate. Dr. Deputy told me and my mother that my body wasn't processing sugar properly. I had diabetes. That is how my 40-year journey with diabetes began. I was checked into a hospital to learn how to test my urine for sugar, give myself injections of insulin, follow a diabetic diet and control my diabetes. I spent several days in the hospital learning how to manage my disease, and then they sent me home. Dr. Deputy would call our house each afternoon to check on me and see how I was doing. Much to my parents' chagrin -- and to my delight -- he wanted me to be self sufficient and responsible for monitoring myself. I refused to let my parents give me injections or test my urine. This demand for self sufficiency turned out to be one of my best life lessons, and not just for managing my diabetes. While some diabetics may feel their disease is a burden, I feel that being diagnosed with diabetes was a blessing in disguise. It forced our family to eat healthily, and it taught me about good nutrition -- something I practice every day. I know carbohydrate counts in most foods, and I understand dietary concepts that most people don't even care about. Being active is also a way to burn off high blood sugar, so when my urine tested positive for glucose, my older sister Robin was in charge of exercising me. We had countless jump-rope contests, bike rides and roller-skating excursions, keeping me and my three sisters active and fit. And I felt like a little mad scientist, using a test tube with drops of water, urine and fizzy tablets to see if there was sugar in my urine. Fortunately, over time, technology improved. First, test strips were developed that could be dipped in urine to reveal whether sugar was present in it. But the truth is, testing urine for sugar was a primitive method. By the time sugar gets into the urine, it's a signal that the body doesn't have enough insulin to process sugar. And the urine test didn't give an actual number for the amount of sugar in the urine. It simply gave a color reading that corresponded with a range of how much sugar was present in the urine. Inaccurate was really an understatement when you talk about urine testing. Home blood glucose testing kits became available in the early 1980s, and they were a huge move toward precise control and management of diabetes. With the kit, the diabetic uses a device to poke a finger and produce a drop of blood. The blood is placed on a test strip that fits into a device that produces a reading of the blood glucose within seconds. While I initially balked at the idea of pricking my finger several times a day, now I can't imagine not doing it in order to monitor what my blood sugar is doing. The 1980s also saw the advent of the insulin pump. This device is the size of a pager and contains a reservoir filled with insulin. The reservoir connects to a tube that infuses the insulin into the body with a tiny plastic shunt. So rather than taking multiple injections to mimic the body's insulin patterns, the pump drips insulin into the body to keep blood sugars constant, then gives extra amounts with meals. Another life-altering development in diabetes, which I have discovered in the last year, is the continuous glucose monitor, or CGM. This is a small device inserted into the tissue -- usually the abdomen, hip or leg -- and it has a tiny sensor that reads the glucose level of the body's fluids. The data is transmitted to a receiver, and patients can see a constant reading of their blood sugar levels. I have participated in clinical trials for three different CGM devices, and I found them all to be quite accurate. Some sensors transmit data directly to an insulin pump, so you can use the reading to adjust and fine-tune the amount of insulin being pumped into the body. The patient still has to test his or her blood sugar to confirm the sensor is properly calibrated, but it's amazing to be able to see constant readings and graphs of what your blood sugar is doing and better manage blood sugars. CGM technology is a step toward the ultimate goal of controlling type I diabetes using what's called a \"closed loop system.\" This means diabetics someday will be able to wear a pump that gathers data from a sensor so precise that the pump can be programmed to act on its own and make adjustments all by itself. The current systems are \"open looped,\" meaning the diabetic controls when the doses are given. The goal is to eventually create a pump that is more like a robotic delivery system, and all the patient has to do is wear it. Once that technology is perfected, this type of device would be implanted, which would be the next best thing to not having diabetes. I mentioned to my sister Robin that I had tracked down Dr. Deputy for this article. She told me something I didn't know when I was 7. Forty years ago, before the advent of all of the cool diabetes technology such as insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors and blood sugar testing, parents were given a fairly grim prediction for how their child would fare. Dr. Deputy told my parents that I would probably only live to the age of 20 or 30, which apparently -- but not surprisingly -- had the whole family freaked out. I spoke with Dr. Deputy, who recently retired from his pediatric practice, and he seemed to remember me. When I asked him about his dismal prognosis for my survival, he said sadly, \"At that time, that was what we told parents back then. ... Everything changes with time -- diabetes, leukemia -- technology has changed with the pump and the equipment.\" I think he was relieved that his prognosis was wrong. I know that I certainly am. In fact, I am hoping to live another 40 years! E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "CNN Medical Unit assignment manager Ann Curley is a type I diabetic .\nShe learned she had diabetes when she was 7 years old .\nTesting progressed from fizzy tablets in urine to continuous glucose monitors .\nWith changes in technology have come improvements in prognoses .", "id": 1139} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- Three French journalists charged in an alleged plot to kidnap African children for adoption in Europe arrived in Paris on Sunday, hours after French President Nicolas Sarkozy held emergency talks in Chad. But 14 other people remained in custody in the African nation, some facing serious charges that could send them to jail for up to 20 years. The journalists were among seven Europeans a Chadian judge released Sunday, including a Spanish flight crew, whom Sarkozy dropped off in a brief stop in Madrid on his way back from Chad. All were arrested last week after workers from Zoe's Ark -- a French-based charity group -- were accused of trying to fly 103 children out of Chad in a kidnapping and adoption operation. Watch a report on how the events unfolded \u00bb . Some of the children may never return to their families because it is too difficult to determine their backgrounds, Red Cross spokeswoman Inah Kaloga told CNN on Friday. Those who remain under arrest in Chad are six members of the French charity, four Chadians and four remaining members of the flight crew. Some face kidnapping and fraud charges. Zoe's Ark leader Eric Breteau testified Saturday to a court in the Chadian capital that the three journalists and the flight crew of seven Spaniards and a Belgian were not involved in the alleged plot, court witnesses told CNN. At least some of the flight crew are scheduled to testify before a judge on Monday. The three journalists initially had been charged with complicity in the alleged kidnapping attempt. It's not clear if the charges against them have been dropped. Watch the freed Europeans leave Chad \u00bb . In a joint news conference with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero on Sunday at Madrid's Torrejon Air Force Base, Sarkozy expressed satisfaction that some of those detained had been released. At the same time, however, he told reporters, \"We should respect the sovereignty of Chad.\" Zapatero thanked Sarkozy for dropping the four Spanish flight crew members off in their home country, and thanked Chadian President Idriss Deby for allowing them to return. After his emergency talks in Chad, Sarkozy stressed the scandal would not affect the strong relations between the two countries or affect the planned deployment of a European force to protect refugees from Sudan's Darfur region who have fled to Chad and the neighboring Central African Republic. Sarkozy also said he hoped the six remaining French nationals -- all from Zoe's Ark -- would face trial in France. The charity says that the children were orphans from the Darfur region -- where the United Nations estimates 200,000 people have been killed in four years of conflict -- and that the group was taking them to host families in France. But after preliminary interviews with the children, aid agencies said Thursday it appeared most of them probably are not orphans and not from Sudan, but instead come from villages on the Chadian side of the border with Sudan. The children are staying in an Abeche orphanage while aid agencies and government officials try to find out where they came from -- a challenge hindered by the number of children, their youth, and the volatile situation in the region. A father of three of the children allegedly kidnapped told a French newspaper he put his children into the charity's care after he was told they would be educated at a school under construction in a nearby town. The Chadian man, who gave his name as Arbab, told Le Parisien on Sunday that workers from Zoe's Ark had visited his village three times. \"They never said they would take away our children,\" he told the newspaper. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Nic Robertson and Al Goodman contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nNEW: French president returns to France with three released journalists .\nJournalists are among seven Europeans freed Sunday in child \"kidnap\" row .\nThere are still 14 other people in custody in Chad .\nFather: \"They never said they would take away our children\"", "context": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- Three French journalists charged in an alleged plot to kidnap African children for adoption in Europe arrived in Paris on Sunday, hours after French President Nicolas Sarkozy held emergency talks in Chad. But 14 other people remained in custody in the African nation, some facing serious charges that could send them to jail for up to 20 years. The journalists were among seven Europeans a Chadian judge released Sunday, including a Spanish flight crew, whom Sarkozy dropped off in a brief stop in Madrid on his way back from Chad. All were arrested last week after workers from Zoe's Ark -- a French-based charity group -- were accused of trying to fly 103 children out of Chad in a kidnapping and adoption operation. Watch a report on how the events unfolded \u00bb . Some of the children may never return to their families because it is too difficult to determine their backgrounds, Red Cross spokeswoman Inah Kaloga told CNN on Friday. Those who remain under arrest in Chad are six members of the French charity, four Chadians and four remaining members of the flight crew. Some face kidnapping and fraud charges. Zoe's Ark leader Eric Breteau testified Saturday to a court in the Chadian capital that the three journalists and the flight crew of seven Spaniards and a Belgian were not involved in the alleged plot, court witnesses told CNN. At least some of the flight crew are scheduled to testify before a judge on Monday. The three journalists initially had been charged with complicity in the alleged kidnapping attempt. It's not clear if the charges against them have been dropped. Watch the freed Europeans leave Chad \u00bb . In a joint news conference with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero on Sunday at Madrid's Torrejon Air Force Base, Sarkozy expressed satisfaction that some of those detained had been released. At the same time, however, he told reporters, \"We should respect the sovereignty of Chad.\" Zapatero thanked Sarkozy for dropping the four Spanish flight crew members off in their home country, and thanked Chadian President Idriss Deby for allowing them to return. After his emergency talks in Chad, Sarkozy stressed the scandal would not affect the strong relations between the two countries or affect the planned deployment of a European force to protect refugees from Sudan's Darfur region who have fled to Chad and the neighboring Central African Republic. Sarkozy also said he hoped the six remaining French nationals -- all from Zoe's Ark -- would face trial in France. The charity says that the children were orphans from the Darfur region -- where the United Nations estimates 200,000 people have been killed in four years of conflict -- and that the group was taking them to host families in France. But after preliminary interviews with the children, aid agencies said Thursday it appeared most of them probably are not orphans and not from Sudan, but instead come from villages on the Chadian side of the border with Sudan. The children are staying in an Abeche orphanage while aid agencies and government officials try to find out where they came from -- a challenge hindered by the number of children, their youth, and the volatile situation in the region. A father of three of the children allegedly kidnapped told a French newspaper he put his children into the charity's care after he was told they would be educated at a school under construction in a nearby town. The Chadian man, who gave his name as Arbab, told Le Parisien on Sunday that workers from Zoe's Ark had visited his village three times. \"They never said they would take away our children,\" he told the newspaper. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Nic Robertson and Al Goodman contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW: French president returns to France with three released journalists .\nJournalists are among seven Europeans freed Sunday in child \"kidnap\" row .\nThere are still 14 other people in custody in Chad .\nFather: \"They never said they would take away our children\"", "id": 1173} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "ROME. Italy -- Italy and Roma striker Francesco Totti has threatened to quit the Italian Players Association, in a row over the starting date of the next Serie A season. Roma striker Totti has complained that the Italian players are never listened to. The row began last month, when the Italian Football League, which is run by the presidents of clubs in the country's top two divisions, voted to start the season on August 26. In doing so, they ignored a request by Italy coach Roberto Donadoni to play the first round of matches midway through the month, to give his players time to gain match-fitness ahead of Euro 2008 qualifiers against France and Ukraine in early September. \"I'm ready to leave the Italian Players Association. We are the principal actors, but also the people who are never listened to,\" Totti was quoted as saying in Italian football magazine Dieci. \"This is the moment in which we must make our voice heard. We wanted to start on August 19, to have an extra week's rest at Christmas and allow the national team to come into the big matches in September better prepared. \"Those who decided (on August 26) didn't care at all about Donadoni's needs.\" Serie A is one of the last major European leagues to start next season. The opening round of English Premier League matches is scheduled to start on August 11, while the French Ligue 1 will kick off on August 4. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nFrancesco Totti threatens to quit the Italian Players' Association .\nThe Italy and Roma striker is upset over the early start to the new season .\nHe says: We are the principal actors, but ... are never listened to.\"", "context": "ROME. Italy -- Italy and Roma striker Francesco Totti has threatened to quit the Italian Players Association, in a row over the starting date of the next Serie A season. Roma striker Totti has complained that the Italian players are never listened to. The row began last month, when the Italian Football League, which is run by the presidents of clubs in the country's top two divisions, voted to start the season on August 26. In doing so, they ignored a request by Italy coach Roberto Donadoni to play the first round of matches midway through the month, to give his players time to gain match-fitness ahead of Euro 2008 qualifiers against France and Ukraine in early September. \"I'm ready to leave the Italian Players Association. We are the principal actors, but also the people who are never listened to,\" Totti was quoted as saying in Italian football magazine Dieci. \"This is the moment in which we must make our voice heard. We wanted to start on August 19, to have an extra week's rest at Christmas and allow the national team to come into the big matches in September better prepared. \"Those who decided (on August 26) didn't care at all about Donadoni's needs.\" Serie A is one of the last major European leagues to start next season. The opening round of English Premier League matches is scheduled to start on August 11, while the French Ligue 1 will kick off on August 4. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Francesco Totti threatens to quit the Italian Players' Association .\nThe Italy and Roma striker is upset over the early start to the new season .\nHe says: We are the principal actors, but ... are never listened to.\"", "id": 1026} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A man has been indicted on federal charges for allegedly displaying hangman's nooses from the back of a pickup truck during a civil rights march last year in Jena, Louisiana. A photo taken by I-Reporter Casanova Love shows a noose hanging from a pickup in Alexandria, Louisiana. Jeremiah Munsen, 18, of Grant Parish, repeatedly drove slowly past a group of marchers gathered at a bus depot in Alexandria, which is near Jena, as they awaited buses to return them to Tennessee, federal authorities said Thursday. As many as 20,000 marchers had taken part in the huge protests in Jena. Authorities there had been accused of injustice in the handling of racially charged cases, including the hanging of nooses in a tree after a group of black high school students sat in an area where traditionally only white students sat. The noose incident at Jena was the beginning of months of racial tension that included the beating of a white student, allegedly by six black classmates. The black students were prosecuted, but the three white students responsible for the nooses in the tree were not. Munsen and an unnamed conspirator had attached nooses to their pickup on September 20 and driven to Alexandria specifically to threaten and intimidate the marchers, the authorities said. View a series of photos of the truck \u00bb . A juvenile passenger was apprehended with Munsen, according to the arresting officer's report. The juvenile told police he and his family are in the Ku Klux Klan and that he had \"KKK\" tattooed on his chest, the police report said. He also said that he tied the nooses and that brass knuckles found in the truck belonged to him, the report said. \"This indictment accuses the defendant [Munsen] of conduct that constitutes a federal civil rights conspiracy violation and a federal hate crime,\" said U.S. Attorney Donald Washington. Washington and Grace Chung Becker, acting head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, announced the indictment, issued by a grand jury in Shreveport, Louisiana. A photograph of the truck was sent to CNN by I-Reporter Casanova Love, 26, who said he is in the U.S. military. He was visiting his family in Louisiana and said he witnessed the event. Love added, \"If the police had not stepped in, I fear what might have happened.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nLouisiana resident, 18, faces federal hate-crime, conspiracy charges .\nDriver allegedly taunted civil rights marchers with nooses on pickup truck .\nMarchers were protesting handling of several racially charged incidents .", "context": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A man has been indicted on federal charges for allegedly displaying hangman's nooses from the back of a pickup truck during a civil rights march last year in Jena, Louisiana. A photo taken by I-Reporter Casanova Love shows a noose hanging from a pickup in Alexandria, Louisiana. Jeremiah Munsen, 18, of Grant Parish, repeatedly drove slowly past a group of marchers gathered at a bus depot in Alexandria, which is near Jena, as they awaited buses to return them to Tennessee, federal authorities said Thursday. As many as 20,000 marchers had taken part in the huge protests in Jena. Authorities there had been accused of injustice in the handling of racially charged cases, including the hanging of nooses in a tree after a group of black high school students sat in an area where traditionally only white students sat. The noose incident at Jena was the beginning of months of racial tension that included the beating of a white student, allegedly by six black classmates. The black students were prosecuted, but the three white students responsible for the nooses in the tree were not. Munsen and an unnamed conspirator had attached nooses to their pickup on September 20 and driven to Alexandria specifically to threaten and intimidate the marchers, the authorities said. View a series of photos of the truck \u00bb . A juvenile passenger was apprehended with Munsen, according to the arresting officer's report. The juvenile told police he and his family are in the Ku Klux Klan and that he had \"KKK\" tattooed on his chest, the police report said. He also said that he tied the nooses and that brass knuckles found in the truck belonged to him, the report said. \"This indictment accuses the defendant [Munsen] of conduct that constitutes a federal civil rights conspiracy violation and a federal hate crime,\" said U.S. Attorney Donald Washington. Washington and Grace Chung Becker, acting head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, announced the indictment, issued by a grand jury in Shreveport, Louisiana. A photograph of the truck was sent to CNN by I-Reporter Casanova Love, 26, who said he is in the U.S. military. He was visiting his family in Louisiana and said he witnessed the event. Love added, \"If the police had not stepped in, I fear what might have happened.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Louisiana resident, 18, faces federal hate-crime, conspiracy charges .\nDriver allegedly taunted civil rights marchers with nooses on pickup truck .\nMarchers were protesting handling of several racially charged incidents .", "id": 1188} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose new documentary \"Sicko\" takes on America's health care system, faced off Tuesday with CNN chief medical correspondent and practicing neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Michael Moore and CNN's Sanjay Gupta argued Tuesday about Gupta's report on Moore's film \"Sicko\" Moore criticized a report Gupta did on CNN Monday on \"Sicko.\" \"He said the facts were fudged,\" Moore said, referring to Gupta, on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" \"That's a lie. None of the facts are fudged.\" Moore and Gupta shouted and argued over data Gupta used and data Moore used. Moore said his staffers backed up the film's facts to Gupta before the report aired and that Gupta aired it knowing his facts were wrong. Gupta disputed that. Watch Moore, Gupta make their points \u00bb . \"We try and look for some of the best sources we can possibly find,\" he said. \"Michael has a lot of different numbers. ... You're sort of cherry-picking data from different reports.\" Both agreed, however, on the basic premise of \"Sicko\": Problems abound in America's health-care system and need to be fixed. \"I thought it was a good movie, and I wanted to say that,\" Gupta said. \"I think it strikes at the irrefutable fact -- it's broken. We get it.\" He praised Moore for raising awareness of the issue. However, Gupta said he was concerned that the movie -- which notes that other developed nations such as France and Canada have universal health care --suggests that health care in those countries is free. While patients may not pay for services at the doctor's office, they do pay high taxes to fund such a system, something Gupta said he was concerned that \"Sicko\" audiences might not realize. Moore responded by saying Americans pay more in copays, deductibles and insurance premiums. \"We [America] have a system built on profit,\" the moviemaker said. He asked Gupta if the current system, which requires him to receive approval from an insurance company before performing some procedures, is cumbersome to him. \"It's a shameful system, especially when I'm dealing with some of my patients,\" Gupta said. But he questioned Moore's apparent solution -- putting health care in the hands of the Bush administration, which Moore fiercely criticized in the past, particularly in his film \"Fahrenheit 9/11.\" \"The government actually used to do things right,\" Moore said in response. \"The problem is who we put in power.\" Moore has adamantly opposed the war in Iraq and said the government should reprioritize -- a position he took many years before skepticism of the war's success abounded in Washington. \"I am sorry we've taken so much time trying to correct [Gupta's] facts here tonight instead of talking about the real issue\" -- the ailing health care system, Moore said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nMoore criticized a report Gupta did on CNN Monday on \"Sicko\"\nGupta's report questions some of the movie's numbers and solutions .\nGupta: \"I thought it was a good movie, and I wanted to say that\"", "context": "(CNN) -- Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose new documentary \"Sicko\" takes on America's health care system, faced off Tuesday with CNN chief medical correspondent and practicing neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Michael Moore and CNN's Sanjay Gupta argued Tuesday about Gupta's report on Moore's film \"Sicko\" Moore criticized a report Gupta did on CNN Monday on \"Sicko.\" \"He said the facts were fudged,\" Moore said, referring to Gupta, on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" \"That's a lie. None of the facts are fudged.\" Moore and Gupta shouted and argued over data Gupta used and data Moore used. Moore said his staffers backed up the film's facts to Gupta before the report aired and that Gupta aired it knowing his facts were wrong. Gupta disputed that. Watch Moore, Gupta make their points \u00bb . \"We try and look for some of the best sources we can possibly find,\" he said. \"Michael has a lot of different numbers. ... You're sort of cherry-picking data from different reports.\" Both agreed, however, on the basic premise of \"Sicko\": Problems abound in America's health-care system and need to be fixed. \"I thought it was a good movie, and I wanted to say that,\" Gupta said. \"I think it strikes at the irrefutable fact -- it's broken. We get it.\" He praised Moore for raising awareness of the issue. However, Gupta said he was concerned that the movie -- which notes that other developed nations such as France and Canada have universal health care --suggests that health care in those countries is free. While patients may not pay for services at the doctor's office, they do pay high taxes to fund such a system, something Gupta said he was concerned that \"Sicko\" audiences might not realize. Moore responded by saying Americans pay more in copays, deductibles and insurance premiums. \"We [America] have a system built on profit,\" the moviemaker said. He asked Gupta if the current system, which requires him to receive approval from an insurance company before performing some procedures, is cumbersome to him. \"It's a shameful system, especially when I'm dealing with some of my patients,\" Gupta said. But he questioned Moore's apparent solution -- putting health care in the hands of the Bush administration, which Moore fiercely criticized in the past, particularly in his film \"Fahrenheit 9/11.\" \"The government actually used to do things right,\" Moore said in response. \"The problem is who we put in power.\" Moore has adamantly opposed the war in Iraq and said the government should reprioritize -- a position he took many years before skepticism of the war's success abounded in Washington. \"I am sorry we've taken so much time trying to correct [Gupta's] facts here tonight instead of talking about the real issue\" -- the ailing health care system, Moore said. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Moore criticized a report Gupta did on CNN Monday on \"Sicko\"\nGupta's report questions some of the movie's numbers and solutions .\nGupta: \"I thought it was a good movie, and I wanted to say that\"", "id": 1035} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "PATUAKHALI, Bangladesh (CNN) -- Survivors of a storm that killed more than 3,000 people in the impoverished nation of Bangladesh grieved and buried their loved ones Monday as they waited for aid to arrive. Villagers grieve in Patargata, around 125 miles south of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, Monday. The number of dead killed from Cyclone Sidr -- now at 3,114 -- is expected to rise yet further as the South Asian nation continues to assess the damage. The Bangladesh Red Crescent fears the death toll could be 5,000 -- perhaps even reaching as high as 10,000. In the fishing village of Galachipa, in Patuakhali district, Dhalan Mridha was grieving for family members who died in the cyclone after ignoring an alert issued by authorities. \"Nothing is going to happen. That was our first thought and we went to bed. Just before midnight the winds came like hundreds of demons. Our small hut was swept away like a piece of paper, and we all ran for shelter,\" Mridha, a 45-year-old farm worker, told The Associated Press. On the way to a shelter, Mridha lost contact with his wife, mother and two children. The next morning he found their bodies. The Category 4 cyclone raked Bangladesh's southwest coast on Thursday with maximum sustained winds of 241 km/h (150 mph), destroying fishermen's hamlets and villages. Thousands are still missing, while an estimated 280,000 others are unable to return to their homes which were wiped out by the storm. Many grieving families are now burying loved ones in single graves as no male members are available to dig them. Most houses in the region are made of flimsy materials such as bamboo and corrugated iron, and had no chance of withstanding the storm's powerful winds. In addition, the storm-struck area is criss-crossed by a huge river delta which surged as Sidr pushed through, wiping out many villages and littering the river's shores with debris. Watch as people are left to fend for themselves \u00bb . Low-lying Bangladesh is already prone to flooding which has wiped out the country's rice production -- a major food staple for the impoverished country. Improved warning systems and shelters have kept the number of deaths far lower than the disastrous cyclones in the region of 1970 and 1991, when the tolls were in the hundreds of thousands. Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed visited the devastated region Sunday, handing out some aid to the crowds of people before members of the international media. It was seen largely a token effort as hundreds were left empty-handed and furious. Security officials struggled to hold back the crowd. See dramatic photos of storm survivors \u00bb . Sidr has already ruined Bangladesh's rice harvest, but the international community is rallying to make sure the country does not suffer as acutely as it has in the past. Nearly a million people died after massive floods wiped out the country's rice production in 1974. International aid organizations promised initial packages of $25 million during a meeting with Bangladesh agencies Monday, the U.N.'s World Food Program said. The United States has offered more than $2 million as an initial contribution for emergency relief, and sent two U.S. Navy carriers to help in recovery operations. In addition, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is airlifting in relief supplies and an 18-person Department of Defense medical team is in Bangladesh helping the estimated 15,000 injured by the storm. Bangladesh's government held an emergency Cabinet meeting Saturday to assess the disaster and discuss recovery issues, Bangladeshi government spokesman Fahim Munaim told CNN. Officials fear the scope of the destruction may be much more extensive since there are remote areas where conditions cannot yet be determined. Munaim said nearly a third of Bangladesh's 64 districts were affected by the cyclone, most of those along the southern coast. The Bangladeshi military is working to provide shelter for the many people who have been displaced. International aid groups -- including Save the Children, World Vision, and the Red Crescent, which already have offices in Bangladesh -- are deploying resources to the cyclone-stricken region but -- like the government -- they have found it nearly impossible to reach the more remote areas to assess conditions. Roads to remote areas are either blocked by massive trees fallen by the storm, or so severely damaged that it is impossible for vehicles to use. Clearing could take weeks in the remote areas because it must be done by hand -- there are no chainsaws and modern machinery to speed up the process. Along the broken road that leads into Kolapara, the body of an 8-year-old girl called Rummie was carefully carried away for burial. Overwhelmed with sadness, her mother Khadija was steadied by a relative. \"I am feeling too much pain in my heart,\" she said. \"I have lost my daughter, so I am a victim of the cyclone as well.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Dan Rivers contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nSurvivors of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh waiting for aid to arrive .\nRed Crescent Society official says deaths could rise to 5,000-10,000 .\nBangladeshi president distributes aid; angry survivors go empty-handed .\nThousands remain missing; estimated 280,000 homeless .", "context": "PATUAKHALI, Bangladesh (CNN) -- Survivors of a storm that killed more than 3,000 people in the impoverished nation of Bangladesh grieved and buried their loved ones Monday as they waited for aid to arrive. Villagers grieve in Patargata, around 125 miles south of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, Monday. The number of dead killed from Cyclone Sidr -- now at 3,114 -- is expected to rise yet further as the South Asian nation continues to assess the damage. The Bangladesh Red Crescent fears the death toll could be 5,000 -- perhaps even reaching as high as 10,000. In the fishing village of Galachipa, in Patuakhali district, Dhalan Mridha was grieving for family members who died in the cyclone after ignoring an alert issued by authorities. \"Nothing is going to happen. That was our first thought and we went to bed. Just before midnight the winds came like hundreds of demons. Our small hut was swept away like a piece of paper, and we all ran for shelter,\" Mridha, a 45-year-old farm worker, told The Associated Press. On the way to a shelter, Mridha lost contact with his wife, mother and two children. The next morning he found their bodies. The Category 4 cyclone raked Bangladesh's southwest coast on Thursday with maximum sustained winds of 241 km/h (150 mph), destroying fishermen's hamlets and villages. Thousands are still missing, while an estimated 280,000 others are unable to return to their homes which were wiped out by the storm. Many grieving families are now burying loved ones in single graves as no male members are available to dig them. Most houses in the region are made of flimsy materials such as bamboo and corrugated iron, and had no chance of withstanding the storm's powerful winds. In addition, the storm-struck area is criss-crossed by a huge river delta which surged as Sidr pushed through, wiping out many villages and littering the river's shores with debris. Watch as people are left to fend for themselves \u00bb . Low-lying Bangladesh is already prone to flooding which has wiped out the country's rice production -- a major food staple for the impoverished country. Improved warning systems and shelters have kept the number of deaths far lower than the disastrous cyclones in the region of 1970 and 1991, when the tolls were in the hundreds of thousands. Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed visited the devastated region Sunday, handing out some aid to the crowds of people before members of the international media. It was seen largely a token effort as hundreds were left empty-handed and furious. Security officials struggled to hold back the crowd. See dramatic photos of storm survivors \u00bb . Sidr has already ruined Bangladesh's rice harvest, but the international community is rallying to make sure the country does not suffer as acutely as it has in the past. Nearly a million people died after massive floods wiped out the country's rice production in 1974. International aid organizations promised initial packages of $25 million during a meeting with Bangladesh agencies Monday, the U.N.'s World Food Program said. The United States has offered more than $2 million as an initial contribution for emergency relief, and sent two U.S. Navy carriers to help in recovery operations. In addition, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is airlifting in relief supplies and an 18-person Department of Defense medical team is in Bangladesh helping the estimated 15,000 injured by the storm. Bangladesh's government held an emergency Cabinet meeting Saturday to assess the disaster and discuss recovery issues, Bangladeshi government spokesman Fahim Munaim told CNN. Officials fear the scope of the destruction may be much more extensive since there are remote areas where conditions cannot yet be determined. Munaim said nearly a third of Bangladesh's 64 districts were affected by the cyclone, most of those along the southern coast. The Bangladeshi military is working to provide shelter for the many people who have been displaced. International aid groups -- including Save the Children, World Vision, and the Red Crescent, which already have offices in Bangladesh -- are deploying resources to the cyclone-stricken region but -- like the government -- they have found it nearly impossible to reach the more remote areas to assess conditions. Roads to remote areas are either blocked by massive trees fallen by the storm, or so severely damaged that it is impossible for vehicles to use. Clearing could take weeks in the remote areas because it must be done by hand -- there are no chainsaws and modern machinery to speed up the process. Along the broken road that leads into Kolapara, the body of an 8-year-old girl called Rummie was carefully carried away for burial. Overwhelmed with sadness, her mother Khadija was steadied by a relative. \"I am feeling too much pain in my heart,\" she said. \"I have lost my daughter, so I am a victim of the cyclone as well.\" E-mail to a friend . CNN's Dan Rivers contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Survivors of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh waiting for aid to arrive .\nRed Crescent Society official says deaths could rise to 5,000-10,000 .\nBangladeshi president distributes aid; angry survivors go empty-handed .\nThousands remain missing; estimated 280,000 homeless .", "id": 1057} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(InStyle.com) -- A hit TV show. An Emmy. A summer blockbuster. A new company. A wedding! Katherine Heigl has every reason to smile for our camera. A star -- and a trio of gorgeous looks -- is born. The Ing\u00e9nue: \"This is my favorite look of the three just because it's sexy but not overtly so,\" Heigl says. \"I like simple hair and makeup.\" There has been a self-tanning mishap . As Katherine Heigl crosses the parking lot of the sandwich shop at the Roosevelt Golf Course at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, she walks stiffly, holding her arms away from her like a paper doll and apologizing profusely for running 10 minutes late. Earlier, she'd sprayed her entire body with self-tanner, which refused to dry. She resorted to having her fianc\u00e9, musician Josh Kelley, take a blow-dryer to her (didn't work). So here she is, in a strapless, ankle-length Juicy Couture sundress (donned to accommodate the residual stickiness), fanning herself and wondering how mottled the tan will be when (or if) the lotion ever sets. Not that one bum experience could turn her off beauty products. \"I love everything new,\" says Heigl, 28, who, in addition to being nominated for an Emmy for best supporting actress on \"Grey's Anatomy,\" just started a production company at Fox. \"When I was in Rhode Island filming this summer, I went to Sephora for the first time. It was like my holy mecca.\" She recently had her bathroom vanity renovated with a high counter to make more room for the large drawers below that hold her well-organized loot. Then there's her deal with Coty to be the face of Nautica's new women's fragrance in January. Considering this fondness for all things beauty -- as well as Heigl's impressive acting range -- she plays TV dramedy as deftly as cinematic romantic comedy, as in the mega-hit \"Knocked Up\" and next year's 27 Dresses -- it seems natural for her to be In Style's first ever triple-cover girl. These three looks take her from girl-next-door to red-carpet knockout to pixie-coiffed vamp. The star, whom pals call Katie (and Hollywood calls the Next Big Thing), popped out her retainer to talk about makeup, breakouts and what boys like. KATHERINE HEIGL: I'm so sorry, I have to take out my Invisalign before I eat. IN STYLE: Who knew you wore them? I guess that's the point of Invisalign. KH: I got them because of this wonky tooth. I was like, OK, I can't take it. It's awesome because every two weeks you switch to a new retainer. Pretty much the perfect way to describe Invisalign is Netflix for your teeth. IS: Right -- the things we do for beauty. So, how did you like being transformed into three such different looks? KH: It was fun. I was working with such great hair and makeup people. And to have these professionals turning you into someone else is pretty neat. IS: Do you ever go without makeup? KH: There was a time when I would. Now that I get followed by photographers, I'm really paranoid about it. I do not want to be the \"Look What This Celebrity Looks Like Without Makeup\" picture. I'm clearly vain, and I don't need that. Plus, I like products. IS: How often do you go through your drawers and purge? KH: Often, because people send me a lot of stuff now, which is exciting. I love getting those boxes. [Into the tape recorder:] Send me a box of makeup, Stila! When that happens, I feel like I have to clean out and give stuff to my sister, mom and friends because there comes a point of gluttony that I can't accept. IS: How do you think you express your personality through style? KH: I'm a big hair-up person. Last night at work they put my hair in two French braids to keep it flat under the scrub cap. I thought it looked cute and that I could pull it off after I'd slept on it. And ... no. So I thought I could recreate it myself ... no again. As far as clothing style goes, I fluctuate almost as much as I do with beauty products. I like to shop for sweaters -- maybe it's the New Englander in me. I'm building a house in the mountains in Utah, so I tell myself I'm \"preparing\" for that. I like sweaters -- they're like scrubs -- you don't have to suck it in or worry about the bloat. IS: Do you know how you want your hair and makeup at your wedding? KH: I have an idea, but it's so dependent on the dress, and I haven't gotten there yet. My sister is getting married too, so we looked for dresses together. After about five stores I was like, \"I'm done.\" Everyone says, \"You just know when you put that dress on.\" My sister found the right dress just like that. So I know it can happen. But it's grueling. IS: Wait, so your mom has two daughters getting married within months? KH: My poor mother is probably like, \"Why, God? Why?\" But I hired a planner. I want the day to be spectacular, but mostly I want it to be fun. And I don't want to freak out or stress. IS: Does your fianc\u00e9 have any particular opinions about your look? KH: Josh wouldn't mind if my hair was brown, if it was still long -- that's such a boy thing. IS: Would you ever wear a wig out? KH: I'd contemplate it, but I don't know if I actually have the courage to pull it off. I once wore a long hair-extension ponytail, and someone asked me if it was real, like I was one of those dolls when we were little, and the hair just cranks out. IS: How would you describe your skin? KH: My skin is sensitive, so everything bothers it. And I'm the jerk who keeps switching products and making it worse. IS: How do you treat a breakout? KH: I got a great product at Ona Spa called Sebuspot. I've tried so many that were disappointments, but maybe I stand too close to the mirror examining my pores. If I backed up, things might look fine. IS: What do you always carry in your bag? KH: Powder, because I get shiny. And lip balm, either the Smith's Rosebud Salve or C.O. Bigelow's Mentha Lip Shine in Black Cherry Soda from Bath & Body Works. It's shiny with a little shimmer and tastes so good. IS: An In Style.com reader wants to know how you maintain a healthy body image in Hollywood. KH: I train with Harley Pasternak. I love him with my whole soul and follow his 5-Factor diet. I first said, \"I'm never going to be -- nor do I want to be -- an uber-athletic girl.\" It's just not me and I don't have that kind of discipline. He said, \"I just want you to be healthy.\" A lot of what we focus on is posture. I slump into myself when I get stressed. If I were going to play an action hero, I'd have to get that look. But I'd never maintain it. For me it's never about achieving a look that's impossible. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright \u00a9 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n\"Grey's Anatomy\" actress Katherine Heigl has own production company .\nStar of hit movie Knocked Up\" is getting married .\nDoesn't go without makeup for fear of ugly photographs .\nSays shopping for wedding dress is \"grueling\"", "context": "(InStyle.com) -- A hit TV show. An Emmy. A summer blockbuster. A new company. A wedding! Katherine Heigl has every reason to smile for our camera. A star -- and a trio of gorgeous looks -- is born. The Ing\u00e9nue: \"This is my favorite look of the three just because it's sexy but not overtly so,\" Heigl says. \"I like simple hair and makeup.\" There has been a self-tanning mishap . As Katherine Heigl crosses the parking lot of the sandwich shop at the Roosevelt Golf Course at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, she walks stiffly, holding her arms away from her like a paper doll and apologizing profusely for running 10 minutes late. Earlier, she'd sprayed her entire body with self-tanner, which refused to dry. She resorted to having her fianc\u00e9, musician Josh Kelley, take a blow-dryer to her (didn't work). So here she is, in a strapless, ankle-length Juicy Couture sundress (donned to accommodate the residual stickiness), fanning herself and wondering how mottled the tan will be when (or if) the lotion ever sets. Not that one bum experience could turn her off beauty products. \"I love everything new,\" says Heigl, 28, who, in addition to being nominated for an Emmy for best supporting actress on \"Grey's Anatomy,\" just started a production company at Fox. \"When I was in Rhode Island filming this summer, I went to Sephora for the first time. It was like my holy mecca.\" She recently had her bathroom vanity renovated with a high counter to make more room for the large drawers below that hold her well-organized loot. Then there's her deal with Coty to be the face of Nautica's new women's fragrance in January. Considering this fondness for all things beauty -- as well as Heigl's impressive acting range -- she plays TV dramedy as deftly as cinematic romantic comedy, as in the mega-hit \"Knocked Up\" and next year's 27 Dresses -- it seems natural for her to be In Style's first ever triple-cover girl. These three looks take her from girl-next-door to red-carpet knockout to pixie-coiffed vamp. The star, whom pals call Katie (and Hollywood calls the Next Big Thing), popped out her retainer to talk about makeup, breakouts and what boys like. KATHERINE HEIGL: I'm so sorry, I have to take out my Invisalign before I eat. IN STYLE: Who knew you wore them? I guess that's the point of Invisalign. KH: I got them because of this wonky tooth. I was like, OK, I can't take it. It's awesome because every two weeks you switch to a new retainer. Pretty much the perfect way to describe Invisalign is Netflix for your teeth. IS: Right -- the things we do for beauty. So, how did you like being transformed into three such different looks? KH: It was fun. I was working with such great hair and makeup people. And to have these professionals turning you into someone else is pretty neat. IS: Do you ever go without makeup? KH: There was a time when I would. Now that I get followed by photographers, I'm really paranoid about it. I do not want to be the \"Look What This Celebrity Looks Like Without Makeup\" picture. I'm clearly vain, and I don't need that. Plus, I like products. IS: How often do you go through your drawers and purge? KH: Often, because people send me a lot of stuff now, which is exciting. I love getting those boxes. [Into the tape recorder:] Send me a box of makeup, Stila! When that happens, I feel like I have to clean out and give stuff to my sister, mom and friends because there comes a point of gluttony that I can't accept. IS: How do you think you express your personality through style? KH: I'm a big hair-up person. Last night at work they put my hair in two French braids to keep it flat under the scrub cap. I thought it looked cute and that I could pull it off after I'd slept on it. And ... no. So I thought I could recreate it myself ... no again. As far as clothing style goes, I fluctuate almost as much as I do with beauty products. I like to shop for sweaters -- maybe it's the New Englander in me. I'm building a house in the mountains in Utah, so I tell myself I'm \"preparing\" for that. I like sweaters -- they're like scrubs -- you don't have to suck it in or worry about the bloat. IS: Do you know how you want your hair and makeup at your wedding? KH: I have an idea, but it's so dependent on the dress, and I haven't gotten there yet. My sister is getting married too, so we looked for dresses together. After about five stores I was like, \"I'm done.\" Everyone says, \"You just know when you put that dress on.\" My sister found the right dress just like that. So I know it can happen. But it's grueling. IS: Wait, so your mom has two daughters getting married within months? KH: My poor mother is probably like, \"Why, God? Why?\" But I hired a planner. I want the day to be spectacular, but mostly I want it to be fun. And I don't want to freak out or stress. IS: Does your fianc\u00e9 have any particular opinions about your look? KH: Josh wouldn't mind if my hair was brown, if it was still long -- that's such a boy thing. IS: Would you ever wear a wig out? KH: I'd contemplate it, but I don't know if I actually have the courage to pull it off. I once wore a long hair-extension ponytail, and someone asked me if it was real, like I was one of those dolls when we were little, and the hair just cranks out. IS: How would you describe your skin? KH: My skin is sensitive, so everything bothers it. And I'm the jerk who keeps switching products and making it worse. IS: How do you treat a breakout? KH: I got a great product at Ona Spa called Sebuspot. I've tried so many that were disappointments, but maybe I stand too close to the mirror examining my pores. If I backed up, things might look fine. IS: What do you always carry in your bag? KH: Powder, because I get shiny. And lip balm, either the Smith's Rosebud Salve or C.O. Bigelow's Mentha Lip Shine in Black Cherry Soda from Bath & Body Works. It's shiny with a little shimmer and tastes so good. IS: An In Style.com reader wants to know how you maintain a healthy body image in Hollywood. KH: I train with Harley Pasternak. I love him with my whole soul and follow his 5-Factor diet. I first said, \"I'm never going to be -- nor do I want to be -- an uber-athletic girl.\" It's just not me and I don't have that kind of discipline. He said, \"I just want you to be healthy.\" A lot of what we focus on is posture. I slump into myself when I get stressed. If I were going to play an action hero, I'd have to get that look. But I'd never maintain it. For me it's never about achieving a look that's impossible. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright \u00a9 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Grey's Anatomy\" actress Katherine Heigl has own production company .\nStar of hit movie Knocked Up\" is getting married .\nDoesn't go without makeup for fear of ugly photographs .\nSays shopping for wedding dress is \"grueling\"", "id": 1062} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- The company was founded in 1985 by seven communications industry veterans -- Franklin Antonio, Adelia Coffman, Andrew Cohen, Klein Gilhousen, Irwin Jacobs, Andrew Viterbi and Harvey White. One of Qualcomm's first products was OmniTRACS, introduced in 1988, which is currently the largest satellite-based commercial mobile system for the transportation industry. Today, Qualcomm's patent portfolio includes approximately 6,100 United States patents and patent applications for CDMA and related technologies. More than 130 telecommunications equipment manufacturers worldwide have licensed QUALCOMM's essential CDMA patents. Qualcomm is among the members of the S&P 500 Index, Fortune 500, and a winner of the U.S. Department of Labor's\" Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award.\" The company has been listed among Fortune's \"100 Best Companies to Work For in America\" for nine years in a row and the magazine's list of\" Most Admired Companies.\" Qualcomm's Annual revenue for 2006 was $7.53 billion, with a net income of $2.47 billion. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nThe company has become a huge name in communications in just 20 years .\nQualcomm has a portfolio of approximately 6,100 U.S. patents .\nFortune lists the company as one of the 100 best places to work in the U.S.", "context": "(CNN) -- The company was founded in 1985 by seven communications industry veterans -- Franklin Antonio, Adelia Coffman, Andrew Cohen, Klein Gilhousen, Irwin Jacobs, Andrew Viterbi and Harvey White. One of Qualcomm's first products was OmniTRACS, introduced in 1988, which is currently the largest satellite-based commercial mobile system for the transportation industry. Today, Qualcomm's patent portfolio includes approximately 6,100 United States patents and patent applications for CDMA and related technologies. More than 130 telecommunications equipment manufacturers worldwide have licensed QUALCOMM's essential CDMA patents. Qualcomm is among the members of the S&P 500 Index, Fortune 500, and a winner of the U.S. Department of Labor's\" Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award.\" The company has been listed among Fortune's \"100 Best Companies to Work For in America\" for nine years in a row and the magazine's list of\" Most Admired Companies.\" Qualcomm's Annual revenue for 2006 was $7.53 billion, with a net income of $2.47 billion. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "The company has become a huge name in communications in just 20 years .\nQualcomm has a portfolio of approximately 6,100 U.S. patents .\nFortune lists the company as one of the 100 best places to work in the U.S.", "id": 1070} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(CNN) -- Rock group R.E.M. debuted a song from its upcoming album Wednesday on CNN's \"Anderson Cooper 360\u00b0\" program. R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe says the band was honored to be involved with the \"Planet in Peril\" project. The song \"Until the Day Is Done\" also will appear later this month in \"Planet in Peril,\" a four-hour CNN documentary that looks at environmental crises around the world. \"With 'Planet in Peril,' Anderson Cooper and his team have done an amazing job capturing global eco-devastation,\" said R.E.M singer Michael Stipe in a news release. \"The images in the film are beautiful, while at the same time heartbreaking and frightening. We are honored to have our song included in this monumental project.\" This isn't the first time R.E.M. has worked with Cooper. The band premiered its video \"Bad Day\" on the show in 2002. \"Planet in Peril\" executive producer Charlie Moore said the group's longstanding commitment to environmental causes made them a natural choice for the project. Watch a trailer for \"Planet in Peril\" and hear \"Until the Day Is Done\" \u00bb . Moore said they contacted R.E.M. earlier this year to see if the group would be willing to write a song to go with the documentary, and the band happened to be in the studio working on their upcoming album. \"We were able to hear some of the stuff they were doing and this particular song fits perfectly for the project,\" Moore said. He said the group, their management and their record label were eager to be involved. \"It's sort of serendipitous that we were able to work something out with them,\" Moore said. \"All the stars were lined up for this to happen, they were in the studio, they were working on a song that fit with the feeling that the pictures portray and they really match up very well. And we like their music, we like their work and are just thrilled that they wanted to be a part of it.\" \"Planet in Peril\" features CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta and \"Animal Planet\" host and wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin. The two-part documentary was filmed in 13 countries and focuses on the issues of climate change, deforestation, species loss and overpopulation. CNN will air \"Planet in Peril\" on October 23 and 24 at 9 p.m. ET. It also will be broadcast on CNN International. In a message on the R.E.M.'s Web site, the group said it had finished recording songs for the new album, which is scheduled to be released next year. The band also is releasing a live CD/DVD on Tuesday with 22-tracks recorded at a 2005 concert in Dublin, Ireland. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nR.E.M. song \"Until the Day Is Done\" debuts on CNN .\nSong also to be used in documentary \"Planet in Peril\"\nSong will be on R.E.M.'s upcoming album .\nBand releasing live CD/DVD next week .", "context": "(CNN) -- Rock group R.E.M. debuted a song from its upcoming album Wednesday on CNN's \"Anderson Cooper 360\u00b0\" program. R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe says the band was honored to be involved with the \"Planet in Peril\" project. The song \"Until the Day Is Done\" also will appear later this month in \"Planet in Peril,\" a four-hour CNN documentary that looks at environmental crises around the world. \"With 'Planet in Peril,' Anderson Cooper and his team have done an amazing job capturing global eco-devastation,\" said R.E.M singer Michael Stipe in a news release. \"The images in the film are beautiful, while at the same time heartbreaking and frightening. We are honored to have our song included in this monumental project.\" This isn't the first time R.E.M. has worked with Cooper. The band premiered its video \"Bad Day\" on the show in 2002. \"Planet in Peril\" executive producer Charlie Moore said the group's longstanding commitment to environmental causes made them a natural choice for the project. Watch a trailer for \"Planet in Peril\" and hear \"Until the Day Is Done\" \u00bb . Moore said they contacted R.E.M. earlier this year to see if the group would be willing to write a song to go with the documentary, and the band happened to be in the studio working on their upcoming album. \"We were able to hear some of the stuff they were doing and this particular song fits perfectly for the project,\" Moore said. He said the group, their management and their record label were eager to be involved. \"It's sort of serendipitous that we were able to work something out with them,\" Moore said. \"All the stars were lined up for this to happen, they were in the studio, they were working on a song that fit with the feeling that the pictures portray and they really match up very well. And we like their music, we like their work and are just thrilled that they wanted to be a part of it.\" \"Planet in Peril\" features CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta and \"Animal Planet\" host and wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin. The two-part documentary was filmed in 13 countries and focuses on the issues of climate change, deforestation, species loss and overpopulation. CNN will air \"Planet in Peril\" on October 23 and 24 at 9 p.m. ET. It also will be broadcast on CNN International. In a message on the R.E.M.'s Web site, the group said it had finished recording songs for the new album, which is scheduled to be released next year. The band also is releasing a live CD/DVD on Tuesday with 22-tracks recorded at a 2005 concert in Dublin, Ireland. E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "R.E.M. song \"Until the Day Is Done\" debuts on CNN .\nSong also to be used in documentary \"Planet in Peril\"\nSong will be on R.E.M.'s upcoming album .\nBand releasing live CD/DVD next week .", "id": 1189} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The women are too afraid and ashamed to show their faces or have their real names used. They have been driven to sell their bodies to put food on the table for their children -- for as little as $8 a day. Suha, 37, is a mother of three. She says her husband thinks she is cleaning houses when she leaves home. \"People shouldn't criticize women, or talk badly about them,\" says 37-year-old Suha as she adjusts the light colored scarf she wears these days to avoid extremists who insist women cover themselves. \"They all say we have lost our way, but they never ask why we had to take this path.\" A mother of three, she wears light makeup, a gold pendant of Iraq around her neck, and an unexpected air of elegance about her. \"I don't have money to take my kid to the doctor. I have to do anything that I can to preserve my child, because I am a mother,\" she says, explaining why she prostitutes herself. Anger and frustration rise in her voice as she speaks. \"No matter what else I may be, no matter how off the path I may be, I am a mother!\" Watch a woman describe turning to prostitution to \"save my child\" \u00bb . Her clasped hands clench and unclench nervously. Suha's husband thinks that she is cleaning houses when she goes away. So does Karima's family. \"At the start I was cleaning homes, but I wasn't making much. No matter how hard I worked it just wasn't enough,\" she says. Karima, clad in all black, adds, \"My husband died of lung cancer nine months ago and left me with nothing.\" She has five children, ages 8 to 17. Her eldest son could work, but she's too afraid for his life to let him go into the streets, preferring to sacrifice herself than risk her child. She was solicited the first time when she was cleaning an office. \"They took advantage of me,\" she says softly. \"At first I rejected it, but then I realized I have to do it.\" Both Suha and Karima have clients that call them a couple times a week. Other women resort to trips to the market to find potential clients. Or they flag down vehicles. Prostitution is a choice more and more Iraqi women are making just to survive. \"It's increasing,\" Suha says. \"I found this 'thing' through my friend, and I have another friend in the same predicament as mine. Because of the circumstance, she is forced to do such things.\" Violence, increased cost of living, and lack of any sort of government aid leave women like these with few other options, according to humanitarian workers. \"At this point there is a population of women who have to sell their bodies in order to keep their children alive,\" says Yanar Mohammed, head and founder of the Organization for Women's Freedom in Iraq. \"It's a taboo that no one is speaking about.\" She adds, \"There is a huge population of women who were the victims of war who had to sell their bodies, their souls and they lost it all. It crushes us to see them, but we have to work on it and that's why we started our team of women activists.\" Her team pounds the streets of Baghdad looking for these victims often too humiliated to come forward. \"Most of the women that we find at hospitals [who] have tried to commit suicide\" have been involved in prostitution, said Basma Rahim, a member of Mohammed's team. The team's aim is to compile information on specific cases and present it to Iraq's political parties -- to have them, as Mohammed puts it, \"come tell us what [they] are ... going to do about this.\" Rahim tells the heartbreaking story of one woman they found who lives in a room with three of her children: \"She has sex while her three children are in the room, but she makes them stand in separate corners.\" According to Rahim and Mohammed, most of the women they encounter say they are driven to prostitution by a desperate desire for survival in the dangerously violent and unforgiving circumstances in Iraq. \"They took this path but they are not pleased,\" Rahim says. Karima says when she sees her children with food on the table, she is able to convince herself that it's worth it. \"Everything is for the children. They are the beauty in life and, without them, we cannot live.\" But she says, \"I would never allow my daughter to do this. I would rather marry her off at 13 than have her go through this.\" Karima's last happy memory is of her late husband, when they were a family and able to shoulder the hardships of life in today's Iraq together. Suha says as a young girl she dreamed of being a doctor, with her mom boasting about her potential in that career. Life couldn't have taken her further from that dream. \"It's not like we were born into this, nor was it ever in my blood,\" she says. What she does for her family to survive now eats away at her. \"I lay on my pillow and my brain is spinning, and it all comes back to me as if I am watching a movie.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nAid workers: Violence, increased cost of living drive women to prostitution .\nGroup is working to raise awareness of the problem with Iraq's political leaders .\nTwo Iraqi mothers tell CNN they turned to prostitution to help feed their children .\n\"Everything is for the children,\" one woman says .", "context": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The women are too afraid and ashamed to show their faces or have their real names used. They have been driven to sell their bodies to put food on the table for their children -- for as little as $8 a day. Suha, 37, is a mother of three. She says her husband thinks she is cleaning houses when she leaves home. \"People shouldn't criticize women, or talk badly about them,\" says 37-year-old Suha as she adjusts the light colored scarf she wears these days to avoid extremists who insist women cover themselves. \"They all say we have lost our way, but they never ask why we had to take this path.\" A mother of three, she wears light makeup, a gold pendant of Iraq around her neck, and an unexpected air of elegance about her. \"I don't have money to take my kid to the doctor. I have to do anything that I can to preserve my child, because I am a mother,\" she says, explaining why she prostitutes herself. Anger and frustration rise in her voice as she speaks. \"No matter what else I may be, no matter how off the path I may be, I am a mother!\" Watch a woman describe turning to prostitution to \"save my child\" \u00bb . Her clasped hands clench and unclench nervously. Suha's husband thinks that she is cleaning houses when she goes away. So does Karima's family. \"At the start I was cleaning homes, but I wasn't making much. No matter how hard I worked it just wasn't enough,\" she says. Karima, clad in all black, adds, \"My husband died of lung cancer nine months ago and left me with nothing.\" She has five children, ages 8 to 17. Her eldest son could work, but she's too afraid for his life to let him go into the streets, preferring to sacrifice herself than risk her child. She was solicited the first time when she was cleaning an office. \"They took advantage of me,\" she says softly. \"At first I rejected it, but then I realized I have to do it.\" Both Suha and Karima have clients that call them a couple times a week. Other women resort to trips to the market to find potential clients. Or they flag down vehicles. Prostitution is a choice more and more Iraqi women are making just to survive. \"It's increasing,\" Suha says. \"I found this 'thing' through my friend, and I have another friend in the same predicament as mine. Because of the circumstance, she is forced to do such things.\" Violence, increased cost of living, and lack of any sort of government aid leave women like these with few other options, according to humanitarian workers. \"At this point there is a population of women who have to sell their bodies in order to keep their children alive,\" says Yanar Mohammed, head and founder of the Organization for Women's Freedom in Iraq. \"It's a taboo that no one is speaking about.\" She adds, \"There is a huge population of women who were the victims of war who had to sell their bodies, their souls and they lost it all. It crushes us to see them, but we have to work on it and that's why we started our team of women activists.\" Her team pounds the streets of Baghdad looking for these victims often too humiliated to come forward. \"Most of the women that we find at hospitals [who] have tried to commit suicide\" have been involved in prostitution, said Basma Rahim, a member of Mohammed's team. The team's aim is to compile information on specific cases and present it to Iraq's political parties -- to have them, as Mohammed puts it, \"come tell us what [they] are ... going to do about this.\" Rahim tells the heartbreaking story of one woman they found who lives in a room with three of her children: \"She has sex while her three children are in the room, but she makes them stand in separate corners.\" According to Rahim and Mohammed, most of the women they encounter say they are driven to prostitution by a desperate desire for survival in the dangerously violent and unforgiving circumstances in Iraq. \"They took this path but they are not pleased,\" Rahim says. Karima says when she sees her children with food on the table, she is able to convince herself that it's worth it. \"Everything is for the children. They are the beauty in life and, without them, we cannot live.\" But she says, \"I would never allow my daughter to do this. I would rather marry her off at 13 than have her go through this.\" Karima's last happy memory is of her late husband, when they were a family and able to shoulder the hardships of life in today's Iraq together. Suha says as a young girl she dreamed of being a doctor, with her mom boasting about her potential in that career. Life couldn't have taken her further from that dream. \"It's not like we were born into this, nor was it ever in my blood,\" she says. What she does for her family to survive now eats away at her. \"I lay on my pillow and my brain is spinning, and it all comes back to me as if I am watching a movie.\" E-mail to a friend .\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Aid workers: Violence, increased cost of living drive women to prostitution .\nGroup is working to raise awareness of the problem with Iraq's political leaders .\nTwo Iraqi mothers tell CNN they turned to prostitution to help feed their children .\n\"Everything is for the children,\" one woman says .", "id": 1006} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Youssif, the 5-year-old burned Iraqi boy, rounded the corner at Universal Studios when suddenly the little boy hero met his favorite superhero. Youssif has always been a huge Spider-Man fan. Meeting him was \"my favorite thing,\" he said. Spider-Man was right smack dab in front of him, riding a four-wheeler amid a convoy of other superheroes. The legendary climber of buildings and fighter of evil dismounted, walked over to Youssif and introduced himself. Spidey then gave the boy from a far-away land a gentle hug, embracing him in his iconic blue and red tights. He showed Youssif a few tricks, like how to shoot a web from his wrist. Only this time, no web was spun. \"All right Youssif!\" Spider-Man said after the boy mimicked his wrist movement. Other superheroes crowded around to get a closer look. Even the Green Goblin stopped his villainous ways to tell the boy hi. Youssif remained unfazed. He didn't take a liking to Spider-Man's nemesis. Spidey was just too cool. \"It was my favorite thing,\" the boy said later. \"I want to see him again.\" He then felt compelled to add: \"I know it's not the real Spider-Man.\" This was the day of dreams when the boy's nightmares were, at least temporarily, forgotten. He met SpongeBob, Lassie and a 3-year-old orangutan named Archie. The hairy, brownish-red primate took to the boy, grabbing his hand and holding it. Even when Youssif pulled away, Archie would inch his hand back toward the boy's and then snatch it. See Youssif enjoy being a boy again \u00bb . The boy giggled inside a play area where sponge-like balls shot out of toy guns. It was a far different artillery than what he was used to seeing in central Baghdad, as recently as a week ago. He squealed with delight and raced around the room collecting as many balls as he could. He rode a tram through the back stages at Universal Studios. At one point, the car shook. Fire and smoke filled the air, debris cascaded down and a big rig skidded toward the vehicle. The boy and his family survived the pretend earthquake unscathed. \"Even I was scared,\" the dad said. \"Well, I wasn't,\" Youssif replied. The father and mother grinned from ear to ear throughout the day. Youssif pushed his 14-month-old sister, Ayaa, in a stroller. \"Did you even need to ask us if we were interested in coming here?\" Youssif's father said in amazement. \"Other than my wedding day, this is the happiest day of my life,\" he said. Just a day earlier, the mother and father talked about their journey out of Iraq and to the United States. They also discussed that day nine months ago when masked men grabbed their son outside the family home, doused him in gas and set him on fire. His mother heard her boy screaming from inside. The father sought help for his boy across Baghdad, but no one listened. He remembers his son's two months of hospitalization. The doctors didn't use anesthetics. He could hear his boy's piercing screams from the other side of the hospital. Watch Youssif meet his doctor and play with his little sister \u00bb . The father knew that speaking to CNN would put his family's lives in jeopardy. The possibility of being killed was better than seeing his son suffer, he said. \"Anything for Youssif,\" he said. \"We had to do it.\" They described a life of utter chaos in Baghdad. Neighbors had recently given birth to a baby girl. Shortly afterward, the father was kidnapped and killed. Then, there was the time when some girls wore tanktops and jeans. They were snatched off the street by gunmen. The stories can be even more gruesome. The couple said they had heard reports that a young girl was kidnapped and beheaded --and her killers sewed a dog's head on the corpse and delivered it to her family's doorstep. \"These are just some of the stories,\" said Youssif's mother, Zainab. Under Saddam Hussein, there was more security and stability, they said. There was running water and electricity most of the time. But still life was tough under the dictator, like the time when Zainab's uncle disappeared and was never heard from again after he read a \"religious book,\" she said. Sitting in the parking lot of a Target in suburban Los Angeles, Youssif's father watched as husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, parents and their children, came and went. Some held hands. Others smiled and laughed. \"Iraq finished,\" he said in what few English words he knows. He elaborated in Arabic: His homeland won't be enjoying such freedoms anytime soon. It's just not possible. Too much violence. Too many killings. His two children have only seen war. But this week, the family has seen a much different side of America -- an outpouring of generosity and a peaceful nation at home. \"It's been a dream,\" the father said. He used to do a lot of volunteer work back in Baghdad. \"Maybe that's why I'm being helped now,\" the father said. At Universal Studios, he looked out across the valley below. The sun glistened off treetops and buildings. It was a picturesque sight fit for a Hollywood movie. \"Good America, good America,\" he said in English. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Arwa Damon contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nBoy on meeting Spider-Man: \"It was my favorite thing\"\nYoussif also met SpongeBob, Lassie and an orangutan at Universal Studios .\nDad: \"Other than my wedding day, this is the happiest day of my life\"", "context": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Youssif, the 5-year-old burned Iraqi boy, rounded the corner at Universal Studios when suddenly the little boy hero met his favorite superhero. Youssif has always been a huge Spider-Man fan. Meeting him was \"my favorite thing,\" he said. Spider-Man was right smack dab in front of him, riding a four-wheeler amid a convoy of other superheroes. The legendary climber of buildings and fighter of evil dismounted, walked over to Youssif and introduced himself. Spidey then gave the boy from a far-away land a gentle hug, embracing him in his iconic blue and red tights. He showed Youssif a few tricks, like how to shoot a web from his wrist. Only this time, no web was spun. \"All right Youssif!\" Spider-Man said after the boy mimicked his wrist movement. Other superheroes crowded around to get a closer look. Even the Green Goblin stopped his villainous ways to tell the boy hi. Youssif remained unfazed. He didn't take a liking to Spider-Man's nemesis. Spidey was just too cool. \"It was my favorite thing,\" the boy said later. \"I want to see him again.\" He then felt compelled to add: \"I know it's not the real Spider-Man.\" This was the day of dreams when the boy's nightmares were, at least temporarily, forgotten. He met SpongeBob, Lassie and a 3-year-old orangutan named Archie. The hairy, brownish-red primate took to the boy, grabbing his hand and holding it. Even when Youssif pulled away, Archie would inch his hand back toward the boy's and then snatch it. See Youssif enjoy being a boy again \u00bb . The boy giggled inside a play area where sponge-like balls shot out of toy guns. It was a far different artillery than what he was used to seeing in central Baghdad, as recently as a week ago. He squealed with delight and raced around the room collecting as many balls as he could. He rode a tram through the back stages at Universal Studios. At one point, the car shook. Fire and smoke filled the air, debris cascaded down and a big rig skidded toward the vehicle. The boy and his family survived the pretend earthquake unscathed. \"Even I was scared,\" the dad said. \"Well, I wasn't,\" Youssif replied. The father and mother grinned from ear to ear throughout the day. Youssif pushed his 14-month-old sister, Ayaa, in a stroller. \"Did you even need to ask us if we were interested in coming here?\" Youssif's father said in amazement. \"Other than my wedding day, this is the happiest day of my life,\" he said. Just a day earlier, the mother and father talked about their journey out of Iraq and to the United States. They also discussed that day nine months ago when masked men grabbed their son outside the family home, doused him in gas and set him on fire. His mother heard her boy screaming from inside. The father sought help for his boy across Baghdad, but no one listened. He remembers his son's two months of hospitalization. The doctors didn't use anesthetics. He could hear his boy's piercing screams from the other side of the hospital. Watch Youssif meet his doctor and play with his little sister \u00bb . The father knew that speaking to CNN would put his family's lives in jeopardy. The possibility of being killed was better than seeing his son suffer, he said. \"Anything for Youssif,\" he said. \"We had to do it.\" They described a life of utter chaos in Baghdad. Neighbors had recently given birth to a baby girl. Shortly afterward, the father was kidnapped and killed. Then, there was the time when some girls wore tanktops and jeans. They were snatched off the street by gunmen. The stories can be even more gruesome. The couple said they had heard reports that a young girl was kidnapped and beheaded --and her killers sewed a dog's head on the corpse and delivered it to her family's doorstep. \"These are just some of the stories,\" said Youssif's mother, Zainab. Under Saddam Hussein, there was more security and stability, they said. There was running water and electricity most of the time. But still life was tough under the dictator, like the time when Zainab's uncle disappeared and was never heard from again after he read a \"religious book,\" she said. Sitting in the parking lot of a Target in suburban Los Angeles, Youssif's father watched as husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, parents and their children, came and went. Some held hands. Others smiled and laughed. \"Iraq finished,\" he said in what few English words he knows. He elaborated in Arabic: His homeland won't be enjoying such freedoms anytime soon. It's just not possible. Too much violence. Too many killings. His two children have only seen war. But this week, the family has seen a much different side of America -- an outpouring of generosity and a peaceful nation at home. \"It's been a dream,\" the father said. He used to do a lot of volunteer work back in Baghdad. \"Maybe that's why I'm being helped now,\" the father said. At Universal Studios, he looked out across the valley below. The sun glistened off treetops and buildings. It was a picturesque sight fit for a Hollywood movie. \"Good America, good America,\" he said in English. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Arwa Damon contributed to this report.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Boy on meeting Spider-Man: \"It was my favorite thing\"\nYoussif also met SpongeBob, Lassie and an orangutan at Universal Studios .\nDad: \"Other than my wedding day, this is the happiest day of my life\"", "id": 1028} +{"task": "cnndm", "input": "(InStyle) -- It all boils down to this. It doesn't really matter all that much what hot, nubile French maverick has set the fashion world on fire. Or which Milanese visionary has a new fabric technique discovered during a life-changing trip to Angkor Wat that's sure to bring back sixties minimalism with a twist. Or that so-and-so has signed a deal to develop boutique spa hotels around the globe in former monasteries. Because, in the end, he's Ralph Lauren, and we're not. Ralph Lauren has his eye on China and Japan. For four decades no other designer has had a greater impact, not only on the way American men and women dress but also on the way they imagine, seek and indulge in the Good Life, than the former tie salesman from the Bronx. \"Those ties were handmade, by the way,\" recalls Lauren. \"Back then, ties, even designer ones, didn't sell for more than $5 apiece. Mine were $12 to $15. Such luxury in something so simple was revolutionary.\" And ironic. Because while no other designer logo exemplifies aspiration in the home of the free and the brave like the mallet-wielding guy on the pony, Lauren originally named his company Polo because \"it was the sport of kings. It was glamorous, sexy and international.\" See his designs \u00bb . In the beginning a few people questioned if it was named after Marco Polo -- but today the fact that virtually none of Lauren's millions of devoted customers has ever even seen a polo match is immaterial. Lauren instinctively caught something that was in the air before any of his competitors had a chance to grab it -- the desire, not just to be a success but to look like one before you'd even achieved your goal. What's more, Lauren made it look as easy as Fred Astaire dancing down a staircase. \"What matters the most to me are clothes that are consistent and accessible,\" says the designer. \"When I look at the people I've admired over the years, the ultimate stars, like Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant and Astaire, the ones who last the longest are the ones whose style has a consistency, whose naturalness is part of their excitement. And when you think of the blur of all the brands that are out there, the ones you believe in and the ones you remember, like Chanel and Armani, are the ones that stand for something. Fashion is about establishing an image that consumers can adapt to their own individuality. And it's an image that can change, that can evolve. It doesn't reinvent itself every two years.\" However, with a media that is insatiable for the new, the now and the next, being steadfast doesn't always make for good copy. \"The spotlight is always going to search for the newcomer,\" Lauren admits. \"And that's fine. But the key to longevity is to keep doing what you do better than anyone else. We work real hard at that. It's about getting your message out to the consumer. It's about getting their trust, but also getting them excited, again and again. My clothes -- the clothes we make for the runway -- aren't concepts. They go into stores. Our stores. Thankfully, we have lots of them,\" says Lauren. \"What I rely on is people walking into my store saying, 'I want your clothes.'\" Well, if all of Lauren's customers shouted that together, he would go deaf faster than he could pull on one of his classic pullovers. Lauren's effortless luxury is all over the red carpet, on ski slopes and boats, at Wimbledon and elsewhere. It furnishes living rooms and graces dinner tables. It's on the bed, in the bed and under the bed -- and now sits on coffee tables, thanks to the tome Ralph Lauren (Rizzoli), celebrating his 40-years-and-growing career. But far from giving his customary over-the-head wave and riding off into his Colorado-ranch sunset, the designer is going even more global. \"Americans have a real inferiority about their own style. We've brought sportswear to the world, and yet we have a long way to go.\" Already in Milan, London, Paris and Moscow, Lauren has more stores planned for China, Japan ... oh, everywhere. \"There aren't enough Americans out there,\" he says. Who better to start with than Ralph? Just as long as he doesn't let on that most of us still can't play a lick of polo. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright \u00a9 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\nRalph Lauren began as tie salesman from the Bronx .\nFirst design: Wide ties when others were narrow .\nHas designed high fashion for four decades .\nGoal: Glamorous clothing that is \"consistent and accessible\"", "context": "(InStyle) -- It all boils down to this. It doesn't really matter all that much what hot, nubile French maverick has set the fashion world on fire. Or which Milanese visionary has a new fabric technique discovered during a life-changing trip to Angkor Wat that's sure to bring back sixties minimalism with a twist. Or that so-and-so has signed a deal to develop boutique spa hotels around the globe in former monasteries. Because, in the end, he's Ralph Lauren, and we're not. Ralph Lauren has his eye on China and Japan. For four decades no other designer has had a greater impact, not only on the way American men and women dress but also on the way they imagine, seek and indulge in the Good Life, than the former tie salesman from the Bronx. \"Those ties were handmade, by the way,\" recalls Lauren. \"Back then, ties, even designer ones, didn't sell for more than $5 apiece. Mine were $12 to $15. Such luxury in something so simple was revolutionary.\" And ironic. Because while no other designer logo exemplifies aspiration in the home of the free and the brave like the mallet-wielding guy on the pony, Lauren originally named his company Polo because \"it was the sport of kings. It was glamorous, sexy and international.\" See his designs \u00bb . In the beginning a few people questioned if it was named after Marco Polo -- but today the fact that virtually none of Lauren's millions of devoted customers has ever even seen a polo match is immaterial. Lauren instinctively caught something that was in the air before any of his competitors had a chance to grab it -- the desire, not just to be a success but to look like one before you'd even achieved your goal. What's more, Lauren made it look as easy as Fred Astaire dancing down a staircase. \"What matters the most to me are clothes that are consistent and accessible,\" says the designer. \"When I look at the people I've admired over the years, the ultimate stars, like Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant and Astaire, the ones who last the longest are the ones whose style has a consistency, whose naturalness is part of their excitement. And when you think of the blur of all the brands that are out there, the ones you believe in and the ones you remember, like Chanel and Armani, are the ones that stand for something. Fashion is about establishing an image that consumers can adapt to their own individuality. And it's an image that can change, that can evolve. It doesn't reinvent itself every two years.\" However, with a media that is insatiable for the new, the now and the next, being steadfast doesn't always make for good copy. \"The spotlight is always going to search for the newcomer,\" Lauren admits. \"And that's fine. But the key to longevity is to keep doing what you do better than anyone else. We work real hard at that. It's about getting your message out to the consumer. It's about getting their trust, but also getting them excited, again and again. My clothes -- the clothes we make for the runway -- aren't concepts. They go into stores. Our stores. Thankfully, we have lots of them,\" says Lauren. \"What I rely on is people walking into my store saying, 'I want your clothes.'\" Well, if all of Lauren's customers shouted that together, he would go deaf faster than he could pull on one of his classic pullovers. Lauren's effortless luxury is all over the red carpet, on ski slopes and boats, at Wimbledon and elsewhere. It furnishes living rooms and graces dinner tables. It's on the bed, in the bed and under the bed -- and now sits on coffee tables, thanks to the tome Ralph Lauren (Rizzoli), celebrating his 40-years-and-growing career. But far from giving his customary over-the-head wave and riding off into his Colorado-ranch sunset, the designer is going even more global. \"Americans have a real inferiority about their own style. We've brought sportswear to the world, and yet we have a long way to go.\" Already in Milan, London, Paris and Moscow, Lauren has more stores planned for China, Japan ... oh, everywhere. \"There aren't enough Americans out there,\" he says. Who better to start with than Ralph? Just as long as he doesn't let on that most of us still can't play a lick of polo. E-mail to a friend . Get a FREE TRIAL issue of InStyle - CLICK HERE! Copyright \u00a9 2007 Time Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nWhat are highlight points for this article?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ralph Lauren began as tie salesman from the Bronx .\nFirst design: Wide ties when others were narrow .\nHas designed high fashion for four decades .\nGoal: Glamorous clothing that is \"consistent and accessible\"", "id": 1163} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The former leader of Iraq was rushed to hospital last Sunday after refusing to eat for sixteen days. But according to news agencies, he has ended the hunger strike by eating lunch at the court in Baghdad. \"Saddam ate beef and rice and cola with bread which he brought from hospital,\" one source told Reuters news agency. He was fasting with three co-defendants, and they were demanding more security for their defence lawyers, three of whom have been murdered.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Some Australians have fasted to protest.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The former leader of Iraq was rushed to hospital last Sunday after refusing to eat for sixteen days. But according to news agencies, he has ended the hunger strike by eating lunch at the court in Baghdad. \"Saddam ate beef and rice and cola with bread which he brought from hospital,\" one source told Reuters news agency. He was fasting with three co-defendants, and they were demanding more security for their defence lawyers, three of whom have been murdered.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Some Australians have fasted to protest.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 266} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The soldier, James Barker, one of four American soldiers accused of raping the Iraqi girl and killing her family in the March 2006 incident, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to rape and murder in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"James Barker is accused of raping an Iraqi girl and killing her family.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The soldier, James Barker, one of four American soldiers accused of raping the Iraqi girl and killing her family in the March 2006 incident, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to rape and murder in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"James Barker is accused of raping an Iraqi girl and killing her family.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 387} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A school dinner lady is claiming damages from a teenager who seriously injured her while playing tag with a friend. If she is successful, pupils could become legally liable for boisterous behaviour that results in accidents. Michelle Orchard, 42, is seeking hundreds of thousands of pounds in damages from Sebastian Lee, who was 13 when he ran into her during the lunch break at Corfe Hills School, Corfe Mullen, Dorset, in January 2004. Sebastian, with his friend in pursuit, tumbled into her backwards, striking her in the face with the back of his head, senior judges at the Court of Appeal heard yesterday. Mrs Orchard's nose was broken and her teeth were damaged. Her lawyers say that she also suffered serious brain damage, leading to partial paralysis and balance problems. She has been unable to work since the accident.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Michelle Orchard is claiming hundreds of thousands of pounds from Sebastian Lee because she wants a new nose.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A school dinner lady is claiming damages from a teenager who seriously injured her while playing tag with a friend. If she is successful, pupils could become legally liable for boisterous behaviour that results in accidents. Michelle Orchard, 42, is seeking hundreds of thousands of pounds in damages from Sebastian Lee, who was 13 when he ran into her during the lunch break at Corfe Hills School, Corfe Mullen, Dorset, in January 2004. Sebastian, with his friend in pursuit, tumbled into her backwards, striking her in the face with the back of his head, senior judges at the Court of Appeal heard yesterday. Mrs Orchard's nose was broken and her teeth were damaged. Her lawyers say that she also suffered serious brain damage, leading to partial paralysis and balance problems. She has been unable to work since the accident.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Michelle Orchard is claiming hundreds of thousands of pounds from Sebastian Lee because she wants a new nose.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 301} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Only 14 percent of U.S. mothers exclusively breast-feed their babies for the minimum recommended six months.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There are many benefits from breast-feeding.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Only 14 percent of U.S. mothers exclusively breast-feed their babies for the minimum recommended six months.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There are many benefits from breast-feeding.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 393} +{"task": "rte", "input": "As late as 1799, priests were still being imprisoned or deported to penal colonies and persecution only worsened after the French army led by General Louis Alexandre Berthier captured Rome and imprisoned Pope Pius VI, who would die in captivity in Valence, Dr\u00f4me, France in August of 1799.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alexandre Berthier died in 1799.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "As late as 1799, priests were still being imprisoned or deported to penal colonies and persecution only worsened after the French army led by General Louis Alexandre Berthier captured Rome and imprisoned Pope Pius VI, who would die in captivity in Valence, Dr\u00f4me, France in August of 1799.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alexandre Berthier died in 1799.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 311} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Molly Walsh, 21, a George Washington University student shopping at a CVS pharmacy in Washington, D.C., said she didn't plan to toss any of the store-brand drugs at home that she'd bought to save money. Nor did she plan to stop buying the generic products.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Molly Walsh plans to stop buying the generic products.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Molly Walsh, 21, a George Washington University student shopping at a CVS pharmacy in Washington, D.C., said she didn't plan to toss any of the store-brand drugs at home that she'd bought to save money. Nor did she plan to stop buying the generic products.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Molly Walsh plans to stop buying the generic products.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 321} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Oil prices fall back as Yukos oil threat lifted\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Oil prices rise.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Oil prices fall back as Yukos oil threat lifted\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Oil prices rise.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 213} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Herceptin was already approved to treat the sickest breast cancer patients, and the company said, Monday, it will discuss with federal regulators the possibility of prescribing the drug for more breast cancer patients.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Herceptin can be used to treat breast cancer.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Herceptin was already approved to treat the sickest breast cancer patients, and the company said, Monday, it will discuss with federal regulators the possibility of prescribing the drug for more breast cancer patients.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Herceptin can be used to treat breast cancer.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 202} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The gastric bypass operation, also known as stomach stapling, has become the most common surgical procedure for treating obesity.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Obesity is medically treated.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The gastric bypass operation, also known as stomach stapling, has become the most common surgical procedure for treating obesity.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Obesity is medically treated.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 264} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Officials said the Finnish suspect was among the dead but did not provide a motive for the attack.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Officials said that the suspect, a Finnish citizen, was among the dead.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Officials said the Finnish suspect was among the dead but did not provide a motive for the attack.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Officials said that the suspect, a Finnish citizen, was among the dead.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 244} +{"task": "rte", "input": "On December 7, BBC News reported a story about Dr James Anderson, a teacher in the Computer Science department at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. In the report it was stated that Anderson had \"solved a very important problem\" that was 1200 years old, the problem of division by zero. According to the BBC, Anderson had created a new number, that he had named \"nullity\", that lay outside of the real number line. Anderson terms this number a \"transreal number\", and denotes it with the Greek letter F. He had taught this number to pupils at Highdown School, in Emmer Green, Reading.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dr James Anderson is an employee at the University of Reading.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "On December 7, BBC News reported a story about Dr James Anderson, a teacher in the Computer Science department at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. In the report it was stated that Anderson had \"solved a very important problem\" that was 1200 years old, the problem of division by zero. According to the BBC, Anderson had created a new number, that he had named \"nullity\", that lay outside of the real number line. Anderson terms this number a \"transreal number\", and denotes it with the Greek letter F. He had taught this number to pupils at Highdown School, in Emmer Green, Reading.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dr James Anderson is an employee at the University of Reading.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 336} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Thousands of Shias have marched in the southern Iraqi city of Basra to back the new constitution and to mourn 1,000 pilgrims who died in a stampede.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Thousands of Shiite Muslims rallied in the southern city of Basra to show support for Iraq's new constitution.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Thousands of Shias have marched in the southern Iraqi city of Basra to back the new constitution and to mourn 1,000 pilgrims who died in a stampede.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Thousands of Shiite Muslims rallied in the southern city of Basra to show support for Iraq's new constitution.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 370} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The company, whose registered auditors are Deloitte and Touche, has instructed Ernst and Young to carry out a thorough review of the accounts of Eurest Support Services, a subsidiary which feeds UN peacekeepers in at least eight countries.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eurest Support Services is a subsidiary of Ernst and Young.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The company, whose registered auditors are Deloitte and Touche, has instructed Ernst and Young to carry out a thorough review of the accounts of Eurest Support Services, a subsidiary which feeds UN peacekeepers in at least eight countries.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eurest Support Services is a subsidiary of Ernst and Young.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 328} +{"task": "rte", "input": "SEATTLE \u2014 United Nations gang leader Clay Roueche should spend at least 30 years behind bars after his surprise guilty plea here Tuesday for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine, marijuana and illicit drug profits, U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Sullivan said. Sullivan said outside court that Roueche's leadership of the violent UN gang and the sophistication of the international drug conspiracy will all be factors used to argue for a longer sentence \u2014 up to life \u2014 for the 33-year-old Canadian. And he stressed that the plea agreement reached with Roueche did not include \"any kind of break with respect to sentencing.\".\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clay Roueche is 33 years old.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "SEATTLE \u2014 United Nations gang leader Clay Roueche should spend at least 30 years behind bars after his surprise guilty plea here Tuesday for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine, marijuana and illicit drug profits, U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Sullivan said. Sullivan said outside court that Roueche's leadership of the violent UN gang and the sophistication of the international drug conspiracy will all be factors used to argue for a longer sentence \u2014 up to life \u2014 for the 33-year-old Canadian. And he stressed that the plea agreement reached with Roueche did not include \"any kind of break with respect to sentencing.\".\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clay Roueche is 33 years old.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 276} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, a Muslim cleric also known as Abu Omar was taken by a CIA-led team in Milan on 17 February, 2003 and allegedly transferred by vehicle to the Aviano Air Base near Venice, later by air to the Ramstein Air Base in Germany, and lastly sent to Egypt. He was released from prison on Sunday and says that he would like to return to Italy. He also said he has been tortured with electric shocks, beatings, rape threats and genital abuse, and that \"I have been reduced to a wreck of a human being.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The CIA abducted Osama Nasr in 2003.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, a Muslim cleric also known as Abu Omar was taken by a CIA-led team in Milan on 17 February, 2003 and allegedly transferred by vehicle to the Aviano Air Base near Venice, later by air to the Ramstein Air Base in Germany, and lastly sent to Egypt. He was released from prison on Sunday and says that he would like to return to Italy. He also said he has been tortured with electric shocks, beatings, rape threats and genital abuse, and that \"I have been reduced to a wreck of a human being.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The CIA abducted Osama Nasr in 2003.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 358} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Chip giant, Intel, has set its sights on the digital living room with its own flavours of entertainment PCs designed to act like media hubs for the home.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Intel is vying for a key spot in the digital living room.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Chip giant, Intel, has set its sights on the digital living room with its own flavours of entertainment PCs designed to act like media hubs for the home.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Intel is vying for a key spot in the digital living room.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 367} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Britain agreed to lift by March 31 a 150-mile military protection zone enforced around the islands since Argentina invaded them in 1982.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The military protection zone around Falklands was lifted.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Britain agreed to lift by March 31 a 150-mile military protection zone enforced around the islands since Argentina invaded them in 1982.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The military protection zone around Falklands was lifted.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 245} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Townsend Thoresen cross-Channel ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsized outside the Belgian port of Zeebrugge on the 6th of March with the loss of 135 lives.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Townsend Thoresen cross-Channel ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsized outside the Belgian port of Zeebrugge on the 6th of March with the loss of 135 lives.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 330} +{"task": "rte", "input": "One economic study will not be the basis of Canada's public policy decisions, but Easton's research does conclusively show that there are economic benefits in the legalization of marijuana.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Drug legalization has benefits.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "One economic study will not be the basis of Canada's public policy decisions, but Easton's research does conclusively show that there are economic benefits in the legalization of marijuana.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Drug legalization has benefits.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 230} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Judie Vivian, chief executive at ProMedica, a medical service company that helps sustain the 2-year-old Vietnam Heart Institute in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), said that so far about 1,500 children have received treatment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The previous name of Ho Chi Minh City was Saigon.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Judie Vivian, chief executive at ProMedica, a medical service company that helps sustain the 2-year-old Vietnam Heart Institute in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), said that so far about 1,500 children have received treatment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The previous name of Ho Chi Minh City was Saigon.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 203} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, between President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Tehran's hard-line mayor, election officials said Saturday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is the president.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, between President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Tehran's hard-line mayor, election officials said Saturday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is the president.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 359} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Greg Page, a former heavyweight boxing champion who suffered a severe brain injury in a 2001 fight, has died at 50. His wife Patricia said the one-time WBA champion had died at his home in Kentucky, USA, of complications related to injuries he suffered in the fight. Page was in a coma for a week after the 9 March 2001 fight against Dale Crowe which was stopped in the 10th round. Patricia Page said he was \"in a better place now\" after announcing on Monday he had died overnight in his sleep.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Greg Page was a WBA champion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Greg Page, a former heavyweight boxing champion who suffered a severe brain injury in a 2001 fight, has died at 50. His wife Patricia said the one-time WBA champion had died at his home in Kentucky, USA, of complications related to injuries he suffered in the fight. Page was in a coma for a week after the 9 March 2001 fight against Dale Crowe which was stopped in the 10th round. Patricia Page said he was \"in a better place now\" after announcing on Monday he had died overnight in his sleep.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Greg Page was a WBA champion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 215} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has ordered security forces to take firm action against rioters following the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. The violence has left at least 44 people dead and dozens injured. Mr. Musharraf insisted the measures were to protect people. VOA's Ayaz Gul reports from Islamabad that a bitter dispute has also erupted over how the 54-year-old politician died and who was behind her assassination.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Musharraf has ordered rioters to take firm action against security forces.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has ordered security forces to take firm action against rioters following the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. The violence has left at least 44 people dead and dozens injured. Mr. Musharraf insisted the measures were to protect people. VOA's Ayaz Gul reports from Islamabad that a bitter dispute has also erupted over how the 54-year-old politician died and who was behind her assassination.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Musharraf has ordered rioters to take firm action against security forces.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 242} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The industrial espionage case involving GM and VW began with the hiring of Jos Ignacio Lopez, an employee of GM subsidiary Adam Opel, by VW as production director.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There was an industrial espionage case involving GM and VW.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The industrial espionage case involving GM and VW began with the hiring of Jos Ignacio Lopez, an employee of GM subsidiary Adam Opel, by VW as production director.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There was an industrial espionage case involving GM and VW.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 326} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors, while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader, once again, proved favorites in the best actor category.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Patricia Arquette collected best drama actress for psychic crime drama \"Medium\", while James Spader won best actor for \"Boston Legal\" for a second year.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors, while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader, once again, proved favorites in the best actor category.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Patricia Arquette collected best drama actress for psychic crime drama \"Medium\", while James Spader won best actor for \"Boston Legal\" for a second year.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 386} +{"task": "rte", "input": "There are four identified subtypes of Ebola virus. Three of the four have caused disease in humans: Ebola-Zaire, Ebola-Sudan, and Ebola-Ivory Coast. The fourth, Ebola-Reston, has caused disease in non-human primates, but not in humans.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Ebola epidemic breaks out in Zaire.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "There are four identified subtypes of Ebola virus. Three of the four have caused disease in humans: Ebola-Zaire, Ebola-Sudan, and Ebola-Ivory Coast. The fourth, Ebola-Reston, has caused disease in non-human primates, but not in humans.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Ebola epidemic breaks out in Zaire.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 362} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Tension and battles between Greek police and anarchist demonstrators took place in the centre of Athens, Greece, during the anti-war demonstration of the 4th European Social Forum which is taking place in the Greek capital, from 4 to 7 of May 2006. The march of the approximately 1,000 anarchists ended with clashes between groups of anarchists and police. Riot police used tear gas, while a branch of a Greek bank, a fast-food store and around 50 shop windows in central Athens were damaged.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The riots in Greece started on December 6.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Tension and battles between Greek police and anarchist demonstrators took place in the centre of Athens, Greece, during the anti-war demonstration of the 4th European Social Forum which is taking place in the Greek capital, from 4 to 7 of May 2006. The march of the approximately 1,000 anarchists ended with clashes between groups of anarchists and police. Riot police used tear gas, while a branch of a Greek bank, a fast-food store and around 50 shop windows in central Athens were damaged.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The riots in Greece started on December 6.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 247} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Police say that he was wearing orange overalls, a balaclava and a pistol when he stole $6300 from Cherrywood at about 3:15 p.m. Outside the bank Leatham was trying to hijack a car, he threatened an old man with his pistol, eventually stealing a black Mitsubishi Mirage. The car was later found abandoned around Fairmont Terrace in the Glenn Terrace or Ridge Street area.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Children in New Zealand are forced to wear orange overalls.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Police say that he was wearing orange overalls, a balaclava and a pistol when he stole $6300 from Cherrywood at about 3:15 p.m. Outside the bank Leatham was trying to hijack a car, he threatened an old man with his pistol, eventually stealing a black Mitsubishi Mirage. The car was later found abandoned around Fairmont Terrace in the Glenn Terrace or Ridge Street area.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Children in New Zealand are forced to wear orange overalls.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 310} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Britain said, Friday, that it has barred cleric, Omar Bakri, from returning to the country from Lebanon, where he was released by police after being detained for 24 hours.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bakri was briefly detained, but was released.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Britain said, Friday, that it has barred cleric, Omar Bakri, from returning to the country from Lebanon, where he was released by police after being detained for 24 hours.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bakri was briefly detained, but was released.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 205} +{"task": "rte", "input": "For hundreds of family members holed up in a hotel not far from the Stockholm ferry terminal, where the boat Estonia was to have docked Wednesday morning after an overnight trip from the Estonian capital of Tallinn, the suspended rescue effort was just the latest in a day of heartbreaking reports.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Estonia set sail from Tallinn.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "For hundreds of family members holed up in a hotel not far from the Stockholm ferry terminal, where the boat Estonia was to have docked Wednesday morning after an overnight trip from the Estonian capital of Tallinn, the suspended rescue effort was just the latest in a day of heartbreaking reports.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Estonia set sail from Tallinn.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 394} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace Prize, though he was nominated for it five times between 1937 and 1948.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mohandas received the Nobel Prize in 1989.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace Prize, though he was nominated for it five times between 1937 and 1948.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mohandas received the Nobel Prize in 1989.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 237} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The newly suggested distance is much closer than the present positions at 2,870,972,200 kilometers from the sun for Uranus and 4,498,252,900 kilometers for Neptune.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The moon Titan has a diameter of 5100 kilometers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The newly suggested distance is much closer than the present positions at 2,870,972,200 kilometers from the sun for Uranus and 4,498,252,900 kilometers for Neptune.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The moon Titan has a diameter of 5100 kilometers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 322} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Valero Energy Corp., on Monday, said it found \"extensive\" additional damage at its 250,000-barrel-per-day Port Arthur refinery.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Valero Energy Corp. produces 250,000 barrels per day.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Valero Energy Corp., on Monday, said it found \"extensive\" additional damage at its 250,000-barrel-per-day Port Arthur refinery.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Valero Energy Corp. produces 250,000 barrels per day.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 212} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In addition to establishing the electoral commission, the laws also concern nationality, a contentious issue since citizenship laws were tightened to exclude one of Gbagbo's main competitors from the 2000 presidential race, former prime minister Alassane Ouattara.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gbagbo is a competitor of Ouattara.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In addition to establishing the electoral commission, the laws also concern nationality, a contentious issue since citizenship laws were tightened to exclude one of Gbagbo's main competitors from the 2000 presidential race, former prime minister Alassane Ouattara.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gbagbo is a competitor of Ouattara.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 236} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Nor is it clear whether any US support to Germany, in favour of Bonn as the WTO headquarters, would necessarily tilt a decision in that direction.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The WTO headquarters is in Bonn.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Nor is it clear whether any US support to Germany, in favour of Bonn as the WTO headquarters, would necessarily tilt a decision in that direction.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The WTO headquarters is in Bonn.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 353} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Tempe Hometown Premiere will have all the trappings of a mega-Hollywood event including red carpet arrivals, klieg lights, screaming fans, paparazzi and media coverage of the film`s stars headed by Wolverine himself, Hugh Jackman and including Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, will.i.am and director Gavin Hood. Following a hard-fought contest stretching over thousands of cities and towns across the United States, Tempe emerged triumphant in a far-reaching, citywide bid to nab the gala event. Mayor Hugh Hallman himself rallied the community, which stepped up with dozens of videos that were posted on YouTube.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hugh Jackman plays the role of Wolverine in the movie.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Tempe Hometown Premiere will have all the trappings of a mega-Hollywood event including red carpet arrivals, klieg lights, screaming fans, paparazzi and media coverage of the film`s stars headed by Wolverine himself, Hugh Jackman and including Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, will.i.am and director Gavin Hood. Following a hard-fought contest stretching over thousands of cities and towns across the United States, Tempe emerged triumphant in a far-reaching, citywide bid to nab the gala event. Mayor Hugh Hallman himself rallied the community, which stepped up with dozens of videos that were posted on YouTube.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hugh Jackman plays the role of Wolverine in the movie.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 269} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Norwegian Newspaper Corpus is a large and self-expanding corpus of Norwegian newspaper texts. The collection of this dynamic and continually growing corpus began in 1998.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dagbladet is a Norwegian newspaper.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Norwegian Newspaper Corpus is a large and self-expanding corpus of Norwegian newspaper texts. The collection of this dynamic and continually growing corpus began in 1998.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dagbladet is a Norwegian newspaper.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 261} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Swedish Foreign Minister murdered.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Swedish prime minister murdered.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Swedish Foreign Minister murdered.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Swedish prime minister murdered.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 395} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Gastrointestinal bleeding can happen as an adverse effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Aspirin prevents gastrointestinal bleeding.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Gastrointestinal bleeding can happen as an adverse effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Aspirin prevents gastrointestinal bleeding.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 232} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A former employee of the company, David Vance of South Portland, said Hooper spent a lot of time on the road, often meeting with customers between Portland and Kittery.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"David Vance lives in South Portland.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A former employee of the company, David Vance of South Portland, said Hooper spent a lot of time on the road, often meeting with customers between Portland and Kittery.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"David Vance lives in South Portland.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 372} +{"task": "rte", "input": "With the publication of Sophie's World in 1991, Gaarder gained international fame. Sophie's World spent three years as the best selling book in Norway. His first book to be translated into English, Sophie's World was also the top-selling book in Germany, France, and Great Britain.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sophie's World is a best seller.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "With the publication of Sophie's World in 1991, Gaarder gained international fame. Sophie's World spent three years as the best selling book in Norway. His first book to be translated into English, Sophie's World was also the top-selling book in Germany, France, and Great Britain.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sophie's World is a best seller.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 371} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In the May 2005 general election Michael Howard failed to unseat the Labour Government, although the Conservatives did gain 33 seats, playing the most significant role in reducing Labour's majority from 167 to 66.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In the May 2005 general election Conservatives got 33 seats.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In the May 2005 general election Michael Howard failed to unseat the Labour Government, although the Conservatives did gain 33 seats, playing the most significant role in reducing Labour's majority from 167 to 66.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In the May 2005 general election Conservatives got 33 seats.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 260} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Lina Joy, 42, was born Azlina Jailani to Malay parents, and was raised as a Muslim. Malaysia's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but by law, all ethnic Malays are Muslim. Joy converted to Christianity at age 26, and after some bureaucratic difficulties had her named legally changed in 1999. However, on her MyKad national ID, the National Registration Department retained her stated religion as Islam. In order to have her religion changed, the National Registration Department said Joy would have to obtain a certificate of apostasy from the Muslim Sharia Court.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lina Joy's parents are from Malaysia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Lina Joy, 42, was born Azlina Jailani to Malay parents, and was raised as a Muslim. Malaysia's constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but by law, all ethnic Malays are Muslim. Joy converted to Christianity at age 26, and after some bureaucratic difficulties had her named legally changed in 1999. However, on her MyKad national ID, the National Registration Department retained her stated religion as Islam. In order to have her religion changed, the National Registration Department said Joy would have to obtain a certificate of apostasy from the Muslim Sharia Court.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lina Joy's parents are from Malaysia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 210} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Counts of Holland and Geldern, between whose territories the lands of the Bishops of Utrecht lay, also sought to acquire influence over the filling of the episcopal see. This often led to disputes and consequently the Holy See frequently interfered in the election.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Counts of Holland supported the Holy See.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Counts of Holland and Geldern, between whose territories the lands of the Bishops of Utrecht lay, also sought to acquire influence over the filling of the episcopal see. This often led to disputes and consequently the Holy See frequently interfered in the election.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Counts of Holland supported the Holy See.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 344} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A memorial service has taken place for Australian actor Heath Ledger, who died January 22 in New York. Hollywood celebrities and many other loyal fans bid farewell to the well known actor. His death has been deemed accidental by the New York City Medical Examiner and was attributed to a toxic mixture of prescription drugs and pain killers. The star died in his Manhattan apartment last month. The service was held at Penrhos College in Perth, Australia and was attended by over 100 people, although the actual funeral was only attended by Ledger's close family. Before the funeral, Heath's father, Kim Ledger, said that \"the funeral will be very, very private and there will only be 10 people there, immediate family and nobody else.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kim Ledger was Heath's son.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A memorial service has taken place for Australian actor Heath Ledger, who died January 22 in New York. Hollywood celebrities and many other loyal fans bid farewell to the well known actor. His death has been deemed accidental by the New York City Medical Examiner and was attributed to a toxic mixture of prescription drugs and pain killers. The star died in his Manhattan apartment last month. The service was held at Penrhos College in Perth, Australia and was attended by over 100 people, although the actual funeral was only attended by Ledger's close family. Before the funeral, Heath's father, Kim Ledger, said that \"the funeral will be very, very private and there will only be 10 people there, immediate family and nobody else.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kim Ledger was Heath's son.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 360} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The soldiers, who were said to have been wearing Arab headdress, were accused of firing at Iraqi police when stopped at a road block.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The soldiers were driving a civilian car and were dressed in civilian clothes when a shooting took place between them and Iraqi patrols.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The soldiers, who were said to have been wearing Arab headdress, were accused of firing at Iraqi police when stopped at a road block.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The soldiers were driving a civilian car and were dressed in civilian clothes when a shooting took place between them and Iraqi patrols.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 252} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Jacques Santer succeeded Jacques Delors as president of the European Commission in 1995, the second Luxembourger to hold this high office.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jacques Delors succeeded Jacques Santer in the presidency of the European Commission.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Jacques Santer succeeded Jacques Delors as president of the European Commission in 1995, the second Luxembourger to hold this high office.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jacques Delors succeeded Jacques Santer in the presidency of the European Commission.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 325} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The article also mentions the greater prevalence of obesity among two minority populations, African-Americans and Hispanic/Latino, but does not consider in its analysis of the increase in obesity the increase of these these populations as a proportion of the United States population. African-Americans and Hispanic/Latinos have a higher rates of obesity than White Americans, while Asian-Americans have a relatively low rate of obesity. Despite only representing one third of the U.S. population, African-Americans and Hispanic/Latinos represent about one half of the population growth.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"African-Americans are a minority in the U.S.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The article also mentions the greater prevalence of obesity among two minority populations, African-Americans and Hispanic/Latino, but does not consider in its analysis of the increase in obesity the increase of these these populations as a proportion of the United States population. African-Americans and Hispanic/Latinos have a higher rates of obesity than White Americans, while Asian-Americans have a relatively low rate of obesity. Despite only representing one third of the U.S. population, African-Americans and Hispanic/Latinos represent about one half of the population growth.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"African-Americans are a minority in the U.S.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 306} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Illinois born Charlton Heston was a 27-year-old actor from Broadway and television when he arrived in Hollywood for a five-picture contract with Hal Wallis.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Charlton Heston was born in Illinois.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Illinois born Charlton Heston was a 27-year-old actor from Broadway and television when he arrived in Hollywood for a five-picture contract with Hal Wallis.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Charlton Heston was born in Illinois.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 273} +{"task": "rte", "input": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Taliban militants made their deepest incursion into Pakistan this week, seizing control of areas that are a short drive from the capital city. A Pakistani government official said the militants fully withdrew from the Buner district on Friday, although other officials cast doubt on the extent of the pullout and how long it would last. Buner is only 60 miles outside Islamabad. The situation is particularly concerning because Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state. The Islamic republic is believed to have between 30 and 40 nuclear warheads, according to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pakistan's nuclear arsenal creates concerns.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Taliban militants made their deepest incursion into Pakistan this week, seizing control of areas that are a short drive from the capital city. A Pakistani government official said the militants fully withdrew from the Buner district on Friday, although other officials cast doubt on the extent of the pullout and how long it would last. Buner is only 60 miles outside Islamabad. The situation is particularly concerning because Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state. The Islamic republic is believed to have between 30 and 40 nuclear warheads, according to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pakistan's nuclear arsenal creates concerns.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 313} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The British tabloids portrayed Nicholas Leeson as a working-class villain who single-handedly brought down Barings PLC, a 233-year-old London merchant bank that helped finance the Napoleonic wars.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Barings was Britain's oldest merchant bank.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The British tabloids portrayed Nicholas Leeson as a working-class villain who single-handedly brought down Barings PLC, a 233-year-old London merchant bank that helped finance the Napoleonic wars.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Barings was Britain's oldest merchant bank.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 305} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Two Turkish engineers and an Afghan translator kidnapped in December were freed Friday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"translator kidnapped in Iraq\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Two Turkish engineers and an Afghan translator kidnapped in December were freed Friday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"translator kidnapped in Iraq\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 295} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The discovery of the body of a warrior - thought to have died in battle more than 2,000 years ago - could help archaeologists to pinpoint the site of an ancient holy site. The young warrior, aged about 30, with his spear, a sword, his belt and scabbard, stunned archaeologists who found his stone coffin.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Altai ice maiden triggers major dispute.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The discovery of the body of a warrior - thought to have died in battle more than 2,000 years ago - could help archaeologists to pinpoint the site of an ancient holy site. The young warrior, aged about 30, with his spear, a sword, his belt and scabbard, stunned archaeologists who found his stone coffin.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Altai ice maiden triggers major dispute.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 303} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A senior Russian politician has hailed a decision by Uzbekistan to shut down a United States military base there, although Moscow officially denies that it is applying pressure on Central Asian states to expel American forces.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Uzbekistan closes United States military base.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A senior Russian politician has hailed a decision by Uzbekistan to shut down a United States military base there, although Moscow officially denies that it is applying pressure on Central Asian states to expel American forces.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Uzbekistan closes United States military base.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 345} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A month after Gov. David A. Paterson dropped his proposal for a soda tax, New York City's health commissioner has written an article advocating \"hefty\" taxes on sodas and sports drinks containing sugar. Such a tax, the article said, could be the biggest boon to public health since tobacco taxes. The commissioner, Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, and Kelly D. Brownell of Yale University, his co-author, argue in the New England Journal of Medicine that a tax of a penny per ounce could reduce consumption by more than 10 percent and raise $1.2 billion a year in New York State alone.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Michael Bloomberg is the mayor of New York.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A month after Gov. David A. Paterson dropped his proposal for a soda tax, New York City's health commissioner has written an article advocating \"hefty\" taxes on sodas and sports drinks containing sugar. Such a tax, the article said, could be the biggest boon to public health since tobacco taxes. The commissioner, Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, and Kelly D. Brownell of Yale University, his co-author, argue in the New England Journal of Medicine that a tax of a penny per ounce could reduce consumption by more than 10 percent and raise $1.2 billion a year in New York State alone.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Michael Bloomberg is the mayor of New York.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 243} +{"task": "rte", "input": "No Weapons of Mass Destruction Found in Iraq Yet.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Weapons of Mass Destruction Found in Iraq.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "No Weapons of Mass Destruction Found in Iraq Yet.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Weapons of Mass Destruction Found in Iraq.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 200} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Gamma ray bursts are some of the most powerful objects observed in the Universe and are thought to signal the birth of black holes. Swift is designed to detect the bursts and automatically re-orient itself to gather images and data of the phenomenon.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gamma rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Gamma ray bursts are some of the most powerful objects observed in the Universe and are thought to signal the birth of black holes. Swift is designed to detect the bursts and automatically re-orient itself to gather images and data of the phenomenon.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gamma rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 361} +{"task": "rte", "input": "OTN profiles the Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement), which is a Palestinian Islamic fundamentalist group.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Islamic Resistance Movement is also known as OTN.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "OTN profiles the Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement), which is a Palestinian Islamic fundamentalist group.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Islamic Resistance Movement is also known as OTN.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 392} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Sierra is likely to remain in jail at the Hillsborough County jail in her native Tampa until her next hearing on December 20, where she is being held without bail, which would prevent her attending the Washington event on Friday even if she still had permission to perform. Sierra has been in jail since the start of the month after an altercation with police officers outside a Tampa nightclub, which she had been ejected from. She is charged with disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sierra once reached the finals of \"American Idol\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Sierra is likely to remain in jail at the Hillsborough County jail in her native Tampa until her next hearing on December 20, where she is being held without bail, which would prevent her attending the Washington event on Friday even if she still had permission to perform. Sierra has been in jail since the start of the month after an altercation with police officers outside a Tampa nightclub, which she had been ejected from. She is charged with disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sierra once reached the finals of \"American Idol\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 216} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Endon was respected for her humble, unassuming personality. She was popularly referred to as \"Kak Endon,\" or \"Elder Sister Endon.\" She discovered she had cancer in 2002 after her twin sister, Noraini, was earlier diagnosed with the disease. Noraini died in 2003. Endon had a breast removed and traveled to the United States regularly for treatment. She returned to Malaysia from Los Angeles on Oct. 1 after five rounds of chemotherapy since July. Endon had been deeply involved in awareness programs for breast cancer, the main cause of illness-related fatalities for Malaysian women. She has said she refused to feel sorry for herself, and felt fortunate she could obtain the best medical treatment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Noraini had a twin sister called Endon.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Endon was respected for her humble, unassuming personality. She was popularly referred to as \"Kak Endon,\" or \"Elder Sister Endon.\" She discovered she had cancer in 2002 after her twin sister, Noraini, was earlier diagnosed with the disease. Noraini died in 2003. Endon had a breast removed and traveled to the United States regularly for treatment. She returned to Malaysia from Los Angeles on Oct. 1 after five rounds of chemotherapy since July. Endon had been deeply involved in awareness programs for breast cancer, the main cause of illness-related fatalities for Malaysian women. She has said she refused to feel sorry for herself, and felt fortunate she could obtain the best medical treatment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Noraini had a twin sister called Endon.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 280} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Nagin defended his plan to return up to 180,000 people to the city, within a week and a half, despite concerns about the short supply of drinking water and heavily polluted floodwaters.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Thousands of people are expected to return to New Orleans this week, as areas of the city are opened up to residents.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Nagin defended his plan to return up to 180,000 people to the city, within a week and a half, despite concerns about the short supply of drinking water and heavily polluted floodwaters.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Thousands of people are expected to return to New Orleans this week, as areas of the city are opened up to residents.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 302} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Christian Democrats (CDU) won 35.2% of the vote, or 225 seats, against 34.3% for Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats (SPD).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"It seems unlikely that there will be a coalition between Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats and Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Christian Democrats (CDU) won 35.2% of the vote, or 225 seats, against 34.3% for Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats (SPD).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"It seems unlikely that there will be a coalition between Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats and Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 238} +{"task": "rte", "input": "National currencies will be completely replaced by the euro in within six months after the introduction of euro notes and coins.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The introduction of the euro has been opposed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "National currencies will be completely replaced by the euro in within six months after the introduction of euro notes and coins.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The introduction of the euro has been opposed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 356} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The royal tombs at Vergina were identified as the ancient capital of Aigai in the 1930s. A royal tomb identified as possibly Philip II of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father, was found in 1977 by Manolis Andronikos.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alexander the Great's Tomb remains undiscovered.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The royal tombs at Vergina were identified as the ancient capital of Aigai in the 1930s. A royal tomb identified as possibly Philip II of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father, was found in 1977 by Manolis Andronikos.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alexander the Great's Tomb remains undiscovered.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 376} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Cosmonaut Sergei Avdeyev, currently on board the Mir space station, has become the person with the longest total stay in space. He has clocked up 681 days.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Russians hold record for longest stay in space.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Cosmonaut Sergei Avdeyev, currently on board the Mir space station, has become the person with the longest total stay in space. He has clocked up 681 days.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Russians hold record for longest stay in space.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 335} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Norwegian Nobel Committee is responsible for the selection of the candidates and the choice of Prize Winners for the Peace Prize. The Committee is composed of five members appointed by the Storting (Norwegian parliament). The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway and not in Stockholm, Sweden like the other Nobel Prizes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nobel Peace Prize candidates have been chosen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Norwegian Nobel Committee is responsible for the selection of the candidates and the choice of Prize Winners for the Peace Prize. The Committee is composed of five members appointed by the Storting (Norwegian parliament). The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway and not in Stockholm, Sweden like the other Nobel Prizes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nobel Peace Prize candidates have been chosen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 278} +{"task": "rte", "input": "95% of the Gulf of Mexico's oil output is now out of service following Katrina, together with more than 83% of natural gas production.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Crude oil prices have hit fresh highs as fears grow over the extent of damage, done by Hurricane Katrina, to oil output in the Gulf of Mexico.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "95% of the Gulf of Mexico's oil output is now out of service following Katrina, together with more than 83% of natural gas production.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Crude oil prices have hit fresh highs as fears grow over the extent of damage, done by Hurricane Katrina, to oil output in the Gulf of Mexico.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 315} +{"task": "rte", "input": "U.S. crude settled $1.32 lower at $42.83 a barrel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Crude the light American lowered to the closing 1.32 dollars, to 42.83 dollars the barrel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "U.S. crude settled $1.32 lower at $42.83 a barrel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Crude the light American lowered to the closing 1.32 dollars, to 42.83 dollars the barrel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 219} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Brian Brohm, the Louisville quarterback, threw for 368 yards and five touchdowns as the Cardinals beat visiting Oregon State 63-27.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The quarterback threw for 413 yards and three touchdowns, and then ran to the end zone two more times.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Brian Brohm, the Louisville quarterback, threw for 368 yards and five touchdowns as the Cardinals beat visiting Oregon State 63-27.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The quarterback threw for 413 yards and three touchdowns, and then ran to the end zone two more times.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 214} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Both candidates are making a major push in Iowa.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Both candidates are delivering a great attack in Iowa.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Both candidates are making a major push in Iowa.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Both candidates are delivering a great attack in Iowa.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 377} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The 26-member International Energy Agency said, Friday, that member countries would release oil to help relieve the U.S. fuel crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Responding to a plea from the International Energy Agency for member countries to release reserves, Canada is prepared to help.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The 26-member International Energy Agency said, Friday, that member countries would release oil to help relieve the U.S. fuel crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Responding to a plea from the International Energy Agency for member countries to release reserves, Canada is prepared to help.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 346} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Pet passport alone can be used to enter the UK, but it will not suffice to enter many countries. For instance Guatemala, like almost every country, demands that all imported pets have a rabies vaccination, but will not accept the Pet passport as proof of said vaccination.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Guatemala accepts the Pet passport as proof of vaccination.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Pet passport alone can be used to enter the UK, but it will not suffice to enter many countries. For instance Guatemala, like almost every country, demands that all imported pets have a rabies vaccination, but will not accept the Pet passport as proof of said vaccination.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Guatemala accepts the Pet passport as proof of vaccination.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 379} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The cost of the consumer of the United States fell in June.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.S. consumer spending dived in June.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The cost of the consumer of the United States fell in June.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.S. consumer spending dived in June.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 265} +{"task": "rte", "input": "On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 284} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Some people may think that there is no other way to grow plants other than in soil; there is however, another way.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Some people may think that there is no other way to grow plants other than in soil; there is however, another way.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 365} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The ferry owner PT Nur Budi's spokesman blamed Indonesian port authorities for the tragedy. \"The passenger capacity of the ferry is 205 people but the port administrator accepted more passengers as they thought it was possible,\" he said. The National Meteorological and Geophysics Agency, however, had published and raised an alert signal about high waves on Friday. It specifically stated that \"Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th, Indonesian waters would have witnessed storm force waves,\" but despite the dire warnings KM Teratai set for the seas.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"An Indonesian ferry with 300 passengers sank.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The ferry owner PT Nur Budi's spokesman blamed Indonesian port authorities for the tragedy. \"The passenger capacity of the ferry is 205 people but the port administrator accepted more passengers as they thought it was possible,\" he said. The National Meteorological and Geophysics Agency, however, had published and raised an alert signal about high waves on Friday. It specifically stated that \"Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th, Indonesian waters would have witnessed storm force waves,\" but despite the dire warnings KM Teratai set for the seas.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"An Indonesian ferry with 300 passengers sank.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 246} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Toshiba has produced a fuel cell with no moving parts.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Toshiba has no moving parts.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Toshiba has produced a fuel cell with no moving parts.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Toshiba has no moving parts.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 304} +{"task": "rte", "input": "More than 150 dolphins, marine turtles and beaked whales have been washed up dead on beaches in Africa.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dead dolphins, turtles and whales have been found on African beaches.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "More than 150 dolphins, marine turtles and beaked whales have been washed up dead on beaches in Africa.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dead dolphins, turtles and whales have been found on African beaches.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 279} +{"task": "rte", "input": "On 12 August, the San Carlos Battalion came across mines placed in their path and one soldier was killed while two were seriously injured. Meanwhile on 10 August, urban commandos took a patrol car by surprise and dropped a grenade inside the car, injuring four and partially destroying the vehicle.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A patrol car was attacked by the San Carlos Battalion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "On 12 August, the San Carlos Battalion came across mines placed in their path and one soldier was killed while two were seriously injured. Meanwhile on 10 August, urban commandos took a patrol car by surprise and dropped a grenade inside the car, injuring four and partially destroying the vehicle.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A patrol car was attacked by the San Carlos Battalion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 254} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A radiation leak at a nuclear power plant in Yeonggwang, South Jeolla province, led officials yesterday to shut down the facility.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The nuclear power plant of Sosnovyi Bor suffers an emergency shut down.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A radiation leak at a nuclear power plant in Yeonggwang, South Jeolla province, led officials yesterday to shut down the facility.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The nuclear power plant of Sosnovyi Bor suffers an emergency shut down.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 396} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Patricia Amy Messier and Eugene W. Weaver were married May 28 at St. Clare Roman Catholic Church in North Palm Beach.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eugene W. Weaver is the husband of Patricia Amy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Patricia Amy Messier and Eugene W. Weaver were married May 28 at St. Clare Roman Catholic Church in North Palm Beach.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eugene W. 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The countries vying to host the tournament are Australia, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Qatar, Russia, South Korea and United States, who have individual bids and the joint bids are from Belgium-Netherlands and Spain-Portugal. Select bids are for 2018 and 2022 tournaments and two bids are just for the 2022 tournament. Qatar and South Korea are vying just for the 2022 tournament. The two winning bids will be chosen on December 2010 by the 24-man executive committee of FIFA. Said FIFA president Sepp Blatter: \"We are very pleased about the fantastic level of interest in our flagship competition, with all initial bidders confirming their candidature.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sepp Blatter is the president of FIFA.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "FIFA has received 11 bids to host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup tournaments, an international football competition contested by the men's national teams. The countries vying to host the tournament are Australia, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Qatar, Russia, South Korea and United States, who have individual bids and the joint bids are from Belgium-Netherlands and Spain-Portugal. Select bids are for 2018 and 2022 tournaments and two bids are just for the 2022 tournament. Qatar and South Korea are vying just for the 2022 tournament. The two winning bids will be chosen on December 2010 by the 24-man executive committee of FIFA. Said FIFA president Sepp Blatter: \"We are very pleased about the fantastic level of interest in our flagship competition, with all initial bidders confirming their candidature.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sepp Blatter is the president of FIFA.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 218} +{"task": "rte", "input": "An initial bid to prevent seven former employees of GM from working for Volkswagen for 12 months was thrown out by a Frankfurt court.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"All charges of anti-competitive staff poaching were later dismissed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "An initial bid to prevent seven former employees of GM from working for Volkswagen for 12 months was thrown out by a Frankfurt court.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"All charges of anti-competitive staff poaching were later dismissed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 340} +{"task": "rte", "input": "British Prime Minister Tony Blair said today's events could \"make history anew\" and to \"escape the heavy chains of history\". Blair said, \"Look back and we see centuries pock-marked by conflict, hardship, even hatred, among the people of these islands.\" Blair's predecessor, Sir John Major said \"The sight of people that were once totally antagonistic to one another sitting down to plan the future of Northern Ireland is very attractive,\" adding \"I always believed from the outset that it was possible but that it would be difficult and that it would take a long time.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Blair belongs to the Church of England.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "British Prime Minister Tony Blair said today's events could \"make history anew\" and to \"escape the heavy chains of history\". Blair said, \"Look back and we see centuries pock-marked by conflict, hardship, even hatred, among the people of these islands.\" Blair's predecessor, Sir John Major said \"The sight of people that were once totally antagonistic to one another sitting down to plan the future of Northern Ireland is very attractive,\" adding \"I always believed from the outset that it was possible but that it would be difficult and that it would take a long time.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Blair belongs to the Church of England.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 323} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"I will not seek your votes for a new mandate.\" With these words, the President of France, Jacques Chirac (74) announced during a radio and television broadcast at 20:00 UTC that it's time for him to serve his country in a different way. The announcement was widely speculated about and did not come as a surprise. The official announcement gives the candidate from the majority party UMP, Nicolas Sarkozy, more freedom during the next six weeks that remain before the Presidential elections in France. Although Sarkozy is from the same party as Chirac and hopes to receive an endorsement from him, the President has not yet expressed his support for a particular candidate to succeed him, and he did not refer to Sarkozy during any moment of his speech.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Chirac doesn't want to be re-elected.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"I will not seek your votes for a new mandate.\" With these words, the President of France, Jacques Chirac (74) announced during a radio and television broadcast at 20:00 UTC that it's time for him to serve his country in a different way. The announcement was widely speculated about and did not come as a surprise. The official announcement gives the candidate from the majority party UMP, Nicolas Sarkozy, more freedom during the next six weeks that remain before the Presidential elections in France. Although Sarkozy is from the same party as Chirac and hopes to receive an endorsement from him, the President has not yet expressed his support for a particular candidate to succeed him, and he did not refer to Sarkozy during any moment of his speech.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Chirac doesn't want to be re-elected.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 375} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The name for the newest James Bond film has been announced today. The 22nd film, previously known only as \"Bond 22\", will be called \"Quantum of Solace\". EON Productions who are producing the film made the announcement today at Pinewood Studios, where production for the film has been under way since last year. The name of the film was inspired by a short story (of the same name) from For Your Eyes Only by Bond creator, Ian Fleming.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"James Bond was created by Ian Fleming.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The name for the newest James Bond film has been announced today. The 22nd film, previously known only as \"Bond 22\", will be called \"Quantum of Solace\". EON Productions who are producing the film made the announcement today at Pinewood Studios, where production for the film has been under way since last year. The name of the film was inspired by a short story (of the same name) from For Your Eyes Only by Bond creator, Ian Fleming.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"James Bond was created by Ian Fleming.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 263} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Ruth bounced back from his 1925 ailments and problems to lead the American League in home runs with 47, 28 home runs more than anyone else.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ruth hit 47 runs in his lifetime.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Ruth bounced back from his 1925 ailments and problems to lead the American League in home runs with 47, 28 home runs more than anyone else.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ruth hit 47 runs in his lifetime.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 283} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Floods are one of Europe's most widespread disasters. Major flooding has occurred nearly every year somewhere on our continent during the last few decades.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Flooding in Europe causes major economic losses.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Floods are one of Europe's most widespread disasters. Major flooding has occurred nearly every year somewhere on our continent during the last few decades.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Flooding in Europe causes major economic losses.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 348} +{"task": "rte", "input": "For lunch I went to Cipriani. The good thing about Cipriani is that it's all Italian. Every single person is Italian. Even the American sommelier is Italian. Everybody speaks Italian. It's a good feeling. I consider Cipriani one of the most refined services that I've ever had in a restaurant. For lunch I had spaghetti a la chitarra with Amatriciana sauce. I had beef tartar. I had fried seafood, mixed. I had also the fresh pasta with the duckling rag\u00fa. It was outstanding. Then I got a plate of Parmesan with green olives and I got the whole roasted branzino. It was me and another person. We had several glasses of wine. We didn't get dessert; we had a glass too much of wine, so we were very full. We stayed there like an hour just finishing the wine because my friend ordered a bottle.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Amatriciana is a sauce.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "For lunch I went to Cipriani. The good thing about Cipriani is that it's all Italian. Every single person is Italian. Even the American sommelier is Italian. Everybody speaks Italian. It's a good feeling. I consider Cipriani one of the most refined services that I've ever had in a restaurant. For lunch I had spaghetti a la chitarra with Amatriciana sauce. I had beef tartar. I had fried seafood, mixed. I had also the fresh pasta with the duckling rag\u00fa. It was outstanding. Then I got a plate of Parmesan with green olives and I got the whole roasted branzino. It was me and another person. We had several glasses of wine. We didn't get dessert; we had a glass too much of wine, so we were very full. We stayed there like an hour just finishing the wine because my friend ordered a bottle.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Amatriciana is a sauce.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 300} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Political parties in PNG lack ideological conviction and rely almost exclusively on patronage politics, personalism, and regional bases. Several parties have emerged in Papua New Guinean politics. In the House of Assembly elected in 1973, the Pangu Pati, headed by Michael Somare, formed a coalition government with the People's Progress Party, and Somare became prime minister.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Several new political parties emerged.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Political parties in PNG lack ideological conviction and rely almost exclusively on patronage politics, personalism, and regional bases. Several parties have emerged in Papua New Guinean politics. In the House of Assembly elected in 1973, the Pangu Pati, headed by Michael Somare, formed a coalition government with the People's Progress Party, and Somare became prime minister.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Several new political parties emerged.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 355} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Most people are familiar with the idea of St. Bernards or other dogs taking part in rescue and recovery efforts. Robots might also take part in search and rescue missions.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Robots are used to find missing victims.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Most people are familiar with the idea of St. Bernards or other dogs taking part in rescue and recovery efforts. Robots might also take part in search and rescue missions.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Robots are used to find missing victims.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 272} +{"task": "rte", "input": "When patients interrupt a course of antibiotics, the surviving bacteria return with a vengeance, often having rapidly mutated to resist the therapy.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "When patients interrupt a course of antibiotics, the surviving bacteria return with a vengeance, often having rapidly mutated to resist the therapy.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 227} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The source added that the investigation proved that the bases of the genocide crime \"were completed with a series of illegal arrests followed in some cases with assassinations or cases of disappearances and were preceded, according to information attached to the file, by cases of torture.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Investigators discovered that a series of illicit arrests of were often followed by disappearances or murders and were preceded by torture.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The source added that the investigation proved that the bases of the genocide crime \"were completed with a series of illegal arrests followed in some cases with assassinations or cases of disappearances and were preceded, according to information attached to the file, by cases of torture.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Investigators discovered that a series of illicit arrests of were often followed by disappearances or murders and were preceded by torture.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 384} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The 10-men team is expected to arrive at the foot of the mountain in the end of April and began their journey to the 8,586-meter peak in early May.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kanchenjunga is 8586 meters high.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The 10-men team is expected to arrive at the foot of the mountain in the end of April and began their journey to the 8,586-meter peak in early May.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kanchenjunga is 8586 meters high.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 312} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The researchers in the latest study fed one group of mice a diet in which 60 percent of calories came from fat. The diet started when the mice, all males, were 1 year old, which is middle-age in mouse longevity. As expected, the mice soon developed signs of impending diabetes, with grossly enlarged livers, and started to die much sooner than mice fed a standard diet.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"At the age of one year, male mice were fed with a diet in which 60 percent of calories came from fat.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The researchers in the latest study fed one group of mice a diet in which 60 percent of calories came from fat. The diet started when the mice, all males, were 1 year old, which is middle-age in mouse longevity. As expected, the mice soon developed signs of impending diabetes, with grossly enlarged livers, and started to die much sooner than mice fed a standard diet.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"At the age of one year, male mice were fed with a diet in which 60 percent of calories came from fat.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 251} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Seeking common ground amid sensitive differences on democracy, Bush and Putin agreed Thursday, on new efforts to keep nuclear arms away from terrorists as well as sovereign nations like Iran and North Korea.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bush and Putin agreed that Iran should not have nuclear weapons.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Seeking common ground amid sensitive differences on democracy, Bush and Putin agreed Thursday, on new efforts to keep nuclear arms away from terrorists as well as sovereign nations like Iran and North Korea.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bush and Putin agreed that Iran should not have nuclear weapons.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 374} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A man is due in court later charged with the murder 26 years ago of a teenager whose case was the first to be featured on BBC One's Crimewatch. Colette Aram, 16, was walking to her boyfriend's house in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, on 30 October 1983 when she disappeared. Her body was later found in a field close to her home. Paul Stewart Hutchinson, 50, has been charged with murder and is due before Nottingham magistrates later.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Paul Stewart Hutchinson is accused of having stabbed a girl.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A man is due in court later charged with the murder 26 years ago of a teenager whose case was the first to be featured on BBC One's Crimewatch. Colette Aram, 16, was walking to her boyfriend's house in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, on 30 October 1983 when she disappeared. Her body was later found in a field close to her home. Paul Stewart Hutchinson, 50, has been charged with murder and is due before Nottingham magistrates later.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Paul Stewart Hutchinson is accused of having stabbed a girl.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 204} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Armed Forces Press Committee (COPREFA) admitted that the government troops sustained 11 casualties in these clashes, adding that they inflicted three casualties on the rebels.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three rebels were killed by government troops.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Armed Forces Press Committee (COPREFA) admitted that the government troops sustained 11 casualties in these clashes, adding that they inflicted three casualties on the rebels.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three rebels were killed by government troops.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 229} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The New Zealand Rugby League team (Kiwis) have been docked two competition points and hooker Nathan Fien barred from playing in the Gilette Rugby League Tri-Nations series. It comes after allegations of Fien's availability to play for the Kiwi's were exposed by a documentation of his birth certificate. At a hearing the Rugby League International Federation ruled that Fien was unable to play for the kiwis as he was Australian born. Instead of his grandmother a resident of New Zealand, it was in fact his great-grandmother. According to Rugby League International Federation chairman Colin Love, the Kiwis thought great-grandparents were as good as grandparents.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nathan Fien is a resident of Australia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The New Zealand Rugby League team (Kiwis) have been docked two competition points and hooker Nathan Fien barred from playing in the Gilette Rugby League Tri-Nations series. It comes after allegations of Fien's availability to play for the Kiwi's were exposed by a documentation of his birth certificate. At a hearing the Rugby League International Federation ruled that Fien was unable to play for the kiwis as he was Australian born. Instead of his grandmother a resident of New Zealand, it was in fact his great-grandmother. According to Rugby League International Federation chairman Colin Love, the Kiwis thought great-grandparents were as good as grandparents.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nathan Fien is a resident of Australia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 383} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A place of sorrow, after Pope John Paul II died, became a place of celebration, as Roman Catholic faithful gathered in downtown Chicago to mark the installation of new Pope Benedict XVI.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pope John Paul II died.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A place of sorrow, after Pope John Paul II died, became a place of celebration, as Roman Catholic faithful gathered in downtown Chicago to mark the installation of new Pope Benedict XVI.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pope John Paul II died.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 299} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The discovery is based on velocity measurements of a whirlpool of hot gas orbiting the black hole.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hubble discovers black holes.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The discovery is based on velocity measurements of a whirlpool of hot gas orbiting the black hole.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hubble discovers black holes.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 298} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Although they were born on different planets, Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage's new son and Superman have something in common - both were named Kal-el.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nicolas Cage's son is called Kal-el.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Although they were born on different planets, Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage's new son and Superman have something in common - both were named Kal-el.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nicolas Cage's son is called Kal-el.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 331} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Since the island also lacks wells, water has to be obtained from rain carefully collected in concrete cisterns.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The island gets water from collected rain.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Since the island also lacks wells, water has to be obtained from rain carefully collected in concrete cisterns.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The island gets water from collected rain.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 324} +{"task": "rte", "input": "State police investigators testified at a preliminary hearing that Delbert told them the death of the 64-year-old Billy was a mercy killing.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"It was Delbert Ward who told authorities that he strangled his brother.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "State police investigators testified at a preliminary hearing that Delbert told them the death of the 64-year-old Billy was a mercy killing.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"It was Delbert Ward who told authorities that he strangled his brother.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 398} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A company investigation turned up metal in roughly 200 pills of the 70 million it passed through a metal detector, according to the FDA.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The FDA turned up metal in roughly 200 pills of the 70 million it passed through a metal detector.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A company investigation turned up metal in roughly 200 pills of the 70 million it passed through a metal detector, according to the FDA.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The FDA turned up metal in roughly 200 pills of the 70 million it passed through a metal detector.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 334} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The car which crashed against the mail-box belonged to James Clark, 68, an acquaintance of James Jones' family.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clark is a relative of Jones'.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The car which crashed against the mail-box belonged to James Clark, 68, an acquaintance of James Jones' family.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clark is a relative of Jones'.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 378} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Kinston Indians are a minor league baseball team in Kinston, North Carolina. The team, a Class A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, plays in the Carolina League.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kinston Indians participate in the Carolina League.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Kinston Indians are a minor league baseball team in Kinston, North Carolina. The team, a Class A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, plays in the Carolina League.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kinston Indians participate in the Carolina League.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 320} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Cyprus, divided or not, joins the EU on the 1st of May.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cyprus was divided into two parts on May 1.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Cyprus, divided or not, joins the EU on the 1st of May.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cyprus was divided into two parts on May 1.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 234} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Libya's case against Britain and the US concerns the dispute over their demand for extradition of Libyans charged with blowing up a Pan Am jet over Lockerbie in 1988.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"One case involved the extradition of Libyan suspects in the Pan Am Lockerbie bombing.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Libya's case against Britain and the US concerns the dispute over their demand for extradition of Libyans charged with blowing up a Pan Am jet over Lockerbie in 1988.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"One case involved the extradition of Libyan suspects in the Pan Am Lockerbie bombing.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 248} +{"task": "rte", "input": "U.S. President George W. Bush and Congressional leaders from both political parties have reached agreement on US$150 billion in tax relief in an effort to help stimulate the United States economy. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story. The agreement includes provision to give up to US$600 in tax rebates to millions of wage earners and an additional US$300 refund for each child. It allows businesses to immediately write off 50 percent of capital equipment purchases.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Congress wants to boost the economy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "U.S. President George W. Bush and Congressional leaders from both political parties have reached agreement on US$150 billion in tax relief in an effort to help stimulate the United States economy. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story. The agreement includes provision to give up to US$600 in tax rebates to millions of wage earners and an additional US$300 refund for each child. It allows businesses to immediately write off 50 percent of capital equipment purchases.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Congress wants to boost the economy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 369} +{"task": "rte", "input": "I have a 1986 Coca-Cola Grand Union 100 Year Statue of Liberty pin set.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Statue of Liberty was built in 1986.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "I have a 1986 Coca-Cola Grand Union 100 Year Statue of Liberty pin set.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Statue of Liberty was built in 1986.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 338} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Two bombs planted near an Islamic school in Pakistan killed eight people and injured 42 others yesterday in the latest outbreak of violence gripping the southern port of Karachi.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eight people planted two bombs near an Islamic school in Pakistan.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Two bombs planted near an Islamic school in Pakistan killed eight people and injured 42 others yesterday in the latest outbreak of violence gripping the southern port of Karachi.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eight people planted two bombs near an Islamic school in Pakistan.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 349} +{"task": "rte", "input": "After lots of speculations and speculative London betting on the outcome it has been announced that British author Doris Lessing (\"The Golden Notebook\", 1962) is the winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize for Literature. At the International Book Fair at Frankfurt, Germany, which is currently underway, this decision has met with general approval, as a decision awarding the literary work of an author well established beyond her native country, rather than a political statement. The reason given for giving the prestigious award to Doris Lessing was to honour \"that epicist of the female experience, who with skepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny\".\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "After lots of speculations and speculative London betting on the outcome it has been announced that British author Doris Lessing (\"The Golden Notebook\", 1962) is the winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize for Literature. At the International Book Fair at Frankfurt, Germany, which is currently underway, this decision has met with general approval, as a decision awarding the literary work of an author well established beyond her native country, rather than a political statement. The reason given for giving the prestigious award to Doris Lessing was to honour \"that epicist of the female experience, who with skepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny\".\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 332} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Swiss police confirmed Thursday that cult leader Luc Jouret was among the dead found in the Order of the Solar Temple's fire-gutted chalet in the alpine village of Granges-sur-Salvan.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Luc Jouret was the leader of the Order of the Solar Temple.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Swiss police confirmed Thursday that cult leader Luc Jouret was among the dead found in the Order of the Solar Temple's fire-gutted chalet in the alpine village of Granges-sur-Salvan.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Luc Jouret was the leader of the Order of the Solar Temple.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 327} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Many hopes are riding on the sale of Talisman's holdings in Palm Beach and Hendry counties, which Vice President Al Gore announced with much fanfare last year at the 50th anniversary of Everglades National Park.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Everglades National Park is located in Florida.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Many hopes are riding on the sale of Talisman's holdings in Palm Beach and Hendry counties, which Vice President Al Gore announced with much fanfare last year at the 50th anniversary of Everglades National Park.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Everglades National Park is located in Florida.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 221} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The plaintiffs in this most recent suit contend that Lee, Perlmutter, Arthur Lieberman and Avi Arad conspired in bad faith to conceal and misappropriate financial interests in Lee's creations assigned to Stan Lee Media in 1998. SLM's meltdown involved its former President Peter F. Paul fleeing to Brazil, contributions made to Bill and Hillary Clinton, Paul's extradition and more. In 2007, SLM filed a $5 billion lawsuit in which it claimed co-ownership of all of Stan Lee's creations for Marvel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hillary Clinton is Bill's sister.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The plaintiffs in this most recent suit contend that Lee, Perlmutter, Arthur Lieberman and Avi Arad conspired in bad faith to conceal and misappropriate financial interests in Lee's creations assigned to Stan Lee Media in 1998. SLM's meltdown involved its former President Peter F. Paul fleeing to Brazil, contributions made to Bill and Hillary Clinton, Paul's extradition and more. In 2007, SLM filed a $5 billion lawsuit in which it claimed co-ownership of all of Stan Lee's creations for Marvel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hillary Clinton is Bill's sister.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 281} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Baker's voice will replace the earlier computer-synthesized voice that was previously used. BT said that his voice was chosen as it was instantly recognisable. It took him 11 days to record 11,593 phrases and sounds which could then be broken down and reassembled by a computer to make new words. It then took five months to process these recordings to make a workable service. BT have said that there will be no barriers as to what Tom Baker's voice can 'say', including rude words. \"What appeals to me most is the thought that I will be bringing good news to people whether it is a cheeky message, a birthday greeting, or just a quick hello,\" said Baker.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tom Baker works for BT.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Baker's voice will replace the earlier computer-synthesized voice that was previously used. BT said that his voice was chosen as it was instantly recognisable. It took him 11 days to record 11,593 phrases and sounds which could then be broken down and reassembled by a computer to make new words. It then took five months to process these recordings to make a workable service. BT have said that there will be no barriers as to what Tom Baker's voice can 'say', including rude words. \"What appeals to me most is the thought that I will be bringing good news to people whether it is a cheeky message, a birthday greeting, or just a quick hello,\" said Baker.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tom Baker works for BT.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 277} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Only a week after it had no comment on upping the storage capacity of its Hotmail e-mail service, Microsoft early Thursday announced it was boosting the allowance to 250MB to follow similar moves by rivals such as Google, Yahoo, and Lycos.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Microsoft's Hotmail has raised its storage capacity to 250MB.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Only a week after it had no comment on upping the storage capacity of its Hotmail e-mail service, Microsoft early Thursday announced it was boosting the allowance to 250MB to follow similar moves by rivals such as Google, Yahoo, and Lycos.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Microsoft's Hotmail has raised its storage capacity to 250MB.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 209} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Alex Da Silva, a salsa dance instructor and choreographer for Fox's \"So You Think You Can Dance,\" was arrested Saturday on suspicion of sexually assaulting four of his students, according to a statement from the Los Angeles Police Department. Da Silva, 41, is accused of assaulting the students in his two homes in the San Fernando Valley over the last six years, police said. He is being held in lieu of $3.8 million bail. Authorities said the four victims were all students of Da Silva at the time of the assaults.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alex Da Silva is a student of salsa dance.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Alex Da Silva, a salsa dance instructor and choreographer for Fox's \"So You Think You Can Dance,\" was arrested Saturday on suspicion of sexually assaulting four of his students, according to a statement from the Los Angeles Police Department. Da Silva, 41, is accused of assaulting the students in his two homes in the San Fernando Valley over the last six years, police said. He is being held in lieu of $3.8 million bail. Authorities said the four victims were all students of Da Silva at the time of the assaults.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alex Da Silva is a student of salsa dance.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 282} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Israel plans to increase the share of gas in its energy balance to 25 percent by 2025 from the current 1 percent.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Currently the share of natural gas in Israel's energy system amounts to no more than one percent.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Israel plans to increase the share of gas in its energy balance to 25 percent by 2025 from the current 1 percent.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Currently the share of natural gas in Israel's energy system amounts to no more than one percent.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 364} +{"task": "rte", "input": "ON 29 June the Dutch right-wing coalition government collapsed. It was made up of the Christian-democrats (CDA) led by Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, the right wing liberal party (VVD) and the so-called 'left-liberal' D66.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three parties form a Dutch coalition government.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "ON 29 June the Dutch right-wing coalition government collapsed. It was made up of the Christian-democrats (CDA) led by Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, the right wing liberal party (VVD) and the so-called 'left-liberal' D66.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three parties form a Dutch coalition government.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 319} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Jakarta lies on a low, flat alluvial plain with historically extensive swampy areas; the parts of the city farther inland are slightly higher.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The parts of Jakarta away from the coast are on slightly higher land.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Jakarta lies on a low, flat alluvial plain with historically extensive swampy areas; the parts of the city farther inland are slightly higher.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The parts of Jakarta away from the coast are on slightly higher land.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 289} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, may be someone Israel can talk with.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has said that Mahmoud Abbas is a man that Israel can do business with.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, may be someone Israel can talk with.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 268} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The United States would like to see U.N. weapons inspectors return to Iraq providing the Iraqis take concrete, affirmative and demonstrable actions \"to show full co-operation\" Clinton said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.N. weapons inspectors could stay in Iraq, Clinton said.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The United States would like to see U.N. weapons inspectors return to Iraq providing the Iraqis take concrete, affirmative and demonstrable actions \"to show full co-operation\" Clinton said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.N. weapons inspectors could stay in Iraq, Clinton said.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 253} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Money raised from the sale will go into a trust for Hepburn's family.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Proceeds go to Hepburn's family.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Money raised from the sale will go into a trust for Hepburn's family.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Proceeds go to Hepburn's family.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 290} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Doctors who treated Ayrton Senna after he crashed during the San Marino Grand Prix have denied allegations that the Brazilian driver died at the Imola track.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ayrton Senna had the accident that caused his death at the San Marino Grand Prix.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Doctors who treated Ayrton Senna after he crashed during the San Marino Grand Prix have denied allegations that the Brazilian driver died at the Imola track.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ayrton Senna had the accident that caused his death at the San Marino Grand Prix.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 294} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Rockweed has been harvested commercially in Nova Scotia since the late 1950's and is currently the most important commercial seaweed in Atlantic Canada.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Marine vegetation is harvested.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Rockweed has been harvested commercially in Nova Scotia since the late 1950's and is currently the most important commercial seaweed in Atlantic Canada.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Marine vegetation is harvested.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 241} +{"task": "rte", "input": "MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A deadly strain of swine flu never seen before has broken out in Mexico, killing as many as 60 people and raising fears it is spreading across North America. The World Health Organization said it was concerned about what it called 800 \"influenza-like\" cases in Mexico, and also about a confirmed outbreak of a new strain of swine flu in the United States. It said about 60 people had died in Mexico. Mexico's government said it had confirmed that at least 16 people had died of the swine flu in central Mexico and that there could be another 45 fatal victims.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"800 Mexicans have been affected by a new form of swine influenza.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A deadly strain of swine flu never seen before has broken out in Mexico, killing as many as 60 people and raising fears it is spreading across North America. The World Health Organization said it was concerned about what it called 800 \"influenza-like\" cases in Mexico, and also about a confirmed outbreak of a new strain of swine flu in the United States. It said about 60 people had died in Mexico. Mexico's government said it had confirmed that at least 16 people had died of the swine flu in central Mexico and that there could be another 45 fatal victims.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"800 Mexicans have been affected by a new form of swine influenza.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 293} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Toshiba, the world's third-largest notebook computer maker behind Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., said the PC would be introduced in Japan in early 2006.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Toshiba is a subsidiary of Dell Inc.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Toshiba, the world's third-largest notebook computer maker behind Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., said the PC would be introduced in Japan in early 2006.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Toshiba is a subsidiary of Dell Inc.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 316} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A joint survey by two conservation groups, World Conservation Union and the World Wildlife Fund, says the black rhino population has risen to over 3,600. That is an increase of 500 animals over the last two years.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Two conservation groups have increased the black rhino population.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A joint survey by two conservation groups, World Conservation Union and the World Wildlife Fund, says the black rhino population has risen to over 3,600. That is an increase of 500 animals over the last two years.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Two conservation groups have increased the black rhino population.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 399} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Google and NASA announced a working agreement, Wednesday, that could result in the Internet giant building a complex of up to 1 million square feet on NASA-owned property, adjacent to Moffett Field, near Mountain View.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Google may build a campus on NASA property.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Google and NASA announced a working agreement, Wednesday, that could result in the Internet giant building a complex of up to 1 million square feet on NASA-owned property, adjacent to Moffett Field, near Mountain View.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Google may build a campus on NASA property.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 357} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The two young leaders of the coup, Pibul Songgram and Pridi Phanomyang, both educated in Europe and influenced by Western ideas, came to dominate Thai politics in the ensuing years.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pibul was a young leader.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The two young leaders of the coup, Pibul Songgram and Pridi Phanomyang, both educated in Europe and influenced by Western ideas, came to dominate Thai politics in the ensuing years.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pibul was a young leader.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 225} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Eating lots of foods that are a good source of fiber may keep your blood glucose from rising too fast after you eat.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fiber improves blood sugar control.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Eating lots of foods that are a good source of fiber may keep your blood glucose from rising too fast after you eat.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fiber improves blood sugar control.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 380} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The new study refutes earlier findings by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, who concluded that the odds of getting head and neck cancers rose in tandem with the frequency and duration of marijuana use.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The latest findings contradict a California study that implicated regular pot smoking as having markedly higher risks for head and neck cancers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The new study refutes earlier findings by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, who concluded that the odds of getting head and neck cancers rose in tandem with the frequency and duration of marijuana use.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The latest findings contradict a California study that implicated regular pot smoking as having markedly higher risks for head and neck cancers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 347} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Ruth's 1927 single season record of 60 home runs stood unsurpassed until Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in his lifetime.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Ruth's 1927 single season record of 60 home runs stood unsurpassed until Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in his lifetime.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 274} +{"task": "rte", "input": "It rewrites the rules of global trade, established by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, or GATT, in 1947, and modified in multiple rounds of negotiations since then.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"GATT was formed in 1947.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "It rewrites the rules of global trade, established by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, or GATT, in 1947, and modified in multiple rounds of negotiations since then.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"GATT was formed in 1947.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 258} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Civic Alliance, the umbrella group of civic groups involved in rebuilding, hosted a large, public, town-hall meeting for 5,000 people, called \"Listening to the City\" in July 2002.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Civic Alliance is an umbrella group.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Civic Alliance, the umbrella group of civic groups involved in rebuilding, hosted a large, public, town-hall meeting for 5,000 people, called \"Listening to the City\" in July 2002.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Civic Alliance is an umbrella group.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 352} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Since 1987, however, Brazil has taken steps to dramatically reduce the destruction, including stepped-up enforcement and the elimination of tax incentives that led to large-scale land clearing.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In the early 1990s Brazil began to take action to save the rainforest.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Since 1987, however, Brazil has taken steps to dramatically reduce the destruction, including stepped-up enforcement and the elimination of tax incentives that led to large-scale land clearing.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In the early 1990s Brazil began to take action to save the rainforest.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 217} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Argentina sought help from Britain on its privatization program and encouraged British investment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Argentina sought UK expertise on privatization and agriculture.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Argentina sought help from Britain on its privatization program and encouraged British investment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Argentina sought UK expertise on privatization and agriculture.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 249} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Auburn High School Athletic Hall of Fame recently introduced its Class of 2005 which includes 10 members.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Auburn High School Athletic Hall of Fame has ten members.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Auburn High School Athletic Hall of Fame recently introduced its Class of 2005 which includes 10 members.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Auburn High School Athletic Hall of Fame has ten members.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 292} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The German technology was employed to build Shanghai's existing maglev line, the first in the world to be used commercially.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maglev is commercially used.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The German technology was employed to build Shanghai's existing maglev line, the first in the world to be used commercially.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maglev is commercially used.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 275} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"We knew there were restrictions on video cameras and satellite phones but we're now told even pre-recorded radio material on non-political subjects would not be allowed,\" said BBC reporter Charles Haviland on the incident. This move comes after an American was forced off the mountain after being discovered with a Tibetan flag. These are not permitted on the Tibetan side of the mountain. A Nepali official aimed to justify the new restriction. \"We are doing this for our friend China,\" he said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Charles Haviland is an American citizen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "\"We knew there were restrictions on video cameras and satellite phones but we're now told even pre-recorded radio material on non-political subjects would not be allowed,\" said BBC reporter Charles Haviland on the incident. This move comes after an American was forced off the mountain after being discovered with a Tibetan flag. These are not permitted on the Tibetan side of the mountain. A Nepali official aimed to justify the new restriction. \"We are doing this for our friend China,\" he said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Charles Haviland is an American citizen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 341} +{"task": "rte", "input": "WINNENDEN, Germany \u2015A teenage gunman killed 15 people, most of them female, on Wednesday in a rampage that began at a school near Stuttgart in southern Germany and ended in a nearby town, where he then killed himself after the police wounded him. The attack left Germany, which tightened tough gun controls after a similar attack at a school seven years ago, struggling to understand the carnage that had again befallen it, a country with relatively little violent crime. In 2002, a gunman killed 16 people before killing himself at a school in Erfurt, in eastern Germany.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 2002 near Stuttgart a boy shot 16 people.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "WINNENDEN, Germany \u2015A teenage gunman killed 15 people, most of them female, on Wednesday in a rampage that began at a school near Stuttgart in southern Germany and ended in a nearby town, where he then killed himself after the police wounded him. The attack left Germany, which tightened tough gun controls after a similar attack at a school seven years ago, struggling to understand the carnage that had again befallen it, a country with relatively little violent crime. In 2002, a gunman killed 16 people before killing himself at a school in Erfurt, in eastern Germany.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 2002 near Stuttgart a boy shot 16 people.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 220} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Successful plaintiffs recovered punitive damages in Texas discrimination cases 53% of the time.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Legal costs to recover punitive damages are a deductible business expense.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Successful plaintiffs recovered punitive damages in Texas discrimination cases 53% of the time.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Legal costs to recover punitive damages are a deductible business expense.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 296} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Archaeologists have found approximately 30 beautifully preserved mummies in a 4,000 year old Egyptian necropolis which held 53 tombs. Supervisor of Antiquities for Middle Egypt Dr. Abdel-Rahman El-Ayedi's team established his archaeological site in the Faiyum Oasis near the El-Lahun Egyptian pyramid which is just south of Cairo. Besides the mummies, the team found masks, amulets, clay pots and an offering table located in a funerary chapel. The chapel dates back to about 30 BC to 337 AD.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"30 beautifully preserved mummies have been located in the south of Cairo.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Archaeologists have found approximately 30 beautifully preserved mummies in a 4,000 year old Egyptian necropolis which held 53 tombs. Supervisor of Antiquities for Middle Egypt Dr. Abdel-Rahman El-Ayedi's team established his archaeological site in the Faiyum Oasis near the El-Lahun Egyptian pyramid which is just south of Cairo. Besides the mummies, the team found masks, amulets, clay pots and an offering table located in a funerary chapel. The chapel dates back to about 30 BC to 337 AD.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"30 beautifully preserved mummies have been located in the south of Cairo.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 231} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The SEC's new rule to beef up the independence of mutual fund boards represents an industry defeat.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Industries were defeated by the SEC.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The SEC's new rule to beef up the independence of mutual fund boards represents an industry defeat.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Industries were defeated by the SEC.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 337} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Hacking reported his wife missing on July 19, a Monday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mark Hacking was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Monday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Hacking reported his wife missing on July 19, a Monday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mark Hacking was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Monday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 317} +{"task": "rte", "input": "November 9, 1989 , the day the Berlin Wall fell and the world changed forever . Not even the most astute saw it coming . As Hungary's foreign minister in the late summer of 1989 , Gyula Horn gave the order to let visiting East Germans use his country to do a 400-mile end run around the Berlin Wall , a move now seen as the beginning of the end for hard-line communism in Europe .\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "November 9, 1989 , the day the Berlin Wall fell and the world changed forever . Not even the most astute saw it coming . As Hungary's foreign minister in the late summer of 1989 , Gyula Horn gave the order to let visiting East Germans use his country to do a 400-mile end run around the Berlin Wall , a move now seen as the beginning of the end for hard-line communism in Europe .\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 211} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Sonia Gandhi can be defeated in the next elections in India by BJP.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sonia Gandhi is defeated by BJP.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Sonia Gandhi can be defeated in the next elections in India by BJP.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sonia Gandhi is defeated by BJP.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 267} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Zapatero visited the following cities in four days: Brasilia, S\u00e3o Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile. According to official sources these visits are the last part of the project he began at the EU-Latin American Summit in Guadalajara, Mexico and pursued in the Ibero-American meeting in Costa Rica in November.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Zapatero participated in the Ibero-American meeting in Costa Rica.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Zapatero visited the following cities in four days: Brasilia, S\u00e3o Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile. According to official sources these visits are the last part of the project he began at the EU-Latin American Summit in Guadalajara, Mexico and pursued in the Ibero-American meeting in Costa Rica in November.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Zapatero participated in the Ibero-American meeting in Costa Rica.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 288} +{"task": "rte", "input": "As an active member of the National Guard, he was called to duty in 1941. Although Kennon did not see active combat, he did not return home from World War II until May of 1945.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kennon did not participate in WWII.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "As an active member of the National Guard, he was called to duty in 1941. Although Kennon did not see active combat, he did not return home from World War II until May of 1945.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kennon did not participate in WWII.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 291} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The development of agriculture by early humans, roughly 10,000 years ago, was also harmful to many natural ecosystems as they were systematically destroyed and replaced with artificial versions.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Humans existed 10,000 years ago.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The development of agriculture by early humans, roughly 10,000 years ago, was also harmful to many natural ecosystems as they were systematically destroyed and replaced with artificial versions.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Humans existed 10,000 years ago.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 224} +{"task": "rte", "input": "With the city's hotels in the midst of a sudden slowdown in business, operators are seeking wage cuts and other concessions from the unions representing 27,500 bellhops, housekeepers and waiters. But the unions are drawing a line across hotel lobbies, from the high-end Carlyle to the more budget-minded Ramada Inn, saying they see no need to bend now that operators are cutting rates in an effort to fill vacant rooms with tourists, executives and other travelers. It is far too soon to judge the financial health of the industry, said Peter Ward, president of the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council, an alliance of hotel unions.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council is an alliance of hotel unions.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "With the city's hotels in the midst of a sudden slowdown in business, operators are seeking wage cuts and other concessions from the unions representing 27,500 bellhops, housekeepers and waiters. But the unions are drawing a line across hotel lobbies, from the high-end Carlyle to the more budget-minded Ramada Inn, saying they see no need to bend now that operators are cutting rates in an effort to fill vacant rooms with tourists, executives and other travelers. It is far too soon to judge the financial health of the industry, said Peter Ward, president of the New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council, an alliance of hotel unions.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council is an alliance of hotel unions.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 297} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Chinese Premier, Zhu Rongji, and German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, opened the world's first commercial magnetic levitation (maglev) train yesterday, with both sides having much to gain from its success.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Both Mr. Schroeder and Mr. Zhu have much to gain if maglev succeeds.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Chinese Premier, Zhu Rongji, and German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, opened the world's first commercial magnetic levitation (maglev) train yesterday, with both sides having much to gain from its success.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Both Mr. Schroeder and Mr. Zhu have much to gain if maglev succeeds.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 382} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The twin buildings are 88 stories each, compared with the Sears Tower's 110 stories.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Sears Tower has 110 stories.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The twin buildings are 88 stories each, compared with the Sears Tower's 110 stories.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Sears Tower has 110 stories.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 390} +{"task": "rte", "input": "On April 28 1945, at the Piazzale Loreto in Milan, Benito Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci were shot and hanged in a spectacle that was photographed repeatedly.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mussolini's mistress was Clara Petacci.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "On April 28 1945, at the Piazzale Loreto in Milan, Benito Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci were shot and hanged in a spectacle that was photographed repeatedly.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mussolini's mistress was Clara Petacci.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 286} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Two Greenpeace protestors entered the CBI conference at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London and delayed a speech being made by the Prime Minister Tony Blair, in which he was expected to announce the consideration of further nuclear power stations to offset the increasing gas prices being experienced by industry in the UK. The protestors, wearing yellow safety jackets over business suits, climbed up into the ceiling rafters and held banners saying \"NUCLEAR: WRONG ANSWER\", and dropped 'radioactive confetti' onto the delegates down below. Greenpeace threatened to make noise and throw missiles at the Prime Minister should he make his speech.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Greenpeace made a statement about yellow safety jackets.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Two Greenpeace protestors entered the CBI conference at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London and delayed a speech being made by the Prime Minister Tony Blair, in which he was expected to announce the consideration of further nuclear power stations to offset the increasing gas prices being experienced by industry in the UK. The protestors, wearing yellow safety jackets over business suits, climbed up into the ceiling rafters and held banners saying \"NUCLEAR: WRONG ANSWER\", and dropped 'radioactive confetti' onto the delegates down below. Greenpeace threatened to make noise and throw missiles at the Prime Minister should he make his speech.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Greenpeace made a statement about yellow safety jackets.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 381} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Edward VIII became King in January of 1936 and abdicated in December.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"King Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Edward VIII became King in January of 1936 and abdicated in December.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"King Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 239} +{"task": "rte", "input": "U.S. space shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member crew concluded their pursuit of the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday and docked with the orbital outpost at 12:05 EDT (1605 GMT).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"US shuttle Atlantis docks with the Mir space station.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "U.S. space shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member crew concluded their pursuit of the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday and docked with the orbital outpost at 12:05 EDT (1605 GMT).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"US shuttle Atlantis docks with the Mir space station.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 368} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Twelve of Jupiter's moons are relatively small and seem to have been more likely captured than to have been formed in orbit around Jupiter.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jupiter has Twelve moons.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Twelve of Jupiter's moons are relatively small and seem to have been more likely captured than to have been formed in orbit around Jupiter.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jupiter has Twelve moons.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 287} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Croatian will face competition, especially from the American of Chinese origin, Michael Chang, second-seeded in the tournament. Organizers hope that the tournament will contribute to advancing tennis in their countries.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Croatian and the Asian-American, Michael Chang (number two) will play eachother, and hopefully popularise the game in their native countries.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Croatian will face competition, especially from the American of Chinese origin, Michael Chang, second-seeded in the tournament. Organizers hope that the tournament will contribute to advancing tennis in their countries.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Croatian and the Asian-American, Michael Chang (number two) will play eachother, and hopefully popularise the game in their native countries.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 385} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks has won British citizenship, opening the door for a possible bid to have him freed from the US detention facility in Cuba. Justice Lawrence Collins of the British High Court has overturned the British Government's refusal of citizenship to Hicks, whose mother was born in England. Justice Collins said the Government had \"no power to withhold or deprive citizenship\". Justice Collins said: \"In my view it would be improper to fail to give assistance which otherwise would have been given, simply because the claimant was believed to be involved in terrorism and has not had any previous connection with this country.\" Hicks' lawyer, Stephen Grosz, said the decision was a breakthrough. He said there was now no reason why Hicks should not enjoy the same protection as the nine other British citizens released without charge from Guantanamo Bay on representations of the British Government.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Stephen Grosz is the British lawyer of David Hicks.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks has won British citizenship, opening the door for a possible bid to have him freed from the US detention facility in Cuba. Justice Lawrence Collins of the British High Court has overturned the British Government's refusal of citizenship to Hicks, whose mother was born in England. Justice Collins said the Government had \"no power to withhold or deprive citizenship\". Justice Collins said: \"In my view it would be improper to fail to give assistance which otherwise would have been given, simply because the claimant was believed to be involved in terrorism and has not had any previous connection with this country.\" Hicks' lawyer, Stephen Grosz, said the decision was a breakthrough. He said there was now no reason why Hicks should not enjoy the same protection as the nine other British citizens released without charge from Guantanamo Bay on representations of the British Government.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Stephen Grosz is the British lawyer of David Hicks.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 240} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A place of sorrow, after Pope John Paul II died, became a place of celebration, as Roman Catholic faithful gathered in downtown Chicago to mark the installation of new Pope Benedict XVI.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pope Benedict XVI is the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A place of sorrow, after Pope John Paul II died, became a place of celebration, as Roman Catholic faithful gathered in downtown Chicago to mark the installation of new Pope Benedict XVI.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pope Benedict XVI is the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 201} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Weinstock painstakingly reviewed dozens of studies for evidence of any link between sunscreen use and either an increase or decrease in melanoma.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"skin cancer numbers increase.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Weinstock painstakingly reviewed dozens of studies for evidence of any link between sunscreen use and either an increase or decrease in melanoma.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"skin cancer numbers increase.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 271} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The average cabby works nine and a half hours a day. A cab's busiest hours are 6 to 8 p.m. And even as the economy has fallen deeper into recession, the number of cab rides each day in New York has remained relatively steady. Those are among the most vivid bits of information about the yellow cab industry to emerge from a trove of new data collected by the Taxi and Limousine Commission from cabs equipped with new computerized systems that record each trip and fare.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The busiest hour for a cab is 9 p.m.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The average cabby works nine and a half hours a day. A cab's busiest hours are 6 to 8 p.m. And even as the economy has fallen deeper into recession, the number of cab rides each day in New York has remained relatively steady. Those are among the most vivid bits of information about the yellow cab industry to emerge from a trove of new data collected by the Taxi and Limousine Commission from cabs equipped with new computerized systems that record each trip and fare.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The busiest hour for a cab is 9 p.m.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 350} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Friday, March 25, 2005 Terri Schiavo's father made a last-minute appeal to have his daughter's feeding tube reinserted Friday. \"Terri is weakening. She's down to her last hours,\" said Bob Schindler, Schiavo's father. \"Something has to be done and done quick.\" Bob Schindler and his wife Mary filed an emergency appeal Friday to have a feeding tube reinserted in their 41-year-old daughter. Earlier Friday, U.S. District Judge James Whittemore rejected the family's previous appeal. On Wednesday, he rejected a similar request. The new appeal will be filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, although that court has twice before rejected the family's appeal. The tube was removed on Friday, March 18, 2005.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bob Schindler married Mary.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Friday, March 25, 2005 Terri Schiavo's father made a last-minute appeal to have his daughter's feeding tube reinserted Friday. \"Terri is weakening. She's down to her last hours,\" said Bob Schindler, Schiavo's father. \"Something has to be done and done quick.\" Bob Schindler and his wife Mary filed an emergency appeal Friday to have a feeding tube reinserted in their 41-year-old daughter. Earlier Friday, U.S. District Judge James Whittemore rejected the family's previous appeal. On Wednesday, he rejected a similar request. The new appeal will be filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, although that court has twice before rejected the family's appeal. The tube was removed on Friday, March 18, 2005.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bob Schindler married Mary.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 314} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Startling new research into mobile phones claims they may reduce a man's sperm count by up to 30%.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Male fertility may be affected by use of a mobile phones.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Startling new research into mobile phones claims they may reduce a man's sperm count by up to 30%.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Male fertility may be affected by use of a mobile phones.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 256} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Tyson, who served three years in jail for rape in the 1990s and who bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear during a 1997 fight, still thinks he can be heavyweight champion again.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mike Tyson bit Holyfield's ear in 1990.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Tyson, who served three years in jail for rape in the 1990s and who bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear during a 1997 fight, still thinks he can be heavyweight champion again.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mike Tyson bit Holyfield's ear in 1990.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 307} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Some other objections to legalization point to the greater dangers of family violence, reckless driving, or reckless operation of subways and so on.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Drug legalization has benefits.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Some other objections to legalization point to the greater dangers of family violence, reckless driving, or reckless operation of subways and so on.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Drug legalization has benefits.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 391} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The men, Dritan Duka, 30, Shain Duka, 28, and Eljvir Duka, 25, all illegal immigrants, were each sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. The three, who operated a roofing business in Cherry Hill, N.J., were among five foreign-born Muslims convicted in December of planning an attack at the base, about 40 miles east of Philadelphia. The attack was never carried out. The other two men who were convicted, Mohamad Shnewer, a Jordanian-born taxi driver from Philadelphia, and Serdar Tatar, a convenience-store clerk from Turkey, are to be sentenced on Wednesday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eljvir Duka comes from Turkey.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The men, Dritan Duka, 30, Shain Duka, 28, and Eljvir Duka, 25, all illegal immigrants, were each sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. The three, who operated a roofing business in Cherry Hill, N.J., were among five foreign-born Muslims convicted in December of planning an attack at the base, about 40 miles east of Philadelphia. The attack was never carried out. The other two men who were convicted, Mohamad Shnewer, a Jordanian-born taxi driver from Philadelphia, and Serdar Tatar, a convenience-store clerk from Turkey, are to be sentenced on Wednesday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Eljvir Duka comes from Turkey.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 366} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"Instead of action on crime, we got the federal long gun registry, which became a bloated bureaucratic nightmare to responsible hunters, farmers and rural Canadians. It cost taxpayers some CA$2 billion and it hasn't done a thing to reduce gun crime.\" said Harper. The Conservatives have provided amnesty for unregistered gun owners. At this time there is no legislation set before the House of Commons. Conservative Garry Breitkreuz from Saskatchewan tabled the bill killing the long-gun registry.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Garry Breitkreuz is a member of the Conservative Party.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"Instead of action on crime, we got the federal long gun registry, which became a bloated bureaucratic nightmare to responsible hunters, farmers and rural Canadians. It cost taxpayers some CA$2 billion and it hasn't done a thing to reduce gun crime.\" said Harper. The Conservatives have provided amnesty for unregistered gun owners. At this time there is no legislation set before the House of Commons. Conservative Garry Breitkreuz from Saskatchewan tabled the bill killing the long-gun registry.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Garry Breitkreuz is a member of the Conservative Party.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 250} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The May 3 ferry sinking in the Meghna River that claimed the lives of at least 370 people is a reminder of the dangers inherent in this sort of travel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The May 3 ferry sinking in the Meghna River that claimed the lives of at least 370 people is a reminder of the dangers inherent in this sort of travel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 343} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In 1596 the Polish king decided to move the capital from Krakow to Warsaw, making Warsaw the most important city in Poland.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 1611 the king and his court finally moved from Krakow ( Cracow ) to Warsaw, making it the capital of the Polish state.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In 1596 the Polish king decided to move the capital from Krakow to Warsaw, making Warsaw the most important city in Poland.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 1611 the king and his court finally moved from Krakow ( Cracow ) to Warsaw, making it the capital of the Polish state.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 397} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The currency used in China is the Renminbi Yuan.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Renminbi Yuan is the currency used in China.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The currency used in China is the Renminbi Yuan.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Renminbi Yuan is the currency used in China.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 354} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Three anti-Olympic games protesters, posed as a flower delivery service, quickly ransacked British Columbia, Canada premier Gordon Campbell's downtown Vancouver, British Columbia office yesterday afternoon, breaking windows and throwing pictures, office documents, and various other items. After the suspects were caught, they said that they were upset over Campbell's support for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. They also claimed to work for \"The Anti-Poverty Committee\". They are now facing charges for property damage and uttering threats during or after the incident. Police are only identifying them as a 23-year-old man, a 29-year-old man, and a 17-year old female. The 23-year-old faces a third charge of assault by trespassing.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Vancouver is located in Canada.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Three anti-Olympic games protesters, posed as a flower delivery service, quickly ransacked British Columbia, Canada premier Gordon Campbell's downtown Vancouver, British Columbia office yesterday afternoon, breaking windows and throwing pictures, office documents, and various other items. After the suspects were caught, they said that they were upset over Campbell's support for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. They also claimed to work for \"The Anti-Poverty Committee\". They are now facing charges for property damage and uttering threats during or after the incident. Police are only identifying them as a 23-year-old man, a 29-year-old man, and a 17-year old female. The 23-year-old faces a third charge of assault by trespassing.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Vancouver is located in Canada.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 329} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday hurled an obscenity on the Senate floor to punctuate an angry exchange with Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy as all senators gathered for their annual photo.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cheney cursed at Sen. Patrick Leahy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday hurled an obscenity on the Senate floor to punctuate an angry exchange with Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy as all senators gathered for their annual photo.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cheney cursed at Sen. Patrick Leahy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 259} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Bomb-sniffing dogs were brought to Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bomb-sniffing dogs were estimated at Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Bomb-sniffing dogs were brought to Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bomb-sniffing dogs were estimated at Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 255} +{"task": "rte", "input": "American tobacco companies were showing a profit most quarters due to export sales of cigarettes and diversification of products sold including food.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"PM often entered markets with both cigarettes and food.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "American tobacco companies were showing a profit most quarters due to export sales of cigarettes and diversification of products sold including food.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"PM often entered markets with both cigarettes and food.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 223} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Like the United States, U.N. officials are also dismayed that Aristide killed a conference called by Prime Minister Robert Malval in Port-au-Prince in hopes of bringing all the feuding parties together.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Aristide had Prime Minister Robert Malval murdered in Port-au-Prince.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Like the United States, U.N. officials are also dismayed that Aristide killed a conference called by Prime Minister Robert Malval in Port-au-Prince in hopes of bringing all the feuding parties together.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Aristide had Prime Minister Robert Malval murdered in Port-au-Prince.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 207} +{"task": "rte", "input": "WASHINGTON -- A newly declassified narrative of the Bush administration's advice to the CIA on harsh interrogations shows that the small group of Justice Department lawyers who wrote memos authorizing controversial interrogation techniques were operating not on their own but with direction from top administration officials, including then-Vice President Dick Cheney and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice. At the same time, the narrative suggests that then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and then-Secretary of State Colin Powell were largely left out of the decision-making process.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dick Cheney was the Vice President of Bush.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "WASHINGTON -- A newly declassified narrative of the Bush administration's advice to the CIA on harsh interrogations shows that the small group of Justice Department lawyers who wrote memos authorizing controversial interrogation techniques were operating not on their own but with direction from top administration officials, including then-Vice President Dick Cheney and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice. At the same time, the narrative suggests that then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and then-Secretary of State Colin Powell were largely left out of the decision-making process.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dick Cheney was the Vice President of Bush.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 208} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The University has also apologized for the incident saying, \"[we] are very sorry that the incident happened and the person will be dealt with according to law. The university is a place for discussion, debate and considered argument, not for shoe throwing\". According to authorities, there was never any real threat to the prime minister. The man will appear before a judge on February 10.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A man threw a shoe at the Prime Minister.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The University has also apologized for the incident saying, \"[we] are very sorry that the incident happened and the person will be dealt with according to law. The university is a place for discussion, debate and considered argument, not for shoe throwing\". According to authorities, there was never any real threat to the prime minister. The man will appear before a judge on February 10.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A man threw a shoe at the Prime Minister.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 308} +{"task": "rte", "input": "U.S. light crude was trading erratically on the New York Mercantile Exchange, hitting $44.50 a barrel before easing back a bit to $44.10, still a gain of $1.27.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The U.S. light crude is $1.27 a barrel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "U.S. light crude was trading erratically on the New York Mercantile Exchange, hitting $44.50 a barrel before easing back a bit to $44.10, still a gain of $1.27.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The U.S. light crude is $1.27 a barrel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 351} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Rabies virus infects the central nervous system, causing encephalopathy and ultimately death. Early symptoms of rabies in humans are nonspecific, consisting of fever, headache, and general malaise.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Rabies is fatal in humans.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Rabies virus infects the central nervous system, causing encephalopathy and ultimately death. Early symptoms of rabies in humans are nonspecific, consisting of fever, headache, and general malaise.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Rabies is fatal in humans.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 222} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Doug Lawrence bought the impressionist oil landscape by J. Ottis Adams in the mid-1970s at a Fort Wayne antiques dealer.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Doug Lawrence sold the impressionist oil landscape by J. Ottis Adams\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Doug Lawrence bought the impressionist oil landscape by J. Ottis Adams in the mid-1970s at a Fort Wayne antiques dealer.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Doug Lawrence sold the impressionist oil landscape by J. Ottis Adams\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 339} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Clinton's new book is not big seller here.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clinton's book is a big seller.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Clinton's new book is not big seller here.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clinton's book is a big seller.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 373} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Lin Piao, after all, was the creator of Mao's \"Little Red Book\" of quotations.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lin Piao wrote the \"Little Red Book\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Lin Piao, after all, was the creator of Mao's \"Little Red Book\" of quotations.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lin Piao wrote the \"Little Red Book\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 226} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Relations between Argentina and Britain were soured again last May when Britain decided to extend territorial waters to 200 miles around South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Britain angered Argentina.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Relations between Argentina and Britain were soured again last May when Britain decided to extend territorial waters to 200 miles around South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Britain angered Argentina.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 388} +{"task": "rte", "input": "World leaders expressed concern on Thursday that North Korea will quit six-party nuclear disarmament talks and will bolster its nuclear weapons arsenal.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"North Korea says it has a stockpile of nuclear weapons and is building more.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "World leaders expressed concern on Thursday that North Korea will quit six-party nuclear disarmament talks and will bolster its nuclear weapons arsenal.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"North Korea says it has a stockpile of nuclear weapons and is building more.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 235} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Workers at the Lufthansa Technik Automotive plant in Co Dublin are due to vote today on changes to work practices being sought by the company's management. The aircraft engine maintenace firm has warned that rejection of the proposals would threaten a planned \u20ac17230m investment in the Rathcoole plant and put jobs at risk. LTA says it is not seeking any lay-offs or pay cuts and the planned investment would guarantee the future of the plant for the next 15 years. The work-practice changes are being sought following the collapse of Labour Relations Commission talks on the matter.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lufthansa Technik Automotive fires 30 workers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Workers at the Lufthansa Technik Automotive plant in Co Dublin are due to vote today on changes to work practices being sought by the company's management. The aircraft engine maintenace firm has warned that rejection of the proposals would threaten a planned \u20ac17230m investment in the Rathcoole plant and put jobs at risk. LTA says it is not seeking any lay-offs or pay cuts and the planned investment would guarantee the future of the plant for the next 15 years. The work-practice changes are being sought following the collapse of Labour Relations Commission talks on the matter.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lufthansa Technik Automotive fires 30 workers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 257} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Dutch, who ruled Indonesia until 1949, called the city of Jakarta Batavia.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Formerly ( until 1949 ) Batavia, Jakarta is largest city and capital of Indonesia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Dutch, who ruled Indonesia until 1949, called the city of Jakarta Batavia.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Formerly ( until 1949 ) Batavia, Jakarta is largest city and capital of Indonesia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 262} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In October, however, amid rising tensions between the government and opposition groups, a car bomb seriously injured an opposition politician and killed his driver, in Beirut.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A member of the opposition was injured in a car bomb attack in Beirut.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In October, however, amid rising tensions between the government and opposition groups, a car bomb seriously injured an opposition politician and killed his driver, in Beirut.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A member of the opposition was injured in a car bomb attack in Beirut.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 270} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Dr. Pridi was forced into exile, and Field Marshal Pibul again assumed power.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pibul was a field marshal.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Dr. Pridi was forced into exile, and Field Marshal Pibul again assumed power.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Pibul was a field marshal.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 389} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Nearly 4 million children who have at least one parent who entered the U.S. illegally were born in the United States and are U.S. citizens as a result, according to the study conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center. That's about three quarters of the estimated 5.5 million children of illegal immigrants inside the United States, according to the study. About 1.8 million children of undocumented immigrants live in poverty, the study found.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three quarters of U.S. illegal immigrants have children.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Nearly 4 million children who have at least one parent who entered the U.S. illegally were born in the United States and are U.S. citizens as a result, according to the study conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center. That's about three quarters of the estimated 5.5 million children of illegal immigrants inside the United States, according to the study. About 1.8 million children of undocumented immigrants live in poverty, the study found.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three quarters of U.S. illegal immigrants have children.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 206} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Initially the Bundesbank opposed the introduction of the euro but was compelled to accept it in light of the political pressure of the capitalist politicians who supported its introduction.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The introduction of the euro has been opposed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Initially the Bundesbank opposed the introduction of the euro but was compelled to accept it in light of the political pressure of the capitalist politicians who supported its introduction.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The introduction of the euro has been opposed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 228} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Los Angeles Lakers rolled over the Indiana Pacers in Wednesday's the opening round game of the NBA championship series.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lakers win the championship.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Los Angeles Lakers rolled over the Indiana Pacers in Wednesday's the opening round game of the NBA championship series.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lakers win the championship.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 363} +{"task": "sst2", "input": "Review:\nwe never feel anything for these characters \nIs this movie review sentence negative or positive?\nOPTIONS\n-negative\n-positive\nOutput:\nnegative", "context": "Review:\nwe never feel anything for these characters \nIs this movie review sentence negative or positive?\nOPTIONS\n-negative\n-positive\nOutput:\n", "target": "negative", "id": 66} +{"task": "sst2", "input": "Review:\nthe story of trouble 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France.", "id": 987} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Tapioca\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTapioca is an ingredient in bakso.", "context": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Tapioca\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tapioca is an ingredient in bakso.", "id": 901} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Hong_Kong | leaderName | Carrie_Lam_(politician)\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCarrie Lam is a political leader in Hong Kong.", "context": "Data: Hong_Kong | leaderName | Carrie_Lam_(politician)\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Carrie Lam is a political leader in Hong Kong.", "id": 993} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Hogao\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nHogao is an ingredient of Bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Hogao\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Hogao is an ingredient 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following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Peanut sauce is an ingredient of batagor.", "id": 928} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFrance, United States and China all claim to have invented Baked Alaska.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "France, United States and China all claim to have invented Baked Alaska.", "id": 876} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | mainIngredients | Banana\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredient of Binignit is banana.", "context": "Data: Binignit | mainIngredients | Banana\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredient of Binignit is banana.", "id": 958} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bionico | ingredient | Condensed_milk\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCondensed milk is used in bionico,.", "context": "Data: Bionico | ingredient | Condensed_milk\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Condensed milk is used in bionico,.", "id": 967} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | mainIngredients | \"Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredients of asam pedas consist of fish cooked in a sour and hot sauce.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | mainIngredients | \"Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredients of asam pedas consist of fish cooked in a sour and hot sauce.", "id": 845} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batchoy | course | Soup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBatchoy is a type of soup.", "context": "Data: Batchoy | course | Soup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batchoy is a type of soup.", "id": 930} +{"task": 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following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batagor is found in the country of Indonesia.", "id": 926} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: France | leaderName | Claude_Bartolone\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nClaude Bartolone is France's leader.", "context": "Data: France | leaderName | Claude_Bartolone\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Claude Bartolone is France's leader.", "id": 986} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | mainIngredients | Taro\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTaro is a main ingredient of Binignit.", "context": "Data: Binignit | mainIngredients | Taro\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Taro is a main ingredient of Binignit.", "id": 962} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is from the Malay Peninsula region.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is from the Malay Peninsula region.", "id": 847} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Ground_meat\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGround meat is an ingredient in bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Ground_meat\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ground meat is an ingredient in bandeja paisa.", "id": 910} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Water\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nWater is an ingredient in Ajoblanco.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Water\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Water is an ingredient in Ajoblanco.", "id": 805} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: India | demonym | Indian_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIndian people are from India.", "context": "Data: India | demonym | Indian_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indian people are from India.", "id": 994} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | ingredient | Cephalopod_ink\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCephalopod ink is an ingredient in Arr\u00f2s negre.", "context": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | ingredient | Cephalopod_ink\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Cephalopod ink is an ingredient in Arr\u00f2s negre.", "id": 837} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | dishVariation | Strawberry\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nStrawberries can be added to barny cakes.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | dishVariation | Strawberry\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Strawberries can be added to barny cakes.", "id": 922} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | course | Italian_meal_structure\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAmatriciana sauce can be found in an Italian meal.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | course | Italian_meal_structure\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amatriciana sauce can be found in an Italian meal.", "id": 812} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | country | Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArr\u00f2s negre is from Spain.", "context": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | country | Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arr\u00f2s negre is from Spain.", "id": 836} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | course | Dessert\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBinignit is a type of dessert.", "context": "Data: Binignit | course | Dessert\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Binignit is a type of dessert.", "id": 953} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA variation of a bacon sandwich is the BLT.", "context": "Data: 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the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Beef kway teow comes from the Singapore region.", "id": 944} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | mainIngredients | Sago\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSago is the main ingredient in binignit.", "context": "Data: Binignit | mainIngredients | Sago\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sago is the main ingredient in binignit.", "id": 960} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | country | Java\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe country of Ayam penyet is Java.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | country | Java\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The country of Ayam penyet is Java.", "id": 852} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | year | 1999\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBarny Cakes were introduced in 1999.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | year | 1999\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": 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following data.\nOutput:\nBakso is a traditional dish throughout the whole of Indonesia and is popular in neighbouring Southeast Asian countries too.", "context": "Data: Bakso | region | \"Nationwide in Indonesia, also popular in neighboring Southeast Asian countries\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakso is a traditional dish throughout the whole of Indonesia and is popular in neighbouring Southeast Asian countries too.", "id": 903} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | country | India\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBhajji comes from the country India.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | country | India\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bhajji comes from the country India.", "id": 945} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | creatorOfDish | Malay_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a dish that was created within Malay cuisine.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | 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"context": "Data: Hong_Kong | language | Chinese_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Chinese is spoken in Hong Kong.", "id": 992} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Guanciale\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGuanciale is an ingredient used in the preparation of Amatriciana sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Guanciale\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Guanciale is an ingredient used in the preparation of Amatriciana sauce.", "id": 816} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Christmas_pudding\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nChristmas pudding is an ingredient in Baked Alaska.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Christmas_pudding\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Christmas pudding is an ingredient in Baked Alaska.", "id": 880} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | mainIngredients | \"Ground beef, tapioca, noodle, rice vermicelli, beef broth, kailan, celery, salted vegetables, fried shallots\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGround beef, tapioca, noodle, rice vermicelli, beef broth, kailan, celery, salted vegetables, and fried shallots are main ingredients in Bakso.", "context": "Data: Bakso | mainIngredients | \"Ground beef, tapioca, noodle, rice vermicelli, beef broth, kailan, celery, salted vegetables, fried shallots\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ground beef, tapioca, noodle, rice vermicelli, beef broth, kailan, celery, salted vegetables, and fried shallots are main ingredients in Bakso.", "id": 902} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | ingredient | Cubanelle\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCubanelle is an ingredient in Arros negre.", "context": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | ingredient | Cubanelle\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Cubanelle is an ingredient in Arros negre.", "id": 838} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Sago\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nsago is an ingredient in Binignit.", "context": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Sago\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "sago is an ingredient in Binignit.", "id": 956} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Celery | genus | Apium\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCelery is from the genus apium.", "context": "Data: Celery | genus | Apium\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Celery is from the genus apium.", "id": 976} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batchoy | region | La_Paz,_Iloilo_City\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBatchoy originated from the region of La Paz, Iloilo City.", "context": "Data: Batchoy | region | La_Paz,_Iloilo_City\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batchoy originated from the region of La Paz, Iloilo City.", "id": 935} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | France\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska is from France.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | France\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska is from France.", "id": 878} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Rice\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nRice is an ingredient in bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Rice\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Rice is an ingredient in bandeja paisa.", "id": 915} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | mainIngredients | \"Tomatoes, guanciale, cheese, olive oil\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomatoes, guanciale, cheese, olive oil are the main ingredients of Amatriciana sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | mainIngredients | \"Tomatoes, guanciale, cheese, olive oil\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomatoes, guanciale, cheese, olive oil are the main ingredients of Amatriciana sauce.", "id": 819} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | Garlic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAmatriciana sauce can be varied by adding garlic.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | Garlic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amatriciana sauce can be varied by adding garlic.", "id": 814} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Chicharr\u00f3n | country | Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nChicharr\u00f3n is a dish traditional in Spain.", "context": "Data: Chicharr\u00f3n | country | Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Chicharr\u00f3n is a dish traditional in Spain.", "id": 977} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | ingredient | Gram_flour\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGram flour is an ingredient in Bhajji.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | ingredient | Gram_flour\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Gram flour is an ingredient in Bhajji.", "id": 946} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: China | language | Standard_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nStandard Chinese is the language of China.", "context": "Data: China | language | Standard_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Standard Chinese is the language of China.", "id": 979} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nsausage is a main ingredient in bacon explosion.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "sausage is a main ingredient in bacon explosion.", "id": 865} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | mainIngredients | \"Meringue, ice cream, sponge cake or Christmas pudding\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMeringue, ice cream, sponge cake or Christmas pudding are main ingredients in baked Alaska.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | mainIngredients | \"Meringue, ice cream, sponge cake or Christmas pudding\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Meringue, ice cream, sponge cake or Christmas pudding are main ingredients in baked Alaska.", "id": 884} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bionico | course | Dessert\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBionico is a dish served for dessert.", "context": "Data: Bionico | course | Dessert\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bionico is a dish served for dessert.", "id": 965} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | \"Sumatra and Malay Peninsula\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe dish Asam pedas comes from the region of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | \"Sumatra and Malay Peninsula\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The dish Asam pedas comes from the region of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula.", "id": 846} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | region | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBakso is a food found in Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Bakso | region | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakso is a food found in Indonesia.", "id": 904} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska is a dish found in the U.S.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska is a dish found in the U.S.", "id": 879} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | mainIngredients | \"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" fried chicken served with sambal\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredients of Ayam penyet are \"squeezed\" or \"smashed\" chicken served with sambal.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | mainIngredients | \"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" fried chicken served with sambal\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredients of Ayam penyet are \"squeezed\" or \"smashed\" chicken served with sambal.", "id": 854} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: India | leaderName | T._S._Thakur\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of India is called T. S. Thakur.", "context": "Data: India | leaderName | T._S._Thakur\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of India is called T. S. Thakur.", "id": 996} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | region | \"Paris, New York or Hong Kong\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska comes from either Paris, New York or Hong Kong.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | region | \"Paris, New York or Hong Kong\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska comes from either Paris, New York or Hong Kong.", "id": 885} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | carbohydrate | 18.0 g\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBarny Cakes have 18.0g of carbohydrates.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | carbohydrate | 18.0 g\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Barny Cakes have 18.0g of carbohydrates.", "id": 918} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Fried_egg\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFried egg is one of the ingredients of Bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Fried_egg\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fried egg is one of the ingredients of Bandeja paisa.", "id": 909} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batchoy | ingredient | Pork\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPork is an ingredient in Batchoy.", "context": "Data: Batchoy | ingredient | Pork\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Pork is an ingredient in Batchoy.", "id": 933} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | mainIngredients | \"Kway teow, beef tender loin, gula Melaka, sliced, dried black beans, garlic, dark soy sauce, lengkuas, oyster sauce, soya sauce, chilli and sesame oil\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nKway teow, beef tender loin, gula Melaka, sliced, dried black beans, garlic, dark soy sauce, lengkuas, oyster sauce, soya sauce, chilli and sesame oil are main ingredients in beef kway teow.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | mainIngredients | \"Kway teow, beef tender loin, gula Melaka, sliced, dried black beans, garlic, dark soy sauce, lengkuas, oyster sauce, soya sauce, chilli and sesame oil\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Kway teow, beef tender loin, gula Melaka, sliced, dried black beans, garlic, dark soy sauce, lengkuas, oyster sauce, soya sauce, chilli and sesame oil are main ingredients in beef kway teow.", "id": 942} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOlive oil is an ingredient used in the preparation of Arrabbiata sauce.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Olive oil is an ingredient used in the preparation of Arrabbiata sauce.", "id": 833} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Tomato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomato is an ingredient in Amatriciana sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Tomato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomato is an ingredient in Amatriciana sauce.", "id": 818} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | ingredient | Palm_sugar\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPalm sugar is an ingredient of Beef kway teow.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | ingredient | Palm_sugar\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Palm sugar is an ingredient of Beef kway teow.", "id": 940} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | fat | 4.8 g\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBarny cakes contain 4.8 g of fat.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | fat | 4.8 g\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Barny cakes contain 4.8 g of fat.", "id": 923} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Celery | family | Apiaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCelery is in the family of Apiaceae.", "context": "Data: Celery | family | Apiaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Celery is in the family of Apiaceae.", "id": 975} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | \"Bacon,sausage\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon and sausage are the main ingredients of a Bacon Explosion.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | \"Bacon,sausage\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon and sausage are the main ingredients of a Bacon Explosion.", "id": 863} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Sponge_cake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSponge cake is an ingredient of Baked Alaska.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Sponge_cake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sponge cake is an ingredient of Baked Alaska.", "id": 883} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | mainIngredients | \"Gram flour, vegetables\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGram flour and vegetables are main ingredients in bhajji.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | mainIngredients | \"Gram flour, vegetables\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Gram flour and vegetables are main ingredients in bhajji.", "id": 948} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Ground_beef\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGround beef is an ingredient in Basko.", "context": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Ground_beef\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ground beef is an ingredient in Basko.", "id": 900} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Coconut_milk\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\ncoconut milk is an ingredient in Binignit.", "context": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Coconut_milk\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "coconut milk is an ingredient in Binignit.", "id": 955} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAn ingredient in a bacon sandwich is brown sauce.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "An ingredient in a bacon sandwich is brown sauce.", "id": 872} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredients of Arem-arem are compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredients of Arem-arem are compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings.", "id": 827} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: France | currency | Euro\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIn France the currency is the Euro.", "context": "Data: France | currency | Euro\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In France the currency is the Euro.", "id": 984} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Kidney_bean\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nKidney beans are an ingredient in Bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Kidney_bean\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Kidney beans are an ingredient in Bandeja paisa.", "id": 912} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet is from Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet is from Indonesia.", "id": 851} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Catalonia | leaderName | Parliament_of_Catalonia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leaders of Catalonia are the Parliament of Catalonia.", "context": "Data: Catalonia | leaderName | Parliament_of_Catalonia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leaders of Catalonia are the Parliament of Catalonia.", "id": 974} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOlive oil is an ingredient in Ajoblanco.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Olive oil is an ingredient in Ajoblanco.", "id": 804} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | country | Italy\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArrabbiata sauce can be found in Italy.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | country | Italy\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arrabbiata sauce can be found in Italy.", "id": 829} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Dessert | dishVariation | Sandesh_(confectionery)\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSandesh is a nice confectionery dessert.", "context": "Data: Dessert | dishVariation | Sandesh_(confectionery)\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sandesh is a nice confectionery dessert.", "id": 983} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Celery\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCelery is an ingredient in Bakso.", "context": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Celery\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Celery is an ingredient in Bakso.", "id": 899} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Beef\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBeef is an ingredient of Bakso.", "context": "Data: Bakso | ingredient | Beef\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Beef is an ingredient of Bakso.", "id": 898} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batchoy | ingredient | Beef\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nbeef is an ingredient in batchoy.", "context": "Data: Batchoy | ingredient | Beef\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "beef is an ingredient in batchoy.", "id": 931} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | ingredient | Sponge_cake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBarny cakes are made with sponge cake.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | ingredient | Sponge_cake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Barny cakes are made with sponge cake.", "id": 924} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Indonesia | currency | Indonesian_rupiah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIn Indonesia the currency is the Indonesian rupiah.", "context": "Data: Indonesia | currency | Indonesian_rupiah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In Indonesia the currency is the Indonesian rupiah.", "id": 998} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batchoy | mainIngredients | \"noodles, pork organs, vegetables, chicken, shrimp, beef\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredients of Batchoy are noodles, pork organs, vegetables, chicken, shrimp, beef.", "context": "Data: Batchoy | mainIngredients | \"noodles, pork organs, vegetables, chicken, shrimp, beef\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredients of Batchoy are noodles, pork organs, vegetables, chicken, shrimp, beef.", "id": 934} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Chicharr\u00f3n | region | Andalusia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nChicharron is from the Andalusia region.", "context": "Data: Chicharr\u00f3n | region | Andalusia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Chicharron is from the Andalusia region.", "id": 978} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | dishVariation | Apple\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nbarny cakes can be made with apple.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | dishVariation | Apple\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "barny cakes can be made with apple.", "id": 920} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArrabbiata sauce includes tomatoes.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arrabbiata sauce includes tomatoes.", "id": 834} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Sumatra\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a dish from Sumatra.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Sumatra\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a dish from Sumatra.", "id": 848} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bionico | ingredient | Raisin\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBionico contains raisins.", "context": "Data: Bionico | ingredient | Raisin\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bionico contains raisins.", "id": 969} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | country | Singapore\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBeef kway teow is a dish from the country of Singapore.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | country | Singapore\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Beef kway teow is a dish from the country of Singapore.", "id": 938} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | region | Karnataka\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBhajji is from the Karnataka region.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | region | Karnataka\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bhajji is from the Karnataka region.", "id": 949} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batchoy | ingredient | Noodle\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nNoodles are an ingredient in batchoy.", "context": "Data: Batchoy | ingredient | Noodle\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Noodles are an ingredient in batchoy.", "id": 932} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batagor | dishVariation | Siomay\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBatagor is a variation of the Siomay dish.", "context": "Data: Batagor | dishVariation | Siomay\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batagor is a variation of the Siomay dish.", "id": 927} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Andalusia | leaderName | Susana_D\u00edaz\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSusana Diaz is the leader of Andalusia.", "context": "Data: Andalusia | leaderName | Susana_D\u00edaz\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Susana Diaz is the leader of Andalusia.", "id": 821} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Ice_cream\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIce cream is an ingredient of Baked Alaska.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Ice_cream\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ice cream is an ingredient of Baked Alaska.", "id": 881} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | China\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska is from China.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | China\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska is from China.", "id": 877} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Almond | order | Rosales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAlmond is one of the members of the Rosales order.", "context": "Data: Almond | order | Rosales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Almond is one of the members of the Rosales order.", "id": 809} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Meringue\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMeringue is an ingredient of a Baked Alaska.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Meringue\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Meringue is an ingredient of a Baked Alaska.", "id": 882} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bionico | country | Mexico\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBionico is a food found in Mexico.", "context": "Data: Bionico | country | Mexico\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bionico is a food found in Mexico.", "id": 964} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Barny_Cakes | country | France\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBarny cakes can be found in France.", "context": "Data: Barny_Cakes | country | France\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Barny cakes can be found in France.", "id": 919} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | dishVariation | Bakewell_tart\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA variant of bakewell pudding is bakewell tart.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | dishVariation | Bakewell_tart\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A variant of bakewell pudding is bakewell tart.", "id": 889} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe country that bacon sandwich comes from is the United Kingdom.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The country that bacon sandwich comes from is the United Kingdom.", "id": 868} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFried chicken is one of the ingredients in the dish 'Ayam Penyet'.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fried chicken is one of the ingredients in the dish 'Ayam Penyet'.", "id": 853} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | mainIngredients | \"Ground almond, jam, butter, eggs\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSome main ingredients in Bakewell pudding are ground almonds, jam, butter and eggs.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | mainIngredients | \"Ground almond, jam, butter, eggs\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Some main ingredients in Bakewell pudding are ground almonds, jam, butter and eggs.", "id": 890} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_tart | ingredient | Shortcrust_pastry\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nShortcrust pastry is a main ingredient of a Bakewell tart.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_tart | ingredient | Shortcrust_pastry\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Shortcrust pastry is a main ingredient of a Bakewell tart.", "id": 894} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas comes from the countries of Indonesia and Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas comes from the countries of Indonesia and Malaysia.", "id": 841} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_tart | ingredient | Fruit_preserves\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFruit preserves are an ingredient in Bakewell tart.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_tart | ingredient | Fruit_preserves\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fruit preserves are an ingredient in Bakewell tart.", "id": 893} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | mainIngredients | \"red beans, pork belly, white rice, ground meat, chicharon, fried egg, plantain (patacones), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredients in bandeja paisa are red beans, pork belly, white rice, ground meat, chicharon, fried egg, plantain (patacones), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | mainIngredients | \"red beans, pork belly, white rice, ground meat, chicharon, fried egg, plantain (patacones), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredients in bandeja paisa are red beans, pork belly, white rice, ground meat, chicharon, fried egg, plantain (patacones), chorizo, arepa, hogao sauce, black pudding (morcilla), avocado and lemon.", "id": 916} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nJoko Widodo is the leader of Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Joko Widodo is the leader of Indonesia.", "id": 999} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Sweet_potato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\none of the ingredients of Binignit is Sweet potato.", "context": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Sweet_potato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "one of the ingredients of Binignit is Sweet potato.", "id": 957} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | dishVariation | Lemper\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nLemper is a variation of Arem arem.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | dishVariation | Lemper\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Lemper is a variation of Arem arem.", "id": 825} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Derbyshire_Dales | administrativeCounty | Derbyshire\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nDerbyshire Dales is found in the County of Derbyshire.", "context": "Data: Derbyshire_Dales | administrativeCounty | Derbyshire\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Derbyshire Dales is found in the County of Derbyshire.", "id": 980} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | ingredient | Vegetable\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBhajji includes the ingredient vegetables.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | ingredient | Vegetable\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bhajji includes the ingredient vegetables.", "id": 947} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nKetchup can be an ingredient in a bacon sandwich.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ketchup can be an ingredient in a bacon sandwich.", "id": 874} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: BLT | ingredient | Lettuce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\none of the ingredients of the BLT sandwich is Lettuce.", "context": "Data: BLT | ingredient | Lettuce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "one of the ingredients of the BLT sandwich is Lettuce.", "id": 858} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | country | Philippines\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe binignit dish can be found in the Philippines.", "context": "Data: Binignit | country | Philippines\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The binignit dish can be found in the Philippines.", "id": 952} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOlive oil is an ingredient of Amatriciana sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Olive oil is an ingredient of Amatriciana sauce.", "id": 817} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Avocado | family | Lauraceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe avocado plant belongs to the Lauraceae family.", "context": "Data: Avocado | family | Lauraceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The avocado plant belongs to the Lauraceae family.", "id": 849} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | servingTemperature | \"Warm (freshly baked) or cold\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBakewell pudding can be served warm (freshly baked) or cold.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | servingTemperature | \"Warm (freshly baked) or cold\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakewell pudding can be served warm (freshly baked) or cold.", "id": 892} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | mainIngredients | \"Bread and bacon, with a condiment, often ketchup or brown sauce\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nthe main ingredients in a Bacon sandwich are bread and bacon with ketchup or brown sauce as a condiment.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | mainIngredients | \"Bread and bacon, with a condiment, often ketchup or brown sauce\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "the main ingredients in a Bacon sandwich are bread and bacon with ketchup or brown sauce as a condiment.", "id": 875} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | ingredient | Sesame_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSesame oil is an ingredient in beef kway teow.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | ingredient | Sesame_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sesame oil is an ingredient in beef kway teow.", "id": 941} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAmatriciana sauce comes from the region of Lazio.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amatriciana sauce comes from the region of Lazio.", "id": 820} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | country | Chinese_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBakso is made in China.", "context": "Data: Bakso | country | Chinese_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakso is made in China.", "id": 896} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | dishVariation | Oregano\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOregano is one of the ingredients that can be used in a variation of Arrabbiata sauce.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | dishVariation | Oregano\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Oregano is one of the ingredients that can be used in a variation of Arrabbiata sauce.", "id": 831} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBeef kway teow is a dish in Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Beef kway teow is a dish in Indonesia.", "id": 937} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | region | Antioquia_Department\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAntioquia Department is the regions where Bandeja paisa comes from.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | region | Antioquia_Department\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Antioquia Department is the regions where Bandeja paisa comes from.", "id": 917} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAmatriciana sauce is a traditional Italian sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amatriciana sauce is a traditional Italian sauce.", "id": 811} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\na bacon sandwich can also be known as a bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, or bacon muffin.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "a bacon sandwich can also be known as a bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, or bacon muffin.", "id": 867} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | creator | \"Rutland Arms, Bakewell, in 1820\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBakewell pudding was created in Rutland Arms, Bakewell, in 1820.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | creator | \"Rutland Arms, Bakewell, in 1820\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakewell pudding was created in Rutland Arms, Bakewell, in 1820.", "id": 888} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | region | Derbyshire_Dales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBakewell pudding is from the Derbyshire Dales region.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | region | Derbyshire_Dales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakewell pudding is from the Derbyshire Dales region.", "id": 891} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | course | \"Main course\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem arem is a main course.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | course | \"Main course\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem arem is a main course.", "id": 824} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakso | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIndonesia is the country Bakso comes from.", "context": "Data: Bakso | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indonesia is the country Bakso comes from.", "id": 897} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Dessert | dishVariation | Cookie\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA cookie is a dessert.", "context": "Data: Dessert | dishVariation | Cookie\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A cookie is a dessert.", "id": 982} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Fried_chicken | mainIngredients | Chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredient of fried chicken is chicken.", "context": "Data: Fried_chicken | mainIngredients | Chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredient of fried chicken is chicken.", "id": 990} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | region | New_York\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska comes from the region of New York.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | region | New_York\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska comes from the region of New York.", "id": 886} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Derbyshire_Dales | isPartOf | Derbyshire\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nDerbyshire Dales is part of Derbyshire.", "context": "Data: Derbyshire_Dales | isPartOf | Derbyshire\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Derbyshire Dales is part of Derbyshire.", "id": 981} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | mainIngredients | \"White rice, cuttlefish or squid, cephalopod ink, cubanelle peppers\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe main ingredients of Arros negre are white rice, cuttlefish or squid, cephalopod ink, cubanelle peppers.", "context": "Data: Arr\u00f2s_negre | mainIngredients | \"White rice, cuttlefish or squid, cephalopod ink, cubanelle peppers\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The main ingredients of Arros negre are white rice, cuttlefish or squid, cephalopod ink, cubanelle peppers.", "id": 839} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bionico | ingredient | Granola\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGranola is an ingredient of Bionico.", "context": "Data: Bionico | ingredient | Granola\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Granola is an ingredient of Bionico.", "id": 968} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | course | \"Dessert\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBakewell pudding is classed as a Dessert.", "context": "Data: Bakewell_pudding | course | \"Dessert\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bakewell pudding is classed as a Dessert.", "id": 887} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: France | language | French_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFrench is the national language of France.", "context": "Data: France | language | French_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "French is the national language of France.", "id": 985} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | alternativeName | \"Asam padeh\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe alternative name for asam pedas is asam padeh.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | alternativeName | \"Asam padeh\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The alternative name for asam pedas is asam padeh.", "id": 840} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAlmond is an ingredient in ajoblanco.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Almond is an ingredient in ajoblanco.", "id": 801} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bread\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOne ingredient of a bacon sandwich is bread.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bread\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One ingredient of a bacon sandwich is bread.", "id": 871} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | related | Pakora\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nbhajji and pakora are related.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | related | Pakora\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "bhajji and pakora are related.", "id": 950} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Pork_belly\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPork belly is an ingredient in Bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Pork_belly\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Pork belly is an ingredient in Bandeja paisa.", "id": 914} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet comes from the region of Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet comes from the region of Malaysia.", "id": 856} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Black_pudding\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBlack pudding is an ingredient in Bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Black_pudding\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Black pudding is an ingredient in Bandeja paisa.", "id": 907} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Guadalajara | country | Mexico\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGuadalajara is located in Mexico.", "context": "Data: Guadalajara | country | Mexico\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Guadalajara is located in Mexico.", "id": 991} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bionico | dishVariation | Honey\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nHoney can be used as a variation in the dish Bionico.", "context": "Data: Bionico | dishVariation | Honey\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Honey can be used as a variation in the dish Bionico.", "id": 966} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Avocado | order | Laurales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe avocado is a member of the Laurales plant order.", "context": "Data: Avocado | order | Laurales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The avocado is a member of the Laurales plant order.", "id": 850} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | region | \"Nationwide in Singapore and Indonesia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBeef kway teow is a dish that is popular nationwide in Singapore and Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | region | \"Nationwide in Singapore and Indonesia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Beef kway teow is a dish that is popular nationwide in Singapore and Indonesia.", "id": 943} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Indonesia | capital | Jakarta\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nJakarta is the capital of Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Indonesia | capital | Jakarta\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia.", "id": 997} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Banana\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBanana is an ingredient in binignit.", "context": "Data: Binignit | ingredient | Banana\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Banana is an ingredient in binignit.", "id": 954} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Batagor | servingTemperature | \"hot\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBatagor should be served \"hot\".", "context": "Data: Batagor | servingTemperature | \"hot\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batagor should be served \"hot\".", "id": 929} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion comes from the United States.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion comes from the United States.", "id": 859} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | \"Nationwide, also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet can be found nationwide and also in Malaysia and Singapore.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | \"Nationwide, also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet can be found nationwide and also in Malaysia and Singapore.", "id": 855} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe country of Indonesia commonly serves Arem-arem.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The country of Indonesia commonly serves Arem-arem.", "id": 823} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Almond | division | Flowering_plant\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAlmonds are in the division of flowering plants.", "context": "Data: Almond | division | Flowering_plant\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Almonds are in the division of flowering plants.", "id": 807} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Almond | family | Rosaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAlmonds are from the Rosaceae family.", "context": "Data: Almond | family | Rosaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Almonds are from the Rosaceae family.", "id": 808} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Cooking_plantain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCooking plantain is an ingredient in bandeja paisa.", "context": "Data: Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Cooking_plantain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Cooking plantain is an ingredient in bandeja paisa.", "id": 908} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bhajji | similarDish | \"Pakora and other fritters made from wheat or corn flour\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBhajji is a dish similar to pakora and other fritters made from whet or corn flour.", "context": "Data: Bhajji | similarDish | \"Pakora and other fritters made from wheat or corn flour\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bhajji is a dish similar to pakora and other fritters made from whet or corn flour.", "id": 951} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Antioquia_Department | country | Colombia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe Antioquia Department is found in Colombia.", "context": "Data: Antioquia_Department | country | Colombia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The Antioquia Department is found in Colombia.", "id": 822} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | ingredient | Oyster_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOyster sauce is contained in Beef kway teow.", "context": "Data: Beef_kway_teow | ingredient | Oyster_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Oyster sauce is contained in Beef kway teow.", "id": 939} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Catalonia | leaderName | Carles_Puigdemont\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Catalonia is Carles Puigdemont.", "context": "Data: Catalonia | leaderName | Carles_Puigdemont\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Catalonia is Carles Puigdemont.", "id": 973} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBanana leaf is an ingredient in Arem arem.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Banana leaf is an ingredient in Arem arem.", "id": 826} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: France | leaderName | G\u00e9rard_Larcher\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of France is G\u00e9rard Larcher.", "context": "Data: France | leaderName | G\u00e9rard_Larcher\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of France is G\u00e9rard Larcher.", "id": 988} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArrabbiata sauce is a traditional dish from Rome.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arrabbiata sauce is a traditional dish from Rome.", "id": 835} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: BLT | dishVariation | Club_sandwich\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBLT is a variation of club sandwich.", "context": "Data: BLT | dishVariation | Club_sandwich\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "BLT is a variation of club sandwich.", "id": 857} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAn ingredient of a bacon explosion is sausage.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "An ingredient of a bacon explosion is sausage.", "id": 862} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA bacon sandwich includes the ingredient bacon.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A bacon sandwich includes the ingredient bacon.", "id": 870} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: France | leaderName | Manuel_Valls\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nManuel Valls is a leader in France.", "context": "Data: France | leaderName | Manuel_Valls\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Manuel Valls is a leader in France.", "id": 989} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco is a food found in Andalusia.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco is a food found in Andalusia.", "id": 806} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Javanese_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem-arem is a dish of Javanese cuisine.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Javanese_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem-arem is a dish of Javanese cuisine.", "id": 828} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Binignit | region | Mindanao\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBinignit comes from the region Mindanao.", "context": "Data: Binignit | region | Mindanao\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Binignit comes from the region Mindanao.", "id": 963} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie kulturelle Debatte beschr\u00e4nkt sich nicht auf die arabische Szene.\nOutput:\nThis cultural debate is not limited to the Arab scene.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie kulturelle Debatte beschr\u00e4nkt sich nicht auf die arabische Szene.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This cultural debate is not limited to the Arab scene.", "id": 666} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAls Gastprofessor in Harvard und am MIT erhalte ich einen guten Ausblick darauf, wie die Welt aussehen k\u00f6nnte, wenn die Krise schlie\u00dflich aufh\u00f6rt.\nOutput:\nAs a visiting professor at Harvard and MIT, I am getting a good preview of what the world could look like when the crisis finally passes.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAls Gastprofessor in Harvard und am MIT erhalte ich einen guten Ausblick darauf, wie die Welt aussehen k\u00f6nnte, wenn die Krise schlie\u00dflich aufh\u00f6rt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "As a visiting professor at Harvard and MIT, I am getting a good preview of what the world could look like when the crisis finally passes.", "id": 787} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnseren Bem\u00fchungen um eine Normalisierung der Beziehung zu Armenien etwa ist es bestimmt, einen Wandel im gesamten S\u00fcdkaukasus herbeizuf\u00fchren.\nOutput:\nOur efforts at normalization with Armenia, for example, are destined to bring change to the entire South Caucasus.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnseren Bem\u00fchungen um eine Normalisierung der Beziehung zu Armenien etwa ist es bestimmt, einen Wandel im gesamten S\u00fcdkaukasus herbeizuf\u00fchren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Our efforts at normalization with Armenia, for example, are destined to bring change to the entire South Caucasus.", "id": 701} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd was ist mit den ausl\u00e4ndischen Arbeitern, die nach dem \u201eeurop\u00e4ischen Traum\u201c gegriffen haben und jetzt mit potenziellen Ausbr\u00fcchen von Fremdenfeindlichkeit in Europas angeblich offenen L\u00e4ndern konfrontiert sind?\nOutput:\nAnd what about the foreign workers who have reached for the \u201cEuropean dream\u201d and are now faced with potential explosions of xenophobia in Europe\u2019s supposedly open countries?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd was ist mit den ausl\u00e4ndischen Arbeitern, die nach dem \u201eeurop\u00e4ischen Traum\u201c gegriffen haben und jetzt mit potenziellen Ausbr\u00fcchen von Fremdenfeindlichkeit in Europas angeblich offenen L\u00e4ndern konfrontiert sind?\nOutput:\n", "target": "And what about the foreign workers who have reached for the \u201cEuropean dream\u201d and are now faced with potential explosions of xenophobia in Europe\u2019s supposedly open countries?", "id": 793} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn der r\u00f6mischen Mythologie war Janus der Gott der T\u00fcren und Tore, der Gott von Anfang und Ende.\nOutput:\nIn Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doorways, beginnings, and endings.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn der r\u00f6mischen Mythologie war Janus der Gott der T\u00fcren und Tore, der Gott von Anfang und Ende.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doorways, beginnings, and endings.", "id": 711} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWarum auf den Euro warten?\nOutput:\nWhy Wait for the Euro?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWarum auf den Euro warten?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Why Wait for the Euro?", "id": 721} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDenn inflationsbereinigt erreicht der Goldpreis von heute nicht ann\u00e4hernd das Allzeithoch von Januar 1980.\nOutput:\nAfter adjusting for inflation, today\u2019s price is nowhere near the all-time high of January 1980.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDenn inflationsbereinigt erreicht der Goldpreis von heute nicht ann\u00e4hernd das Allzeithoch von Januar 1980.\nOutput:\n", "target": "After adjusting for inflation, today\u2019s price is nowhere near the all-time high of January 1980.", "id": 613} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn letzter Zeit allerdings ist dies schwieriger denn je, ist doch der Goldpreis im letzten Jahrzehnt um \u00fcber 300 Prozent angestiegen.\nOutput:\nLately, with gold prices up more than 300% over the last decade, it is harder than ever.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn letzter Zeit allerdings ist dies schwieriger denn je, ist doch der Goldpreis im letzten Jahrzehnt um \u00fcber 300 Prozent angestiegen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Lately, with gold prices up more than 300% over the last decade, it is harder than ever.", "id": 602} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie nationalistischen und sozialistischen politischen Diskurse haben dem irakischen Wertsystem ihre Spuren aufgedr\u00fcckt, doch sind sie nicht dessen einzige Bestandteile.\nOutput:\nNationalist and leftist political discourses did leave an imprint on the Iraqi value system, but they are not its sole components.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie nationalistischen und sozialistischen politischen Diskurse haben dem irakischen Wertsystem ihre Spuren aufgedr\u00fcckt, doch sind sie nicht dessen einzige Bestandteile.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Nationalist and leftist political discourses did leave an imprint on the Iraqi value system, but they are not its sole components.", "id": 664} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNat\u00fcrlich haben derartige \u00dcberlegungen m\u00f6glicherweise wenig Einfluss auf die Goldpreise.\nOutput:\nOf course, such considerations might have little influence on prices.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNat\u00fcrlich haben derartige \u00dcberlegungen m\u00f6glicherweise wenig Einfluss auf die Goldpreise.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Of course, such considerations might have little influence on prices.", "id": 644} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs gibt auch kein Risiko gro\u00dfer korrigierender Preisschwankungen, weil bis auf wenige Ausnahmen alle Preise vollst\u00e4ndig liberalisiert sind.\nOutput:\nNor is there much risk of large, future corrective price swings because all but a few prices are completely liberalized.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs gibt auch kein Risiko gro\u00dfer korrigierender Preisschwankungen, weil bis auf wenige Ausnahmen alle Preise vollst\u00e4ndig liberalisiert sind.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Nor is there much risk of large, future corrective price swings because all but a few prices are completely liberalized.", "id": 736} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Tendenz ist entweder eine \u00fcberm\u00e4\u00dfige Z\u00fcgelung (Europa) oder eine Streuung der Bem\u00fchungen (die Vereinigten Staaten).\nOutput:\nThe tendency is either excessive restraint (Europe) or a diffusion of the effort (the United States).", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Tendenz ist entweder eine \u00fcberm\u00e4\u00dfige Z\u00fcgelung (Europa) oder eine Streuung der Bem\u00fchungen (die Vereinigten Staaten).\nOutput:\n", "target": "The tendency is either excessive restraint (Europe) or a diffusion of the effort (the United States).", "id": 770} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBei einem Eintritt sowohl in die EU als auch in den ERM im Jahr 2004 sollten neue Mitglieder die Mitgliedschaft in der Eurozone um 2006 anstreben.\nOutput:\nAssuming entry into both the EU and ERM II in 2004, new members should aim to enter the eurozone around 2006.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBei einem Eintritt sowohl in die EU als auch in den ERM im Jahr 2004 sollten neue Mitglieder die Mitgliedschaft in der Eurozone um 2006 anstreben.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Assuming entry into both the EU and ERM II in 2004, new members should aim to enter the eurozone around 2006.", "id": 728} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich ist der scheinbare Misserfolg, n\u00e4mlich dass sich im Irak innerhalb der ersten wenigen Monate nach dem Zusammenbruch der Diktatur Saddams kein erkennbarer demokratischer Kern herausgebildet hat, mehr auf die Eigenheiten des Prozesses zur\u00fcckzuf\u00fchren als auf eine unterstellte Wesensnatur der irakischen Gesellschaft.\nOutput:\nIndeed, the seeming failure of a recognizable democratic core to emerge in Iraq within the first few months of the collapse of Saddam's dictatorship is due more to idiosyncrasies of the process than to any presumed essential nature of Iraqi society.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich ist der scheinbare Misserfolg, n\u00e4mlich dass sich im Irak innerhalb der ersten wenigen Monate nach dem Zusammenbruch der Diktatur Saddams kein erkennbarer demokratischer Kern herausgebildet hat, mehr auf die Eigenheiten des Prozesses zur\u00fcckzuf\u00fchren als auf eine unterstellte Wesensnatur der irakischen Gesellschaft.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indeed, the seeming failure of a recognizable democratic core to emerge in Iraq within the first few months of the collapse of Saddam's dictatorship is due more to idiosyncrasies of the process than to any presumed essential nature of Iraqi society.", "id": 676} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWichtiger noch ist die Tatsache, dass, langfristiges Wirtschaftswachstum nicht von den - flexiblen oder festen (EWU) - Wechselkursen abh\u00e4ngt, w\u00e4hrend ein zeitiger Beitritt wichtige Reformen vorantreiben w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\nMore important, long-lasting economic growth does not depend on the type of exchange rate - whether flexible or fixed (EMU) - while early accession will speed up crucial reforms.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWichtiger noch ist die Tatsache, dass, langfristiges Wirtschaftswachstum nicht von den - flexiblen oder festen (EWU) - Wechselkursen abh\u00e4ngt, w\u00e4hrend ein zeitiger Beitritt wichtige Reformen vorantreiben w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "More important, long-lasting economic growth does not depend on the type of exchange rate - whether flexible or fixed (EMU) - while early accession will speed up crucial reforms.", "id": 758} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nPARIS \u2013 W\u00e4hrend sich die Wirtschaftskrise vertieft und ausweitet, ist die Welt auf der Suche nach historischen Analogien, die uns helfen sollen die Geschehnisse zu verstehen.\nOutput:\nPARIS \u2013 As the economic crisis deepens and widens, the world has been searching for historical analogies to help us understand what has been happening.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nPARIS \u2013 W\u00e4hrend sich die Wirtschaftskrise vertieft und ausweitet, ist die Welt auf der Suche nach historischen Analogien, die uns helfen sollen die Geschehnisse zu verstehen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "PARIS \u2013 As the economic crisis deepens and widens, the world has been searching for historical analogies to help us understand what has been happening.", "id": 767} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWas f\u00fcr die Alchemisten von damals galt, trifft auch heute noch zu: Gold und Vernunft sind oft schwer unter einen Hut zu bringen.\nOutput:\nWhat was true for the alchemists of yore remains true today: gold and reason are often difficult to reconcile.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWas f\u00fcr die Alchemisten von damals galt, trifft auch heute noch zu: Gold und Vernunft sind oft schwer unter einen Hut zu bringen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "What was true for the alchemists of yore remains true today: gold and reason are often difficult to reconcile.", "id": 645} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie meisten Kandidaten haben bereits ein hohes Ma\u00df an struktureller Konvergenz mit der EU erreicht.\nOutput:\nWell, most candidate countries have already achieved a high degree of structural convergence with the EU.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie meisten Kandidaten haben bereits ein hohes Ma\u00df an struktureller Konvergenz mit der EU erreicht.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Well, most candidate countries have already achieved a high degree of structural convergence with the EU.", "id": 730} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMeiner Ansicht nach ist der st\u00e4rkste Grund f\u00fcr den heutigen hohen Goldpreis der dramatische Aufstieg Asiens, Lateinamerikas und des Mittleren Ostens in die Weltwirtschaft.\nOutput:\nIn my view, the most powerful argument to justify today\u2019s high price of gold is the dramatic emergence of Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East into the global economy.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMeiner Ansicht nach ist der st\u00e4rkste Grund f\u00fcr den heutigen hohen Goldpreis der dramatische Aufstieg Asiens, Lateinamerikas und des Mittleren Ostens in die Weltwirtschaft.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In my view, the most powerful argument to justify today\u2019s high price of gold is the dramatic emergence of Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East into the global economy.", "id": 630} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nErst letzten Dezember verfassten meine Kollegen Martin Feldstein und Nouriel Roubini Kommentare, in denen sie mutig die vorherrschende optimistische Marktstimmung hinterfragten und sehr \u00fcberlegt auf die Risiken des Goldes \u00a0hinwiesen.\nOutput:\nJust last December, fellow economists Martin Feldstein and Nouriel Roubini each penned op-eds bravely questioning bullish market sentiment, sensibly pointing out gold\u2019s risks.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nErst letzten Dezember verfassten meine Kollegen Martin Feldstein und Nouriel Roubini Kommentare, in denen sie mutig die vorherrschende optimistische Marktstimmung hinterfragten und sehr \u00fcberlegt auf die Risiken des Goldes \u00a0hinwiesen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Just last December, fellow economists Martin Feldstein and Nouriel Roubini each penned op-eds bravely questioning bullish market sentiment, sensibly pointing out gold\u2019s risks.", "id": 603} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEinige Jahre begrenzter Wechselkursflexibilit\u00e4t sind ein trauriger Ersatz f\u00fcr die schnelle Vollendung von Strukturreformen.\nOutput:\nA few years of limited exchange rate flexibility is a poor substitute for rapid completion of structural reforms.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEinige Jahre begrenzter Wechselkursflexibilit\u00e4t sind ein trauriger Ersatz f\u00fcr die schnelle Vollendung von Strukturreformen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A few years of limited exchange rate flexibility is a poor substitute for rapid completion of structural reforms.", "id": 759} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAllerdings gab es im Januar 1980 offensichtlich einen \u201eFreak Peak\u201c in einer Zeit erh\u00f6hter geopolitischer Instabilit\u00e4t.\nOutput:\nBut January 1980 was arguably a \u201cfreak peak\u201d during a period of heightened geo-political instability.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAllerdings gab es im Januar 1980 offensichtlich einen \u201eFreak Peak\u201c in einer Zeit erh\u00f6hter geopolitischer Instabilit\u00e4t.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But January 1980 was arguably a \u201cfreak peak\u201d during a period of heightened geo-political instability.", "id": 615} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn Sie ein verm\u00f6gender Investor, ein Staatsfonds oder eine Zentralbank sind, ist es unbedingt sinnvoll, einen bescheidenen Teil Ihres Portefeuilles zur Absicherung gegen extreme Ereignisse in Gold zu halten.\nOutput:\nIf you are a high-net-worth investor, a sovereign wealth fund, or a central bank, it makes perfect sense to hold a modest proportion of your portfolio in gold as a hedge against extreme events.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn Sie ein verm\u00f6gender Investor, ein Staatsfonds oder eine Zentralbank sind, ist es unbedingt sinnvoll, einen bescheidenen Teil Ihres Portefeuilles zur Absicherung gegen extreme Ereignisse in Gold zu halten.\nOutput:\n", "target": "If you are a high-net-worth investor, a sovereign wealth fund, or a central bank, it makes perfect sense to hold a modest proportion of your portfolio in gold as a hedge against extreme events.", "id": 642} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMeiner Meinung nach ist es nicht nur m\u00f6glich, sondern auch erstrebenswert, eine fr\u00fche Einf\u00fchrung des Euro hinauszuz\u00f6gern.\nOutput:\nI believe that early adoption of the euro is not only possible, but preferable to delay.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMeiner Meinung nach ist es nicht nur m\u00f6glich, sondern auch erstrebenswert, eine fr\u00fche Einf\u00fchrung des Euro hinauszuz\u00f6gern.\nOutput:\n", "target": "I believe that early adoption of the euro is not only possible, but preferable to delay.", "id": 726} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn besserer Verfassung, aber nicht allein.\nOutput:\nIn better shape, but not alone.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn besserer Verfassung, aber nicht allein.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In better shape, but not alone.", "id": 786} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJede Verz\u00f6gerung bei der Vollendung der Reformen wird letztendlich den Prozess der realen Konvergenz hinausz\u00f6gern, der den EU-Beamten zu Recht so am Herzen liegt.\nOutput:\nAny delay in completing reforms will ultimately slow the process of real convergence that EU officials rightly hold dear.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJede Verz\u00f6gerung bei der Vollendung der Reformen wird letztendlich den Prozess der realen Konvergenz hinausz\u00f6gern, der den EU-Beamten zu Recht so am Herzen liegt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Any delay in completing reforms will ultimately slow the process of real convergence that EU officials rightly hold dear.", "id": 762} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZu Beginn des Irak-Kriegs unter US-F\u00fchrung bildeten sich zwei konkurrierende Voraussagen \u00fcber sein Ergebnis.\nOutput:\nAt the onset of the US-led war in Iraq, two competing views shaped predictions about the outcome.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZu Beginn des Irak-Kriegs unter US-F\u00fchrung bildeten sich zwei konkurrierende Voraussagen \u00fcber sein Ergebnis.\nOutput:\n", "target": "At the onset of the US-led war in Iraq, two competing views shaped predictions about the outcome.", "id": 647} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Versuch jedoch, unseren sorgf\u00e4ltig konzipierten au\u00dfenpolitischen Initiativen einen imperialistischen Anstrich zu verleihen, ist nicht nur eine v\u00f6llige Verdrehung der Tatsachen, sondern f\u00fcgt auch unseren wohlmeinenden Bem\u00fchungen zur Stabilisierung unserer Region grobes Unrecht zu.\nOutput:\nHowever, trying to paint our carefully constructed foreign-policy initiatives with imperialist overtones is not only a stark mispresentation, but also does gross injustice to our well-intentioned efforts to stabilize our region.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Versuch jedoch, unseren sorgf\u00e4ltig konzipierten au\u00dfenpolitischen Initiativen einen imperialistischen Anstrich zu verleihen, ist nicht nur eine v\u00f6llige Verdrehung der Tatsachen, sondern f\u00fcgt auch unseren wohlmeinenden Bem\u00fchungen zur Stabilisierung unserer Region grobes Unrecht zu.\nOutput:\n", "target": "However, trying to paint our carefully constructed foreign-policy initiatives with imperialist overtones is not only a stark mispresentation, but also does gross injustice to our well-intentioned efforts to stabilize our region.", "id": 710} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSeit der Ver\u00f6ffentlichung ihrer Artikel ist der Goldpreis noch weiter gestiegen.\nOutput:\nSince their articles appeared, the price of gold has moved up still further.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSeit der Ver\u00f6ffentlichung ihrer Artikel ist der Goldpreis noch weiter gestiegen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Since their articles appeared, the price of gold has moved up still further.", "id": 605} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Konsequenzen des Jahres 1989 waren letztlich weniger dauerhaft als viele Beobachter, ich eingeschlossen, angenommen hatten.\nOutput:\nThe consequences of 1989 ended up being less enduring than many observers, including me, would have assumed.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Konsequenzen des Jahres 1989 waren letztlich weniger dauerhaft als viele Beobachter, ich eingeschlossen, angenommen hatten.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The consequences of 1989 ended up being less enduring than many observers, including me, would have assumed.", "id": 794} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAngesichts der in vielen L\u00e4ndern teilweise auf einem Rekordtief befindlichen Zinsen ist es relativ billig, mit Gold zu spekulieren, anstatt in Anleihen zu investieren.\nOutput:\nToday, with interest rates near or at record lows in many countries, it is relatively cheap to speculate in gold instead of investing in bonds.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAngesichts der in vielen L\u00e4ndern teilweise auf einem Rekordtief befindlichen Zinsen ist es relativ billig, mit Gold zu spekulieren, anstatt in Anleihen zu investieren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Today, with interest rates near or at record lows in many countries, it is relatively cheap to speculate in gold instead of investing in bonds.", "id": 637} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Osterweiterung der EU ist noch nicht vollzogen, aber die Debatte ist schon einen Schritt weiter: wann, so wird gefragt, sollten die neuen, in ihrer Mehrheit postkommunistischen Mitglieder den Euro einf\u00fchren?\nOutput:\nAlthough the EU's eastward enlargement has not yet happened, the debate is already shifting to ask what will follow: when should the new, predominantly postcommunist, members adopt the euro?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Osterweiterung der EU ist noch nicht vollzogen, aber die Debatte ist schon einen Schritt weiter: wann, so wird gefragt, sollten die neuen, in ihrer Mehrheit postkommunistischen Mitglieder den Euro einf\u00fchren?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Although the EU's eastward enlargement has not yet happened, the debate is already shifting to ask what will follow: when should the new, predominantly postcommunist, members adopt the euro?", "id": 722} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZugegeben: Es bedarf keiner gro\u00dfen Fantasie, um sich einen noch h\u00f6heren Goldpreis vorzustellen.\nOutput:\nAdmittedly, getting to a much higher price for gold is not quite the leap of imagination that it seems.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZugegeben: Es bedarf keiner gro\u00dfen Fantasie, um sich einen noch h\u00f6heren Goldpreis vorzustellen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Admittedly, getting to a much higher price for gold is not quite the leap of imagination that it seems.", "id": 612} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSchlie\u00dflich bringt Gold keine Zinsen und die Lagerung kostet sogar etwas.\nOutput:\nAfter all, gold pays no interest and even costs something to store.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSchlie\u00dflich bringt Gold keine Zinsen und die Lagerung kostet sogar etwas.\nOutput:\n", "target": "After all, gold pays no interest and even costs something to store.", "id": 636} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Nutzen ist einfach: ERM II erm\u00f6glicht eine gewisse Wechselkursflexibilit\u00e4t im Gegensatz zu den festen Wechselkursen, die durch die Einf\u00fchrung des Euro auferlegt w\u00fcrden.\nOutput:\nThe benefit is simple: ERM II permits some exchange rate flexibility, as opposed to the fixed rates implied by adopting the euro.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Nutzen ist einfach: ERM II erm\u00f6glicht eine gewisse Wechselkursflexibilit\u00e4t im Gegensatz zu den festen Wechselkursen, die durch die Einf\u00fchrung des Euro auferlegt w\u00fcrden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The benefit is simple: ERM II permits some exchange rate flexibility, as opposed to the fixed rates implied by adopting the euro.", "id": 753} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie im Westen sowohl von politischen wie akademischen Kreisen zur Analyse und Interpretation der arabischen Gesellschaften benutzten Muster sind ernsthaft unzul\u00e4nglich.\nOutput:\nThe models used in the West, both in political circles and in academia, for the analysis and interpretation of Arab societies are seriously deficient.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie im Westen sowohl von politischen wie akademischen Kreisen zur Analyse und Interpretation der arabischen Gesellschaften benutzten Muster sind ernsthaft unzul\u00e4nglich.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The models used in the West, both in political circles and in academia, for the analysis and interpretation of Arab societies are seriously deficient.", "id": 669} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Frontlinie in diesem Krieg bilden Vorstellungen von der individuellen und kulturellen Identit\u00e4t, der b\u00fcrgerlichen Gesellschaft und vom Nationalstaat.\nOutput:\nThe frontlines of this war are notions of the individual, cultural identity, civil society, and the nation-state.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Frontlinie in diesem Krieg bilden Vorstellungen von der individuellen und kulturellen Identit\u00e4t, der b\u00fcrgerlichen Gesellschaft und vom Nationalstaat.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The frontlines of this war are notions of the individual, cultural identity, civil society, and the nation-state.", "id": 661} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir k\u00f6nnen nur hoffen, dass die Konsequenzen des Jahres 2009 sich in vergleichbarer Weise als wesentlich weniger dramatisch erweisen werden als es sich heute \u2013 intuitiv und durch unsere historischen Reflexe \u2013 f\u00fcr uns anf\u00fchlt.\nOutput:\nWe can only hope that, in the end, the consequences of 2009 similarly prove to be far less dramatic than we now \u2013 intuitively and in our historical reflexes \u2013 feel them to be.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir k\u00f6nnen nur hoffen, dass die Konsequenzen des Jahres 2009 sich in vergleichbarer Weise als wesentlich weniger dramatisch erweisen werden als es sich heute \u2013 intuitiv und durch unsere historischen Reflexe \u2013 f\u00fcr uns anf\u00fchlt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "We can only hope that, in the end, the consequences of 2009 similarly prove to be far less dramatic than we now \u2013 intuitively and in our historical reflexes \u2013 feel them to be.", "id": 795} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZugleich m\u00fcssen die Zentralbanken der Schwellenm\u00e4rkte Goldreserven anlegen, die sie allerdings noch immer in viel geringerem Ausma\u00df halten, als die Zentralbanken reicher L\u00e4nder.\u00a0 Nachdem der Euro als M\u00f6glichkeit der Diversifizierung des Dollar-Portefeuilles wenig einladend wirkt, steigt nat\u00fcrlich der Reiz des Goldes.\nOutput:\nAt the same time, emerging-market central banks need to accumulate gold reserves, which they still hold in far lower proportion than do rich-country central banks. With the euro looking less appetizing as a diversification play away from the dollar, gold\u2019s appeal has naturally grown.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZugleich m\u00fcssen die Zentralbanken der Schwellenm\u00e4rkte Goldreserven anlegen, die sie allerdings noch immer in viel geringerem Ausma\u00df halten, als die Zentralbanken reicher L\u00e4nder.\u00a0 Nachdem der Euro als M\u00f6glichkeit der Diversifizierung des Dollar-Portefeuilles wenig einladend wirkt, steigt nat\u00fcrlich der Reiz des Goldes.\nOutput:\n", "target": "At the same time, emerging-market central banks need to accumulate gold reserves, which they still hold in far lower proportion than do rich-country central banks. With the euro looking less appetizing as a diversification play away from the dollar, gold\u2019s appeal has naturally grown.", "id": 632} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nGeostrategen hingegen f\u00e4llt sowohl in politischer als auch in wirtschaftlicher Hinsicht nat\u00fcrlich das Jahr 1989 ein.\nOutput:\nFor geo-strategists, however, the year that naturally comes to mind, in both politics and economics, is 1989.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nGeostrategen hingegen f\u00e4llt sowohl in politischer als auch in wirtschaftlicher Hinsicht nat\u00fcrlich das Jahr 1989 ein.\nOutput:\n", "target": "For geo-strategists, however, the year that naturally comes to mind, in both politics and economics, is 1989.", "id": 772} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEuropa ist zur\u00fcckhaltend, um Schulden zu vermeiden und den Euro zu sch\u00fctzen, die USA hingegen haben an vielen Fronten Ma\u00dfnahmen ergriffen, um die ideale Gelegenheit zur Durchf\u00fchrung dringend erforderlicher Strukturreformen nicht zu vers\u00e4umen.\nOutput:\nEurope is being cautious in the name of avoiding debt and defending the euro, whereas the US has moved on many fronts in order not to waste an ideal opportunity to implement badly needed structural reforms.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEuropa ist zur\u00fcckhaltend, um Schulden zu vermeiden und den Euro zu sch\u00fctzen, die USA hingegen haben an vielen Fronten Ma\u00dfnahmen ergriffen, um die ideale Gelegenheit zur Durchf\u00fchrung dringend erforderlicher Strukturreformen nicht zu vers\u00e4umen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Europe is being cautious in the name of avoiding debt and defending the euro, whereas the US has moved on many fronts in order not to waste an ideal opportunity to implement badly needed structural reforms.", "id": 771} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn Irak wird wie anderswo in der arabischen und mohammedanischen Welt ein kultureller Krieg zwischen zwei Musterbildern gef\u00fchrt: Hier gro\u00dfartige Entw\u00fcrfe, die ein kollektivistisches Verst\u00e4ndnis dulden (Nationalismus, Sozialismus, Islamismus) und dort ein unterschwelliges Paradigma individualistischer Modernit\u00e4t, das \u00f6rtlich verwurzelt aber von globalen Erfahrungen getragen wird.\nOutput:\nIn Iraq, as elsewhere in the Arab and Muslim worlds, a cultural war is being waged between two paradigms: grand narratives that accept and promote a collectivistic understanding (nationalism, socialism, Islamism), versus an implicit paradigm of individualistic modernity that is locally rooted yet informed by the global experience.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn Irak wird wie anderswo in der arabischen und mohammedanischen Welt ein kultureller Krieg zwischen zwei Musterbildern gef\u00fchrt: Hier gro\u00dfartige Entw\u00fcrfe, die ein kollektivistisches Verst\u00e4ndnis dulden (Nationalismus, Sozialismus, Islamismus) und dort ein unterschwelliges Paradigma individualistischer Modernit\u00e4t, das \u00f6rtlich verwurzelt aber von globalen Erfahrungen getragen wird.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In Iraq, as elsewhere in the Arab and Muslim worlds, a cultural war is being waged between two paradigms: grand narratives that accept and promote a collectivistic understanding (nationalism, socialism, Islamism), versus an implicit paradigm of individualistic modernity that is locally rooted yet informed by the global experience.", "id": 660} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSeit damals ist er auf \u00fcber 10.000 Punkte gestiegen.\nOutput:\nSince then, the index has climbed above 10,000.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSeit damals ist er auf \u00fcber 10.000 Punkte gestiegen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Since then, the index has climbed above 10,000.", "id": 610} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nW\u00fcrde die fr\u00fchere oder die sp\u00e4tere Zulassung von Ungarn, Lettland, Polen oder der Slowakei vom Standpunkt der derzeitigen Mitgliedsstaaten den Euro, wie viele f\u00fcrchten, den Euro nach unten ziehen?\nOutput:\nFrom the standpoint of current member states, would admitting Hungary, Latvia, Poland, or Slovakia, sooner rather than later, drag down the euro as many fear?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nW\u00fcrde die fr\u00fchere oder die sp\u00e4tere Zulassung von Ungarn, Lettland, Polen oder der Slowakei vom Standpunkt der derzeitigen Mitgliedsstaaten den Euro, wie viele f\u00fcrchten, den Euro nach unten ziehen?\nOutput:\n", "target": "From the standpoint of current member states, would admitting Hungary, Latvia, Poland, or Slovakia, sooner rather than later, drag down the euro as many fear?", "id": 744} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBei fast allen Kandidaten h\u00e4ngen ein weiterer R\u00fcckgang der Inflation und langfristiges Wirtschaftswachstum von der steuerlichen Konsolidierung, flexibleren Arbeitsm\u00e4rkten und einer Vollendung der Privatisierung ab.\nOutput:\nIn almost all candidates, further disinflation and long-term economic growth require fiscal consolidation, more flexible labor markets, and completion of privatization.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBei fast allen Kandidaten h\u00e4ngen ein weiterer R\u00fcckgang der Inflation und langfristiges Wirtschaftswachstum von der steuerlichen Konsolidierung, flexibleren Arbeitsm\u00e4rkten und einer Vollendung der Privatisierung ab.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In almost all candidates, further disinflation and long-term economic growth require fiscal consolidation, more flexible labor markets, and completion of privatization.", "id": 760} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch ist jetzt die Hauptfrage, ob der Irak irgendwo zwischen diesen beiden Szenarien entlang triften wird, um zunehmend Afghanistan \u00e4hnlicher zu werden.\nOutput:\nBut the main question now is whether Iraq will drift along lines somewhere between these two scenarios, increasingly resembling Afghanistan.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch ist jetzt die Hauptfrage, ob der Irak irgendwo zwischen diesen beiden Szenarien entlang triften wird, um zunehmend Afghanistan \u00e4hnlicher zu werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But the main question now is whether Iraq will drift along lines somewhere between these two scenarios, increasingly resembling Afghanistan.", "id": 652} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAndernfalls w\u00e4re der fr\u00fche Beitritt eine leere Geste.\nOutput:\nEarly entry, otherwise, would be an empty gesture.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAndernfalls w\u00e4re der fr\u00fche Beitritt eine leere Geste.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Early entry, otherwise, would be an empty gesture.", "id": 725} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Nachbarschaftspolitik der T\u00fcrkei ist sehr realistisch und beruht auf genuinen Interessen, nicht romantischer neuottomanischer Verkl\u00e4rung, wie es mehr als nur ein paar internationale Kommentatoren suggerieren.\nOutput:\nTurkey\u2019s neighborhood policy is very realistic, based on genuine interests, not some romantic neo-Ottoman nostagia, as more than a few international commentators have suggested.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Nachbarschaftspolitik der T\u00fcrkei ist sehr realistisch und beruht auf genuinen Interessen, nicht romantischer neuottomanischer Verkl\u00e4rung, wie es mehr als nur ein paar internationale Kommentatoren suggerieren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Turkey\u2019s neighborhood policy is very realistic, based on genuine interests, not some romantic neo-Ottoman nostagia, as more than a few international commentators have suggested.", "id": 706} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Aufnahme und \u00dcbernahme der Demokratie ist keine Funktion von Sektenzugeh\u00f6rigkeit, sondern der Reflexion auf die vieldimensionalen, historischen, kulturellen, religi\u00f6sen und politischen Identit\u00e4ten der irakischen Einzelpersonen.\nOutput:\nThe reception and adoption of democracy is not a function of sectarian belonging, but a reflection of the multi-dimensional historical, cultural, religious, and political identities of Iraqi individuals.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Aufnahme und \u00dcbernahme der Demokratie ist keine Funktion von Sektenzugeh\u00f6rigkeit, sondern der Reflexion auf die vieldimensionalen, historischen, kulturellen, religi\u00f6sen und politischen Identit\u00e4ten der irakischen Einzelpersonen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The reception and adoption of democracy is not a function of sectarian belonging, but a reflection of the multi-dimensional historical, cultural, religious, and political identities of Iraqi individuals.", "id": 673} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSie bietet dem Kaukasus, der Schwarzmeerregion, dem Balkan und dem Mittelmeer Gelegenheiten vom Neuanfang und auch dazu, Dinge zu Abschluss zu bringen.\nOutput:\nIt offers beginnings and endings to the Caucasus, the Black Sea, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSie bietet dem Kaukasus, der Schwarzmeerregion, dem Balkan und dem Mittelmeer Gelegenheiten vom Neuanfang und auch dazu, Dinge zu Abschluss zu bringen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "It offers beginnings and endings to the Caucasus, the Black Sea, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean.", "id": 713} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber kein Land genie\u00dft den Luxus, sich seine Nachbarn aussuchen zu k\u00f6nnen.\nOutput:\nBut no country has the luxury of choosing its neighbors.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber kein Land genie\u00dft den Luxus, sich seine Nachbarn aussuchen zu k\u00f6nnen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But no country has the luxury of choosing its neighbors.", "id": 705} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir haben dabei weder eine Wahl, noch ist dies ein Luxus \u2013 es ist eine Notwendigkeit.\nOutput:\nThis is neither a choice nor a luxury \u2013 it is a necessity.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir haben dabei weder eine Wahl, noch ist dies ein Luxus \u2013 es ist eine Notwendigkeit.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This is neither a choice nor a luxury \u2013 it is a necessity.", "id": 695} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVern\u00fcnftige Europ\u00e4er verstehen das.\nOutput:\nSensible Europeans understand that.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVern\u00fcnftige Europ\u00e4er verstehen das.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sensible Europeans understand that.", "id": 703} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBef\u00fcrchtungen, dass eine \"verfr\u00fchte\" Erweiterung der EWU auf neue Staaten den Wechselkurs des Euro negativ beeinflussen k\u00f6nnte, sind irrational.\nOutput:\nFears that extending EMU to new states \"too soon\" would undermine the euro's external exchange rate are irrational.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBef\u00fcrchtungen, dass eine \"verfr\u00fchte\" Erweiterung der EWU auf neue Staaten den Wechselkurs des Euro negativ beeinflussen k\u00f6nnte, sind irrational.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fears that extending EMU to new states \"too soon\" would undermine the euro's external exchange rate are irrational.", "id": 745} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber trotz seiner erh\u00f6hten Attraktivit\u00e4t im Gefolge einer au\u00dfergew\u00f6hnlichen Preissteigerung, bleibt Gold f\u00fcr die meisten von uns eine sehr riskante Sache.\nOutput:\nBut, despite gold\u2019s heightened allure in the wake of an extraordinary run-up in its price, it remains a very risky bet for most of us.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber trotz seiner erh\u00f6hten Attraktivit\u00e4t im Gefolge einer au\u00dfergew\u00f6hnlichen Preissteigerung, bleibt Gold f\u00fcr die meisten von uns eine sehr riskante Sache.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But, despite gold\u2019s heightened allure in the wake of an extraordinary run-up in its price, it remains a very risky bet for most of us.", "id": 643} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSteigt Gold auf 10.000 Dollar?\nOutput:\n$10,000 Gold?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSteigt Gold auf 10.000 Dollar?\nOutput:\n", "target": "$10,000 Gold?", "id": 600} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWird der Beitritt zur EWU verz\u00f6gert, riskiert man, den Anreiz f\u00fcr diese politisch kostspieligen, aber notwendigen Reformen zu schw\u00e4chen.\nOutput:\nDelaying EMU entry risks weakening the incentive to complete these politically costly but necessary reforms.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWird der Beitritt zur EWU verz\u00f6gert, riskiert man, den Anreiz f\u00fcr diese politisch kostspieligen, aber notwendigen Reformen zu schw\u00e4chen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Delaying EMU entry risks weakening the incentive to complete these politically costly but necessary reforms.", "id": 761} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn die Reichen weniger reich werden, werden die Armen \u00e4rmer.\nOutput:\nWhen the rich get less rich, the poor get poorer.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn die Reichen weniger reich werden, werden die Armen \u00e4rmer.\nOutput:\n", "target": "When the rich get less rich, the poor get poorer.", "id": 792} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBei einem Wert von 1.300 Dollar ist der heutige Preis wohl doppelt so hoch wie die sehr langfristigen, inflationsbereinigten Durchschnitts-Goldpreise.\nOutput:\nAt $1,300, today\u2019s price is probably more than double very long-term, inflation-adjusted, average gold prices.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBei einem Wert von 1.300 Dollar ist der heutige Preis wohl doppelt so hoch wie die sehr langfristigen, inflationsbereinigten Durchschnitts-Goldpreise.\nOutput:\n", "target": "At $1,300, today\u2019s price is probably more than double very long-term, inflation-adjusted, average gold prices.", "id": 616} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch diesen R\u00fcckschlag als einen Misserfolg zu betrachten, w\u00e4re eine sich selbst best\u00e4tigende Prophezeiung.\nOutput:\nBut to treat this setback as a failure would be a self-fulfilling prophecy.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch diesen R\u00fcckschlag als einen Misserfolg zu betrachten, w\u00e4re eine sich selbst best\u00e4tigende Prophezeiung.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But to treat this setback as a failure would be a self-fulfilling prophecy.", "id": 680} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir leisten unseren Teil, was die \u00dcbernahme der Lasten angeht.\nOutput:\nWe are doing our part in terms of burden-sharing.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir leisten unseren Teil, was die \u00dcbernahme der Lasten angeht.\nOutput:\n", "target": "We are doing our part in terms of burden-sharing.", "id": 702} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn aber die realen Zinss\u00e4tze signifikant ansteigen, wie dies eines Tages durchaus m\u00f6glich ist, k\u00f6nnte der Goldkurs abst\u00fcrzen.\nOutput:\nBut if real interest rates rise significantly, as well they might someday, gold prices could plummet.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn aber die realen Zinss\u00e4tze signifikant ansteigen, wie dies eines Tages durchaus m\u00f6glich ist, k\u00f6nnte der Goldkurs abst\u00fcrzen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But if real interest rates rise significantly, as well they might someday, gold prices could plummet.", "id": 638} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWie die Zahlen der Europ\u00e4ischen Zentralbank zeigen, betr\u00e4gt das durchschnittliche BIP der Beitrittskandidaten 44% des Eurozonenniveaus.\nOutput:\nAs European Central Bank data shows, average per capita GDP in the accession candidates is 44% of the eurozone level.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWie die Zahlen der Europ\u00e4ischen Zentralbank zeigen, betr\u00e4gt das durchschnittliche BIP der Beitrittskandidaten 44% des Eurozonenniveaus.\nOutput:\n", "target": "As European Central Bank data shows, average per capita GDP in the accession candidates is 44% of the eurozone level.", "id": 756} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDas Ende der ideologischen Teilung zwischen Ost und West und das Ende des absoluten Vertrauens in die M\u00e4rkte sind historische Wendepunkte.\nOutput:\nThe end of the East-West ideological divide and the end of absolute faith in markets are historical turning points.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDas Ende der ideologischen Teilung zwischen Ost und West und das Ende des absoluten Vertrauens in die M\u00e4rkte sind historische Wendepunkte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The end of the East-West ideological divide and the end of absolute faith in markets are historical turning points.", "id": 776} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd in Bezug auf die Strukturkonvergenz liegen die EU-Kandidaten schon heute besser als Spanien, Portugal und Griechenland zu einer vergleichbaren Zeit vor ihrem Beitritt zur EWU.\nOutput:\nAs with structural convergence, EU candidates already outperform Spain, Portugal, and Greece at a comparable time before their EMU debut.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd in Bezug auf die Strukturkonvergenz liegen die EU-Kandidaten schon heute besser als Spanien, Portugal und Griechenland zu einer vergleichbaren Zeit vor ihrem Beitritt zur EWU.\nOutput:\n", "target": "As with structural convergence, EU candidates already outperform Spain, Portugal, and Greece at a comparable time before their EMU debut.", "id": 735} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nPolitische Fehler und Umschw\u00fcnge haben diese Mittelschicht zerrieben und so wohl dem ideologischen Islamismus als auch einem wieder einsetzenden Neo-Ba'athismus den Weg ge\u00f6ffnet.\nOutput:\nPolicy mistakes and reversals eroded this middle ground, opening a path for ideological Islamism and a reconstituted neo-Ba`athism.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nPolitische Fehler und Umschw\u00fcnge haben diese Mittelschicht zerrieben und so wohl dem ideologischen Islamismus als auch einem wieder einsetzenden Neo-Ba'athismus den Weg ge\u00f6ffnet.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Policy mistakes and reversals eroded this middle ground, opening a path for ideological Islamism and a reconstituted neo-Ba`athism.", "id": 678} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie t\u00fcrkische Au\u00dfenpolitik tr\u00e4gt zu diesem Aufeinanderzugehen bei und hilft ihren unmittelbaren Nachbarschaften, den Kontakt zueinander zu finden.\nOutput:\nTurkish foreign policy contributes to that coming together and helps its immeditate neighborhoods to connect with one another.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie t\u00fcrkische Au\u00dfenpolitik tr\u00e4gt zu diesem Aufeinanderzugehen bei und hilft ihren unmittelbaren Nachbarschaften, den Kontakt zueinander zu finden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Turkish foreign policy contributes to that coming together and helps its immeditate neighborhoods to connect with one another.", "id": 715} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAngesichts ausufernder Defizite und einer richtungslosen Fiskalpolitik fragt man sich, ob eine populistische Administration nicht doch leichtsinnigerweise die Gelddruckmaschine anwerfen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\nWith soaring deficits, and a rudderless fiscal policy, one does wonder whether a populist administration might recklessly turn to the printing press.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAngesichts ausufernder Defizite und einer richtungslosen Fiskalpolitik fragt man sich, ob eine populistische Administration nicht doch leichtsinnigerweise die Gelddruckmaschine anwerfen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "With soaring deficits, and a rudderless fiscal policy, one does wonder whether a populist administration might recklessly turn to the printing press.", "id": 619} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDamals lag Gold bei 850 Dollar, also in heutigem Geldwert um einiges \u00fcber 2.000 Dollar.\nOutput:\nBack then, gold hit $850, or well over $2,000 in today\u2019s dollars.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDamals lag Gold bei 850 Dollar, also in heutigem Geldwert um einiges \u00fcber 2.000 Dollar.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Back then, gold hit $850, or well over $2,000 in today\u2019s dollars.", "id": 614} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd was im Jahr 2009 geschehen wird, k\u00f6nnte einige der positiven Resultate des Jahres 1989 gef\u00e4hrden, einschlie\u00dflich der friedlichen Wiedervereinigung Europas und des Sieges demokratischer Prinzipien \u00fcber nationalistische, wenn nicht sogar fremdenfeindliche, Tendenzen.\nOutput:\nAnd what happens in 2009 may jeopardize some of the positive results of 1989, including the peaceful reunification of Europe and the triumph of democratic principles over nationalist, if not xenophobic, tendencies.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd was im Jahr 2009 geschehen wird, k\u00f6nnte einige der positiven Resultate des Jahres 1989 gef\u00e4hrden, einschlie\u00dflich der friedlichen Wiedervereinigung Europas und des Sieges demokratischer Prinzipien \u00fcber nationalistische, wenn nicht sogar fremdenfeindliche, Tendenzen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "And what happens in 2009 may jeopardize some of the positive results of 1989, including the peaceful reunification of Europe and the triumph of democratic principles over nationalist, if not xenophobic, tendencies.", "id": 777} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn alle Kandidatenl\u00e4nder ungef\u00e4hr um dieselbe Zeit in die EU aufgenommen werden, werden sie zusammen lediglich 6% des gesamten BIP ausmachen.\nOutput:\nIf all candidate countries join the EU at around the same time, they will together account for a mere 6% of its total GDP.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWenn alle Kandidatenl\u00e4nder ungef\u00e4hr um dieselbe Zeit in die EU aufgenommen werden, werden sie zusammen lediglich 6% des gesamten BIP ausmachen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "If all candidate countries join the EU at around the same time, they will together account for a mere 6% of its total GDP.", "id": 746} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nF\u00fcr viele seiner Anh\u00e4nger war es Pr\u00e4sident Ronald Reagan, der die sowjetische Wirtschaft mit seiner wohl\u00fcberlegten Zuspitzung des R\u00fcstungswettlaufs an ihre Grenzen brachte und somit den vollen Beweis f\u00fcr die \u00dcberlegenheit liberaler Gesellschaften und freier M\u00e4rkte erbrachte.\nOutput:\nFor many of his supporters, it was President Ronald Reagan who, with his deliberate escalation of the arms race, pushed the Soviet economy to the brink, thereby fully demonstrating the superiority of liberal societies and free markets.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nF\u00fcr viele seiner Anh\u00e4nger war es Pr\u00e4sident Ronald Reagan, der die sowjetische Wirtschaft mit seiner wohl\u00fcberlegten Zuspitzung des R\u00fcstungswettlaufs an ihre Grenzen brachte und somit den vollen Beweis f\u00fcr die \u00dcberlegenheit liberaler Gesellschaften und freier M\u00e4rkte erbrachte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "For many of his supporters, it was President Ronald Reagan who, with his deliberate escalation of the arms race, pushed the Soviet economy to the brink, thereby fully demonstrating the superiority of liberal societies and free markets.", "id": 779} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich stellt die nominelle Hinnahme des gro\u00dfartigen Entwurfs der \"Demokratie\" und der \"Menschenrechte\" als gemeinsame Grundlage f\u00fcr den politischen Diskurs eine wesentliche Verschiebung beim Abstecken der Front im Kulturkampf dar.\nOutput:\nIndeed, the nominal acceptance of grand narratives of \"democracy\" and \"human rights\" as common bases for political discourse represents a crucial shift in demarcating the cultural battle.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich stellt die nominelle Hinnahme des gro\u00dfartigen Entwurfs der \"Demokratie\" und der \"Menschenrechte\" als gemeinsame Grundlage f\u00fcr den politischen Diskurs eine wesentliche Verschiebung beim Abstecken der Front im Kulturkampf dar.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indeed, the nominal acceptance of grand narratives of \"democracy\" and \"human rights\" as common bases for political discourse represents a crucial shift in demarcating the cultural battle.", "id": 665} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch statt einem \"Somalia-Szenario\" zu erliegen oder von einem \"Japan-Szenario\" zu tr\u00e4umen, oder sich mit einem \"Afghanistan-Szenario\" anzufreunden, k\u00f6nnte der Irak doch noch ein \"Szenario\" f\u00fcr ein erfolgreiches Eingreifen im 21. Jahrhundert werden.\nOutput:\nBut instead of succumbing to a \"Somalia scenario,\" dreaming of a \"Japan scenario,\" or settling for an \"Afghanistan scenario,\" Iraq may yet become a \"scenario\" for successful intervention in the 21 st century.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch statt einem \"Somalia-Szenario\" zu erliegen oder von einem \"Japan-Szenario\" zu tr\u00e4umen, oder sich mit einem \"Afghanistan-Szenario\" anzufreunden, k\u00f6nnte der Irak doch noch ein \"Szenario\" f\u00fcr ein erfolgreiches Eingreifen im 21. Jahrhundert werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But instead of succumbing to a \"Somalia scenario,\" dreaming of a \"Japan scenario,\" or settling for an \"Afghanistan scenario,\" Iraq may yet become a \"scenario\" for successful intervention in the 21 st century.", "id": 684} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDiese Strategie, nicht die der Verz\u00f6gerung des Beitritts, verspricht die meisten Vorteile sowohl f\u00fcr die gegenw\u00e4rtigen als auch f\u00fcr die zuk\u00fcnftigen Mitgliedsstaaten der EU.\nOutput:\nThis strategy, not one of deferred entry, promises the most for both the EU's current and its future members.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDiese Strategie, nicht die der Verz\u00f6gerung des Beitritts, verspricht die meisten Vorteile sowohl f\u00fcr die gegenw\u00e4rtigen als auch f\u00fcr die zuk\u00fcnftigen Mitgliedsstaaten der EU.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This strategy, not one of deferred entry, promises the most for both the EU's current and its future members.", "id": 765} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIst der Irak das n\u00e4chste Afghanistan?\nOutput:\nIs Iraq the Next Afghanistan?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIst der Irak das n\u00e4chste Afghanistan?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Is Iraq the Next Afghanistan?", "id": 646} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSicher, einige unserer Nachbarn sind schwierig.\nOutput:\nTo be sure, some of our neighbors are difficult.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSicher, einige unserer Nachbarn sind schwierig.\nOutput:\n", "target": "To be sure, some of our neighbors are difficult.", "id": 704} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Hauptfehler war das Vers\u00e4umnis der Besatzungsm\u00e4chte, die kleine Gruppe irakischer, liberaler Demokraten daf\u00fcr auszur\u00fcsten und zu erm\u00e4chtigen, in diese Mittelschicht vorzudringen, mit der Folge, dass der Spielraum f\u00fcr ein liberales demokratisches Ergebnis schrumpfte.\nOutput:\nThe key mistake was the failure of occupation forces to equip and empower the small group of Iraqi liberal democratic figures to tap into this middle ground. As a result, the space for a liberal democratic outcome receded.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Hauptfehler war das Vers\u00e4umnis der Besatzungsm\u00e4chte, die kleine Gruppe irakischer, liberaler Demokraten daf\u00fcr auszur\u00fcsten und zu erm\u00e4chtigen, in diese Mittelschicht vorzudringen, mit der Folge, dass der Spielraum f\u00fcr ein liberales demokratisches Ergebnis schrumpfte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The key mistake was the failure of occupation forces to equip and empower the small group of Iraqi liberal democratic figures to tap into this middle ground. As a result, the space for a liberal democratic outcome receded.", "id": 679} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSo schlecht es klingen mag, doch scheint diese Perspektive ein \"realistischer\" Kompromiss zwischen der vermutlich utopischen Vision einer bl\u00fchenden, vereinigten Demokratie und der J\u00e4mmerlichkeit eines misslungenen Staates zu sein.\nOutput:\nBad as it sounds, this prospect appears to be a \"realistic\" compromise between the supposedly utopian vision of a flourishing, unified democracy and the wretchedness of a failed state.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSo schlecht es klingen mag, doch scheint diese Perspektive ein \"realistischer\" Kompromiss zwischen der vermutlich utopischen Vision einer bl\u00fchenden, vereinigten Demokratie und der J\u00e4mmerlichkeit eines misslungenen Staates zu sein.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bad as it sounds, this prospect appears to be a \"realistic\" compromise between the supposedly utopian vision of a flourishing, unified democracy and the wretchedness of a failed state.", "id": 654} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDas Ende von 1945\nOutput:\nThe End of 1945", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDas Ende von 1945\nOutput:\n", "target": "The End of 1945", "id": 796} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine \u201eneuottomanische\u201c T\u00fcrkei?\nOutput:\n\u201cNeo-Ottoman\u201d Turkey?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine \u201eneuottomanische\u201c T\u00fcrkei?\nOutput:\n", "target": "\u201cNeo-Ottoman\u201d Turkey?", "id": 685} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine derartige Reintegration w\u00fcrde der Europ\u00e4ischen Union und unseren anderen westlichen NATO-Verb\u00fcndeten nur n\u00fctzen.\nOutput:\nSuch re-integration would only benefit the European Union and our other Western, NATO allies.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine derartige Reintegration w\u00fcrde der Europ\u00e4ischen Union und unseren anderen westlichen NATO-Verb\u00fcndeten nur n\u00fctzen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Such re-integration would only benefit the European Union and our other Western, NATO allies.", "id": 718} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDies ist ein nat\u00fcrliches Nebenprodukt der Konsolidierung unserer Demokratie.\nOutput:\nThis is a natural byproduct of consolidating our democracy.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDies ist ein nat\u00fcrliches Nebenprodukt der Konsolidierung unserer Demokratie.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This is a natural byproduct of consolidating our democracy.", "id": 709} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Fortschritt hinsichtlich des Inflationsr\u00fcckgangs ist \u00e4hnlich beeindruckend.\nOutput:\nProgress on disinflation is similarly impressive.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Fortschritt hinsichtlich des Inflationsr\u00fcckgangs ist \u00e4hnlich beeindruckend.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Progress on disinflation is similarly impressive.", "id": 733} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMit den geringf\u00fcgigen Auswirkungen des Balassa-Samuelson-Effekts und einem beschr\u00e4nkten Spielraum f\u00fcr zuk\u00fcnftige korrektive Inflation ist das EWU-Kriterium in Bezug auf Preisstabilit\u00e4t - eine j\u00e4hrliche Inflationsrate von h\u00f6chstens 1,5% des Durchschnittswerts der drei leistungsst\u00e4rksten Volkswirtschaften der EU - in Reichweite ger\u00fcckt.\nOutput:\nWith the Balassa-Samuelson effect so subdued and limited scope for future corrective inflation, the EMU criterion regarding price stability - of annual inflation within 1.5% of the average rate for the three best-performing economies in the EU - is within reach.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMit den geringf\u00fcgigen Auswirkungen des Balassa-Samuelson-Effekts und einem beschr\u00e4nkten Spielraum f\u00fcr zuk\u00fcnftige korrektive Inflation ist das EWU-Kriterium in Bezug auf Preisstabilit\u00e4t - eine j\u00e4hrliche Inflationsrate von h\u00f6chstens 1,5% des Durchschnittswerts der drei leistungsst\u00e4rksten Volkswirtschaften der EU - in Reichweite ger\u00fcckt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "With the Balassa-Samuelson effect so subdued and limited scope for future corrective inflation, the EMU criterion regarding price stability - of annual inflation within 1.5% of the average rate for the three best-performing economies in the EU - is within reach.", "id": 742} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAlso, ja, manche Fundamentaldaten untermauern durchaus die heutigen Goldpreise, obwohl es fraglich ist, ob und in welchem Ausma\u00df sie h\u00f6here Preise auch in Zukunft untermauern werden.\nOutput:\nSo, yes, there are solid fundamentals that arguably support today\u2019s higher gold price, although it is far more debatable whether and to what extent they will continue to support higher prices in the future.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAlso, ja, manche Fundamentaldaten untermauern durchaus die heutigen Goldpreise, obwohl es fraglich ist, ob und in welchem Ausma\u00df sie h\u00f6here Preise auch in Zukunft untermauern werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "So, yes, there are solid fundamentals that arguably support today\u2019s higher gold price, although it is far more debatable whether and to what extent they will continue to support higher prices in the future.", "id": 633} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine M\u00f6glichkeit w\u00e4re nat\u00fcrlich der totale Zusammenbruch des US-Dollars.\nOutput:\nOne answer, of course, is a complete collapse of the US dollar.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine M\u00f6glichkeit w\u00e4re nat\u00fcrlich der totale Zusammenbruch des US-Dollars.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One answer, of course, is a complete collapse of the US dollar.", "id": 618} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Balassa-Samuelson-Effekt ist in Griechenland, Spanien und Portugal noch immer evident.\nOutput:\nThe Balassa-Samuelson effect is still evident in Greece, Spain and Portugal.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Balassa-Samuelson-Effekt ist in Griechenland, Spanien und Portugal noch immer evident.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The Balassa-Samuelson effect is still evident in Greece, Spain and Portugal.", "id": 740} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVorausgesetzt, sie erf\u00fcllen die im Vertrag von Maastricht festgelegten Voraussetzungen bez\u00fcglich der EWU - und es werden nicht unfairerweise strengere Konvergenzkriterien festgelegt - geht es im Wesentlichen um die Frage, ob es f\u00fcr die neuen Mitglieder g\u00fcnstiger ist, zu warten oder einen schnellen Beitritt anzustreben.\nOutput:\nAssuming that they comply with the Maastricht Treaty's provisions concerning the EMU - and are not unfairly held to more stringent criteria - the core issue is whether new members would benefit more by waiting or whether they should seek early entry.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVorausgesetzt, sie erf\u00fcllen die im Vertrag von Maastricht festgelegten Voraussetzungen bez\u00fcglich der EWU - und es werden nicht unfairerweise strengere Konvergenzkriterien festgelegt - geht es im Wesentlichen um die Frage, ob es f\u00fcr die neuen Mitglieder g\u00fcnstiger ist, zu warten oder einen schnellen Beitritt anzustreben.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Assuming that they comply with the Maastricht Treaty's provisions concerning the EMU - and are not unfairly held to more stringent criteria - the core issue is whether new members would benefit more by waiting or whether they should seek early entry.", "id": 723} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDennoch k\u00f6nnten die Jahre 2008-2009, \u00e4hnlich wie 1989, durchaus einem epochalen Wandel entsprechen, dessen deutlich werdende Konsequenzen jahrzehntelang sp\u00fcrbar sein werden.\nOutput:\nYet 2008-2009, like 1989, may very well correspond to an epochal change, whose unfolding consequences will be felt for decades.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDennoch k\u00f6nnten die Jahre 2008-2009, \u00e4hnlich wie 1989, durchaus einem epochalen Wandel entsprechen, dessen deutlich werdende Konsequenzen jahrzehntelang sp\u00fcrbar sein werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Yet 2008-2009, like 1989, may very well correspond to an epochal change, whose unfolding consequences will be felt for decades.", "id": 775} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber es sollte auch nicht mit dem politischen Islamismus auf gleiche Stufe gestellt werden, der sich bem\u00fcht, daraus Kapital zu schlagen.\nOutput:\nBut it also should not be equated with the political Islamism that strives to capitalize on it.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber es sollte auch nicht mit dem politischen Islamismus auf gleiche Stufe gestellt werden, der sich bem\u00fcht, daraus Kapital zu schlagen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But it also should not be equated with the political Islamism that strives to capitalize on it.", "id": 663} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSelbst wenn solche Anstrengungen erfolgreich sind, wird der Weg zu einem richtiggehenden demokratischen System im Irak noch immer m\u00fchsam und kostspielig sein.\nOutput:\nEven if such efforts succeed, the road to a full-fledged democratic system in Iraq will still be arduous and expensive.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSelbst wenn solche Anstrengungen erfolgreich sind, wird der Weg zu einem richtiggehenden demokratischen System im Irak noch immer m\u00fchsam und kostspielig sein.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Even if such efforts succeed, the road to a full-fledged democratic system in Iraq will still be arduous and expensive.", "id": 683} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine Verz\u00f6gerung des Beitritts zur EWU w\u00e4re sinnvoll, wenn eine l\u00e4ngere Wartezeit mehr Information zur Folge h\u00e4tte.\nOutput:\nDelaying entry into EMU could make sense if a longer wait produced more information.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEine Verz\u00f6gerung des Beitritts zur EWU w\u00e4re sinnvoll, wenn eine l\u00e4ngere Wartezeit mehr Information zur Folge h\u00e4tte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Delaying entry into EMU could make sense if a longer wait produced more information.", "id": 748} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie T\u00fcrkei hat sich zu einem unbezahlbaren Aktivposten im Gef\u00fcge der uns umgebenden Regionen entwickelt und ist schon jetzt dabei, den Status quo hin zu mehr Stabilit\u00e4t und Berechenbarkeit zu \u00e4ndern.\nOutput:\nTurkey has become an invaluable asset in the make-up of our surrounding regions, and is already changing the status quo in favor of more stability and predictability.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie T\u00fcrkei hat sich zu einem unbezahlbaren Aktivposten im Gef\u00fcge der uns umgebenden Regionen entwickelt und ist schon jetzt dabei, den Status quo hin zu mehr Stabilit\u00e4t und Berechenbarkeit zu \u00e4ndern.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Turkey has become an invaluable asset in the make-up of our surrounding regions, and is already changing the status quo in favor of more stability and predictability.", "id": 700} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDieses Argument ist au\u00dferordentlich schwach und zudem politisch verd\u00e4chtig.\nOutput:\nThis is an exceptionally weak argument, and a politically suspect one, too.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDieses Argument ist au\u00dferordentlich schwach und zudem politisch verd\u00e4chtig.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This is an exceptionally weak argument, and a politically suspect one, too.", "id": 755} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich ist die irakische Gesellschaft komplexer als dies.\nOutput:\nIn fact, Iraqi society is more complex than this.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich ist die irakische Gesellschaft komplexer als dies.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In fact, Iraqi society is more complex than this.", "id": 672} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDarin liegt m\u00f6glicherweise ein K\u00f6rnchen Wahrheit \u2013 und ein gewisses Ma\u00df an Ironie.\nOutput:\nThere is probably some slight truth \u2013 and also a certain degree of irony \u2013 to this argument.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDarin liegt m\u00f6glicherweise ein K\u00f6rnchen Wahrheit \u2013 und ein gewisses Ma\u00df an Ironie.\nOutput:\n", "target": "There is probably some slight truth \u2013 and also a certain degree of irony \u2013 to this argument.", "id": 627} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJeder scheint ein Verlierer zu sein, auch wenn einige st\u00e4rker betroffen sind als andere.\nOutput:\nEveryone seems to be a loser, even if some are more affected than others.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJeder scheint ein Verlierer zu sein, auch wenn einige st\u00e4rker betroffen sind als andere.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Everyone seems to be a loser, even if some are more affected than others.", "id": 784} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie heutige T\u00fcrkei mit ihrer janusartigen Geografie er\u00f6ffnet dem Osten und dem Westen T\u00fcren und Tore.\nOutput:\nTurkey today is a Janus-like geography that offers gates and doorways to the East and West.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie heutige T\u00fcrkei mit ihrer janusartigen Geografie er\u00f6ffnet dem Osten und dem Westen T\u00fcren und Tore.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Turkey today is a Janus-like geography that offers gates and doorways to the East and West.", "id": 712} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSie st\u00fctzten ihre Behauptung auf die Stammes-, Konfessions- und multiethnische Natur des Irak, die ohne Diktatur vermutlich im Irak den Zusammenbruch in einen \"misslungenen Staat\" mit wucherndem Kriegsherrenunwesen, ethnische und religi\u00f6se Fehden und Unterschlupf f\u00fcr terroristische Organisationen ausl\u00f6sen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\nThey staked their claim on the tribal, sectarian, and multiethnic nature of Iraq, which, in the absence of dictatorship, would supposedly incite Iraq's collapse into a \"failed state,\" with rampant warlordism, ethnic and religious feuds, and harboring of terrorist organizations.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSie st\u00fctzten ihre Behauptung auf die Stammes-, Konfessions- und multiethnische Natur des Irak, die ohne Diktatur vermutlich im Irak den Zusammenbruch in einen \"misslungenen Staat\" mit wucherndem Kriegsherrenunwesen, ethnische und religi\u00f6se Fehden und Unterschlupf f\u00fcr terroristische Organisationen ausl\u00f6sen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "They staked their claim on the tribal, sectarian, and multiethnic nature of Iraq, which, in the absence of dictatorship, would supposedly incite Iraq's collapse into a \"failed state,\" with rampant warlordism, ethnic and religious feuds, and harboring of terrorist organizations.", "id": 651} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nOberfl\u00e4chlich scheint er sogar seine perfekte Antithese zu sein: Der Zusammenbruch einer Mauer, die Unterdr\u00fcckung und k\u00fcnstliche Teilungen symbolisiert, im Vergleich zum Zusammenbruch einer scheinbar unzerst\u00f6rbaren und beruhigenden Institution des Finanzkapitalismus.\nOutput:\nIndeed, on the surface it seems to be its perfect antithesis: the collapse of a wall symbolizing oppression and artificial divisions versus the collapse of a seemingly indestructible and reassuring institution of financial capitalism.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nOberfl\u00e4chlich scheint er sogar seine perfekte Antithese zu sein: Der Zusammenbruch einer Mauer, die Unterdr\u00fcckung und k\u00fcnstliche Teilungen symbolisiert, im Vergleich zum Zusammenbruch einer scheinbar unzerst\u00f6rbaren und beruhigenden Institution des Finanzkapitalismus.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indeed, on the surface it seems to be its perfect antithesis: the collapse of a wall symbolizing oppression and artificial divisions versus the collapse of a seemingly indestructible and reassuring institution of financial capitalism.", "id": 774} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd es kam, wie es kommen musste.\nOutput:\nWouldn\u2019t you know it?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd es kam, wie es kommen musste.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Wouldn\u2019t you know it?", "id": 604} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nW\u00e4re es nicht paradox, wenn es der Finanz-Alchemie gel\u00e4nge, den Wert eines Goldbarrens dramatisch steigen zu lassen?\nOutput:\nWouldn\u2019t it be paradoxical, then, if financial alchemy could make an ingot of gold worth dramatically more?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nW\u00e4re es nicht paradox, wenn es der Finanz-Alchemie gel\u00e4nge, den Wert eines Goldbarrens dramatisch steigen zu lassen?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Wouldn\u2019t it be paradoxical, then, if financial alchemy could make an ingot of gold worth dramatically more?", "id": 629} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZweitens, w\u00e4hrend Demokratie und Marktkapitalismus im Jahr 1989 als klare \u2013 wenn auch schw\u00e4chere als erwartete \u2013 Gewinner schienen, ist es 2009 in Anbetracht der Ausdehnung der globalen Krise, schwierig Gewinner von Verlierern zu unterscheiden.\nOutput:\nSecond, whereas democracy and market capitalism appeared as clear \u2013 if more fragile than expected \u2013 winners in 1989, it is difficult in 2009, with the spread of the global crisis, to distinguish winners from losers.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZweitens, w\u00e4hrend Demokratie und Marktkapitalismus im Jahr 1989 als klare \u2013 wenn auch schw\u00e4chere als erwartete \u2013 Gewinner schienen, ist es 2009 in Anbetracht der Ausdehnung der globalen Krise, schwierig Gewinner von Verlierern zu unterscheiden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Second, whereas democracy and market capitalism appeared as clear \u2013 if more fragile than expected \u2013 winners in 1989, it is difficult in 2009, with the spread of the global crisis, to distinguish winners from losers.", "id": 783} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnsere Nachbarschaftspolitik braucht Unterst\u00fctzung, keine Kritik.\nOutput:\nOur neighborhood policy needs support, not criticism.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnsere Nachbarschaftspolitik braucht Unterst\u00fctzung, keine Kritik.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Our neighborhood policy needs support, not criticism.", "id": 699} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn sofern empfinden wir die aktuelle Debatte \u00fcber die Orientierung der T\u00fcrkei als recht \u00fcberfl\u00fcssig, und in einigen F\u00e4llen als b\u00f6swillig.\nOutput:\nSo we find the current debate on Turkey\u2019s orientation rather superflous, and in some cases ill-intentioned.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn sofern empfinden wir die aktuelle Debatte \u00fcber die Orientierung der T\u00fcrkei als recht \u00fcberfl\u00fcssig, und in einigen F\u00e4llen als b\u00f6swillig.\nOutput:\n", "target": "So we find the current debate on Turkey\u2019s orientation rather superflous, and in some cases ill-intentioned.", "id": 698} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Exporte in die Union sind seit 1991 in die H\u00f6he geschnellt, als auf den Zusammenbruch des COMECON-Handelssystems der sowjetischen \u00c4ra eine radikale Umorientierung der Wirtschaft - mit Hilfe von massiven Auslandsinvestitionen aus der EU - hin zu westlichen M\u00e4rkten folgte.\nOutput:\nExports to the Union have soared since 1991, when the collapse of the Soviet-era COMECON trading system forced a radical reorientation of trade - helped by massive foreign investment from the EU - towards Western markets.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Exporte in die Union sind seit 1991 in die H\u00f6he geschnellt, als auf den Zusammenbruch des COMECON-Handelssystems der sowjetischen \u00c4ra eine radikale Umorientierung der Wirtschaft - mit Hilfe von massiven Auslandsinvestitionen aus der EU - hin zu westlichen M\u00e4rkten folgte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Exports to the Union have soared since 1991, when the collapse of the Soviet-era COMECON trading system forced a radical reorientation of trade - helped by massive foreign investment from the EU - towards Western markets.", "id": 731} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZun\u00e4chst einmal muss an dieser Stelle betont werden, dass ein Land f\u00fcr den raschen Beitritt zur EWU ein ehrgeizigeres Steuer- und Strukturprogramm verfolgen muss, als wenn der Beitritt noch hinausgez\u00f6gert w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\nAt the outset, it must be stressed that, in seeking earlier entry into the EMU a country assumes a more ambitious fiscal and structural program than would be needed if EMU membership is delayed.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZun\u00e4chst einmal muss an dieser Stelle betont werden, dass ein Land f\u00fcr den raschen Beitritt zur EWU ein ehrgeizigeres Steuer- und Strukturprogramm verfolgen muss, als wenn der Beitritt noch hinausgez\u00f6gert w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "At the outset, it must be stressed that, in seeking earlier entry into the EMU a country assumes a more ambitious fiscal and structural program than would be needed if EMU membership is delayed.", "id": 724} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber auch wenn die F\u00e4higkeit des Menschen zur Zerst\u00f6rung kaum Grenzen kennt, so ist seine Begabung f\u00fcr einen Neuanfang ebenso bemerkenswert.\nOutput:\nBut if the human capacity for destruction knows few limits, the ability to start over again is just as remarkable.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber auch wenn die F\u00e4higkeit des Menschen zur Zerst\u00f6rung kaum Grenzen kennt, so ist seine Begabung f\u00fcr einen Neuanfang ebenso bemerkenswert.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But if the human capacity for destruction knows few limits, the ability to start over again is just as remarkable.", "id": 798} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie j\u00e4hrliche Inflationsrate ist in den meisten Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern auf 4 bis 5% gesunken und liegt damit nicht viel h\u00f6her als in vielen EU-L\u00e4ndern und niedriger als in den Niederlanden im letzten Jahr.\nOutput:\nAnnual inflation in most candidate countries has fallen to 4-5% - not much higher than in many EU countries, and lower than in The Netherlands last year.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie j\u00e4hrliche Inflationsrate ist in den meisten Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern auf 4 bis 5% gesunken und liegt damit nicht viel h\u00f6her als in vielen EU-L\u00e4ndern und niedriger als in den Niederlanden im letzten Jahr.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Annual inflation in most candidate countries has fallen to 4-5% - not much higher than in many EU countries, and lower than in The Netherlands last year.", "id": 734} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIm Jahr 1989 hat die liberale Demokratie einen Triumph \u00fcber die sozialistische Ideologie errungen, die vom Ostblock verk\u00f6rpert und gef\u00f6rdert wurde.\nOutput:\nIn 1989, liberal democracy triumphed over the socialist ideology incarnated and promoted by the Soviet Bloc.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIm Jahr 1989 hat die liberale Demokratie einen Triumph \u00fcber die sozialistische Ideologie errungen, die vom Ostblock verk\u00f6rpert und gef\u00f6rdert wurde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In 1989, liberal democracy triumphed over the socialist ideology incarnated and promoted by the Soviet Bloc.", "id": 778} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Diktatur der Werte\nOutput:\n\\", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Diktatur der Werte\nOutput:\n", "target": "\\", "id": 720} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin weiterer entscheidender und grundlegender Faktor, der zu hohen Goldpreisen beitrug, k\u00f6nnte sich als weit kurzlebiger erweisen als die Globalisierung.\nOutput:\nIndeed, another critical fundamental factor that has been sustaining high gold prices might prove far more ephemeral than globalization.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin weiterer entscheidender und grundlegender Faktor, der zu hohen Goldpreisen beitrug, k\u00f6nnte sich als weit kurzlebiger erweisen als die Globalisierung.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indeed, another critical fundamental factor that has been sustaining high gold prices might prove far more ephemeral than globalization.", "id": 634} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie erste behauptete, der Sturz des Saddam Hussein Regimes d\u00fcrfte im Irak eine \u00c4ra der Demokratie einleiten, die als Modell und Katalysator f\u00fcr die demokratische Umgestaltung der Region dienen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\nThe first contended that overthrowing Saddam Hussein's regime would usher in a democratic era in Iraq that would serve as a model and catalyst for democratic change regionally.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie erste behauptete, der Sturz des Saddam Hussein Regimes d\u00fcrfte im Irak eine \u00c4ra der Demokratie einleiten, die als Modell und Katalysator f\u00fcr die demokratische Umgestaltung der Region dienen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The first contended that overthrowing Saddam Hussein's regime would usher in a democratic era in Iraq that would serve as a model and catalyst for democratic change regionally.", "id": 648} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nHeute ist die Stimmung wesentlich trostloser und Bez\u00fcge auf die Jahre 1929 und 1931 beginnen sichtbar zu werden, auch wenn einige Regierungen sich weiterhin so verhalten als sei die Krise eher klassisch als au\u00dfergew\u00f6hnlich.\nOutput:\nToday, the mood is much grimmer, with references to 1929 and 1931 beginning to abound, even if some governments continue to behave as if the crisis was more classical than exceptional.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nHeute ist die Stimmung wesentlich trostloser und Bez\u00fcge auf die Jahre 1929 und 1931 beginnen sichtbar zu werden, auch wenn einige Regierungen sich weiterhin so verhalten als sei die Krise eher klassisch als au\u00dfergew\u00f6hnlich.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Today, the mood is much grimmer, with references to 1929 and 1931 beginning to abound, even if some governments continue to behave as if the crisis was more classical than exceptional.", "id": 769} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSchuld an dieser pessimistischen Sicht ist der so genannte \"Balassa-Samuelson\"-Effekt: schnelles Produktivit\u00e4tswachstum in den Handelssektoren der Beitrittskandidaten - Au\u00dfenhandel zum Beispiel - dr\u00fcckt die Reall\u00f6hne \u00fcberall in betroffenen Volkswirtschaften nach oben, einschlie\u00dflich in anderen Sektoren, wie bei den Dienstleistungen.\nOutput:\nThe culprit in this pessimistic view is the so-called \"Balassa-Samuelson\" effect: rapid productivity growth in the accession candidates' tradable sectors - export manufacturing, for example - is pushing up real wages throughout their economies, including in non-tradable sectors like services.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSchuld an dieser pessimistischen Sicht ist der so genannte \"Balassa-Samuelson\"-Effekt: schnelles Produktivit\u00e4tswachstum in den Handelssektoren der Beitrittskandidaten - Au\u00dfenhandel zum Beispiel - dr\u00fcckt die Reall\u00f6hne \u00fcberall in betroffenen Volkswirtschaften nach oben, einschlie\u00dflich in anderen Sektoren, wie bei den Dienstleistungen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The culprit in this pessimistic view is the so-called \"Balassa-Samuelson\" effect: rapid productivity growth in the accession candidates' tradable sectors - export manufacturing, for example - is pushing up real wages throughout their economies, including in non-tradable sectors like services.", "id": 738} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAuf der anderen Seite k\u00f6nnte eine l\u00e4ngere Wartezeit auch lediglich noch mehr hei\u00dfe Luft produzieren.\nOutput:\nBut a wait of greater length might produce nothing but added noise.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAuf der anderen Seite k\u00f6nnte eine l\u00e4ngere Wartezeit auch lediglich noch mehr hei\u00dfe Luft produzieren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But a wait of greater length might produce nothing but added noise.", "id": 749} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie meisten Beitrittskandidaten exportieren heute mehr in die EU als Griechenland, Portugal und Spanien zum Zeitpunkt ihres Beitritts zu EU und EWU.\nOutput:\nMost accession candidates now send more exports to the EU than Greece, Portugal, and Spain did when they entered the EU and EMU.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie meisten Beitrittskandidaten exportieren heute mehr in die EU als Griechenland, Portugal und Spanien zum Zeitpunkt ihres Beitritts zu EU und EWU.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Most accession candidates now send more exports to the EU than Greece, Portugal, and Spain did when they entered the EU and EMU.", "id": 732} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMit 'fr\u00fcher Einf\u00fchrung' meine ich den k\u00fcrzest m\u00f6glichen Zeitraum - zwei Jahre - nachdem ein neues Mitglied seine W\u00e4hrungspolitik den steuerlichen und monet\u00e4ren Zw\u00e4ngen des Ausgleichsmechanismus des Europ\u00e4ischen W\u00e4hrungssystems (ERM II) unterordnet.\nOutput:\nBy early adoption I mean the shortest permissible period of time - two years - following a new member subordinating its monetary policy to the fiscal and monetary constraints of the exchange rate mechanism (ERM II).", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMit 'fr\u00fcher Einf\u00fchrung' meine ich den k\u00fcrzest m\u00f6glichen Zeitraum - zwei Jahre - nachdem ein neues Mitglied seine W\u00e4hrungspolitik den steuerlichen und monet\u00e4ren Zw\u00e4ngen des Ausgleichsmechanismus des Europ\u00e4ischen W\u00e4hrungssystems (ERM II) unterordnet.\nOutput:\n", "target": "By early adoption I mean the shortest permissible period of time - two years - following a new member subordinating its monetary policy to the fiscal and monetary constraints of the exchange rate mechanism (ERM II).", "id": 727} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNat\u00fcrlich kann man einwenden, dass inflationsindexierte Anleihen eine bessere und direktere Absicherung seien, als Gold.\nOutput:\nSure, some might argue that inflation-indexed bonds offer a better and more direct inflation hedge than gold.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNat\u00fcrlich kann man einwenden, dass inflationsindexierte Anleihen eine bessere und direktere Absicherung seien, als Gold.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sure, some might argue that inflation-indexed bonds offer a better and more direct inflation hedge than gold.", "id": 621} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Demokraten im Irak m\u00fcssen wieder zu einer klaren \u00d6ffentlichkeitsstrategie finden und diese entwickeln.\nOutput:\nIraqi democrats must re-assess and develop a clear public strategy.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Demokraten im Irak m\u00fcssen wieder zu einer klaren \u00d6ffentlichkeitsstrategie finden und diese entwickeln.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Iraqi democrats must re-assess and develop a clear public strategy.", "id": 681} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBis zum Sturz Saddams gab es im Irak eine breite \"Mittelschicht\", die demokratischen Diskursen und Verfahren gegen\u00fcber positiv eingestellt war.\nOutput:\nUpon Saddam's fall, a large \"middle ground\" existed in Iraq that was positively disposed towards democratic discourse and practice.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBis zum Sturz Saddams gab es im Irak eine breite \"Mittelschicht\", die demokratischen Diskursen und Verfahren gegen\u00fcber positiv eingestellt war.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Upon Saddam's fall, a large \"middle ground\" existed in Iraq that was positively disposed towards democratic discourse and practice.", "id": 677} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin erfolgreicher Gold-Investor erkl\u00e4rte mir vor kurzem, dass die Aktienkurse \u00fcber ein Jahrzehnt dahinged\u00fcmpelt waren, bevor der Dow Jones-Index in den fr\u00fchen 1980er Jahren die Marke von 1.000 Punkten \u00fcberschritt.\nOutput:\nOne successful gold investor recently explained to me that stock prices languished for a more than a decade before the Dow Jones index crossed the 1,000 mark in the early 1980\u2019s.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin erfolgreicher Gold-Investor erkl\u00e4rte mir vor kurzem, dass die Aktienkurse \u00fcber ein Jahrzehnt dahinged\u00fcmpelt waren, bevor der Dow Jones-Index in den fr\u00fchen 1980er Jahren die Marke von 1.000 Punkten \u00fcberschritt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One successful gold investor recently explained to me that stock prices languished for a more than a decade before the Dow Jones index crossed the 1,000 mark in the early 1980\u2019s.", "id": 609} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie CPA und die Weltgemeinschaft sollten das Ergebnis ihrer Bem\u00fchungen nicht beeintr\u00e4chtigen, in dem sie einer oberfl\u00e4chlichen und falschen Ansicht \u00fcber die irakische Gesellschaft folgen.\nOutput:\nThe CPA, and the world community, must not prejudice the outcome of their efforts by accepting a facile and bogus view of Iraqi society.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie CPA und die Weltgemeinschaft sollten das Ergebnis ihrer Bem\u00fchungen nicht beeintr\u00e4chtigen, in dem sie einer oberfl\u00e4chlichen und falschen Ansicht \u00fcber die irakische Gesellschaft folgen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The CPA, and the world community, must not prejudice the outcome of their efforts by accepting a facile and bogus view of Iraqi society.", "id": 682} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin Erfolg auf diesem Gebiet w\u00fcrde es den Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern erlauben, Nutzen aus einer h\u00f6heren Preistransparenz, verringerten Transaktionskosten und einem soliden makro\u00f6konomischen Rahmen zu ziehen.\nOutput:\nSuccess here would allow candidate countries to start reaping the benefits of greater price transparency, reduced transaction costs, and a solid macroeconomic framework.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin Erfolg auf diesem Gebiet w\u00fcrde es den Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern erlauben, Nutzen aus einer h\u00f6heren Preistransparenz, verringerten Transaktionskosten und einem soliden makro\u00f6konomischen Rahmen zu ziehen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Success here would allow candidate countries to start reaping the benefits of greater price transparency, reduced transaction costs, and a solid macroeconomic framework.", "id": 764} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nKeiner von ihnen hat daher einen Grund, Unbehagen \u00fcber die T\u00fcrkei zu \u00e4u\u00dfern.\nOutput:\nNone of them, therefore, has any reason to express discomfort with Turkey.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nKeiner von ihnen hat daher einen Grund, Unbehagen \u00fcber die T\u00fcrkei zu \u00e4u\u00dfern.\nOutput:\n", "target": "None of them, therefore, has any reason to express discomfort with Turkey.", "id": 719} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAls jemand, der dabei war, als Davuto\u011flu seine Rede vor der Parlamentsfraktion der regierenden t\u00fcrkischen Partei f\u00fcr Gerechtigkeit und Entwicklung (AKP) hielt, kann ich bezeugen, dass er diese Worte nicht benutzt hat.\nOutput:\nAs someone who was present when Davuto\u011flu made his presentation to the parliamentary faction of Turkey\u2019s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), I can attest to the fact that he did not use such terminology.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAls jemand, der dabei war, als Davuto\u011flu seine Rede vor der Parlamentsfraktion der regierenden t\u00fcrkischen Partei f\u00fcr Gerechtigkeit und Entwicklung (AKP) hielt, kann ich bezeugen, dass er diese Worte nicht benutzt hat.\nOutput:\n", "target": "As someone who was present when Davuto\u011flu made his presentation to the parliamentary faction of Turkey\u2019s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), I can attest to the fact that he did not use such terminology.", "id": 689} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVerfechter der Vorstellung einer \"Arabischen Sonderstellung\", welche die F\u00e4higkeit der arabischen Gesellschaften, sich demokratischen Systemen anzupassen, in Fragen stellen, sind tats\u00e4chlich objektiv mit den Ideologen der ,,gro\u00dfen Entw\u00fcrfe\" verb\u00fcndet - und auch mit den Nutznie\u00dfern der auf Protektionismus gest\u00fctzten politischen Ordnung der arabischen Welt.\nOutput:\nAdvocates of the notion of \"Arab exceptionalism,\" which questions the ability of Arab societies to adapt democratic systems are in fact objectively allied with \"grand narrative\" ideologues - and also with the beneficiaries of the Arab world's patronage-based political order.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVerfechter der Vorstellung einer \"Arabischen Sonderstellung\", welche die F\u00e4higkeit der arabischen Gesellschaften, sich demokratischen Systemen anzupassen, in Fragen stellen, sind tats\u00e4chlich objektiv mit den Ideologen der ,,gro\u00dfen Entw\u00fcrfe\" verb\u00fcndet - und auch mit den Nutznie\u00dfern der auf Protektionismus gest\u00fctzten politischen Ordnung der arabischen Welt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Advocates of the notion of \"Arab exceptionalism,\" which questions the ability of Arab societies to adapt democratic systems are in fact objectively allied with \"grand narrative\" ideologues - and also with the beneficiaries of the Arab world's patronage-based political order.", "id": 668} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDieses \"afghanische Szenario\" beinhaltet einen schwachen Staat mit nomineller Macht \u00fcber tats\u00e4chlich autonome Stammest\u00fcmer, die von starken M\u00e4nnern als ihren Repr\u00e4sentanten in der Staatsregierung gef\u00fchrt werden.\nOutput:\nThis \"Afghan scenario\" implies a weak state with nominal power over effectively autonomous fiefdoms that are headed by strongmen who are represented in the central government.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDieses \"afghanische Szenario\" beinhaltet einen schwachen Staat mit nomineller Macht \u00fcber tats\u00e4chlich autonome Stammest\u00fcmer, die von starken M\u00e4nnern als ihren Repr\u00e4sentanten in der Staatsregierung gef\u00fchrt werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This \"Afghan scenario\" implies a weak state with nominal power over effectively autonomous fiefdoms that are headed by strongmen who are represented in the central government.", "id": 653} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich verwenden weder Davuto\u011flu noch irgendjemand sonst von uns in der au\u00dfenpolitischen Gemeinschaft der AKP diesen Begriff, weil er schlicht eine Verdrehung unserer Haltung darstellt.\nOutput:\nIn fact, Davuto\u011flu and all of us in the AKP foreign-policy community never use this term, because it is simply a mispresentation of our position.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich verwenden weder Davuto\u011flu noch irgendjemand sonst von uns in der au\u00dfenpolitischen Gemeinschaft der AKP diesen Begriff, weil er schlicht eine Verdrehung unserer Haltung darstellt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In fact, Davuto\u011flu and all of us in the AKP foreign-policy community never use this term, because it is simply a mispresentation of our position.", "id": 690} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nGott hat der T\u00fcrkei eine geografische Lage gegeben, die es zu einer grundlegenden Anforderung macht, dass wir uns nach Osten und Westen, Norden und S\u00fcden hin engagieren.\nOutput:\nGod bestowed upon Turkey a geographical position that fundamentally requires for us to engage with East and West, North and South.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nGott hat der T\u00fcrkei eine geografische Lage gegeben, die es zu einer grundlegenden Anforderung macht, dass wir uns nach Osten und Westen, Norden und S\u00fcden hin engagieren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "God bestowed upon Turkey a geographical position that fundamentally requires for us to engage with East and West, North and South.", "id": 694} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJa, mit Gold ist es prima gelaufen, aber bis vor ein paar Jahren war es auch mit weltweiten Immobilienpreisen so.\nOutput:\nYes, gold has had a great run, but so, too, did worldwide housing prices until a couple of years ago.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJa, mit Gold ist es prima gelaufen, aber bis vor ein paar Jahren war es auch mit weltweiten Immobilienpreisen so.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Yes, gold has had a great run, but so, too, did worldwide housing prices until a couple of years ago.", "id": 641} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAls Egon Bahr in den 1960er Jahren seine Ostpolitik formulierte, fragte niemand Will Brandt, ob Deutschland \u201everloren gegangen\u201c sei.\nOutput:\nWhen Egon Bahr formulated his Ostpolitik in the 1960\u2019s, no one asked Will Brandt whether Germany was lost.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAls Egon Bahr in den 1960er Jahren seine Ostpolitik formulierte, fragte niemand Will Brandt, ob Deutschland \u201everloren gegangen\u201c sei.\nOutput:\n", "target": "When Egon Bahr formulated his Ostpolitik in the 1960\u2019s, no one asked Will Brandt whether Germany was lost.", "id": 693} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAnders als in j\u00fcngster Zeit behauptet, streben die Au\u00dfenpolitiker der T\u00fcrkei keine Wiederbelebung des Ottomanischen Reiches an.\nOutput:\nContrary to recent charges, Turkey\u2019s foreign policymakers are not seeking to revive the Ottoman Empire.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAnders als in j\u00fcngster Zeit behauptet, streben die Au\u00dfenpolitiker der T\u00fcrkei keine Wiederbelebung des Ottomanischen Reiches an.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Contrary to recent charges, Turkey\u2019s foreign policymakers are not seeking to revive the Ottoman Empire.", "id": 716} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVielleicht ist es der Menschheit aus diesem Grund bisher gelungen, zu \u00fcberleben.\nOutput:\nPerhaps that is why mankind has so far managed to survive.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVielleicht ist es der Menschheit aus diesem Grund bisher gelungen, zu \u00fcberleben.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Perhaps that is why mankind has so far managed to survive.", "id": 799} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZusammen mit den kleinen Wachstumsdifferenzen legt die Gr\u00f6\u00dfe des Einkommensunterschieds nahe, dass der Prozess der realen Konvergenz weit \u00fcber die vorsichtigsten Prognosen f\u00fcr den Beitritt zu EU und EWU hinausgehen wird und sich wahrscheinlich \u00fcber einige Jahrzehnte hinziehen wird.\nOutput:\nThe size of the income gap combines with the small growth differentials to imply that the process of real convergence will extend far beyond even the most cautious dates for EU and EMU entry, probably lasting several decades.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZusammen mit den kleinen Wachstumsdifferenzen legt die Gr\u00f6\u00dfe des Einkommensunterschieds nahe, dass der Prozess der realen Konvergenz weit \u00fcber die vorsichtigsten Prognosen f\u00fcr den Beitritt zu EU und EWU hinausgehen wird und sich wahrscheinlich \u00fcber einige Jahrzehnte hinziehen wird.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The size of the income gap combines with the small growth differentials to imply that the process of real convergence will extend far beyond even the most cautious dates for EU and EMU entry, probably lasting several decades.", "id": 757} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber selbst wenn eine sehr hohe Inflation m\u00f6glich ist, hei\u00dft das noch lange nicht, dass sie auch wahrscheinlich ist. Man sollte daher mit der Argumentation vorsichtig sein, wonach h\u00f6here Goldpreise von Inflationserwartungen angetrieben seien.\nOutput:\nEven so, the fact that very high inflation is possible does not make it probable, so one should be cautious in arguing that higher gold prices are being driven by inflation expectations.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber selbst wenn eine sehr hohe Inflation m\u00f6glich ist, hei\u00dft das noch lange nicht, dass sie auch wahrscheinlich ist. Man sollte daher mit der Argumentation vorsichtig sein, wonach h\u00f6here Goldpreise von Inflationserwartungen angetrieben seien.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Even so, the fact that very high inflation is possible does not make it probable, so one should be cautious in arguing that higher gold prices are being driven by inflation expectations.", "id": 625} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNat\u00fcrlich gibt es deutliche Unterschiede zwischen 1989 und heute.\nOutput:\nOf course, there are obvious differences between 1989 and now.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNat\u00fcrlich gibt es deutliche Unterschiede zwischen 1989 und heute.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Of course, there are obvious differences between 1989 and now.", "id": 780} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin negativer Effekt auf den Euro aufgrund von schneller Zulassung zur EWU w\u00fcrde schlimmstenfalls wenig mehr als einem Auf- oder Abrundungsfehler gleichkommen.\nOutput:\nSo any negative impact on the euro from rapid accession to EMU would at worst amount to little more than a rounding error.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEin negativer Effekt auf den Euro aufgrund von schneller Zulassung zur EWU w\u00fcrde schlimmstenfalls wenig mehr als einem Auf- oder Abrundungsfehler gleichkommen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "So any negative impact on the euro from rapid accession to EMU would at worst amount to little more than a rounding error.", "id": 747} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnter den richtigen Umst\u00e4nden ist es sehr gut m\u00f6glich, die irakische Gesellschaft in Richtung auf eine demokratische Gestaltung ihres k\u00fcnftigen Staates zu bewegen.\nOutput:\nGiven the right circumstances, it is eminently possible to mobilize Iraqi society towards a democratic formulation of its state-to-be.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnter den richtigen Umst\u00e4nden ist es sehr gut m\u00f6glich, die irakische Gesellschaft in Richtung auf eine demokratische Gestaltung ihres k\u00fcnftigen Staates zu bewegen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Given the right circumstances, it is eminently possible to mobilize Iraqi society towards a democratic formulation of its state-to-be.", "id": 674} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAndererseits pr\u00e4gen viele Trugschl\u00fcsse die Analysen, welche die \"traditionelle\" Natur der irakischen Gesellschaft f\u00fcr die Behinderung einer liberalen Demokratie halten.\nOutput:\nOn the other hand, much circular logic figures in analyses that consider the \"traditional\" nature of Iraqi society an obstacle to liberal democracy.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAndererseits pr\u00e4gen viele Trugschl\u00fcsse die Analysen, welche die \"traditionelle\" Natur der irakischen Gesellschaft f\u00fcr die Behinderung einer liberalen Demokratie halten.\nOutput:\n", "target": "On the other hand, much circular logic figures in analyses that consider the \"traditional\" nature of Iraqi society an obstacle to liberal democracy.", "id": 658} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEinige argumentieren, dass die Teilhabe am Ausgleichsmechanismus des Europ\u00e4ischen W\u00e4hrungssystems (ERM II) als langfristiges Projekt anzusehen sei - vielleicht bis 2010 - zum Nutzen der Kandidaten selbst.\nOutput:\nSome argue that ERM II membership should be viewed as a longer-term proposition - possibly lasting until 2010 - for the benefit of candidates themselves.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEinige argumentieren, dass die Teilhabe am Ausgleichsmechanismus des Europ\u00e4ischen W\u00e4hrungssystems (ERM II) als langfristiges Projekt anzusehen sei - vielleicht bis 2010 - zum Nutzen der Kandidaten selbst.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Some argue that ERM II membership should be viewed as a longer-term proposition - possibly lasting until 2010 - for the benefit of candidates themselves.", "id": 752} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWas also k\u00f6nnte einen weiteren kolossalen Anstieg des Goldpreises von diesem Wert aus begr\u00fcnden?\nOutput:\nSo what could justify another huge increase in gold prices from here?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWas also k\u00f6nnte einen weiteren kolossalen Anstieg des Goldpreises von diesem Wert aus begr\u00fcnden?\nOutput:\n", "target": "So what could justify another huge increase in gold prices from here?", "id": 617} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVon den Kritikern als neue \"Domino-Theorie\" verspottet stellte diese Ansicht die Intervention in den Irak als etwas \u00c4hnliches wie die Rolle dar, die Amerika nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in Japan eingenommen hat.\nOutput:\nDerided by detractors as a new \"domino theory,\" this view presented intervention in Iraq as similar to America's role in post-WWII Japan.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVon den Kritikern als neue \"Domino-Theorie\" verspottet stellte diese Ansicht die Intervention in den Irak als etwas \u00c4hnliches wie die Rolle dar, die Amerika nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in Japan eingenommen hat.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Derided by detractors as a new \"domino theory,\" this view presented intervention in Iraq as similar to America's role in post-WWII Japan.", "id": 649} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir verfolgen das Ziel, unseren politischen Dialog zu vertiefen, unseren Handel zu steigern und die zwischenmenschlichen Kontakte zu unseren Nachbarn in Form des Sports, Tourismus und der kulturellen Aktivit\u00e4ten auszuweiten.\nOutput:\nWe aim to deepen our political dialogue, increase our trade, and multiply our people-to-people contacts with our neighbors in the form of sports, tourism, and cultural actvities.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWir verfolgen das Ziel, unseren politischen Dialog zu vertiefen, unseren Handel zu steigern und die zwischenmenschlichen Kontakte zu unseren Nachbarn in Form des Sports, Tourismus und der kulturellen Aktivit\u00e4ten auszuweiten.\nOutput:\n", "target": "We aim to deepen our political dialogue, increase our trade, and multiply our people-to-people contacts with our neighbors in the form of sports, tourism, and cultural actvities.", "id": 692} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Sturz von Saddam leitet solche richtigen Umst\u00e4nde ein.\nOutput:\nThe fall of Saddam ushers in the right circumstances.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Sturz von Saddam leitet solche richtigen Umst\u00e4nde ein.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The fall of Saddam ushers in the right circumstances.", "id": 675} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber nach Sch\u00e4tzungen der empirischen Forschung der CEC5-Nationalbanken liegt sein Anteil am Preisanstieg in den Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern insgesamt bei 1 bis 2%.\nOutput:\nBut as empirical research prepared by the CEC5 National Banks estimates, its contribution to total price growth in the candidate countries is 1-2%.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber nach Sch\u00e4tzungen der empirischen Forschung der CEC5-Nationalbanken liegt sein Anteil am Preisanstieg in den Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern insgesamt bei 1 bis 2%.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But as empirical research prepared by the CEC5 National Banks estimates, its contribution to total price growth in the candidate countries is 1-2%.", "id": 741} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd wer sich in dieser Hinsicht wirklich Sorgen macht, k\u00f6nnte in Gold tats\u00e4chlich die verl\u00e4sslichste Absicherung finden.\nOutput:\nAnd if you are really worried about that, gold might indeed be the most reliable hedge.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd wer sich in dieser Hinsicht wirklich Sorgen macht, k\u00f6nnte in Gold tats\u00e4chlich die verl\u00e4sslichste Absicherung finden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "And if you are really worried about that, gold might indeed be the most reliable hedge.", "id": 620} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDas Symbol der byzantinischen und seldschukischen Reiche, die in etwa dasselbe Gebiet bedeckten wie heute die T\u00fcrkei, war ein doppelk\u00f6pfiger Adler, der nach Osten und Westen blickte.\nOutput:\nThe symbol of the Byzantine and the Sel\u00e7uk Empires, which occupied roughly the same geography that Turkey does today, was a double-headed eagle looking both east and west.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDas Symbol der byzantinischen und seldschukischen Reiche, die in etwa dasselbe Gebiet bedeckten wie heute die T\u00fcrkei, war ein doppelk\u00f6pfiger Adler, der nach Osten und Westen blickte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The symbol of the Byzantine and the Sel\u00e7uk Empires, which occupied roughly the same geography that Turkey does today, was a double-headed eagle looking both east and west.", "id": 696} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nLegionen neuer Verbraucher gewinnen an Kaufkraft und damit steigt zwangsl\u00e4ufig die Nachfrage, wodurch der Preis f\u00fcr knappe G\u00fcter steigt.\nOutput:\nAs legions of new consumers gain purchasing power, demand inevitably rises, driving up the price of scarce commodities.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nLegionen neuer Verbraucher gewinnen an Kaufkraft und damit steigt zwangsl\u00e4ufig die Nachfrage, wodurch der Preis f\u00fcr knappe G\u00fcter steigt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "As legions of new consumers gain purchasing power, demand inevitably rises, driving up the price of scarce commodities.", "id": 631} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nStudien legen nahe, dass sich die Inflationsrate in den Beitrittsl\u00e4ndern hartn\u00e4ckig oberhalb der von Maastricht festgelegten Grenze halten wird.\nOutput:\nTheoretical studies suggest that inflation in the accession countries will remain stubbornly higher than the Maastricht Treaty allows.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nStudien legen nahe, dass sich die Inflationsrate in den Beitrittsl\u00e4ndern hartn\u00e4ckig oberhalb der von Maastricht festgelegten Grenze halten wird.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Theoretical studies suggest that inflation in the accession countries will remain stubbornly higher than the Maastricht Treaty allows.", "id": 737} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nStattdessen bem\u00fchen wir uns um eine historische Reintegration der T\u00fcrkei in ihre unmittelbaren Nachbarschaften und korrigieren damit eine Anomalie aus der Zeit des Kalten Krieges.\nOutput:\nInstead, we seek Turkey\u2019s historic reintegration into its immediate neighborhoods, thereby correcting an anomaly of the Cold War years.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nStattdessen bem\u00fchen wir uns um eine historische Reintegration der T\u00fcrkei in ihre unmittelbaren Nachbarschaften und korrigieren damit eine Anomalie aus der Zeit des Kalten Krieges.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Instead, we seek Turkey\u2019s historic reintegration into its immediate neighborhoods, thereby correcting an anomaly of the Cold War years.", "id": 717} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNun hat Gold die magische Grenze von 1.000 Dollar \u00fcberschritten, warum sollte sich sein Wert daher nicht auch verzehnfachen?\nOutput:\nNow that gold has crossed the magic $1,000 barrier, why can\u2019t it increase ten-fold, too?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNun hat Gold die magische Grenze von 1.000 Dollar \u00fcberschritten, warum sollte sich sein Wert daher nicht auch verzehnfachen?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Now that gold has crossed the magic $1,000 barrier, why can\u2019t it increase ten-fold, too?", "id": 611} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs gibt auch im Westen lebhafte Diskussionen \u00fcber die Anwendbarkeit demokratischer Institutionen im arabischen Kontext.\nOutput:\nThere are also vigorous discussions in the West about the applicability of democratic institutions to the Arab context.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs gibt auch im Westen lebhafte Diskussionen \u00fcber die Anwendbarkeit demokratischer Institutionen im arabischen Kontext.\nOutput:\n", "target": "There are also vigorous discussions in the West about the applicability of democratic institutions to the Arab context.", "id": 667} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVor kurzem ging ein f\u00fchrender t\u00fcrkischer Leitartikler so weit, den t\u00fcrkischen Au\u00dfenminister Ahmet Davuto\u011flu mit der Aussage zu zitieren, \u201ewir sind in der Tat neuottomanisch.\u201c\nOutput:\nRecently, a senior Turkish columnist went so far as to quote Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto\u011flu as saying that \u201cwe are indeed neo-Ottoman.\u201d", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nVor kurzem ging ein f\u00fchrender t\u00fcrkischer Leitartikler so weit, den t\u00fcrkischen Au\u00dfenminister Ahmet Davuto\u011flu mit der Aussage zu zitieren, \u201ewir sind in der Tat neuottomanisch.\u201c\nOutput:\n", "target": "Recently, a senior Turkish columnist went so far as to quote Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto\u011flu as saying that \u201cwe are indeed neo-Ottoman.\u201d", "id": 688} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Nachbarschaftspolitik der T\u00fcrkei ist darauf ausgelegt, die T\u00fcrkei wieder in ihre unmittelbaren Nachbarschaften zu integrieren: den Balkan, die Schwarzmeerregion, den Kaukasus, den Nahen Osten und den \u00f6stlichen Mittelmeerraum.\nOutput:\nTurkey\u2019s neighborhood policy is devised to reintegrate Turkey into its immediate neighborhoods, including the Balkans, the Black Sea, the Caucasus, the Middle East, and the Eastern Mediterranean.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Nachbarschaftspolitik der T\u00fcrkei ist darauf ausgelegt, die T\u00fcrkei wieder in ihre unmittelbaren Nachbarschaften zu integrieren: den Balkan, die Schwarzmeerregion, den Kaukasus, den Nahen Osten und den \u00f6stlichen Mittelmeerraum.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Turkey\u2019s neighborhood policy is devised to reintegrate Turkey into its immediate neighborhoods, including the Balkans, the Black Sea, the Caucasus, the Middle East, and the Eastern Mediterranean.", "id": 691} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSogar in den Vereinigten Staaten wurden w\u00e4hrend der Gro\u00dfen Depression der 1930er Jahre die Indexklauseln aus Anleihevertr\u00e4gen gestrichen.\u00a0 Das kann also \u00fcberall passieren.\nOutput:\nEven the United States abrogated indexation clauses in bond contracts during the Great Depression of the 1930\u2019s. So it can happen anywhere.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSogar in den Vereinigten Staaten wurden w\u00e4hrend der Gro\u00dfen Depression der 1930er Jahre die Indexklauseln aus Anleihevertr\u00e4gen gestrichen.\u00a0 Das kann also \u00fcberall passieren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Even the United States abrogated indexation clauses in bond contracts during the Great Depression of the 1930\u2019s. So it can happen anywhere.", "id": 624} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs sollte niemanden erstaunen, dass auch die T\u00fcrkei sich nach beiden Enden ihres Territoriums hin orientiert und dass sie glaubt, ihre Sicherheit lie\u00dfe sich am besten konsolidieren, indem sie die Risiken gemeinsam mit ihren Nachbarn minimiert.\nOutput:\nIt should be no wonder that Turkey is also seeking to engage both ends of its territories and feels that its security is best consolidated by minimizing risks together with its neighbors.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs sollte niemanden erstaunen, dass auch die T\u00fcrkei sich nach beiden Enden ihres Territoriums hin orientiert und dass sie glaubt, ihre Sicherheit lie\u00dfe sich am besten konsolidieren, indem sie die Risiken gemeinsam mit ihren Nachbarn minimiert.\nOutput:\n", "target": "It should be no wonder that Turkey is also seeking to engage both ends of its territories and feels that its security is best consolidated by minimizing risks together with its neighbors.", "id": 697} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIm Gegensatz dazu wird das Jahr 2009 vermutlich den Weg f\u00fcr eine neue Form der Bipolarit\u00e4t ebnen, wobei allerdings China den Platz der Sowjetunion einnimmt.\nOutput:\nBy contrast, 2009 is likely to pave the way to a new form of bipolarity, but with China substituting for the Soviet Union.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIm Gegensatz dazu wird das Jahr 2009 vermutlich den Weg f\u00fcr eine neue Form der Bipolarit\u00e4t ebnen, wobei allerdings China den Platz der Sowjetunion einnimmt.\nOutput:\n", "target": "By contrast, 2009 is likely to pave the way to a new form of bipolarity, but with China substituting for the Soviet Union.", "id": 782} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber bevor diese neue Ordnung auftaucht, k\u00f6nnte die Welt mit einer sich ausweitenden Unordnung, wenn nicht sogar v\u00f6lligem Chaos, konfrontiert werden.\nOutput:\nBut before this new order appears, the world may be faced with spreading disorder, if not outright chaos.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber bevor diese neue Ordnung auftaucht, k\u00f6nnte die Welt mit einer sich ausweitenden Unordnung, wenn nicht sogar v\u00f6lligem Chaos, konfrontiert werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But before this new order appears, the world may be faced with spreading disorder, if not outright chaos.", "id": 790} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nANKARA: Die internationalen Medien sind heutzutage besessen von der Frage, wer die T\u00fcrkei \u201everloren\u201c habe und was dieser vermeintliche Verlust f\u00fcr Europa und den Westen bedeutet.\nOutput:\nANKARA \u2013 Nowadays, the international media are obsessed with the question of who \u201clost\u201d Turkey and what that supposed loss means for Europe and the West.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nANKARA: Die internationalen Medien sind heutzutage besessen von der Frage, wer die T\u00fcrkei \u201everloren\u201c habe und was dieser vermeintliche Verlust f\u00fcr Europa und den Westen bedeutet.\nOutput:\n", "target": "ANKARA \u2013 Nowadays, the international media are obsessed with the question of who \u201clost\u201d Turkey and what that supposed loss means for Europe and the West.", "id": 686} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nErstens, und vielleicht vor allem, haben die Revolutionen des Jahres 1989 und der darauffolgende Zusammenbruch der Sowjetunion der globalen Bipolarit\u00e4t ein Ende bereitet.\nOutput:\nFirst, and perhaps above all, the revolutions of 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union put an end to global bipolarity.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nErstens, und vielleicht vor allem, haben die Revolutionen des Jahres 1989 und der darauffolgende Zusammenbruch der Sowjetunion der globalen Bipolarit\u00e4t ein Ende bereitet.\nOutput:\n", "target": "First, and perhaps above all, the revolutions of 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union put an end to global bipolarity.", "id": 781} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAus den meisten \u00f6konomischen Forschungsergebnissen geht hervor, dass eine kurz- bis mittelfristige Prognose des Goldpreises sehr schwierig ist, wobei sich die Chancen auf Gewinn und Verlust ungef\u00e4hr ausgleichen.\nOutput:\nMost economic research suggests that gold prices are very difficult to predict over the short to medium term, with the odds of gains and losses being roughly in balance.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAus den meisten \u00f6konomischen Forschungsergebnissen geht hervor, dass eine kurz- bis mittelfristige Prognose des Goldpreises sehr schwierig ist, wobei sich die Chancen auf Gewinn und Verlust ungef\u00e4hr ausgleichen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Most economic research suggests that gold prices are very difficult to predict over the short to medium term, with the odds of gains and losses being roughly in balance.", "id": 639} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZu Beginn der Krise wurde sie von vielen mit 1982 oder 1973 verglichen, was beruhigend war, da sich beide Daten auf klassische zyklische Konjunkturabschw\u00fcnge beziehen.\nOutput:\nAt the start of the crisis, many people likened it to 1982 or 1973, which was reassuring, because both dates refer to classical cyclical downturns.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nZu Beginn der Krise wurde sie von vielen mit 1982 oder 1973 verglichen, was beruhigend war, da sich beide Daten auf klassische zyklische Konjunkturabschw\u00fcnge beziehen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "At the start of the crisis, many people likened it to 1982 or 1973, which was reassuring, because both dates refer to classical cyclical downturns.", "id": 768} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAlarmierender ist, dass einige Kommentatoren die Nachbarschaftspolitik der T\u00fcrkei mit einem Wiedererwachen des ottomanischen Imperialismus gleichsetzen.\nOutput:\nMore alarmingly, some commentators liken Turkey\u2019s neighborhood policy to a revival of Ottoman imperialism.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAlarmierender ist, dass einige Kommentatoren die Nachbarschaftspolitik der T\u00fcrkei mit einem Wiedererwachen des ottomanischen Imperialismus gleichsetzen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "More alarmingly, some commentators liken Turkey\u2019s neighborhood policy to a revival of Ottoman imperialism.", "id": 687} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch Geschichte ist ungerecht und die USA k\u00f6nnten, trotz ihrer gr\u00f6\u00dferen Verantwortung f\u00fcr die gegenw\u00e4rtige globale Krise, in besserer Verfassung aus dem Morast auftauchen als die meisten L\u00e4nder.\nOutput:\nYet, history is unfair, and the US, despite its greater responsibility for today\u2019s global crisis, may emerge in better shape than most countries from the morass.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDoch Geschichte ist ungerecht und die USA k\u00f6nnten, trotz ihrer gr\u00f6\u00dferen Verantwortung f\u00fcr die gegenw\u00e4rtige globale Krise, in besserer Verfassung aus dem Morast auftauchen als die meisten L\u00e4nder.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Yet, history is unfair, and the US, despite its greater responsibility for today\u2019s global crisis, may emerge in better shape than most countries from the morass.", "id": 785} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDaher ist es gef\u00e4hrlich, aus kurzfristigen Trends Prognosen abzuleiten.\nOutput:\nIt is therefore dangerous to extrapolate from short-term trends.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDaher ist es gef\u00e4hrlich, aus kurzfristigen Trends Prognosen abzuleiten.\nOutput:\n", "target": "It is therefore dangerous to extrapolate from short-term trends.", "id": 640} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSAN FRANCISCO \u2013 Es war noch nie leicht, ein rationales Gespr\u00e4ch \u00fcber den Wert von Gold zu f\u00fchren.\nOutput:\nSAN FRANCISCO \u2013 It has never been easy to have a rational conversation about the value of gold.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nSAN FRANCISCO \u2013 Es war noch nie leicht, ein rationales Gespr\u00e4ch \u00fcber den Wert von Gold zu f\u00fchren.\nOutput:\n", "target": "SAN FRANCISCO \u2013 It has never been easy to have a rational conversation about the value of gold.", "id": 601} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEinige haben sogar vorgeschlagen, das aufgrund dieser falschen Ansichten vorausgesagte Ergebnis zu beschleunigen, indem man den Irak in seine urspr\u00fcnglich \"echten\" Bestandteile zerlegt: Sunniten, Schiiten und Kurden.\nOutput:\nSome have even suggested hastening the outcome predicted by this faulty view by dividing Iraq into its \"genuine\" original components: Sunni, Shi`i, and Kurd.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEinige haben sogar vorgeschlagen, das aufgrund dieser falschen Ansichten vorausgesagte Ergebnis zu beschleunigen, indem man den Irak in seine urspr\u00fcnglich \"echten\" Bestandteile zerlegt: Sunniten, Schiiten und Kurden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Some have even suggested hastening the outcome predicted by this faulty view by dividing Iraq into its \"genuine\" original components: Sunni, Shi`i, and Kurd.", "id": 671} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie \u00dcbergangszeit ist bereits turbulent genug: konvergenzbedingte Kapitalfl\u00fcsse treiben Wechselkurse in einigen Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern wie Polen, der Tschechischen Republik und Ungarn in die H\u00f6he und verkomplizieren dadurch die W\u00e4hrungspolitik.\nOutput:\nEqually, the transition period is already turbulent, with convergence-driven capital flows driving up exchange rates and complicating monetary policy in several candidate countries, including Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie \u00dcbergangszeit ist bereits turbulent genug: konvergenzbedingte Kapitalfl\u00fcsse treiben Wechselkurse in einigen Kandidatenl\u00e4ndern wie Polen, der Tschechischen Republik und Ungarn in die H\u00f6he und verkomplizieren dadurch die W\u00e4hrungspolitik.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Equally, the transition period is already turbulent, with convergence-driven capital flows driving up exchange rates and complicating monetary policy in several candidate countries, including Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.", "id": 750} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn dieser Eigenschaft komplementiert und unterst\u00fctzt die T\u00fcrkei einen einzigartigen \u00dcbergang zwischen anderweitig schwierigen Regionen, denn sie steht f\u00fcr jahrhundertealte Koexistenz und Anpassung.\nOutput:\nIn this capacity, Turkey complements and contributes to a unique transitional passage between otherwise difficult regions, for it signifies centuries-old co-existence and adjustment.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIn dieser Eigenschaft komplementiert und unterst\u00fctzt die T\u00fcrkei einen einzigartigen \u00dcbergang zwischen anderweitig schwierigen Regionen, denn sie steht f\u00fcr jahrhundertealte Koexistenz und Anpassung.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In this capacity, Turkey complements and contributes to a unique transitional passage between otherwise difficult regions, for it signifies centuries-old co-existence and adjustment.", "id": 714} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich sind solche Hoffnungen verloren gegangen.\nOutput:\nIndeed, such hopes were misplaced.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nTats\u00e4chlich sind solche Hoffnungen verloren gegangen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indeed, such hopes were misplaced.", "id": 656} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs gibt durchaus eine neuottomanische Wiederbelebung im kulturellen Bereich, und unsere B\u00fcrger sind interessiert daran, Leben, Kultur und Praktiken der Ottomanen neu zu entdecken.\nOutput:\nTrue, there is a neo-Ottoman revival in the cultural field, and our citizens are eager to rediscover Ottoman life, culture, and practices.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nEs gibt durchaus eine neuottomanische Wiederbelebung im kulturellen Bereich, und unsere B\u00fcrger sind interessiert daran, Leben, Kultur und Praktiken der Ottomanen neu zu entdecken.\nOutput:\n", "target": "True, there is a neo-Ottoman revival in the cultural field, and our citizens are eager to rediscover Ottoman life, culture, and practices.", "id": 707} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWas wird zum Beispiel mit einem so zentralen und verwundbaren Land wie \u00c4gypten passieren, wenn Hunderttausende von \u00c4gyptern, die am Golf arbeiten, in Folge der Krise in den Erd\u00f6l produzierenden L\u00e4ndern gezwungen sind in ihre Heimat zur\u00fcckzukehren?\nOutput:\nWhat, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWas wird zum Beispiel mit einem so zentralen und verwundbaren Land wie \u00c4gypten passieren, wenn Hunderttausende von \u00c4gyptern, die am Golf arbeiten, in Folge der Krise in den Erd\u00f6l produzierenden L\u00e4ndern gezwungen sind in ihre Heimat zur\u00fcckzukehren?\nOutput:\n", "target": "What, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?", "id": 791} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\n1929 oder 1989?\nOutput:\n1929 or 1989?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\n1929 oder 1989?\nOutput:\n", "target": "1929 or 1989?", "id": 766} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nGegen den Optimismus dieses \"Japan-Szenarios\" behaupteten die Pessimisten, dass ein \"Somalia-Szenario\" wahrscheinlicher w\u00e4re.\nOutput:\nAgainst the optimism of that \"Japan scenario,\" pessimists argued that a \"Somalia scenario\" was more likely.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nGegen den Optimismus dieses \"Japan-Szenarios\" behaupteten die Pessimisten, dass ein \"Somalia-Szenario\" wahrscheinlicher w\u00e4re.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Against the optimism of that \"Japan scenario,\" pessimists argued that a \"Somalia scenario\" was more likely.", "id": 650} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber was ist wirklich erstrebenswert - ein fr\u00fcherer oder ein sp\u00e4terer Beitritt zur EWU?\nOutput:\nBut is early admission to EMU preferable to postponing membership?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber was ist wirklich erstrebenswert - ein fr\u00fcherer oder ein sp\u00e4terer Beitritt zur EWU?\nOutput:\n", "target": "But is early admission to EMU preferable to postponing membership?", "id": 743} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNEW YORK \u2013 Als der Zweite Weltkrieg am 8. Mai 1945 in Europa offiziell endete, lagen weite Teile der Welt in Tr\u00fcmmern.\nOutput:\nNEW YORK \u2013 On May 8, 1945, when World War II in Europe officially ended, much of the world lay in ruins.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nNEW YORK \u2013 Als der Zweite Weltkrieg am 8. Mai 1945 in Europa offiziell endete, lagen weite Teile der Welt in Tr\u00fcmmern.\nOutput:\n", "target": "NEW YORK \u2013 On May 8, 1945, when World War II in Europe officially ended, much of the world lay in ruins.", "id": 797} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDamit k\u00f6nne die Wirtschaftsleistung der Kandidaten auf einem hohen Niveau gehalten werden, womit wiederum die tats\u00e4chliche Konvergenz mit dem durchschnittlichen EU-Einkommensniveau aufrecht erhalten werden kann.\nOutput:\nThis would help keep the candidates' economic output high and thus sustain real convergence with average EU income levels.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDamit k\u00f6nne die Wirtschaftsleistung der Kandidaten auf einem hohen Niveau gehalten werden, womit wiederum die tats\u00e4chliche Konvergenz mit dem durchschnittlichen EU-Einkommensniveau aufrecht erhalten werden kann.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This would help keep the candidates' economic output high and thus sustain real convergence with average EU income levels.", "id": 754} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIst dies realistisch?\nOutput:\nIs this realistic?", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIst dies realistisch?\nOutput:\n", "target": "Is this realistic?", "id": 729} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDenn diese Analysen sind kaum neutral, sondern treten unbeabsichtigt in eine noch andauernde Auseinandersetzung ein.\nOutput:\nFor these analyses are hardly neutral, but unwittingly enter an ongoing confrontation.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDenn diese Analysen sind kaum neutral, sondern treten unbeabsichtigt in eine noch andauernde Auseinandersetzung ein.\nOutput:\n", "target": "For these analyses are hardly neutral, but unwittingly enter an ongoing confrontation.", "id": 659} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nViele Handlungen und Richtlinien der provisorischen Koalitionsbeh\u00f6rde (CPA) als auch Entscheidungen der Regierung Bush auf h\u00f6herer Ebene scheinen auf eine resignierende Hinnahme hinzudeuten und darauf, dass die fr\u00fchere Hoffnung, der Irak w\u00fcrde eine Demokratie westlichen Stils annehmen, verloren gegangen ist.\nOutput:\nMany of the actions and policies of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), as well as higher-level Bush administration decisions, seem to point to a resigned acceptance that early hopes that Iraq would embrace Western-style democracy were misplaced.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nViele Handlungen und Richtlinien der provisorischen Koalitionsbeh\u00f6rde (CPA) als auch Entscheidungen der Regierung Bush auf h\u00f6herer Ebene scheinen auf eine resignierende Hinnahme hinzudeuten und darauf, dass die fr\u00fchere Hoffnung, der Irak w\u00fcrde eine Demokratie westlichen Stils annehmen, verloren gegangen ist.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Many of the actions and policies of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), as well as higher-level Bush administration decisions, seem to point to a resigned acceptance that early hopes that Iraq would embrace Western-style democracy were misplaced.", "id": 655} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWie Carmen Reinhart und ich in unserem j\u00fcngsten Buch \u00fcber die Geschichte von Finanzkrisen Dieses Mal ist alles anders, zeigen, konvertieren Pleiteregierungen diese indexierten Anleihen oftmals zwangsweise in nicht indexierte, auf dass sich ihr Wert weginflationiere.\nOutput:\nIn fact, as Carmen Reinhart and I discuss in our recent book on the history of financial crises, This Time is Different, cash-strapped governments will often forcibly convert indexed debt to non-indexed debt, precisely so that its value might be inflated away.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWie Carmen Reinhart und ich in unserem j\u00fcngsten Buch \u00fcber die Geschichte von Finanzkrisen Dieses Mal ist alles anders, zeigen, konvertieren Pleiteregierungen diese indexierten Anleihen oftmals zwangsweise in nicht indexierte, auf dass sich ihr Wert weginflationiere.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In fact, as Carmen Reinhart and I discuss in our recent book on the history of financial crises, This Time is Different, cash-strapped governments will often forcibly convert indexed debt to non-indexed debt, precisely so that its value might be inflated away.", "id": 623} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIm letzten Dezember argumentierten die Goldbugs, dass der Preis zweifellos in Richtung 2.000 Dollar gehen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\nLast December, many gold bugs were arguing that the price was inevitably headed for $2,000.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIm letzten Dezember argumentierten die Goldbugs, dass der Preis zweifellos in Richtung 2.000 Dollar gehen w\u00fcrde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Last December, many gold bugs were arguing that the price was inevitably headed for $2,000.", "id": 607} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBefl\u00fcgelt aufgrund des anhaltenden Aufw\u00e4rtstrends, meint man nun mancherorts, dass Gold sogar noch h\u00f6her steigen k\u00f6nnte.\nOutput:\nNow, emboldened by continuing appreciation, some are suggesting that gold could be headed even higher than that.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nBefl\u00fcgelt aufgrund des anhaltenden Aufw\u00e4rtstrends, meint man nun mancherorts, dass Gold sogar noch h\u00f6her steigen k\u00f6nnte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Now, emboldened by continuing appreciation, some are suggesting that gold could be headed even higher than that.", "id": 608} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie T\u00fcrkei normalisiert sich innenpolitisch und interpretiert dabei auch ihr nationalhistorisches Verst\u00e4ndnis neu.\nOutput:\nAs Turkey is normalizing domestically, it is also reinterpreting its national historical narrative.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie T\u00fcrkei normalisiert sich innenpolitisch und interpretiert dabei auch ihr nationalhistorisches Verst\u00e4ndnis neu.\nOutput:\n", "target": "As Turkey is normalizing domestically, it is also reinterpreting its national historical narrative.", "id": 708} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd Unbest\u00e4ndigkeit im Kapitalfluss k\u00f6nnte den flexiblen Wechselkurs, den des Ausgleichsmechanismus des Europ\u00e4ischen W\u00e4hrungssystems (ERM II), - eine 15%-Fluktuation auf beiden Seiten eines zentralen parit\u00e4tischen Wertes - tats\u00e4chlich als zu gering erscheinen lassen.\nOutput:\nIndeed, capital-flow volatility could make short work of the flexible exchange rate on offer under ERM II - a 15% fluctuation band either side of a central parity.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nUnd Unbest\u00e4ndigkeit im Kapitalfluss k\u00f6nnte den flexiblen Wechselkurs, den des Ausgleichsmechanismus des Europ\u00e4ischen W\u00e4hrungssystems (ERM II), - eine 15%-Fluktuation auf beiden Seiten eines zentralen parit\u00e4tischen Wertes - tats\u00e4chlich als zu gering erscheinen lassen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indeed, capital-flow volatility could make short work of the flexible exchange rate on offer under ERM II - a 15% fluctuation band either side of a central parity.", "id": 751} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber die Goldbugs machen sich zu Recht Sorgen, ob die Regierung ein derartiges Engagement unter extremeren Umst\u00e4nden w\u00fcrdigte.\nOutput:\nBut gold bugs are right to worry about whether the government will honor its commitments under more extreme circumstances.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nAber die Goldbugs machen sich zu Recht Sorgen, ob die Regierung ein derartiges Engagement unter extremeren Umst\u00e4nden w\u00fcrdigte.\nOutput:\n", "target": "But gold bugs are right to worry about whether the government will honor its commitments under more extreme circumstances.", "id": 622} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDieser allgemeine Lohnanstieg bei gleichzeitigem geringen Produktivit\u00e4tswachstum im Dienstleistungssektor erh\u00f6ht das relative Preisniveau und h\u00e4lt die Inflation \u00fcber dem Durchschnitt der Eurozone.\nOutput:\nThis overall rise in real wages in the face of lower productivity growth for the service sector boosts relative prices and keeps inflation above the eurozone average.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDieser allgemeine Lohnanstieg bei gleichzeitigem geringen Produktivit\u00e4tswachstum im Dienstleistungssektor erh\u00f6ht das relative Preisniveau und h\u00e4lt die Inflation \u00fcber dem Durchschnitt der Eurozone.\nOutput:\n", "target": "This overall rise in real wages in the face of lower productivity growth for the service sector boosts relative prices and keeps inflation above the eurozone average.", "id": 739} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Niedergang der Investmentbank Lehman Brothers hat nat\u00fcrlich nichts mit dem Fall der Berliner Mauer zu tun.\nOutput:\nOf course, the fall of the house of Lehman Brothers has nothing to do with the fall of the Berlin Wall.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Niedergang der Investmentbank Lehman Brothers hat nat\u00fcrlich nichts mit dem Fall der Berliner Mauer zu tun.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Of course, the fall of the house of Lehman Brothers has nothing to do with the fall of the Berlin Wall.", "id": 773} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMancherorts hei\u00dft es auch, der lange Aufw\u00e4rtstrend des Goldes w\u00e4re teilweise durch die Entwicklung neuer Finanzinstrumente bedingt, die den Handel und die Spekulation mit Gold erleichterten.\nOutput:\nSome have argued instead that gold\u2019s long upward march has been partly driven by the development of new financial instruments that make it easier to trade and speculate in gold.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMancherorts hei\u00dft es auch, der lange Aufw\u00e4rtstrend des Goldes w\u00e4re teilweise durch die Entwicklung neuer Finanzinstrumente bedingt, die den Handel und die Spekulation mit Gold erleichterten.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Some have argued instead that gold\u2019s long upward march has been partly driven by the development of new financial instruments that make it easier to trade and speculate in gold.", "id": 626} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMan sp\u00fcrt so etwas wie die Entstehung eines amerikanisch-asiatisch dominierten Universums.\nOutput:\nOne senses something like the making of an American-Asian dominated universe.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nMan sp\u00fcrt so etwas wie die Entstehung eines amerikanisch-asiatisch dominierten Universums.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One senses something like the making of an American-Asian dominated universe.", "id": 788} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Goldpreis ist extrem empfindlich hinsichtlich globaler Ver\u00e4nderungen des Zinssatzes.\nOutput:\nGold prices are extremely sensitive to global interest-rate movements.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer Goldpreis ist extrem empfindlich hinsichtlich globaler Ver\u00e4nderungen des Zinssatzes.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Gold prices are extremely sensitive to global interest-rate movements.", "id": 635} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIraks politische Kultur - und diejenige des gr\u00f6\u00dften Teils des Nahen Ostens - vertr\u00e4gt sich nicht mit den Grundbestandteilen einer Demokratie in einem wiedererkennbaren westlichen Stil: Die Vorstellungen von individuellen Rechten und individueller Verantwortlichkeit fehlen, der Begriff eines patriarchalischen Staates ist tief verwurzelt, und die individuelle, kulturelle Identit\u00e4t ist selten der nationalen Gemeinschaft verpflichtet.\nOutput:\nIraq's political culture - and that of most of the Middle East - is incompatible with the basic components of a recognizable Western-style democracy: notions of individual rights and responsibilities are lacking, the concept of a patriarchal state is deeply rooted, and individual cultural identity is rarely tied to the national community.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nIraks politische Kultur - und diejenige des gr\u00f6\u00dften Teils des Nahen Ostens - vertr\u00e4gt sich nicht mit den Grundbestandteilen einer Demokratie in einem wiedererkennbaren westlichen Stil: Die Vorstellungen von individuellen Rechten und individueller Verantwortlichkeit fehlen, der Begriff eines patriarchalischen Staates ist tief verwurzelt, und die individuelle, kulturelle Identit\u00e4t ist selten der nationalen Gemeinschaft verpflichtet.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Iraq's political culture - and that of most of the Middle East - is incompatible with the basic components of a recognizable Western-style democracy: notions of individual rights and responsibilities are lacking, the concept of a patriarchal state is deeply rooted, and individual cultural identity is rarely tied to the national community.", "id": 657} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer religi\u00f6s islamische Bestandteil im irakischen gesellschaftlichen Leben sollte nicht untersch\u00e4tzt werden.\nOutput:\nThe religious Islamic component in Iraqi social life should not be underestimated.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDer religi\u00f6s islamische Bestandteil im irakischen gesellschaftlichen Leben sollte nicht untersch\u00e4tzt werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The religious Islamic component in Iraqi social life should not be underestimated.", "id": 662} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nInsbesondere preisen viele Analysen heutzutage ein ethnische Modell an, reduzieren den Irak auf ein k\u00fcnstliches Gebilde, das einer zersplitterten \"Realit\u00e4t\" getrennter Gemeinschaften \u00fcbergest\u00fclpt wurde.\nOutput:\nIn particular, many analyses nowadays promote an ethnic model, reducing Iraq to an artificial construct that rests atop a fragmented \"reality\" of separate communities.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nInsbesondere preisen viele Analysen heutzutage ein ethnische Modell an, reduzieren den Irak auf ein k\u00fcnstliches Gebilde, das einer zersplitterten \"Realit\u00e4t\" getrennter Gemeinschaften \u00fcbergest\u00fclpt wurde.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In particular, many analyses nowadays promote an ethnic model, reducing Iraq to an artificial construct that rests atop a fragmented \"reality\" of separate communities.", "id": 670} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Asiaten \u2013 insbesondere Chinesen und Inder \u2013 sind \u00fcberall, vom unglaublichen Media Lab am MIT bis zu den Fakult\u00e4ten f\u00fcr Mathematik und Wirtschaft in Harvard, wie die R\u00f6mer in Athen im ersten Jahrhundert vor Christus: Voller Bewunderung f\u00fcr jene, von denen sie so viel gelernt haben, und die sie in den kommenden Jahrzehnten hinter sich lassen werden.\nOutput:\nFrom the incredible media lab at MIT to the mathematics and economics departments at Harvard, Asians \u2013 Chinese and Indians, in particular \u2013 are everywhere, like the Romans in Athens in the first century BC: full of admiration for those from whom they were learning so much, and whom they would overcome in the coming decades.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDie Asiaten \u2013 insbesondere Chinesen und Inder \u2013 sind \u00fcberall, vom unglaublichen Media Lab am MIT bis zu den Fakult\u00e4ten f\u00fcr Mathematik und Wirtschaft in Harvard, wie die R\u00f6mer in Athen im ersten Jahrhundert vor Christus: Voller Bewunderung f\u00fcr jene, von denen sie so viel gelernt haben, und die sie in den kommenden Jahrzehnten hinter sich lassen werden.\nOutput:\n", "target": "From the incredible media lab at MIT to the mathematics and economics departments at Harvard, Asians \u2013 Chinese and Indians, in particular \u2013 are everywhere, like the Romans in Athens in the first century BC: full of admiration for those from whom they were learning so much, and whom they would overcome in the coming decades.", "id": 789} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJ\u00fcngst erreichte er sogar ein Rekordhoch von 1.300 Dollar.\nOutput:\nGold prices even hit a record-high $1,300 recently.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nJ\u00fcngst erreichte er sogar ein Rekordhoch von 1.300 Dollar.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Gold prices even hit a record-high $1,300 recently.", "id": 606} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDenn schon die mittelalterlichen Alchemisten besch\u00e4ftigten sich mit der aus heutiger Sicht absurden Suche nach einer M\u00f6glichkeit, aus unedlen Metallen Gold zu machen.\nOutput:\nAfter all, medieval alchemists engaged in what we now consider an absurd search for ways to transform base metals into gold.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nDenn schon die mittelalterlichen Alchemisten besch\u00e4ftigten sich mit der aus heutiger Sicht absurden Suche nach einer M\u00f6glichkeit, aus unedlen Metallen Gold zu machen.\nOutput:\n", "target": "After all, medieval alchemists engaged in what we now consider an absurd search for ways to transform base metals into gold.", "id": 628} +{"task": "wmt16_de_en", "input": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWerden die Reformen dagegen fr\u00fch in die Wege geleitet, werden sie - und damit auch die tats\u00e4chliche Konvergenz - auch schneller vollendet.\nOutput:\nEarly adoption, by contrast, would be more conducive to these reforms, and thus to real convergence.", "context": "Translate the following sentence from German to English:\nWerden die Reformen dagegen fr\u00fch in die Wege geleitet, werden sie - und damit auch die tats\u00e4chliche Konvergenz - auch schneller vollendet.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Early adoption, by contrast, would be more conducive to these reforms, and thus to real convergence.", "id": 763} +{"task": "rte", "input": "This paper discusses marijuana, crack/cocaine, tranquilizers, hallucinogens, amphetamines, heroin, alcohol, nicotine and caffeine to provide a framework for the author's argument that the legalization of drugs can in no way be deemed as ethical or moral.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Drug legalization has benefits.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "This paper discusses marijuana, crack/cocaine, tranquilizers, hallucinogens, amphetamines, heroin, alcohol, nicotine and caffeine to provide a framework for the author's argument that the legalization of drugs can in no way be deemed as ethical or moral.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Drug legalization has benefits.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1200} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A unique feature of previous Ebola outbreaks has been the relative sparing of children. For the first time, an out break of an unusual illness-Ebola haemorrhagic fever occurred in Northern Uganda - Gulu district.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ebola Epidemic breaks out in Zaire.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A unique feature of previous Ebola outbreaks has been the relative sparing of children. For the first time, an out break of an unusual illness-Ebola haemorrhagic fever occurred in Northern Uganda - Gulu district.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ebola Epidemic breaks out in Zaire.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1201} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The organizing committee said 65 countries have entered the Lillehammer Olympic Games, matching the number of nations at the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville, France.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"65 countries take part in the Lillehammer Olympic Games.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The organizing committee said 65 countries have entered the Lillehammer Olympic Games, matching the number of nations at the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville, France.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"65 countries take part in the Lillehammer Olympic Games.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1202} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Philip Morris cited strong volume gains in Germany, Italy, France, Spain, central and eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Japan, Korea, Argentina and Brazil.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Philip Morris made market gains in Russia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Philip Morris cited strong volume gains in Germany, Italy, France, Spain, central and eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Japan, Korea, Argentina and Brazil.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Philip Morris made market gains in Russia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1203} +{"task": "rte", "input": "More than 2,000 people lost their lives in the devastating Johnstown Flood.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "More than 2,000 people lost their lives in the devastating Johnstown Flood.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1204} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Unlike seal hunting in Canada, where pups are hunted for fur, poachers in China catch seals primarily to sell to zoos or to use the genital organs for traditional Chinese medicine.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Seal-hunting endangers species.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Unlike seal hunting in Canada, where pups are hunted for fur, poachers in China catch seals primarily to sell to zoos or to use the genital organs for traditional Chinese medicine.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Seal-hunting endangers species.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1205} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In reaction to the ongoing uncertainty, the E.U. enlargement commissioner warned the Turkish Army about interfering: \"It is important that the military leaves the remit of democracy to the democratically-elected government and this is the test case if the Turkish armed forces respect democratic secularism and the democratic arrangement of civil-military relations,\" commissioner Olli Rehn said. Erdogan and Gül support Turkey's efforts to join the European Union.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Turks want Gül to be President.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In reaction to the ongoing uncertainty, the E.U. enlargement commissioner warned the Turkish Army about interfering: \"It is important that the military leaves the remit of democracy to the democratically-elected government and this is the test case if the Turkish armed forces respect democratic secularism and the democratic arrangement of civil-military relations,\" commissioner Olli Rehn said. Erdogan and Gül support Turkey's efforts to join the European Union.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Turks want Gül to be President.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1206} +{"task": "rte", "input": "McDonald's said overall global sales at its restaurants climbed 6.2% in June, 6.3% in the second quarter and 7.1% for the year to date.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"McDonald's Corp., the world's largest restaurant chain, led the advance after the company reported earnings that exceeded estimates.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "McDonald's said overall global sales at its restaurants climbed 6.2% in June, 6.3% in the second quarter and 7.1% for the year to date.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"McDonald's Corp., the world's largest restaurant chain, led the advance after the company reported earnings that exceeded estimates.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1207} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Scott's execution led to outrage in Ontario, and was largely responsible for prompting the Wolseley Expedition, which forced Louis Riel, now branded a murderer, to flee the settlement.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Scott's execution caused the Wolseley Expedition.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Scott's execution led to outrage in Ontario, and was largely responsible for prompting the Wolseley Expedition, which forced Louis Riel, now branded a murderer, to flee the settlement.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Scott's execution caused the Wolseley Expedition.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1208} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Australia was one of the countries in the U.S.-led coalition that invaded Iraq in 2003.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The coalition is coordinated by the U.S\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Australia was one of the countries in the U.S.-led coalition that invaded Iraq in 2003.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The coalition is coordinated by the U.S\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1209} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Aeschylus is often called the father of Greek tragedy; he wrote the earliest complete plays which survive from ancient Greece. He is known to have written more than 90 plays, though only seven survive. The most famous of these are the trilogy known as Orestia. Also well-known are The Persians and Prometheus Bound.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"\"The Persians\" was written by Aeschylus.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Aeschylus is often called the father of Greek tragedy; he wrote the earliest complete plays which survive from ancient Greece. He is known to have written more than 90 plays, though only seven survive. The most famous of these are the trilogy known as Orestia. Also well-known are The Persians and Prometheus Bound.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"\"The Persians\" was written by Aeschylus.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1210} +{"task": "rte", "input": "El-Nashar was detained July 14 in Cairo after Britain notified Egyptian authorities that it suspected he may have had links to some of the attackers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"El-Nashar was arrested in Egypt.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "El-Nashar was detained July 14 in Cairo after Britain notified Egyptian authorities that it suspected he may have had links to some of the attackers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"El-Nashar was arrested in Egypt.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1211} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Moscow (USSR), 12 Jul 89 (PRAVDA)- Blood is flowing in Columbia, where last year, according to official statistics, there were 4,600 victims of political violence, including Jaime Pardo Leal (president of Colombia's national coordination committee), around 30 deputies and many municipal advisors and mayors.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jaime Pardo Leal was killed in Moscow.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Moscow (USSR), 12 Jul 89 (PRAVDA)- Blood is flowing in Columbia, where last year, according to official statistics, there were 4,600 victims of political violence, including Jaime Pardo Leal (president of Colombia's national coordination committee), around 30 deputies and many municipal advisors and mayors.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jaime Pardo Leal was killed in Moscow.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1212} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Domestic fire incidents have an important impact on population health by contributing to early death, serious and often disfiguring injuries, and ongoing disability. Fire-related injury is a leading cause of unintentional injury in the home in all age groups.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Domestic fires are a major cause of unintentional injury in the home.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Domestic fire incidents have an important impact on population health by contributing to early death, serious and often disfiguring injuries, and ongoing disability. Fire-related injury is a leading cause of unintentional injury in the home in all age groups.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Domestic fires are a major cause of unintentional injury in the home.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1213} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Catastrophic floods in Europe endanger lives and cause human tragedy as well as heavy economic losses.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Flooding in Europe causes major economic losses.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Catastrophic floods in Europe endanger lives and cause human tragedy as well as heavy economic losses.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Flooding in Europe causes major economic losses.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1214} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Four US cable companies, including industry leaders Comcast Corp and Time Warner Cable, have entered the fast-growing wireless arena through a joint venture with Sprint Nextel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Time Warner Cable is a partner of Sprint Nextel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Four US cable companies, including industry leaders Comcast Corp and Time Warner Cable, have entered the fast-growing wireless arena through a joint venture with Sprint Nextel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Time Warner Cable is a partner of Sprint Nextel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1215} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Experts say that Mr. Abbas will need that big win to show that he has the support of most Palestinian people in order to push through his aims of peace talks with Israel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Analysts had said that Mr. Abbas needed a large margin of victory in order to push his agenda of peace talks with Israel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Experts say that Mr. Abbas will need that big win to show that he has the support of most Palestinian people in order to push through his aims of peace talks with Israel.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Analysts had said that Mr. Abbas needed a large margin of victory in order to push his agenda of peace talks with Israel.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1216} +{"task": "rte", "input": "At the southeastern tip of the city, Xochimilco, another small town subsumed by the city, is a popular tourist destination because of its chinampas, or \"floating gardens,\" boats made out of reeds on which the Indians have grown plants since pre-Columbian times.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Xochimilco is a popular tourist attraction because of its chinampas, or floating gardens.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "At the southeastern tip of the city, Xochimilco, another small town subsumed by the city, is a popular tourist destination because of its chinampas, or \"floating gardens,\" boats made out of reeds on which the Indians have grown plants since pre-Columbian times.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Xochimilco is a popular tourist attraction because of its chinampas, or floating gardens.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1217} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In all, Zerich bought $422 million worth of oil from Iraq, according to the Volcker committee. In the early 1990s after the Soviet Union collapsed, Rich quickly became the most powerful trader there.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Zerich bought oil from Iraq during the embargo.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In all, Zerich bought $422 million worth of oil from Iraq, according to the Volcker committee. In the early 1990s after the Soviet Union collapsed, Rich quickly became the most powerful trader there.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Zerich bought oil from Iraq during the embargo.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1218} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Of all the national park lands in the United States, none is closer to a major urban area or more beset with problems than the Everglades, a shallow, 50-mile-wide river of grass that flows south from Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay. For more than a generation, this fragile natural wonder has been held hostage by a web of special interests -- farmers, sportsmen and about 6 million South Florida residents in need of drinking water and flood control -- that is as complex as the ecosystem itself.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Everglades is 50-mile wide.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Of all the national park lands in the United States, none is closer to a major urban area or more beset with problems than the Everglades, a shallow, 50-mile-wide river of grass that flows south from Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay. For more than a generation, this fragile natural wonder has been held hostage by a web of special interests -- farmers, sportsmen and about 6 million South Florida residents in need of drinking water and flood control -- that is as complex as the ecosystem itself.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Everglades is 50-mile wide.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1219} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Paul Bremer, the top U.S. civilian administrator in Iraq, and Iraq's new president, Ghazi al-Yawar, visited the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ghazi al-Yawar is Iraq's new president.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Paul Bremer, the top U.S. civilian administrator in Iraq, and Iraq's new president, Ghazi al-Yawar, visited the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ghazi al-Yawar is Iraq's new president.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1220} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Typhoon Xangsane was downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday as it moved inland from the central Vietnam coast, where it killed two people, injured at least 80 others and damaged hundreds of homes, officials and state-controlled media reported.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A typhoon batters the Philippines.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Typhoon Xangsane was downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday as it moved inland from the central Vietnam coast, where it killed two people, injured at least 80 others and damaged hundreds of homes, officials and state-controlled media reported.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A typhoon batters the Philippines.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1221} +{"task": "rte", "input": "An Israeli judicial inquiry has ruled out prosecuting the police officers who shot dead 13 Israeli Arabs during a violent demonstration in 2000.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Israel will not prosecute the police who killed 13 Israeli Arabs during pro-Palestinian protests in 2000, because of a lack of evidence, an official inquiry said yesterday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "An Israeli judicial inquiry has ruled out prosecuting the police officers who shot dead 13 Israeli Arabs during a violent demonstration in 2000.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Israel will not prosecute the police who killed 13 Israeli Arabs during pro-Palestinian protests in 2000, because of a lack of evidence, an official inquiry said yesterday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1222} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Sotheby's and Christie's, the world's two most powerful auction houses, swapped confidential lists of super-rich clients who were spared from paying fees charged to other sellers, people close to the companies and to a federal antitrust investigation of them said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Christie's is one of the world's largest auction houses.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Sotheby's and Christie's, the world's two most powerful auction houses, swapped confidential lists of super-rich clients who were spared from paying fees charged to other sellers, people close to the companies and to a federal antitrust investigation of them said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Christie's is one of the world's largest auction houses.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1223} +{"task": "rte", "input": "James Kerr had been the foreman for the Deane, Adams and Deane gun factory. Robert Adams, one of the partners and inventor of the Adams revolver, was Kerr's cousin.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dean invented a revolver.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "James Kerr had been the foreman for the Deane, Adams and Deane gun factory. Robert Adams, one of the partners and inventor of the Adams revolver, was Kerr's cousin.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dean invented a revolver.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1224} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Both sides have a point. German spelling does need overhauling: over the decades, it has grown more unwieldy. But the reform, approved by German-speaking countries in 1996, does not make the rules much easier, and in some cases the new way is harder.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A spelling reform was approved in all German speaking countries.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Both sides have a point. German spelling does need overhauling: over the decades, it has grown more unwieldy. But the reform, approved by German-speaking countries in 1996, does not make the rules much easier, and in some cases the new way is harder.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A spelling reform was approved in all German speaking countries.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1225} +{"task": "rte", "input": "According to members of Brazilian Court, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva may be subjected to an impeachment process, if there is some proof that he is really involved in some of the alleged scandals, or in case someone can prove that he was acting with negligence.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Brazilian President is Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "According to members of Brazilian Court, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva may be subjected to an impeachment process, if there is some proof that he is really involved in some of the alleged scandals, or in case someone can prove that he was acting with negligence.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Brazilian President is Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1226} +{"task": "rte", "input": "ECB spokeswoman, Regina Schueller, declined to comment on a report in Italy's La Repubblica newspaper that the ECB council will discuss Mr. Fazio's role in the takeover fight at its Sept. 15 meeting.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Regina Shueller works for Italy's La Repubblica newspaper.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "ECB spokeswoman, Regina Schueller, declined to comment on a report in Italy's La Repubblica newspaper that the ECB council will discuss Mr. Fazio's role in the takeover fight at its Sept. 15 meeting.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Regina Shueller works for Italy's La Repubblica newspaper.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1227} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The evidence for the continuing accretion of gas by the Milky Way involves high-velocity clouds, or HVCs--mysterious clumps of hydrogen, moving rapidly through the outer regions of the galaxy.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"High-velocity clouds are made up of hydrogen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The evidence for the continuing accretion of gas by the Milky Way involves high-velocity clouds, or HVCs--mysterious clumps of hydrogen, moving rapidly through the outer regions of the galaxy.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"High-velocity clouds are made up of hydrogen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1228} +{"task": "rte", "input": "On Friday evening, a car bomb exploded outside a Shiite mosque in Iskandariyah, 30 miles south of the capital, killing seven people and wounding 10, doctors said on condition of anonymity.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A bomb exploded outside a mosque.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "On Friday evening, a car bomb exploded outside a Shiite mosque in Iskandariyah, 30 miles south of the capital, killing seven people and wounding 10, doctors said on condition of anonymity.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A bomb exploded outside a mosque.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1229} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The ghost shirt was then donated to the Glasgow Museum in 1892 by an Indian interpreter and has remained a visitor attraction for 100 years. It became the subject of an ownership wrangle when descendants of the Sioux tribe petitioned for its return in 1995. The Wounded Knee Survivors Association including a Lakota elder had it returned to the tribe.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A Sioux ghost shirt was returned by a Scottish museum.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The ghost shirt was then donated to the Glasgow Museum in 1892 by an Indian interpreter and has remained a visitor attraction for 100 years. It became the subject of an ownership wrangle when descendants of the Sioux tribe petitioned for its return in 1995. The Wounded Knee Survivors Association including a Lakota elder had it returned to the tribe.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A Sioux ghost shirt was returned by a Scottish museum.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1230} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Yemen, too, was reunified in 1990.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Yemen was reunited in 1990.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Yemen, too, was reunified in 1990.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Yemen was reunited in 1990.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1231} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Five U.S. soldiers were killed and five wounded Friday in an ambush near the Shiite neighborhood Sadr City.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Five US soldiers were killed and five wounded on Friday in an ambush near the Shi'ite neighbourhood Sadr City.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Five U.S. soldiers were killed and five wounded Friday in an ambush near the Shiite neighborhood Sadr City.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Five US soldiers were killed and five wounded on Friday in an ambush near the Shi'ite neighbourhood Sadr City.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1232} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Drug development is an enormously complex and expensive process.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Research and Development phase of creating a new drug is complicated.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Drug development is an enormously complex and expensive process.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Research and Development phase of creating a new drug is complicated.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1233} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The M-2000 uses a commercially manufactured NbTi superconductor, similar to that used in the M-2000 Maglev magnets.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maglev is commercially used.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The M-2000 uses a commercially manufactured NbTi superconductor, similar to that used in the M-2000 Maglev magnets.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maglev is commercially used.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1234} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Concerns have been raised that potential leads in the hunt for missing York woman Claudia Lawrence are not being followed up quickly enough. It comes after hotel staff in Malton contacted police after a stranger in the bar expressed satisfaction when asked if the chef was still missing. The incident happened more than three weeks ago and staff said detectives had not yet been in touch. Police said leads were being assessed in a methodical and structured way.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Claudia Lawrence resides in Malton.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Concerns have been raised that potential leads in the hunt for missing York woman Claudia Lawrence are not being followed up quickly enough. It comes after hotel staff in Malton contacted police after a stranger in the bar expressed satisfaction when asked if the chef was still missing. The incident happened more than three weeks ago and staff said detectives had not yet been in touch. Police said leads were being assessed in a methodical and structured way.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Claudia Lawrence resides in Malton.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1235} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a liberal thinker whose left-wing politics angered many conservative politicians and heads of state. His job as a reporter for the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina, in 1960, and and friendship with Fidel Castro resulted in his being ultimately denied entry to the United States for political reasons.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a conservative politician.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a liberal thinker whose left-wing politics angered many conservative politicians and heads of state. His job as a reporter for the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina, in 1960, and and friendship with Fidel Castro resulted in his being ultimately denied entry to the United States for political reasons.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a conservative politician.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1236} +{"task": "rte", "input": "He said a new study might include more than just Cox 2 drugs possibly adding such widely used painkillers as Ibuprofen naproxen and diclofenac.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cox 2 inhibitors are pain relief drugs.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "He said a new study might include more than just Cox 2 drugs possibly adding such widely used painkillers as Ibuprofen naproxen and diclofenac.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cox 2 inhibitors are pain relief drugs.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1237} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Argentina was still obsessed with the Falkland islands even in 1994, 12 years after its defeat in the 74-day war with Britain.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Falklands War took place in 1982.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Argentina was still obsessed with the Falkland islands even in 1994, 12 years after its defeat in the 74-day war with Britain.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Falklands War took place in 1982.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1238} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Up to 150 workers were believed to have been inside the factory, which produces syringes and other plastic medical supplies, at the time of the explosion.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Workers were inside the plant at the time of the explosion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Up to 150 workers were believed to have been inside the factory, which produces syringes and other plastic medical supplies, at the time of the explosion.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Workers were inside the plant at the time of the explosion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1239} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Saudi Arabia's production mix will shift to a higher proportion of lighter crudes. Unlike last year's Qatif and Abu Safah developments, nearly all of the proposed projects produce Arab Light or lighter crudes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Saudi Arabia produces more oil than any other country.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Saudi Arabia's production mix will shift to a higher proportion of lighter crudes. Unlike last year's Qatif and Abu Safah developments, nearly all of the proposed projects produce Arab Light or lighter crudes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Saudi Arabia produces more oil than any other country.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1240} +{"task": "rte", "input": "We are committed to the deployment of these technologies and are excited by the advances in remote sensing technology that are enabling us to extract more information from sensors in a cost-efficient and timely manner.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ocean remote sensing is developed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "We are committed to the deployment of these technologies and are excited by the advances in remote sensing technology that are enabling us to extract more information from sensors in a cost-efficient and timely manner.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ocean remote sensing is developed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1241} +{"task": "rte", "input": "United States President Barack Obama unveiled his administration's 2010 United States federal budget on Thursday. The budget calls for a record US$3.6 trillion in spending.The new budget will use a $1.75 trillion deficit, which would be nearly four times greater than any previous deficit and is $250 billion larger than what was projected just days ago due to a proposed new spending for another bank bailout.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Barak Obama planned US$3.6 trillion in spending.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "United States President Barack Obama unveiled his administration's 2010 United States federal budget on Thursday. The budget calls for a record US$3.6 trillion in spending.The new budget will use a $1.75 trillion deficit, which would be nearly four times greater than any previous deficit and is $250 billion larger than what was projected just days ago due to a proposed new spending for another bank bailout.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Barak Obama planned US$3.6 trillion in spending.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1242} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The final major piece of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was to hit just after midnight, completing a ring of crater-like plumes of swirling superheated gas and debris thousands of miles across. \"It hit Jupiter like a string of machine-gun bullets\" said Eugene Shoemaker, an astronomer at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., who helped discover the comet last year.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Shoemaker-Levy comet hit Jupiter.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The final major piece of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was to hit just after midnight, completing a ring of crater-like plumes of swirling superheated gas and debris thousands of miles across. \"It hit Jupiter like a string of machine-gun bullets\" said Eugene Shoemaker, an astronomer at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., who helped discover the comet last year.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Shoemaker-Levy comet hit Jupiter.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1243} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Family members and friends told Fox News that the couple had been fighting over several things, including Luong's girlfriend, on Sunday evening and Monday morning. Luong later drove off with his four children, whom he reported missing to the police and claimed he had left them with his girlfriend who lives in a hotel. Police however became suspicious due to \"holes in his story\" and he later changed his story. The Associated Press say that the authorities believe that Dauphin Island Bridge is where Luong threw the four children, of which he was the biological father of three, into the water.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Luong threw his children off a bridge in Louisiana.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Family members and friends told Fox News that the couple had been fighting over several things, including Luong's girlfriend, on Sunday evening and Monday morning. Luong later drove off with his four children, whom he reported missing to the police and claimed he had left them with his girlfriend who lives in a hotel. Police however became suspicious due to \"holes in his story\" and he later changed his story. The Associated Press say that the authorities believe that Dauphin Island Bridge is where Luong threw the four children, of which he was the biological father of three, into the water.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Luong threw his children off a bridge in Louisiana.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1244} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Madrid: Luis Roldan, the former Spanish chief of police who fled the country 10 months ago after allegedly hiving off millions of pounds from secret government funds, was on his way home to a prison cell last night after being captured in Bangkok.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Luis Roldan was director of police from 1986 to 1993.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Madrid: Luis Roldan, the former Spanish chief of police who fled the country 10 months ago after allegedly hiving off millions of pounds from secret government funds, was on his way home to a prison cell last night after being captured in Bangkok.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Luis Roldan was director of police from 1986 to 1993.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1245} +{"task": "rte", "input": "David Millar retained his Tour de France leader's yellow jersey despite crashing in the final two kilometres of the third stage of the race to Nantes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tour de France winner is likely to lose the crown.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "David Millar retained his Tour de France leader's yellow jersey despite crashing in the final two kilometres of the third stage of the race to Nantes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tour de France winner is likely to lose the crown.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1246} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In 2000 there were 10,578 divorces in Bulgaria, which represents 301 divorces per 1000 marriages or a 1.3% divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 2000 there were 301 divorces in Bulgaria.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In 2000 there were 10,578 divorces in Bulgaria, which represents 301 divorces per 1000 marriages or a 1.3% divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 2000 there were 301 divorces in Bulgaria.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1247} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"Having for years enjoyed greater rights than other women in the Middle East, women in Iraq are now losing even their basic freedoms. The right to choose their clothes, the right to love or marry whom they want. Of course women suffered under Saddam. I fled his cruel regime. I personally witnessed much brutality, but the subjugation of women was never a goal of the Baath party.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Women in Iraq have lost their freedom.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"Having for years enjoyed greater rights than other women in the Middle East, women in Iraq are now losing even their basic freedoms. The right to choose their clothes, the right to love or marry whom they want. Of course women suffered under Saddam. I fled his cruel regime. I personally witnessed much brutality, but the subjugation of women was never a goal of the Baath party.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Women in Iraq have lost their freedom.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1248} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The VW chief has been under intense pressure from the Bonn government and colleagues in German industry to seek conciliation following his outspoken statements last, which were widely seen as damaging Germany's reputation.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Germany is concerned about the effect of the court investigations on domestic economic and political affairs.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The VW chief has been under intense pressure from the Bonn government and colleagues in German industry to seek conciliation following his outspoken statements last, which were widely seen as damaging Germany's reputation.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Germany is concerned about the effect of the court investigations on domestic economic and political affairs.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1249} +{"task": "rte", "input": "To avoid further price-gouging, Norway's Ministry of Government Administration announced that it was freezing prices on lodging, food and beverages in the Lillehammer area during the Winter Olympics.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Norway hosted the Winter Olympic Games.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "To avoid further price-gouging, Norway's Ministry of Government Administration announced that it was freezing prices on lodging, food and beverages in the Lillehammer area during the Winter Olympics.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Norway hosted the Winter Olympic Games.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1250} +{"task": "rte", "input": "One reason for increased osteoporosis in developed countries is the sodium-potassium imbalance.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dietary intake of potassium prevents osteoporosis.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "One reason for increased osteoporosis in developed countries is the sodium-potassium imbalance.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dietary intake of potassium prevents osteoporosis.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1251} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"On Feb. 20, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson took his life with a gunshot to the head at his fortified compound in Woody Creek, Colorado. The family will shortly provide more information about memorial service and media contacts. Hunter prized his privacy and we ask that his friends and admirers respect that privacy as well as that of his family,\" Juan Thompson said in a statement issued to Aspen Daily News. The death was confirmed by Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis. Hunter S. Thompson was best known for his 1972 book \"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas\". He was recently married and had emotionally supported his friend John Kerry's candidacy.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"John Kerry was friends with Hunter S. Thompson.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"On Feb. 20, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson took his life with a gunshot to the head at his fortified compound in Woody Creek, Colorado. The family will shortly provide more information about memorial service and media contacts. Hunter prized his privacy and we ask that his friends and admirers respect that privacy as well as that of his family,\" Juan Thompson said in a statement issued to Aspen Daily News. The death was confirmed by Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis. Hunter S. Thompson was best known for his 1972 book \"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas\". He was recently married and had emotionally supported his friend John Kerry's candidacy.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"John Kerry was friends with Hunter S. Thompson.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1252} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Most of the mines are in arid areas and animals searching for water are attracted to the cyanide-laced holding ponds that are an integral part of the mining operations.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Animals have died by the thousands from drinking at cyanide-laced holding ponds.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Most of the mines are in arid areas and animals searching for water are attracted to the cyanide-laced holding ponds that are an integral part of the mining operations.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Animals have died by the thousands from drinking at cyanide-laced holding ponds.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1253} +{"task": "rte", "input": "For others, in the northern hemisphere, judgment may be a little off due to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is often at its peak in the weeks following the shortest hours of daylight.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a worldwide disorder.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "For others, in the northern hemisphere, judgment may be a little off due to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is often at its peak in the weeks following the shortest hours of daylight.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a worldwide disorder.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1254} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Mr Piech dismissed suggestions that VWs actions in hiring away Mr Lopez and his seven colleagues from GM had caused widespread dismay in German industry, and was at odds with the style of German business.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Piech got nationalistic in his accusations.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Mr Piech dismissed suggestions that VWs actions in hiring away Mr Lopez and his seven colleagues from GM had caused widespread dismay in German industry, and was at odds with the style of German business.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Piech got nationalistic in his accusations.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1255} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Last week's release of long-secret Justice Department interrogation memorandums has given rise to starkly opposing narratives about what, if anything, was gained by the C.I.A.'s use of waterboarding, wall-slamming and other physical pressure to shock and intimidate Qaeda operatives. Senior Bush administration officials, led by Vice President Dick Cheney and cheered by many Congressional Republicans, are fighting a rear-guard action in defense of their record. Only by using the harshest methods, they insist, did the intelligence agency get the information it needed to round up Qaeda killers and save thousands of American lives.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dick Cheney was the chief of the Justice Department.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Last week's release of long-secret Justice Department interrogation memorandums has given rise to starkly opposing narratives about what, if anything, was gained by the C.I.A.'s use of waterboarding, wall-slamming and other physical pressure to shock and intimidate Qaeda operatives. Senior Bush administration officials, led by Vice President Dick Cheney and cheered by many Congressional Republicans, are fighting a rear-guard action in defense of their record. Only by using the harshest methods, they insist, did the intelligence agency get the information it needed to round up Qaeda killers and save thousands of American lives.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Dick Cheney was the chief of the Justice Department.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1256} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"The aftershocks were less in the past two months, but it seems to be starting again. We are really worried about the fate of these islands,\" Smriti Kana Saha of Ranjat village in the Middle Andaman Island told Reuters by phone.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Smriti Kana Saha of Ranjat village is part of the Middle Andaman Island.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "\"The aftershocks were less in the past two months, but it seems to be starting again. We are really worried about the fate of these islands,\" Smriti Kana Saha of Ranjat village in the Middle Andaman Island told Reuters by phone.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Smriti Kana Saha of Ranjat village is part of the Middle Andaman Island.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1257} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Tilda Swinton has a prominent role as the White Witch in \"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe\", coming out in December.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tilda Swinton plays the part of the White Witch.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Tilda Swinton has a prominent role as the White Witch in \"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe\", coming out in December.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tilda Swinton plays the part of the White Witch.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1258} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The order is worth EUR 58 million and handover of the submarines to the Portuguese navy is scheduled for 2010. The contract also includes an option for the same equipment to be built into a third submarine.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Portuguese Navy has 58 submarines.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The order is worth EUR 58 million and handover of the submarines to the Portuguese navy is scheduled for 2010. The contract also includes an option for the same equipment to be built into a third submarine.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Portuguese Navy has 58 submarines.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1259} +{"task": "rte", "input": "There is no way Marlowe could legally leave Italy, especially after an arrest warrant has been issued for him by the authorities. Assisted by Zaleshoff, he succeeds in making his escape from Milan.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Marlowe was arrested by Italian authorities.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "There is no way Marlowe could legally leave Italy, especially after an arrest warrant has been issued for him by the authorities. Assisted by Zaleshoff, he succeeds in making his escape from Milan.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Marlowe was arrested by Italian authorities.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1260} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The demands on Italy's 53rd postwar government are apparent, as are the resentment and uncertainties Berlusconi has roused at the head of a new party with the catchy name Forza Italia (Go, Italy).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Silvio Berlusconi is in Forza Italia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The demands on Italy's 53rd postwar government are apparent, as are the resentment and uncertainties Berlusconi has roused at the head of a new party with the catchy name Forza Italia (Go, Italy).\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Silvio Berlusconi is in Forza Italia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1261} +{"task": "rte", "input": "According to the captain, the 1999 ferry was inspected by the Transport Ministry on December 9 and was certified to be in good condition. \"It seems that due to the weather conditions the chance is little, but we still hope,\" Djamal stated. With 17 crew members, and carrying 200 tons of cargo, the ill-fated PT Nur Budi owned and operated ferry sank so fast that the crew \"had no chance to ask the passengers to wear life jackets.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"An Indonesian ferry with 300 passengers sank.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "According to the captain, the 1999 ferry was inspected by the Transport Ministry on December 9 and was certified to be in good condition. \"It seems that due to the weather conditions the chance is little, but we still hope,\" Djamal stated. With 17 crew members, and carrying 200 tons of cargo, the ill-fated PT Nur Budi owned and operated ferry sank so fast that the crew \"had no chance to ask the passengers to wear life jackets.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"An Indonesian ferry with 300 passengers sank.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1262} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Security Council voted in 2002 to protect U.S. soldiers and personnel from other nations that haven't ratified the creation of the court through a treaty, and last June renewed the immunity for a year.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Immunity for soldiers renewed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Security Council voted in 2002 to protect U.S. soldiers and personnel from other nations that haven't ratified the creation of the court through a treaty, and last June renewed the immunity for a year.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Immunity for soldiers renewed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1263} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Heemeyer cut portholes for his guns, then welded a tight enclosure around them so police bullets could not penetrate.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Out of an old bulldozer, Heemeyer built a concrete box that no police bullet could penetrate.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Heemeyer cut portholes for his guns, then welded a tight enclosure around them so police bullets could not penetrate.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Out of an old bulldozer, Heemeyer built a concrete box that no police bullet could penetrate.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1264} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Witnesses told police a gas canister exploded to start the fire in a multilevel building which houses the Ycua Bolanos supermarket, a food court and a parking garage, causing the bottom floor to collapse.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Television footage showed several levels of the multi-level supermarket covered in soot, including the lower level parking garage.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Witnesses told police a gas canister exploded to start the fire in a multilevel building which houses the Ycua Bolanos supermarket, a food court and a parking garage, causing the bottom floor to collapse.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Television footage showed several levels of the multi-level supermarket covered in soot, including the lower level parking garage.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1265} +{"task": "rte", "input": "World Bank programs have been heavily criticized for many years for resulting in poverty.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The World Bank is criticized for its activities.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "World Bank programs have been heavily criticized for many years for resulting in poverty.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The World Bank is criticized for its activities.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1266} +{"task": "rte", "input": "To promote The Simpsons Movie that will be released July 26, 2007, over a dozen 7-Elevens in the United States have been transformed into Kwik-E-Marts, the grocery store from the popular TV series. Most of the other 7-Eleven stores will also sell products with brands reminding of The Simpsons, such as Buzz Cola, Krustyo's cereal, squishees, and Bart Simpson's favourite comic book Radioactive Man, but not Duff Beer, Homer's favourite drink.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Simpsons is a show broadcast in America.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "To promote The Simpsons Movie that will be released July 26, 2007, over a dozen 7-Elevens in the United States have been transformed into Kwik-E-Marts, the grocery store from the popular TV series. Most of the other 7-Eleven stores will also sell products with brands reminding of The Simpsons, such as Buzz Cola, Krustyo's cereal, squishees, and Bart Simpson's favourite comic book Radioactive Man, but not Duff Beer, Homer's favourite drink.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Simpsons is a show broadcast in America.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1267} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In 1983, McClintock found that bacteria have rings of DNA (plasmids) that reproduce and have genetic changes that tell the bacteria how to defend itself against the antibiotics.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In 1983, McClintock found that bacteria have rings of DNA (plasmids) that reproduce and have genetic changes that tell the bacteria how to defend itself against the antibiotics.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1268} +{"task": "rte", "input": "According to NC Articles of Organization, the members of LLC company are H. Nelson Beavers, III, H. Chester Beavers and Jennie Beavers Stewart.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jennie Beavers Stewart is a share-holder of Carolina Analytical Laboratory.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "According to NC Articles of Organization, the members of LLC company are H. Nelson Beavers, III, H. Chester Beavers and Jennie Beavers Stewart.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jennie Beavers Stewart is a share-holder of Carolina Analytical Laboratory.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1269} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In Russia, BAT is setting up a joint venture with Yava, Moscow's largest cigarette factory.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"BAT acquired production interests in the Ukraine, Hungary and Russia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In Russia, BAT is setting up a joint venture with Yava, Moscow's largest cigarette factory.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"BAT acquired production interests in the Ukraine, Hungary and Russia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1270} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Reagan was seriously wounded by a bullet fired by John Hinckley Jr.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"John W. Hinckley Jr. shot Reagan in the chest.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Reagan was seriously wounded by a bullet fired by John Hinckley Jr.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"John W. Hinckley Jr. shot Reagan in the chest.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1271} +{"task": "rte", "input": "(CBS/ AP) Rock music producer Phil Spector was convicted Monday of second-degree murder in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion six years ago. A Superior Court jury returned the verdict after an estimated 29 to 30 hours of deliberations. The jury had the option of choosing involuntary manslaughter, but did not do so. Spector had no obvious reaction. His attorney argued that he should remain free on bail pending the May 29 sentencing but Judge Larry Paul Fidler accepted the prosecution's argument that he be remanded to jail immediately.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lana Clarkson and Phil Spector were engaged.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "(CBS/ AP) Rock music producer Phil Spector was convicted Monday of second-degree murder in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion six years ago. A Superior Court jury returned the verdict after an estimated 29 to 30 hours of deliberations. The jury had the option of choosing involuntary manslaughter, but did not do so. Spector had no obvious reaction. His attorney argued that he should remain free on bail pending the May 29 sentencing but Judge Larry Paul Fidler accepted the prosecution's argument that he be remanded to jail immediately.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lana Clarkson and Phil Spector were engaged.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1272} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Rich and poor nations struck a historic deal on Sunday to slash billions of dollars in farm subsidies, create more open industrial markets and revive stalled world trade talks that could boost global growth.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Rich and poor nations crashed into a historic deal on Sunday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Rich and poor nations struck a historic deal on Sunday to slash billions of dollars in farm subsidies, create more open industrial markets and revive stalled world trade talks that could boost global growth.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Rich and poor nations crashed into a historic deal on Sunday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1273} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A journalist for the French Daily Libération, Christophe Boltanski, was attacked on Friday by several men in a street of Tunis, where he was reporting on the repression of human rights activists. He was badly beaten and stabbed with a knife in the back by four unidentified assailants near his hotel in the embassy district. Boltanski was also hit in the face by pepper spray. He called for help, but the policemen on guard outside the nearby Czech Embassy did not react, according to Libération.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A French journalist was assaulted in Tunisia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A journalist for the French Daily Libération, Christophe Boltanski, was attacked on Friday by several men in a street of Tunis, where he was reporting on the repression of human rights activists. He was badly beaten and stabbed with a knife in the back by four unidentified assailants near his hotel in the embassy district. Boltanski was also hit in the face by pepper spray. He called for help, but the policemen on guard outside the nearby Czech Embassy did not react, according to Libération.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A French journalist was assaulted in Tunisia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1274} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Humic acids are complex organic molecules formed by the breakdown of organic matter in the soil. They are not considered to be fertilizers, but soil enhancers and improvers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Organic fertilizers are used as soil enhancers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Humic acids are complex organic molecules formed by the breakdown of organic matter in the soil. They are not considered to be fertilizers, but soil enhancers and improvers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Organic fertilizers are used as soil enhancers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1275} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Bechtolsheim left Sun in 1995 to found Granite Systems, a maker of high-speed networking systems, which he later sold to Cisco Systems.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bechtolsheim was the owner of Cisco Systems.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Bechtolsheim left Sun in 1995 to found Granite Systems, a maker of high-speed networking systems, which he later sold to Cisco Systems.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bechtolsheim was the owner of Cisco Systems.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1276} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Sharon sent dismissal letters to Benny Elon and Avigdor Lieberman, who oppose his withdrawal plan, on Friday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"On Friday,Sharon fired Benny Elon and Avigdor Lieberman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Sharon sent dismissal letters to Benny Elon and Avigdor Lieberman, who oppose his withdrawal plan, on Friday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"On Friday,Sharon fired Benny Elon and Avigdor Lieberman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1277} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Investigators described the gunman as white, about 30 years old, of medium build with shoulder-length, wavy blond hair and as having a \"scruffy\" or \"grunge\" appearance.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The gunman is described as a white male in his 30s with a medium build, shoulder-length blonde hair and an unkempt appearance.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Investigators described the gunman as white, about 30 years old, of medium build with shoulder-length, wavy blond hair and as having a \"scruffy\" or \"grunge\" appearance.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The gunman is described as a white male in his 30s with a medium build, shoulder-length blonde hair and an unkempt appearance.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1278} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Castro's successful visits to Harlem and the Bronx, his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, and the October 21 march of 3,000 against U.S. policy and subsequent picket lines at Cuba's UN mission in defense of the revolution - all these events dealt blows to the U.S. government's unceasing efforts to isolate and slander Cuba.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Castro visits the UN.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Castro's successful visits to Harlem and the Bronx, his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, and the October 21 march of 3,000 against U.S. policy and subsequent picket lines at Cuba's UN mission in defense of the revolution - all these events dealt blows to the U.S. government's unceasing efforts to isolate and slander Cuba.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Castro visits the UN.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1279} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A Pentagon committee and the congressionally chartered Iraq Study Group have been preparing reports for Bush, and Iran has asked the presidents of Iraq and Syria to meet in Tehran.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bush will meet the presidents of Iraq and Syria in Tehran.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A Pentagon committee and the congressionally chartered Iraq Study Group have been preparing reports for Bush, and Iran has asked the presidents of Iraq and Syria to meet in Tehran.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bush will meet the presidents of Iraq and Syria in Tehran.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1280} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls announced that Pope John Paul was still in serious condition, but he was not in a coma.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Joaquin Navarro-Valls is the Vatican Spokesman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls announced that Pope John Paul was still in serious condition, but he was not in a coma.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Joaquin Navarro-Valls is the Vatican Spokesman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1281} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Crude oil for April delivery traded at $37.80 a barrel, down 28 cents\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Crude oil prices rose to $37.80 per barrel\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Crude oil for April delivery traded at $37.80 a barrel, down 28 cents\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Crude oil prices rose to $37.80 per barrel\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1282} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Boise and OfficeMax customers will have the opportunity to get involved with the Belief in Hope campaign in a variety of ways.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Boise to acquire OfficeMax.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Boise and OfficeMax customers will have the opportunity to get involved with the Belief in Hope campaign in a variety of ways.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Boise to acquire OfficeMax.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1283} +{"task": "rte", "input": "BTA said those injured in the fire at Borovets, 22 miles southeast of Sofia, were from Britain, the Soviet Union, West Germany, the Netherlands, Greece and Denmark.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sofia is located in Britain.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "BTA said those injured in the fire at Borovets, 22 miles southeast of Sofia, were from Britain, the Soviet Union, West Germany, the Netherlands, Greece and Denmark.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Sofia is located in Britain.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1284} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The new moon, which is only about 25 miles in diameter, was actually photographed 13 years ago by the Voyager 2.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The moon Titan has a diameter of 5100 kilometers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The new moon, which is only about 25 miles in diameter, was actually photographed 13 years ago by the Voyager 2.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The moon Titan has a diameter of 5100 kilometers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1285} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Claes denied categorically that they had ever known of the existence of an Agusta proposal, and told the NATO ambassadors that he did not know anything about an Agusta payment to the Socialist Party.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"NATO Secretary General Willy Claes resigned.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Claes denied categorically that they had ever known of the existence of an Agusta proposal, and told the NATO ambassadors that he did not know anything about an Agusta payment to the Socialist Party.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"NATO Secretary General Willy Claes resigned.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1286} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The U.S. handed power on June 30 to Iraq’s interim government chosen by the United Nations and Paul Bremer, former governor of Iraq.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Transfer of power in Iraq on June 30.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The U.S. handed power on June 30 to Iraq’s interim government chosen by the United Nations and Paul Bremer, former governor of Iraq.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Transfer of power in Iraq on June 30.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1287} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The weapon Inspectors have had since 1991 to peacefully disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Weapons inspectors will go back to Iraq.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The weapon Inspectors have had since 1991 to peacefully disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Weapons inspectors will go back to Iraq.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1288} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The ivory ban has been successful. Demand for ivory has dropped and elephant populations expanded dramatically in areas where they were virtually extinct.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The ban on ivory trade has been effective in protecting the elephant from extinction.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The ivory ban has been successful. Demand for ivory has dropped and elephant populations expanded dramatically in areas where they were virtually extinct.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The ban on ivory trade has been effective in protecting the elephant from extinction.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1289} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The U.S. handed power on June 30 to Iraq's interim government chosen by the United Nations and Paul Bremer, former governor of Iraq.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The U.S. chose Paul Bremer as new governor of Iraq.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The U.S. handed power on June 30 to Iraq's interim government chosen by the United Nations and Paul Bremer, former governor of Iraq.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The U.S. chose Paul Bremer as new governor of Iraq.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1290} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"The Black Panther\", or \"The Black Pearl\", as he was known, was top scorer in the 1966 World Cup, with nine goals to his name.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The best scorer at the World Championship in 1966 was \"The Black Pearl.\"\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"The Black Panther\", or \"The Black Pearl\", as he was known, was top scorer in the 1966 World Cup, with nine goals to his name.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The best scorer at the World Championship in 1966 was \"The Black Pearl.\"\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1291} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Kohl participated in the late stage of WWII as a teenage soldier. He joined the Christian-Democratic Union (CDU) in 1947.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The name of Helmut Kohl's political party is the Christian Democratic Union.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Kohl participated in the late stage of WWII as a teenage soldier. He joined the Christian-Democratic Union (CDU) in 1947.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The name of Helmut Kohl's political party is the Christian Democratic Union.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1292} +{"task": "rte", "input": "September 26 - Trial against former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, accused of Mafia connections, begins.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Andreotti is accused of Mafia collusion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "September 26 - Trial against former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, accused of Mafia connections, begins.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Andreotti is accused of Mafia collusion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1293} +{"task": "rte", "input": "This coalition took seven months to form, the longest deadlock in Dutch history. It occurred only after negotiations between the CDA and the PvdA failed, first over tax issues, then over the issue of abortion.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three parties form a Dutch coalition government.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "This coalition took seven months to form, the longest deadlock in Dutch history. It occurred only after negotiations between the CDA and the PvdA failed, first over tax issues, then over the issue of abortion.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Three parties form a Dutch coalition government.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1294} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A recent study offers sound medical proof that ACE inhibitors, like beta-blockers and aspirin, can improve a patient's odds of surviving a heart attack.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"People experienced adverse effects while taking aspirin.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A recent study offers sound medical proof that ACE inhibitors, like beta-blockers and aspirin, can improve a patient's odds of surviving a heart attack.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"People experienced adverse effects while taking aspirin.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1295} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said, last night, that his officers were \"playing out of their socks\", but admitted that they were \"racing against time\" to track down the bombers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The officers belong to Sir Ian Blair's family.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said, last night, that his officers were \"playing out of their socks\", but admitted that they were \"racing against time\" to track down the bombers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The officers belong to Sir Ian Blair's family.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1296} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The magnitude 7 earthquake that occurred today on the Hayward fault (a part of the San Andreas fault system, along the densely populated eastern side of San Francisco bay) caused hundreds of deaths and almost $100 billion of damage.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There was a magnitude 7 earthquake on the Hayward fault.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The magnitude 7 earthquake that occurred today on the Hayward fault (a part of the San Andreas fault system, along the densely populated eastern side of San Francisco bay) caused hundreds of deaths and almost $100 billion of damage.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There was a magnitude 7 earthquake on the Hayward fault.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1297} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Fiona North, Ophthalmic Adviser with the SHSSB added: Eye injuries caused by fireworks are extremely serious and can permanently damage eyesight. I would urge those who are co-ordinating efficient firework displays to use appropriate eye protection.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fireworks may cause serious injuries.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Fiona North, Ophthalmic Adviser with the SHSSB added: Eye injuries caused by fireworks are extremely serious and can permanently damage eyesight. I would urge those who are co-ordinating efficient firework displays to use appropriate eye protection.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fireworks may cause serious injuries.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1298} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Kerry hit Bush hard on his conduct on the war in Iraq.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kerry shot Bush.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Kerry hit Bush hard on his conduct on the war in Iraq.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kerry shot Bush.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1299} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The borrowers must form five-member groups that, along with the bank's field workers, closely supervise the loans. Peer pressure substitutes for collateral because the group's first two borrowers have to start repaying the principal plus interest over a six-week period before the other members can take out loans. The interest rate is fixed at 16 percent.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The first two borrowers must start repaying the principal plus interest over a six-week period.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The borrowers must form five-member groups that, along with the bank's field workers, closely supervise the loans. Peer pressure substitutes for collateral because the group's first two borrowers have to start repaying the principal plus interest over a six-week period before the other members can take out loans. The interest rate is fixed at 16 percent.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The first two borrowers must start repaying the principal plus interest over a six-week period.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1300} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The U.S. Senate has scheduled debate and a vote in June on a bill that would allegedly initiate a process for Native Hawaiians to achieve the same level of self-governance and autonomy over their own affairs that many Native American tribes currently have. Critics of the bill characterize it as going much further than any existing tribal recognition, creating a governing entity based solely on race, without the same requirements as needed for Native American tribal recognition, such as having existed predominantly as a distinct community, having exercised political influence over its members as an autonomous entity, and have continuously been identified as a tribal entity since 1900.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Shoshones fight for their rights against the U.S. government.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The U.S. Senate has scheduled debate and a vote in June on a bill that would allegedly initiate a process for Native Hawaiians to achieve the same level of self-governance and autonomy over their own affairs that many Native American tribes currently have. Critics of the bill characterize it as going much further than any existing tribal recognition, creating a governing entity based solely on race, without the same requirements as needed for Native American tribal recognition, such as having existed predominantly as a distinct community, having exercised political influence over its members as an autonomous entity, and have continuously been identified as a tribal entity since 1900.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Shoshones fight for their rights against the U.S. government.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1301} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Eilat, Israel's most southerly port and the country's only access to the Red Sea, has long been a winter destination for tourists, 80% of whom are Europeans attracted by its temperate climates and clear waters.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In winter most tourists to Eilat come from Europe.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Eilat, Israel's most southerly port and the country's only access to the Red Sea, has long been a winter destination for tourists, 80% of whom are Europeans attracted by its temperate climates and clear waters.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In winter most tourists to Eilat come from Europe.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1302} +{"task": "rte", "input": "As Fiat shows off its robot-controlled inventory stacks in glossy advertisements and IBM switches off the lights in its automated warehouse in Greenock, it is clear that this Cinderella operation has a new set of high-tech glad rags.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fiat, in particular, uses robots for inventory management.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "As Fiat shows off its robot-controlled inventory stacks in glossy advertisements and IBM switches off the lights in its automated warehouse in Greenock, it is clear that this Cinderella operation has a new set of high-tech glad rags.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fiat, in particular, uses robots for inventory management.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1303} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Western Australian government authorities say they believe a toxin may be responsible for the recent mysterious death of an estimated 5,000 birds found in the area of Esperance - on the state's south eastern coastline. Autopsies by toxicologists from the WA Department of Agriculture will test for organochlorins, organophosphates and heavy metals.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In Australia a toxin made birds healthy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Western Australian government authorities say they believe a toxin may be responsible for the recent mysterious death of an estimated 5,000 birds found in the area of Esperance - on the state's south eastern coastline. Autopsies by toxicologists from the WA Department of Agriculture will test for organochlorins, organophosphates and heavy metals.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In Australia a toxin made birds healthy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1304} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The biopic of wannabe actor, Johnny Stompanato, may be directed by Adrian Lyne of \"Fatal Attraction\" and \"Indecent Proposal\" fame.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Adrian Lyne is the director of \"Indecent Proposal\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The biopic of wannabe actor, Johnny Stompanato, may be directed by Adrian Lyne of \"Fatal Attraction\" and \"Indecent Proposal\" fame.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Adrian Lyne is the director of \"Indecent Proposal\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1305} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Heavy violence, drought, and soaring food prices mean that half of the population of the African country of Somalia is in immediate need of food aid in order to prevent a famine, according to a new study. Every sixth child under the age of five is acutely malnourished, and three and a quarter million people are in need of immediate aid, a number 77% higher than last year, according to the Food Security Analysis Unit (FSAU), which is based in Nairobi, Kenya.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kenya is in need of food.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Heavy violence, drought, and soaring food prices mean that half of the population of the African country of Somalia is in immediate need of food aid in order to prevent a famine, according to a new study. Every sixth child under the age of five is acutely malnourished, and three and a quarter million people are in need of immediate aid, a number 77% higher than last year, according to the Food Security Analysis Unit (FSAU), which is based in Nairobi, Kenya.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kenya is in need of food.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1306} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Statue of Liberty is so big it had to be built in 300 sections.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Statue of Liberty was built in the year 300.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Statue of Liberty is so big it had to be built in 300 sections.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Statue of Liberty was built in the year 300.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1307} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Over the years, 26 gorillas have been born at the Bronx Zoo, whose parent organization, the Wildlife Conservation Society, runs one of the most successful gorilla breeding programs in the country. The society, which also operates wildlife centers in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, trades gorillas periodically with 51 participating North American zoos. Its first objective is to increase the genetic diversity of an endangered species, but a second, related goal is to create happier gorillas by finding mates and establishing compatible groups. \"These are very intelligent, sensitive animals,\" said James Doherty, curator of the Bronx Zoo. The zoo's current population of gorillas numbers 19. Only the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago has more, with 22. Interactive Habitat.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Bronx Zoo has 19 gorillas.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Over the years, 26 gorillas have been born at the Bronx Zoo, whose parent organization, the Wildlife Conservation Society, runs one of the most successful gorilla breeding programs in the country. The society, which also operates wildlife centers in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, trades gorillas periodically with 51 participating North American zoos. Its first objective is to increase the genetic diversity of an endangered species, but a second, related goal is to create happier gorillas by finding mates and establishing compatible groups. \"These are very intelligent, sensitive animals,\" said James Doherty, curator of the Bronx Zoo. The zoo's current population of gorillas numbers 19. Only the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago has more, with 22. Interactive Habitat.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Bronx Zoo has 19 gorillas.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1308} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The current President of Brazilian Central Bank, Henrique Meirelles, is accused of financial fraud among other accusations.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The current President of Honduras is Manuel Zelaya.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The current President of Brazilian Central Bank, Henrique Meirelles, is accused of financial fraud among other accusations.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The current President of Honduras is Manuel Zelaya.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1309} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Nichols, 49, was convicted in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nichols was sentenced to life in prison for the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Nichols, 49, was convicted in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nichols was sentenced to life in prison for the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1310} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front's [FMLN] urban commandos have denied reports that they participated in an attack on vice president-elect Francisco Merino's home.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front have attacked Merino's home.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front's [FMLN] urban commandos have denied reports that they participated in an attack on vice president-elect Francisco Merino's home.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front have attacked Merino's home.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1311} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Once you get a chance to talk to West Palm Beach, Florida native Whitney Cunningham, who placed seventh on the eighth cycle of the popular reality TV series America's Next Top Model, you begin to understand what host Tyra Banks meant when she described her as the \"full package.\" First of all, she is confident and headstrong, which is a must on these kinds of shows, almost as much as it is to take a beautiful modelesque picture. Second, she turns that confidence into drive. She has been receiving steady work as a model since leaving the show, and still believes that her goal of being the first woman to wear a size ten dress on the cover of Vogue is in reach. Third, and probably most important to television viewers, she obliterates the age-old model stereotype that to be pretty and photograph well, one must also be vapid and without a thought.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Whitney Cunningham was born in Florida.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Once you get a chance to talk to West Palm Beach, Florida native Whitney Cunningham, who placed seventh on the eighth cycle of the popular reality TV series America's Next Top Model, you begin to understand what host Tyra Banks meant when she described her as the \"full package.\" First of all, she is confident and headstrong, which is a must on these kinds of shows, almost as much as it is to take a beautiful modelesque picture. Second, she turns that confidence into drive. She has been receiving steady work as a model since leaving the show, and still believes that her goal of being the first woman to wear a size ten dress on the cover of Vogue is in reach. Third, and probably most important to television viewers, she obliterates the age-old model stereotype that to be pretty and photograph well, one must also be vapid and without a thought.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Whitney Cunningham was born in Florida.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1312} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Contact with the press will be restricted to \"perodic meetings\", as promised by all three parties, in order to \"focus their energies\" on the most important issues.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The delegations may only speak periodically to the press, in order to concentrate on the issues.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Contact with the press will be restricted to \"perodic meetings\", as promised by all three parties, in order to \"focus their energies\" on the most important issues.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The delegations may only speak periodically to the press, in order to concentrate on the issues.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1313} +{"task": "rte", "input": "On Tuesday morning police in Bangladesh have blamed Islamic militants for what's believed to be the country's first suicide bombings. Up to ten people were killed and dozens of others injured in the two attacks. The attacks left at least 50 people wounded with many of them said to be in critical condition. The government has accused the hardline Jamayetul Mujahideen, which wants to introduce strict Islamic law in the Muslim-majority democracy, of staging the attacks targeting the legal system. Bangladesh police have arrested six men, including a suicide squad member in different parts of the country, in the last two days.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Two people were killed in Bangladesh.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "On Tuesday morning police in Bangladesh have blamed Islamic militants for what's believed to be the country's first suicide bombings. Up to ten people were killed and dozens of others injured in the two attacks. The attacks left at least 50 people wounded with many of them said to be in critical condition. The government has accused the hardline Jamayetul Mujahideen, which wants to introduce strict Islamic law in the Muslim-majority democracy, of staging the attacks targeting the legal system. Bangladesh police have arrested six men, including a suicide squad member in different parts of the country, in the last two days.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Two people were killed in Bangladesh.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1314} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Only a few Mag-lev trains have been used commercially such as at the Birmingham airport in the UK.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maglev is commercially used.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Only a few Mag-lev trains have been used commercially such as at the Birmingham airport in the UK.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maglev is commercially used.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1315} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Pakistani news source GEO states that the first explosion occurred at 9:05 local time (0505 UTC), with the second explosion occurring minutes afterwards. The explosions occurred at the parking lot of the Marriott Hotel in Karachi, about 60 feet (18 meters) from the consulate gate. Damage to the building as well as over ten nearby vehicles was also reported. The Associated Press reports that the same consulate has been targeted twice in the recent past: an attack in 2002 left 14 Pakistanis dead, and in 2004 police defused a time bomb before it was set to detonate.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There is a Marriott Hotel in London.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Pakistani news source GEO states that the first explosion occurred at 9:05 local time (0505 UTC), with the second explosion occurring minutes afterwards. The explosions occurred at the parking lot of the Marriott Hotel in Karachi, about 60 feet (18 meters) from the consulate gate. Damage to the building as well as over ten nearby vehicles was also reported. The Associated Press reports that the same consulate has been targeted twice in the recent past: an attack in 2002 left 14 Pakistanis dead, and in 2004 police defused a time bomb before it was set to detonate.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"There is a Marriott Hotel in London.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1316} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Fears were growing last night for the safety of a 'distressed' mother who has disappeared with her disabled nine-year-old daughter. Florist Jude Richmond, whose customers include the Royal Family, was last seen carrying cerebral palsy sufferer Millie Whitehead-Richmond as they left home on Sunday night. Mrs Richmond, 41, was said to have been devastated after splitting from her husband and business partner, Nicholas Richmond, earlier this year. Police believe she became increasingly depressed after the split. She is said to be in a 'very vulnerable state of mind' at the time of her disappearance.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jude Richmond works with the police.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Fears were growing last night for the safety of a 'distressed' mother who has disappeared with her disabled nine-year-old daughter. Florist Jude Richmond, whose customers include the Royal Family, was last seen carrying cerebral palsy sufferer Millie Whitehead-Richmond as they left home on Sunday night. Mrs Richmond, 41, was said to have been devastated after splitting from her husband and business partner, Nicholas Richmond, earlier this year. Police believe she became increasingly depressed after the split. She is said to be in a 'very vulnerable state of mind' at the time of her disappearance.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jude Richmond works with the police.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1317} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Hollywood actress Minnie Driver is taking a break from films to work in a sweatshop in Cambodia.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Actress Minnie Driver gives up Hollywood for Cambodian sweat shop.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Hollywood actress Minnie Driver is taking a break from films to work in a sweatshop in Cambodia.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Actress Minnie Driver gives up Hollywood for Cambodian sweat shop.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1318} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The result in Denmark shows that people are fundamentally opposed to joining the euro.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The introduction of the euro has been opposed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The result in Denmark shows that people are fundamentally opposed to joining the euro.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The introduction of the euro has been opposed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1319} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, has vowed to step down from his position if things \"get out of control\" in Tibet, where violent demonstrations against China have killed anywhere from 13 to 100 people. At a news conference in Dharamsala, India, the Dalai Lama said he was opposed to the use of violence against China's rule. \"Violence is almost suicide,\" he said. \"Even if 1,000 Tibetans sacrifice their lives, it will not help.\" However, he acknowledges that many radical Tibetans have criticized his policy of non-violence, and says that his only option is to \"completely resign\" if the bloodshed continues.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The 14th Dalai Lama was born in Dharamsala.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, has vowed to step down from his position if things \"get out of control\" in Tibet, where violent demonstrations against China have killed anywhere from 13 to 100 people. At a news conference in Dharamsala, India, the Dalai Lama said he was opposed to the use of violence against China's rule. \"Violence is almost suicide,\" he said. \"Even if 1,000 Tibetans sacrifice their lives, it will not help.\" However, he acknowledges that many radical Tibetans have criticized his policy of non-violence, and says that his only option is to \"completely resign\" if the bloodshed continues.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The 14th Dalai Lama was born in Dharamsala.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1320} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Some plants grow really well in a hydroponic environment, but others do not.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in water or in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Some plants grow really well in a hydroponic environment, but others do not.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in water or in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1321} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Three plays later, quarterback James Pinkney was sacked by Wake's Goryal Scales on third-and-one, forcing the team to punt.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"James Pinkney was an employee of Goryal Scales.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Three plays later, quarterback James Pinkney was sacked by Wake's Goryal Scales on third-and-one, forcing the team to punt.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"James Pinkney was an employee of Goryal Scales.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1322} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Like the United States, U.N. officials are also dismayed that Aristide killed a conference called by Prime Minister Robert Malval in Port-au-Prince in hopes of bringing all the feuding parties together.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.N. officials take part in a conference called by Prime Minister Robert Malval.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Like the United States, U.N. officials are also dismayed that Aristide killed a conference called by Prime Minister Robert Malval in Port-au-Prince in hopes of bringing all the feuding parties together.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.N. officials take part in a conference called by Prime Minister Robert Malval.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1323} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Colarusso, the Dover police captain, said authorities are interested in whether their suspect made a cell phone call while he was in the Dover woman's home.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Colarusso works for Dover police.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Colarusso, the Dover police captain, said authorities are interested in whether their suspect made a cell phone call while he was in the Dover woman's home.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Colarusso works for Dover police.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1324} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Female mosquitoes become infected with the malaria parasite when they draw blood from humans with malaria. The insects can then pass this on to other humans they bite, but do not get sick themselves.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Female mosquitoes spread malaria.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Female mosquitoes become infected with the malaria parasite when they draw blood from humans with malaria. The insects can then pass this on to other humans they bite, but do not get sick themselves.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Female mosquitoes spread malaria.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1325} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The chaotic development that is gobbling up the Amazon rain forest could finally be reined in with a new plan developed by officials of Amazon countries and leading scientists from around the world.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Amazon rainforest suffers from chaotic development.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The chaotic development that is gobbling up the Amazon rain forest could finally be reined in with a new plan developed by officials of Amazon countries and leading scientists from around the world.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Amazon rainforest suffers from chaotic development.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1326} +{"task": "rte", "input": "(Washington, D.C.) - More babies were born in the United States last year than ever before, according to preliminary data, but it's not another baby boom just yet. About 4,315,000 children were born in 2007, about 15,000 more births than the peak time of the baby boom in 1957, said Stephanie Ventura, a demographer at the National Center for Health Statistics, which compiled the data from provisional birth certificate registrations at state health departments. \"According to our provisional data, we had the highest number of births ever reported in 2007,\" she said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 2007 about 4,315,000 children were born in the United States.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "(Washington, D.C.) - More babies were born in the United States last year than ever before, according to preliminary data, but it's not another baby boom just yet. About 4,315,000 children were born in 2007, about 15,000 more births than the peak time of the baby boom in 1957, said Stephanie Ventura, a demographer at the National Center for Health Statistics, which compiled the data from provisional birth certificate registrations at state health departments. \"According to our provisional data, we had the highest number of births ever reported in 2007,\" she said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"In 2007 about 4,315,000 children were born in the United States.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1327} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, is a debilitating problem that interferes with the quality of life of thousands of patients, especially during the fall, winter and early spring. This syndrome seems to be a worldwide phenomenon and occurs cross culturally, especially in countries far from the equator.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a worldwide disorder.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, is a debilitating problem that interferes with the quality of life of thousands of patients, especially during the fall, winter and early spring. This syndrome seems to be a worldwide phenomenon and occurs cross culturally, especially in countries far from the equator.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a worldwide disorder.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1328} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided, de facto, into the government-controlled southern two-thirds of the island and the Turkish-Cypriot northern one-third.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cyprus was divided in 1974.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided, de facto, into the government-controlled southern two-thirds of the island and the Turkish-Cypriot northern one-third.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Cyprus was divided in 1974.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1329} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The petrol price reductions seen across most of Australia have been short-lived for those living in the regional New South Wales city of Bathurst. An investigation by Wikinews has discovered retailers in Bathurst were late to lower petrol pricing and have been amongst the first to increase them. Following a threat by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to publically shame fuel retailers and oil companies, most fuel outlets across Australia reduced prices by 5 to 10 cents per litre. The ACCC argued that the wholesale cost of petrol was around 10 cents per litre higher than the Singapore market, which Australia benchmarks itself against. On January 24, the price of Unleaded fuel in Bathurst dropped only 2 cents from 119.9 cents to 117.9 cents. Today, Coles Express on Durham Street has increased the price of their unleaded fuel to the previous level of 119.9 cents.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"New South Wales is found in Australia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The petrol price reductions seen across most of Australia have been short-lived for those living in the regional New South Wales city of Bathurst. An investigation by Wikinews has discovered retailers in Bathurst were late to lower petrol pricing and have been amongst the first to increase them. Following a threat by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to publically shame fuel retailers and oil companies, most fuel outlets across Australia reduced prices by 5 to 10 cents per litre. The ACCC argued that the wholesale cost of petrol was around 10 cents per litre higher than the Singapore market, which Australia benchmarks itself against. On January 24, the price of Unleaded fuel in Bathurst dropped only 2 cents from 119.9 cents to 117.9 cents. Today, Coles Express on Durham Street has increased the price of their unleaded fuel to the previous level of 119.9 cents.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"New South Wales is found in Australia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1330} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Former Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who stunned Germans with admission that he used illegal bank accounts to funnel secret money to Christian Democratic party, invokes personal honor in refusing to disclose names of people who gave more than $1 million between 1993 and 1998; scandal threatens to shred Kohl's place in history for reunifying Germany and leading Europe toward common currency.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The name of Helmut Kohl's political party is the Christian Democratic Union.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Former Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who stunned Germans with admission that he used illegal bank accounts to funnel secret money to Christian Democratic party, invokes personal honor in refusing to disclose names of people who gave more than $1 million between 1993 and 1998; scandal threatens to shred Kohl's place in history for reunifying Germany and leading Europe toward common currency.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The name of Helmut Kohl's political party is the Christian Democratic Union.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1331} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Epiphyte is the name applied to the class of plants which typically do not root in the soil but, rather, attach themselves to trees or other tall objects where they can obtain light and moisture.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Epiphyte is the name applied to the class of plants which typically do not root in the soil but, rather, attach themselves to trees or other tall objects where they can obtain light and moisture.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1332} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In the two weeks since his death, police have been posted outside the Beijing home where Mr. Zhao spent his last 15 years under house arrest and where hundreds have been assembling to pay tribute. Agents have been turning many of the mourners away.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mr. Zhao died in Beijing.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In the two weeks since his death, police have been posted outside the Beijing home where Mr. Zhao spent his last 15 years under house arrest and where hundreds have been assembling to pay tribute. Agents have been turning many of the mourners away.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mr. Zhao died in Beijing.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1333} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Babe Ruth's career total would have been 1 higher had that rule not been in effect in the early part of his career. The all-time career record for home runs in Major League Baseball is 755, held by Hank Aaron since 1974.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Babe Ruth hit 755 home runs in his lifetime.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Babe Ruth's career total would have been 1 higher had that rule not been in effect in the early part of his career. The all-time career record for home runs in Major League Baseball is 755, held by Hank Aaron since 1974.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Babe Ruth hit 755 home runs in his lifetime.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1334} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Lord Ganesha occupies a special god status in Hindu tradition, and is considered as the bestower of all auspiciousness and destroyer of all negativity. Typically these festive celebrations last from one to 11 days, concluding with a Nimajjan ceremony (immersing the deity in the waters of lake/pond/river/sea/ocean etc). These celebrations are splendidly carried out in India amidst strict security as thousands participate. However; several Indian Hindu communities spread across the globe from Australia to North America have celebrated with no less pomp.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lord Ganesha is important for Hindus.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Lord Ganesha occupies a special god status in Hindu tradition, and is considered as the bestower of all auspiciousness and destroyer of all negativity. Typically these festive celebrations last from one to 11 days, concluding with a Nimajjan ceremony (immersing the deity in the waters of lake/pond/river/sea/ocean etc). These celebrations are splendidly carried out in India amidst strict security as thousands participate. However; several Indian Hindu communities spread across the globe from Australia to North America have celebrated with no less pomp.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Lord Ganesha is important for Hindus.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1335} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, warned Friday that recent gains in U.S. home prices, stock values and other forms of wealth may be temporary and could easily erode if long-term interest rates rise.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Greenspan also worried in his speech about what will occur with the ending of the recent sustained period of low interest rates and low risks for investors.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, warned Friday that recent gains in U.S. home prices, stock values and other forms of wealth may be temporary and could easily erode if long-term interest rates rise.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Greenspan also worried in his speech about what will occur with the ending of the recent sustained period of low interest rates and low risks for investors.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1336} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In March, Wikinews held an exclusive interview with Max Riekse, one of the candidates for the Constitution Party nomination for the 2008 United States presidential election. With the Constitution Party's national convention underway this weekend, we spoke with him one last time before he either becomes his party's candidate or loses. Riekse is a retired decorated Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army who served in both the Vietnam War and the Iraq War. He is also a former public school teacher and Assistant Professor of Military Science at Western Michigan University. He has a B.A. in Political Science and International Relations from the University of South Florida as well as two M.A.s, one in Political Science and International Relations, the other in Education and History. Both are from Western Michigan University.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Constitution Party includes Max Riekse among its members.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In March, Wikinews held an exclusive interview with Max Riekse, one of the candidates for the Constitution Party nomination for the 2008 United States presidential election. With the Constitution Party's national convention underway this weekend, we spoke with him one last time before he either becomes his party's candidate or loses. Riekse is a retired decorated Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army who served in both the Vietnam War and the Iraq War. He is also a former public school teacher and Assistant Professor of Military Science at Western Michigan University. He has a B.A. in Political Science and International Relations from the University of South Florida as well as two M.A.s, one in Political Science and International Relations, the other in Education and History. Both are from Western Michigan University.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Constitution Party includes Max Riekse among its members.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1337} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Taiwan's former president Lee Teng-hui , the spiritual leader of the pro-independence TSU , and Premier Frank Hsieh , a member of the Democratic Progressive Party , are also taking part in the march.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Chen Shui-bian is the new President of Taiwan.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Taiwan's former president Lee Teng-hui , the spiritual leader of the pro-independence TSU , and Premier Frank Hsieh , a member of the Democratic Progressive Party , are also taking part in the march.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Chen Shui-bian is the new President of Taiwan.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1338} +{"task": "rte", "input": "US troops evacuated two injured soldiers said Staff Sgt. Duane Brown, a spokesman for the 42nd Infantry Division.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.S. Military evacuated U.S. citizens.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "US troops evacuated two injured soldiers said Staff Sgt. Duane Brown, a spokesman for the 42nd Infantry Division.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"U.S. Military evacuated U.S. citizens.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1339} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors, while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader, once again, proved favorites in the best actor category.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Arquette, who plays a crime-solving psychic in NBC's \"Medium\", won the best drama series actress award.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors, while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader, once again, proved favorites in the best actor category.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Arquette, who plays a crime-solving psychic in NBC's \"Medium\", won the best drama series actress award.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1340} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The chapters voluntarily transferred their right of electing the bishop to Emperor Charles V, and Pope Clement VII gave his consent to these proceedings.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Emperor Charles V was elected by Clement VII.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The chapters voluntarily transferred their right of electing the bishop to Emperor Charles V, and Pope Clement VII gave his consent to these proceedings.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Emperor Charles V was elected by Clement VII.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1341} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"I guess you have to expect this in a growing community,\" said Mardelle Kean, who lives across the street from John Joseph Famalaro, charged in the death of Denise A. Huber, who was 23 when she disappeared in 1991.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"John J. Famalaro is accused of having killed Denise A. Huber.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"I guess you have to expect this in a growing community,\" said Mardelle Kean, who lives across the street from John Joseph Famalaro, charged in the death of Denise A. Huber, who was 23 when she disappeared in 1991.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"John J. Famalaro is accused of having killed Denise A. Huber.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1342} +{"task": "rte", "input": "At the police-training center in Waipahu, 17 members of the Honolulu Police Department's recruit class practiced driving on this training course on Friday. It will be the last recruit class for a while. Another class set to begin next week has been postponed and a second recruit class scheduled for July will also likely be put off to save money. \"We're going to just delay it for now until the budget situation clears up a little bit more,\" Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mufi Hannemann is the mayor of Honolulu.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "At the police-training center in Waipahu, 17 members of the Honolulu Police Department's recruit class practiced driving on this training course on Friday. It will be the last recruit class for a while. Another class set to begin next week has been postponed and a second recruit class scheduled for July will also likely be put off to save money. \"We're going to just delay it for now until the budget situation clears up a little bit more,\" Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Mufi Hannemann is the mayor of Honolulu.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1343} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The father of an Oxnard teenager accused of gunning down a gay classmate who was romantically attracted to him has been found dead, Ventura County authorities said today. Bill McInerney, 45, was found shortly before 8 a.m. in the living room of his Silver Strand home by a friend, said James Baroni, Ventura County's chief deputy medical examiner. The friend was supposed to drive him to a court hearing in his son's murder trial, Baroni said. McInerney's 15-year-old son, Brandon, is accused of murder and a hate crime in the Feb. 12, 2008, shooting death of classmate Lawrence \"Larry\" King, 15. The two boys had been sparring in the days before the killing, allegedly because Larry had expressed a romantic interest in Brandon.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bill McInerney is accused of killing a gay teenager.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The father of an Oxnard teenager accused of gunning down a gay classmate who was romantically attracted to him has been found dead, Ventura County authorities said today. Bill McInerney, 45, was found shortly before 8 a.m. in the living room of his Silver Strand home by a friend, said James Baroni, Ventura County's chief deputy medical examiner. The friend was supposed to drive him to a court hearing in his son's murder trial, Baroni said. McInerney's 15-year-old son, Brandon, is accused of murder and a hate crime in the Feb. 12, 2008, shooting death of classmate Lawrence \"Larry\" King, 15. The two boys had been sparring in the days before the killing, allegedly because Larry had expressed a romantic interest in Brandon.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bill McInerney is accused of killing a gay teenager.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1344} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Jurassic Park Institute is an absolutely accurate way for kids to get excited about dinosaur science! Written by two noted paleontologists and illustrated in big bold colors, this kid-friendly nonfiction guide uses easy-to-understand text to describe at least 100 dinosaurs alphabetically.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Michael Crichton is the author of the book Jurassic Park.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The Jurassic Park Institute is an absolutely accurate way for kids to get excited about dinosaur science! Written by two noted paleontologists and illustrated in big bold colors, this kid-friendly nonfiction guide uses easy-to-understand text to describe at least 100 dinosaurs alphabetically.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Michael Crichton is the author of the book Jurassic Park.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1345} +{"task": "rte", "input": "His research had been focused on near-shore beds of marine plants commercially harvested in western P.E.I.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Marine vegetation is harvested.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "His research had been focused on near-shore beds of marine plants commercially harvested in western P.E.I.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Marine vegetation is harvested.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1346} +{"task": "rte", "input": "It also raised questions about the quality of financial regulation in Singapore, where derivatives losses run up by former trader Nick Leeson led to the 1995 collapse of Barings Plc.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nick Leeson was arrested for collapse of Barings Bank PLC.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "It also raised questions about the quality of financial regulation in Singapore, where derivatives losses run up by former trader Nick Leeson led to the 1995 collapse of Barings Plc.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Nick Leeson was arrested for collapse of Barings Bank PLC.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1347} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Bush withheld judgment Monday on rival calls to beef up or scale down U.S. troops in Iraq, and said angry protests in Indonesia against his Mideast policy were a healthy sign of democracy in the heavily Muslim nation.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bush said that protests in Indonesia against his Mideast policy were a sign of democracy in the heavily Muslim nation.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Bush withheld judgment Monday on rival calls to beef up or scale down U.S. troops in Iraq, and said angry protests in Indonesia against his Mideast policy were a healthy sign of democracy in the heavily Muslim nation.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Bush said that protests in Indonesia against his Mideast policy were a sign of democracy in the heavily Muslim nation.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1348} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Like Jews and Christians, Muslims believe there is only one God.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Muslims are monotheistic.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Like Jews and Christians, Muslims believe there is only one God.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Muslims are monotheistic.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1349} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Relatives of a missing woman and her husband said late Saturday that new information from the husband has prompted them to call off a volunteer search for the woman.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Relatives of a missing woman and her husband cancelled a volunteer search for the woman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Relatives of a missing woman and her husband said late Saturday that new information from the husband has prompted them to call off a volunteer search for the woman.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Relatives of a missing woman and her husband cancelled a volunteer search for the woman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1350} +{"task": "rte", "input": "He said that his daughter was told that Clark had been cited to General Sessions Court.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clark is employed at General Sessions Court.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "He said that his daughter was told that Clark had been cited to General Sessions Court.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Clark is employed at General Sessions Court.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1351} +{"task": "rte", "input": "President Jacques Chirac of France, a conservative like Kohl, and Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, whose fellow Socialists saw in the victory of Schroeder's Social Democrats a continuation of a European trend that brought them and British Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labor Party to power last year, paid tribute to both in almost equal measure.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tony Blair belongs to the Labor Party.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "President Jacques Chirac of France, a conservative like Kohl, and Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, whose fellow Socialists saw in the victory of Schroeder's Social Democrats a continuation of a European trend that brought them and British Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labor Party to power last year, paid tribute to both in almost equal measure.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tony Blair belongs to the Labor Party.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1352} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Wilder and his colleagues are cautious about their results also because the data do not make clear whether it was the anesthesia that contributed to the children's learning deficits, or whether it was an underlying condition that may have required surgery and precipitated the learning problems. Of the more than 5,000 babies studied, 593 needed at least one surgery and just over 100 infants needed more than two before age 3. There may be something unusual about this population of children that could have made them vulnerable to learning problems and required they undergo surgery and anesthesia.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Anesthesia causes learning disabilities.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Wilder and his colleagues are cautious about their results also because the data do not make clear whether it was the anesthesia that contributed to the children's learning deficits, or whether it was an underlying condition that may have required surgery and precipitated the learning problems. Of the more than 5,000 babies studied, 593 needed at least one surgery and just over 100 infants needed more than two before age 3. There may be something unusual about this population of children that could have made them vulnerable to learning problems and required they undergo surgery and anesthesia.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Anesthesia causes learning disabilities.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1353} +{"task": "rte", "input": "President Fujimori was first elected in 1990, and then re-elected in 1995 under a new constitution.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"President Fujimori was re-elected in 1995.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "President Fujimori was first elected in 1990, and then re-elected in 1995 under a new constitution.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"President Fujimori was re-elected in 1995.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1354} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Miles of Australia's most pristine coastline have been declared a disaster zone following a large oil spill from a storm-damaged cargo ship. At least 60 kilometres of Queensland's southeastern shore were contaminated when at least 42 tonnes of oil spilled into the ocean from MV Pacific Adventurer on Wednesday night. The ship, which had sailed into cyclonic weather, lost 31 containers aboard, one of which pierced the ship's hull and a fuel tank. Anna Bligh, the Queensland premier, has declared Moreton Island, Bribie Island and southern parts of the Sunshine Coast disaster zones.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"MV Pacific Adventurer has lost oil in the area of Moreton Island, Bribie Island and southern parts of the Sunshine Coast.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Miles of Australia's most pristine coastline have been declared a disaster zone following a large oil spill from a storm-damaged cargo ship. At least 60 kilometres of Queensland's southeastern shore were contaminated when at least 42 tonnes of oil spilled into the ocean from MV Pacific Adventurer on Wednesday night. The ship, which had sailed into cyclonic weather, lost 31 containers aboard, one of which pierced the ship's hull and a fuel tank. Anna Bligh, the Queensland premier, has declared Moreton Island, Bribie Island and southern parts of the Sunshine Coast disaster zones.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"MV Pacific Adventurer has lost oil in the area of Moreton Island, Bribie Island and southern parts of the Sunshine Coast.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1355} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Bout - who is generally believed to be a model for the arms dealer portrayed by Nicolas Cage in the 2005 movie 'Lord of War' - has repeatedly denied any involvement in illicit activities. At a hearing earlier this month, he angrily accused the United States of framing him and pressuring Thailand to extradite him. He has long been linked to some of the world's most notorious conflicts, allegedly supplying arms to former Liberian dictator Charles Taylor and Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gaddafi is the leader of Thailand.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Bout - who is generally believed to be a model for the arms dealer portrayed by Nicolas Cage in the 2005 movie 'Lord of War' - has repeatedly denied any involvement in illicit activities. At a hearing earlier this month, he angrily accused the United States of framing him and pressuring Thailand to extradite him. He has long been linked to some of the world's most notorious conflicts, allegedly supplying arms to former Liberian dictator Charles Taylor and Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gaddafi is the leader of Thailand.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1356} +{"task": "rte", "input": "As the terms denoting this allowance vary, it may sometimes remain unclear whether fathers have any entitlements at all, and if so, to what exactly they are entitled.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maternity leave varies in Europe.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "As the terms denoting this allowance vary, it may sometimes remain unclear whether fathers have any entitlements at all, and if so, to what exactly they are entitled.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Maternity leave varies in Europe.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1357} +{"task": "rte", "input": "\"For the first time in history, the players are investing their own money to ensure the future of the game,\" Atlanta Brave pitcher Tom Glavine said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tom Glavine plays for the Atlanta Braves.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "\"For the first time in history, the players are investing their own money to ensure the future of the game,\" Atlanta Brave pitcher Tom Glavine said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Tom Glavine plays for the Atlanta Braves.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1358} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Kakhovskaya Line is a line of the Moscow Metro. Currently it is the only line that exists outside the ring. It is the shortest line in Moscow. Although the line was formed in 1995, the stations date to 1969 when they were opened as part of the Zamoskvoretskaya Line.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Kakhovskaya Line was built in 1995.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Kakhovskaya Line is a line of the Moscow Metro. Currently it is the only line that exists outside the ring. It is the shortest line in Moscow. Although the line was formed in 1995, the stations date to 1969 when they were opened as part of the Zamoskvoretskaya Line.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Kakhovskaya Line was built in 1995.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1359} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Jim Tracy became the latest to be shown the door in Paul DePodesta's restructuring of the Los Angeles Dodgers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jim Tracy was fired by Paul DePodesta.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Jim Tracy became the latest to be shown the door in Paul DePodesta's restructuring of the Los Angeles Dodgers.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Jim Tracy was fired by Paul DePodesta.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1360} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Nane Annan are greeted by President Fidel Castro upon their arrival at Jose Marti Airport in Havana on April 10.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Castro visits the UN.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Nane Annan are greeted by President Fidel Castro upon their arrival at Jose Marti Airport in Havana on April 10.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Castro visits the UN.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1361} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Kieslowski later said that he abandoned documentary filmmaking due to two experiences: the censorship of Workers '71, which caused him to doubt whether truth could be told literally under an authoritarian regime, and an incident during the filming of Station (1981) in which some of his footage was nearly used as evidence in a criminal case. He decided that fiction not only allowed more artistic freedom, but could portray everyday life more truthfully.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kieslowski is a director.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Kieslowski later said that he abandoned documentary filmmaking due to two experiences: the censorship of Workers '71, which caused him to doubt whether truth could be told literally under an authoritarian regime, and an incident during the filming of Station (1981) in which some of his footage was nearly used as evidence in a criminal case. He decided that fiction not only allowed more artistic freedom, but could portray everyday life more truthfully.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kieslowski is a director.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1362} +{"task": "rte", "input": "President Alvaro Uribe was sworn into his second term of office in the Colombian capital of Bogota, Monday, pledging to improve the economy and make peace with FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) rebels. Security was tight in order to prevent a repetition of the attack on his first inauguration in 2002 when FARC rebels fired mortars at the presidential palace killing 20. Police reported deactivating a car bomb outside of the capital on Monday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alvaro Uribe is the current President of Colombia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "President Alvaro Uribe was sworn into his second term of office in the Colombian capital of Bogota, Monday, pledging to improve the economy and make peace with FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) rebels. Security was tight in order to prevent a repetition of the attack on his first inauguration in 2002 when FARC rebels fired mortars at the presidential palace killing 20. Police reported deactivating a car bomb outside of the capital on Monday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Alvaro Uribe is the current President of Colombia.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1363} +{"task": "rte", "input": "This became Aquincum when the Romans established a military camp and civilian town there at the end of the 1st century AD.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"One of the first organized settlements on the site, though, was the Roman fortress of Aquincum.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "This became Aquincum when the Romans established a military camp and civilian town there at the end of the 1st century AD.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"One of the first organized settlements on the site, though, was the Roman fortress of Aquincum.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1364} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Muslims make up some 3.2 million of Germany's 82 million people, and Turks represent two thirds of the minority.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"3.2 million Muslims live in Germany.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Muslims make up some 3.2 million of Germany's 82 million people, and Turks represent two thirds of the minority.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"3.2 million Muslims live in Germany.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1365} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Traditional performances in Jakarta include wayang dance and drama, gamelan music, and wayang shadow-puppet shows.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gamelan music, in which percussion instruments are key, and shadow-puppet shows are popular in Jakarta.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Traditional performances in Jakarta include wayang dance and drama, gamelan music, and wayang shadow-puppet shows.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gamelan music, in which percussion instruments are key, and shadow-puppet shows are popular in Jakarta.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1366} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Pope Benedict XVI is currently visiting Poland on his third pilgrimage. The motto of his pilgrimage to the home country of previous Pope, John Paul II, is \"Stand firm in your faith\". The Pope arrived at Okecie airport in Warsaw on May 25. He met with President Lech Kaczynski and prayed in an evangelic-augsburg church together with representatives of seven minor Polish churches. The following day he said mass at Pilsudski Square, mirroring a precedent set by his predecessor 27 years earlier. Benedict XVI talked in Latin and in small parts in Polish. Later that day he went to Czestochowa.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Benedict XVI is the Pope.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Pope Benedict XVI is currently visiting Poland on his third pilgrimage. The motto of his pilgrimage to the home country of previous Pope, John Paul II, is \"Stand firm in your faith\". The Pope arrived at Okecie airport in Warsaw on May 25. He met with President Lech Kaczynski and prayed in an evangelic-augsburg church together with representatives of seven minor Polish churches. The following day he said mass at Pilsudski Square, mirroring a precedent set by his predecessor 27 years earlier. Benedict XVI talked in Latin and in small parts in Polish. Later that day he went to Czestochowa.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Benedict XVI is the Pope.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1367} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A few growers place charcoal in the bottom of containers to absorb excess salts and maintain sweet soil, if plants are grown more than a few months.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in water or in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A few growers place charcoal in the bottom of containers to absorb excess salts and maintain sweet soil, if plants are grown more than a few months.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in water or in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1368} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Political change in eastern Europe and the removal of trade barriers in the Far East have given the four multinationals-Philip Morris, BAT Industries, R J Reynolds and Rothmans International-access to big potential new markets.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Trade liberalisation happened in China.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Political change in eastern Europe and the removal of trade barriers in the Far East have given the four multinationals-Philip Morris, BAT Industries, R J Reynolds and Rothmans International-access to big potential new markets.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Trade liberalisation happened in China.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1369} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Vera Beers, of Olivet, recently was named employee of the month at Standard Printing in Marshall.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Vera Beers works for Olivet.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Vera Beers, of Olivet, recently was named employee of the month at Standard Printing in Marshall.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Vera Beers works for Olivet.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1370} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Barack Obama made history on 4 November 2008 when he defeated Republican rival John McCain to become the first black president of the United States. He had already broken new ground in his White House campaign, as the first black candidate to become the presidential choice of either major US party. To many people, Mr Obama seemed to come from nowhere. Although he had served in the Illinois state senate for eight years, it was only in 2004 that he shot to national prominence, with a speech that stirred the Democratic National Convention.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Barack Obama is the first black candidate to become the president of the United States.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Barack Obama made history on 4 November 2008 when he defeated Republican rival John McCain to become the first black president of the United States. He had already broken new ground in his White House campaign, as the first black candidate to become the presidential choice of either major US party. To many people, Mr Obama seemed to come from nowhere. Although he had served in the Illinois state senate for eight years, it was only in 2004 that he shot to national prominence, with a speech that stirred the Democratic National Convention.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Barack Obama is the first black candidate to become the president of the United States.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1371} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In Jerusalem, the faithful celebrated Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, traditionally believed to mark the site where Jesus was crucified, buried and then resurrected. Brown-robed friars marched into the church to the sound of bagpipes, followed by clergymen in purple capes and others bearing crosses. And in the earthquake-ravaged central Italian city of L'Aquila, survivors gathered in makeshift chapels set up in tent cities that are housing some of the 55,000 people driven from their homes by Monday's 6.3-magnitude temblor.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck the center of Italy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In Jerusalem, the faithful celebrated Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, traditionally believed to mark the site where Jesus was crucified, buried and then resurrected. Brown-robed friars marched into the church to the sound of bagpipes, followed by clergymen in purple capes and others bearing crosses. And in the earthquake-ravaged central Italian city of L'Aquila, survivors gathered in makeshift chapels set up in tent cities that are housing some of the 55,000 people driven from their homes by Monday's 6.3-magnitude temblor.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck the center of Italy.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1372} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Leftist guerrillas early Tuesday attacked a residential neighborhood in northern San Salvador where many government and military leaders have their homes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Guerrillas attacked government buildings.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Leftist guerrillas early Tuesday attacked a residential neighborhood in northern San Salvador where many government and military leaders have their homes.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Guerrillas attacked government buildings.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1373} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In February 1942, the Japanese Imperial Army landed an army of 20 thousand men in Dili (the capital of East Timor) and occupied the then Portuguese colony.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"East Timor was a colony of Dili before it was occupied by Indonesia in 1975.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "In February 1942, the Japanese Imperial Army landed an army of 20 thousand men in Dili (the capital of East Timor) and occupied the then Portuguese colony.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"East Timor was a colony of Dili before it was occupied by Indonesia in 1975.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1374} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The sale was made to pay Yukos' US$ 27.5 billion tax bill, Yuganskneftegaz was originally sold for US$9.4 billion to a little known company Baikalfinansgroup which was later bought by the Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft .\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Yuganskneftegaz cost US$ 27.5 billion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The sale was made to pay Yukos' US$ 27.5 billion tax bill, Yuganskneftegaz was originally sold for US$9.4 billion to a little known company Baikalfinansgroup which was later bought by the Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft .\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Yuganskneftegaz cost US$ 27.5 billion.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1375} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The directive for the Border Patrol to stop arresting illegal aliens, as described in a previous post, has been rescinded by Robert C. Bonner, commissioner of the new Bureau of Customs and Border Protection.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Steps are being taken to stop the smuggling of aliens.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "The directive for the Border Patrol to stop arresting illegal aliens, as described in a previous post, has been rescinded by Robert C. Bonner, commissioner of the new Bureau of Customs and Border Protection.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Steps are being taken to stop the smuggling of aliens.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1376} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The stupendous power of the Tevatron made possible the 1995 discovery of the top quark - the last of six flavors of quarks predicted by the standard model theory of particle physics.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The top quark is the last of six flavors of quarks predicted by the standard model theory of particle physics.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The stupendous power of the Tevatron made possible the 1995 discovery of the top quark - the last of six flavors of quarks predicted by the standard model theory of particle physics.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The top quark is the last of six flavors of quarks predicted by the standard model theory of particle physics.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1377} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A second man, aged 24, technically freed yesterday was bailed after being questioned over alleged forged identity documents, but has been further detained on immigration matters, a spokesman for Scotland Yard said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A spokesman for Scotland Yard was freed yesterday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A second man, aged 24, technically freed yesterday was bailed after being questioned over alleged forged identity documents, but has been further detained on immigration matters, a spokesman for Scotland Yard said.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A spokesman for Scotland Yard was freed yesterday.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1378} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Termini purchased and developed several buildings and areas including the Ellicott Lofts on Ellicott Street in Buffalo, which opened in 2003, The Oak School Lofts which used to be a Buffalo Alternative School, and 'IS' Lofts on Oak Street in Buffalo. Eva Hassett, Vice President of Savarino Construction, and Karl Frizlen an architect from The Frizlen Group and designer of the hotel commented on the development proposal. Hassett said, \"We've been thinking about it and trying to put it together for the last few months, and it was made public a couple of weeks ago.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Termini is the owner of Ellicott Lofts.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Termini purchased and developed several buildings and areas including the Ellicott Lofts on Ellicott Street in Buffalo, which opened in 2003, The Oak School Lofts which used to be a Buffalo Alternative School, and 'IS' Lofts on Oak Street in Buffalo. Eva Hassett, Vice President of Savarino Construction, and Karl Frizlen an architect from The Frizlen Group and designer of the hotel commented on the development proposal. Hassett said, \"We've been thinking about it and trying to put it together for the last few months, and it was made public a couple of weeks ago.\"\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Termini is the owner of Ellicott Lofts.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1379} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Newspapers choke on rising paper costs and falling revenue.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The cost of paper is rising.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Newspapers choke on rising paper costs and falling revenue.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The cost of paper is rising.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1380} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Nobel shines a spotlight on a form of \"social capitalism\" that has gained currency in recent years, propelled by high-profile supporters like former President Bill Clinton, rock star Bono and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"President Bill Clinton is a supporter of \"social capitalism\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Nobel shines a spotlight on a form of \"social capitalism\" that has gained currency in recent years, propelled by high-profile supporters like former President Bill Clinton, rock star Bono and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"President Bill Clinton is a supporter of \"social capitalism\".\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1381} +{"task": "rte", "input": "If the ruling is that these trade-secrets were stolen goods, I'd be willing to bet that these three guys could refuse to answer any questions, by invoking the 5th Amendment, since they would incriminate themselves by saying anything.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Trade secrets were stolen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "If the ruling is that these trade-secrets were stolen goods, I'd be willing to bet that these three guys could refuse to answer any questions, by invoking the 5th Amendment, since they would incriminate themselves by saying anything.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Trade secrets were stolen.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1382} +{"task": "rte", "input": "In-form Rooney's hot goalscoring streak of seven goals in his last four internationals saw him win the vote to be crowned England's Player of the Year for 2008. Manchester United striker Rooney, 23, is set for his 50th cap against Ukraine at Wembley tomorrow and is enjoying the best form of his England career after a heart-to-heart with Capello. England boss Capello ordered Rooney to work hard on his finishing, stop shooting from long range and start scoring tap-ins to help transform him into a prolific marksman.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fabio Capello is the coach of the English team.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "In-form Rooney's hot goalscoring streak of seven goals in his last four internationals saw him win the vote to be crowned England's Player of the Year for 2008. Manchester United striker Rooney, 23, is set for his 50th cap against Ukraine at Wembley tomorrow and is enjoying the best form of his England career after a heart-to-heart with Capello. England boss Capello ordered Rooney to work hard on his finishing, stop shooting from long range and start scoring tap-ins to help transform him into a prolific marksman.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Fabio Capello is the coach of the English team.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1383} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Maximo Rene Mendez in an apparent smuggling scheme died after doctors disconnected life-support equipment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A cocaine-imbibing Miami man had life support removed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Maximo Rene Mendez in an apparent smuggling scheme died after doctors disconnected life-support equipment.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A cocaine-imbibing Miami man had life support removed.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1384} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Actors Studio offering will be based on Simon's female version of the play which was premiered in 1985 in New York, at the Broadhurst Theatre, with the characters' names being Florence Unger and Olive Madison, played by Sally Struthers and Rita Moreno respectively.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Broadhurst Theatre is located in New York.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Actors Studio offering will be based on Simon's female version of the play which was premiered in 1985 in New York, at the Broadhurst Theatre, with the characters' names being Florence Unger and Olive Madison, played by Sally Struthers and Rita Moreno respectively.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Broadhurst Theatre is located in New York.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1385} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The decision by French President, Jacques Chirac, to invite Robert Mugabe to a Franco-African summit in Paris, in February, has angered those across Europe who want Zimbabwe's president to remain an international pariah.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"France invited Mr. Mugabe to attend a Franco-African summit in Paris.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The decision by French President, Jacques Chirac, to invite Robert Mugabe to a Franco-African summit in Paris, in February, has angered those across Europe who want Zimbabwe's president to remain an international pariah.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"France invited Mr. Mugabe to attend a Franco-African summit in Paris.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1386} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The ruling Popular Party proposed the ban of Batasuna after the 24-year-old Basque party refused to condemn the terrorist bombing the ETA carried out on Aug. 4 against civilians.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The trigger for this move to ban Batasuna was their failure to condemn an ETA bombing.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The ruling Popular Party proposed the ban of Batasuna after the 24-year-old Basque party refused to condemn the terrorist bombing the ETA carried out on Aug. 4 against civilians.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The trigger for this move to ban Batasuna was their failure to condemn an ETA bombing.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1387} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A seven-member Tibetan mountaineering team conquered the 8,586-meter Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak of the world, the Chinese mountaineering association confirmed here on Sunday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kanchenjunga is 8586 meters high.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "A seven-member Tibetan mountaineering team conquered the 8,586-meter Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak of the world, the Chinese mountaineering association confirmed here on Sunday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Kanchenjunga is 8586 meters high.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1388} +{"task": "rte", "input": "It is also an acronym that stands for Islamic Resistance Movement, a militant Islamist Palestinian organization that opposes the existence of the state of Israel and favors the creation of an Islamic state in Palestine.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Islamic Resistance Movement is also known as the Militant Islamic Palestinian Organization.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "It is also an acronym that stands for Islamic Resistance Movement, a militant Islamist Palestinian organization that opposes the existence of the state of Israel and favors the creation of an Islamic state in Palestine.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The Islamic Resistance Movement is also known as the Militant Islamic Palestinian Organization.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1389} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Hydroponics is the growth of plants in a substance other than soil with water.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Hydroponics is the growth of plants in a substance other than soil with water.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Plants are grown in substances other than soil.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1390} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Colin L. Powell and Laura Bush, wife of Gov. George W. Bush, are to speak on the opening night in Philadelphia, while the Democrats have tentative plans to have President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton address the delegates on the first night in Los Angeles.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The name of George W. Bush's wife is Laura.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Colin L. Powell and Laura Bush, wife of Gov. George W. Bush, are to speak on the opening night in Philadelphia, while the Democrats have tentative plans to have President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton address the delegates on the first night in Los Angeles.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The name of George W. Bush's wife is Laura.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1391} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The drug, along with aspirin and ibuprofen, is one of the most widely used pain relievers available without a doctor's note.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Aspirin is one of the most widely used pain relievers available without a doctor's note.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The drug, along with aspirin and ibuprofen, is one of the most widely used pain relievers available without a doctor's note.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Aspirin is one of the most widely used pain relievers available without a doctor's note.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1392} +{"task": "rte", "input": "He is like some great writers, from Charles Dickens to William Faulkner to Gabriel Garcia Marquez: the insistence on the value of the local leads to the universal.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a Nobel prize winner.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "He is like some great writers, from Charles Dickens to William Faulkner to Gabriel Garcia Marquez: the insistence on the value of the local leads to the universal.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a Nobel prize winner.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1393} +{"task": "rte", "input": "At least 19 people have been killed in central Florida in the city of Lady Lake and Paisley after severe storms and a tornado ripped through the cities in the middle of the night. Eleven of those killed were in Paisley and three were in Lady Lake. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue crews resume tomorrow morning. Volusia, Sumter, Lake and Seminole counties have all been declared a state of an emergency as dozens of houses, mobile homes and a church were destroyed. Clothes and furniture are scattered around the wrecked houses and pieces of trees are scattered about. Cars are reported to have been turned over or thrown around in the air. \"Our priority today is search and rescue,\" said Gov. of Florida, Charlie Crist. Rescuers are still looking through the wreckage to find survivors of those who might have been killed.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gov. of Florida, Charlie Crist, has visited the cities of Lady Lake and Paisley.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "At least 19 people have been killed in central Florida in the city of Lady Lake and Paisley after severe storms and a tornado ripped through the cities in the middle of the night. Eleven of those killed were in Paisley and three were in Lady Lake. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue crews resume tomorrow morning. Volusia, Sumter, Lake and Seminole counties have all been declared a state of an emergency as dozens of houses, mobile homes and a church were destroyed. Clothes and furniture are scattered around the wrecked houses and pieces of trees are scattered about. Cars are reported to have been turned over or thrown around in the air. \"Our priority today is search and rescue,\" said Gov. of Florida, Charlie Crist. Rescuers are still looking through the wreckage to find survivors of those who might have been killed.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Gov. of Florida, Charlie Crist, has visited the cities of Lady Lake and Paisley.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1394} +{"task": "rte", "input": "International journalists' organisations are accusing the U.S. government of committing war crimes in Iraq by intentionally firing at war correspondents.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"US withdraws war crimes\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "International journalists' organisations are accusing the U.S. government of committing war crimes in Iraq by intentionally firing at war correspondents.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"US withdraws war crimes\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1395} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Between March and June, scientific observers say, up to 300,000 seals are killed. In Canada, seal-hunting means jobs, but opponents say it is vicious and endangers the species, also threatened by global warming.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hunting endangers seal species.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "Between March and June, scientific observers say, up to 300,000 seals are killed. In Canada, seal-hunting means jobs, but opponents say it is vicious and endangers the species, also threatened by global warming.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Hunting endangers seal species.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1396} +{"task": "rte", "input": "A man who died during the G20 protests was pushed back by a police line minutes earlier, independent investigators have said. Ian Tomlinson, 47, who died of a heart attack, was blocked from passing through a police cordon as he attempted to walk home from work at a newsagent, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said. He was caught on several CCTV cameras walking up King William Street where he was confronted by uniformed officers shortly before 7.30pm last Wednesday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ian Tomlinson was shot by a policeman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "A man who died during the G20 protests was pushed back by a police line minutes earlier, independent investigators have said. Ian Tomlinson, 47, who died of a heart attack, was blocked from passing through a police cordon as he attempted to walk home from work at a newsagent, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said. He was caught on several CCTV cameras walking up King William Street where he was confronted by uniformed officers shortly before 7.30pm last Wednesday.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"Ian Tomlinson was shot by a policeman.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1397} +{"task": "rte", "input": "Io is 2,236 miles (3,598 kilometers) in diameter, slightly larger than the Earth's moon.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The terrestrial moon has a diameter of 3746 kilometers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nno", "context": "Io is 2,236 miles (3,598 kilometers) in diameter, slightly larger than the Earth's moon.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"The terrestrial moon has a diameter of 3746 kilometers.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "no", "id": 1398} +{"task": "rte", "input": "The Bakun Hydroelectric Project (BHEP) comprises the construction of a 2,400MW hydroelectric dam, the transmission of its electricity, and the building of related infrastructure including access roads.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A hydroelectric project is proposed or is under construction.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\nyes", "context": "The Bakun Hydroelectric Project (BHEP) comprises the construction of a 2,400MW hydroelectric dam, the transmission of its electricity, and the building of related infrastructure including access roads.\n\nBased on the paragraph above can we conclude that \"A hydroelectric project is proposed or is under construction.\"?\n\nOPTIONS\n-yes\n-no\nOutput:\n", "target": "yes", "id": 1399} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Italy | capital | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nRome is the capital of Italy.", "context": "Data: Italy | capital | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Rome is the capital of Italy.", "id": 1400} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Italy | language | Italian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe spoken language in Italy is Italian.", "context": "Data: Italy | language | Italian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The spoken language in Italy is Italian.", "id": 1401} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Laura_Boldrini\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Italy is Laura Boldrini.", "context": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Laura_Boldrini\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Italy is Laura Boldrini.", "id": 1402} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Matteo_Renzi\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMatteo Renzi is a leader from Italy.", "context": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Matteo_Renzi\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Matteo Renzi is a leader from Italy.", "id": 1403} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Pietro_Grasso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPietro Grasso is the leader of Italy.", "context": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Pietro_Grasso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Pietro Grasso is the leader of Italy.", "id": 1404} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Sergio_Mattarella\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSergio Mattarella is a leader in Italy.", "context": "Data: Italy | leaderName | Sergio_Mattarella\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sergio Mattarella is a leader in Italy.", "id": 1405} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Jalisco | leaderName | Jesús_Casillas_Romero\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Jalisco is Jesús Casillas Romero.", "context": "Data: Jalisco | leaderName | Jesús_Casillas_Romero\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Jalisco is Jesús Casillas Romero.", "id": 1406} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Java | ethnicGroup | Javanese_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe Javanese people are an ethnic group of Java.", "context": "Data: Java | ethnicGroup | Javanese_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The Javanese people are an ethnic group of Java.", "id": 1407} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Karnataka | leaderName | Vajubhai_Vala\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Karnataka is Vajubhai Vala.", "context": "Data: Karnataka | leaderName | Vajubhai_Vala\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Karnataka is Vajubhai Vala.", "id": 1408} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Lemon | family | Rutaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe lemon belongs to the rutaceae family.", "context": "Data: Lemon | family | Rutaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The lemon belongs to the rutaceae family.", "id": 1409} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Lemon | genus | Citrus\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nLemon is part of genus Citrus.", "context": "Data: Lemon | genus | Citrus\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Lemon is part of genus Citrus.", "id": 1410} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Lemon | order | Sapindales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA lemon is included in the order of Sapindales.", "context": "Data: Lemon | order | Sapindales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A lemon is included in the order of Sapindales.", "id": 1411} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | capital | Kuala_Lumpur\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | capital | Kuala_Lumpur\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur.", "id": 1412} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | capital | Putrajaya\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe capital of Malaysia is Putrajaya.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | capital | Putrajaya\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The capital of Malaysia is Putrajaya.", "id": 1413} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe Malaysian chinese are an ethnic group from Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The Malaysian chinese are an ethnic group from Malaysia.", "id": 1414} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Indian\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMalaysian Indian is one of the ethnic groups on Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Indian\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Malaysian Indian is one of the ethnic groups on Malaysia.", "id": 1415} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Abdul_Halim_of_Kedah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Malaysia is Abdul Halim of Kedah.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Abdul_Halim_of_Kedah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Malaysia is Abdul Halim of Kedah.", "id": 1416} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Abu_Zahar_Ujang\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAbu Zahar Ujang is a leader in Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Abu_Zahar_Ujang\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Abu Zahar Ujang is a leader in Malaysia.", "id": 1417} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Arifin_Zakaria\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArifin Zakaria is the name of the leader of Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Arifin_Zakaria\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arifin Zakaria is the name of the leader of Malaysia.", "id": 1418} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Najib_Razak\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nNajib Razak is the leader of Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Malaysia | leaderName | Najib_Razak\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Najib Razak is the leader of Malaysia.", "id": 1419} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Mexico | currency | Mexican_peso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe currency in Mexico is the peso.", "context": "Data: Mexico | currency | Mexican_peso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The currency in Mexico is the peso.", "id": 1420} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Mexico | language | Mexican_Spanish\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIn Mexico one of the languages spoken is Mexican Spanish.", "context": "Data: Mexico | language | Mexican_Spanish\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In Mexico one of the languages spoken is Mexican Spanish.", "id": 1421} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Mexico | leaderName | Enrique_Peña_Nieto\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Mexico is Enrique Peña Nieto.", "context": "Data: Mexico | leaderName | Enrique_Peña_Nieto\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Mexico is Enrique Peña Nieto.", "id": 1422} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Mondelez_International | foundationPlace | Chicago\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMondelez International was founded in Chicago.", "context": "Data: Mondelez_International | foundationPlace | Chicago\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Mondelez International was founded in Chicago.", "id": 1423} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: New_York | language | Arabic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArabic is one of the languages that is spoken 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1429} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Philippines | ethnicGroup | Ilocano_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIlocano people are an ethnic group from the Philippines.", "context": "Data: Philippines | ethnicGroup | Ilocano_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ilocano people are an ethnic group from the Philippines.", "id": 1430} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Philippines | ethnicGroup | Moro_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe Moro people are an ethnic group in the Philippines.", "context": "Data: Philippines | ethnicGroup | Moro_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The Moro people are an ethnic group in the Philippines.", "id": 1431} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Philippines | ethnicGroup | Zamboangans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nZamboangans are a group in the Philippines.", "context": "Data: Philippines | ethnicGroup | Zamboangans\n\nSentence 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the following data.\nOutput:\nThe official language in the Philippines is Philippine English.", "context": "Data: Philippines | officialLanguage | Philippine_English\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The official language in the Philippines is Philippine English.", "id": 1435} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Shumai | dishVariation | Siomay\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSiomay is a variation on shumai.", "context": "Data: Shumai | dishVariation | Siomay\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Siomay is a variation on shumai.", "id": 1436} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Shumai | ingredient | Shiitake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nShiitake is an ingredient of Shumai.", "context": "Data: Shumai | ingredient | Shiitake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Shiitake is an ingredient of Shumai.", "id": 1437} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Singapore | currency | Singapore_dollar\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar.", "context": "Data: Singapore | currency | Singapore_dollar\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar.", "id": 1438} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Singapore | language | English_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe English language is spoken in Singapore.", "context": "Data: Singapore | language | English_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The English language is spoken in Singapore.", "id": 1439} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Singapore | language | Standard_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nStandard Chinese is a language spoken in Singapore.", "context": "Data: Singapore | language | Standard_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Standard Chinese is a language spoken in Singapore.", "id": 1440} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Singapore | leaderName | Halimah_Yacob\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nHalimah Yacob is a leader of Singapore.", "context": "Data: Singapore | leaderName | Halimah_Yacob\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Halimah Yacob is a leader of Singapore.", "id": 1441} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Singapore | leaderName | Tony_Tan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Singapore is Tony Tan.", "context": "Data: Singapore | leaderName | Tony_Tan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Singapore is Tony Tan.", "id": 1442} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Siomay | dishVariation | Batagor\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBatagor and Siomay are variation of the same dish.", "context": "Data: Siomay | dishVariation | Batagor\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batagor and Siomay are variation of the same dish.", "id": 1443} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Spain | currency | Euro\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSpain uses the euro for its currency.", "context": "Data: Spain | currency | Euro\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Spain uses the euro for its currency.", "id": 1444} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Spain | demonym | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSpaniards are from Spain.", "context": "Data: Spain | demonym | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Spaniards are from Spain.", "id": 1445} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Spain | ethnicGroup | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSpaniards are the ethnic group of Spain.", "context": "Data: Spain | ethnicGroup | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Spaniards are the ethnic group of Spain.", "id": 1446} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Spain | language | Spanish_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIn Spain the language spoken is the Spanish language.", "context": "Data: Spain | language | Spanish_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "In Spain the language spoken is the Spanish language.", "id": 1447} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Spain | leaderName | Felipe_VI_of_Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Spain is Felipe VI of Spain.", "context": "Data: Spain | leaderName | Felipe_VI_of_Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Spain is Felipe VI of Spain.", "id": 1448} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Sumatra | ethnicGroup | Acehnese_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOne the ethnic groups on Sumatra is the Acehnese people.", "context": "Data: Sumatra | ethnicGroup | Acehnese_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One the ethnic groups on Sumatra is the Acehnese people.", "id": 1449} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Sumatra | ethnicGroup | Batak\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBatak is the ethnic group in Sumatra.", "context": "Data: Sumatra | ethnicGroup | Batak\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Batak is the ethnic group in Sumatra.", "id": 1450} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Sumatra | ethnicGroup | Minangkabau_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe Minangkabau people are an ethnic group of Sumatra.", "context": "Data: Sumatra | ethnicGroup | Minangkabau_people\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The Minangkabau people are an ethnic group of Sumatra.", "id": 1451} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Sweet_potato | division | Flowering_plant\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSweet potato belongs to flowering plants.", "context": "Data: Sweet_potato | division | Flowering_plant\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sweet potato belongs to flowering plants.", "id": 1452} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Sweet_potato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSweet potato belongs to the Solanales order of plants.", "context": "Data: Sweet_potato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sweet potato belongs to the Solanales order of plants.", "id": 1453} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Tomato | division | Flowering_plant\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomato is part of the flowering plant division.", "context": "Data: Tomato | division | Flowering_plant\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomato is part of the flowering plant division.", "id": 1454} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Tomato | family | Solanaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomato belongs to the family of solanaceae.", "context": "Data: Tomato | family | Solanaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomato belongs to the family of solanaceae.", "id": 1455} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Tomato | genus | Solanum\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomato belongs to the genus Solanum.", "context": "Data: Tomato | genus | Solanum\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomato belongs to the genus Solanum.", "id": 1456} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Tomato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe tomato is of the order Solanales.", "context": "Data: Tomato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The tomato is of the order Solanales.", "id": 1457} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_Kingdom | capital | London\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nLondon is the Capital of the United Kingdom.", "context": "Data: United_Kingdom | capital | London\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "London is the Capital of the United Kingdom.", "id": 1458} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_Kingdom | language | English_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe language of the United Kingdom is the English language.", "context": "Data: United_Kingdom | language | English_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The language of the United Kingdom is the English language.", "id": 1459} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_Kingdom | leaderName | Elizabeth_II\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nElizabeth II is the leader of the United Kingdom.", "context": "Data: United_Kingdom | leaderName | Elizabeth_II\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Elizabeth II is the leader of the United Kingdom.", "id": 1460} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | capital | Washington,_D.C.\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe capital of the U.S. is Washington, D.C.", "context": "Data: United_States | capital | Washington,_D.C.\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The capital of the U.S. is Washington, D.C.", "id": 1461} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | ethnicGroup | African_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAfrican Americans are an ethic group in the United States.", "context": "Data: United_States | ethnicGroup | African_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "African Americans are an ethic group in the United States.", "id": 1462} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | ethnicGroup | Asian_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsian Americans are an ethnic group in the United States.", "context": "Data: United_States | ethnicGroup | Asian_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asian Americans are an ethnic group in the United States.", "id": 1463} +{"task": 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the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Barack Obama is a leader of the United States.", "id": 1466} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | leaderName | Joe_Biden\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nJoe Biden is a leader of the United States.", "context": "Data: United_States | leaderName | Joe_Biden\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Joe Biden is a leader of the United States.", "id": 1467} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | leaderName | John_Roberts\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nJohn Roberts is a leader in the United States.", "context": "Data: United_States | leaderName | John_Roberts\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "John Roberts is a leader in the United States.", "id": 1468} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | leaderName | Paul_Ryan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPaul Ryan is a leader in United States.", "context": "Data: United_States | leaderName | Paul_Ryan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Paul Ryan is a leader in United States.", "id": 1469} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: United_States | leaderTitle | President_of_the_United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of the United States is called the President.", "context": "Data: United_States | leaderTitle | President_of_the_United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of the United States is called the President.", "id": 1470} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Valencian_Community | leaderName | Ximo_Puig\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of the community of Valencia is Ximo Puig.", "context": "Data: Valencian_Community | leaderName | Ximo_Puig\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of the community of Valencia is Ximo Puig.", "id": 1471} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | 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data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco contains water and is from Spain.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | country | Spain && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Water\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco contains water and is from Spain.", "id": 1474} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | country | Spain && Spain | demonym | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco originates from the country of Spain where the name for the people there are Spaniards.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | country | Spain && Spain | demonym | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco originates from the country of Spain where the name for the people there are Spaniards.", "id": 1475} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | country | Spain && Spain | ethnicGroup | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSpaniards of Spain boasts the origins of the dish, ajoblanco.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | 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"Almond (class:flowering plant), is an ingredient in ajoblanco.", "id": 1478} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond && Almond | family | Rosaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAlmonds are from the Rosaceae family and are an ingredient in ajoblanco.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond && Almond | family | Rosaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Almonds are from the Rosaceae family and are an ingredient in ajoblanco.", "id": 1479} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond && Almond | order | Rosales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco has almond (of the Rosales order) as one of its ingredients.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond && Almond | order | Rosales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco has almond (of the Rosales order) as one of its ingredients.", "id": 1480} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond && Almond | order | Rosids\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe order Rosids features almonds which are an ingredient in ajobanco.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | ingredient | Almond && Almond | order | Rosids\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The order Rosids features almonds which are an ingredient in ajobanco.", "id": 1481} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Bread\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOne of the ingredients used to make Ajoblanco is bread and it comes from Andalusia.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Bread\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One of the ingredients used to make Ajoblanco is bread and it comes from Andalusia.", "id": 1482} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Garlic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco is a food from Andalusia and garlic is one of its ingredients.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Garlic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco is a food from Andalusia and garlic is one of its ingredients.", "id": 1483} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco, which contains olive oil, is a food found in Andalusia.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco, which contains olive oil, is a food found in Andalusia.", "id": 1484} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Water\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAjoblanco is a food found in Andalusia and it contains water.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Ajoblanco | ingredient | Water\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ajoblanco is a food found in Andalusia and it contains water.", "id": 1485} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Andalusia | leaderName | Susana_Díaz\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSusana Diaz of edger Blanco is the leader of Andalusia.", "context": "Data: Ajoblanco | region | Andalusia && Andalusia | leaderName | Susana_Díaz\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Susana Diaz of edger Blanco is the leader of Andalusia.", "id": 1486} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Guanciale\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGuanciale is an ingredient in the traditional Italian Amatriciana sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Guanciale\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Guanciale is an ingredient in the traditional Italian Amatriciana sauce.", "id": 1487} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAmatriciana sauce contains olive oil and comes from Italy.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amatriciana sauce contains olive oil and comes from Italy.", "id": 1488} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Pecorino_Romano\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPecorino Romano is an ingredient used in Amatriciana sauce, which comes from Italy.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Pecorino_Romano\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Pecorino Romano is an ingredient used in Amatriciana sauce, which comes from Italy.", "id": 1489} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | language | Italian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nItaly is the country Amatriciana sauce comes from and is where the Italian language is spoken.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | language | Italian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Italy is the country Amatriciana sauce comes from and is where the Italian language is spoken.", "id": 1490} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Laura_Boldrini\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAmatriciana sauce can be found in Italy where the leader is Laura Boldrini.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Laura_Boldrini\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Amatriciana sauce can be found in Italy where the leader is Laura Boldrini.", "id": 1491} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Pietro_Grasso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Italy is Pietro Grasso where amatriciana sauce can be found.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Pietro_Grasso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Italy is Pietro Grasso where amatriciana sauce can be found.", "id": 1492} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Sergio_Mattarella\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSergio Mattarella is a leader in Italy where Amatriciana sauce comes from.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Sergio_Mattarella\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sergio Mattarella is a leader in Italy where Amatriciana sauce comes from.", "id": 1493} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | \"Onion, garlic, black pepper, chili\" && Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | Garlic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA varient of amatriciana sauce contains onion, garlic, black pepper and chilli.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | \"Onion, garlic, black pepper, chili\" && Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | Garlic\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A varient of amatriciana sauce contains onion, garlic, black pepper and chilli.", "id": 1494} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | \"Onion, garlic, black pepper, chili\" && Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | Onion\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOne variation of Amatriciana sauce contains onion, garlic, black pepper, chili, another just uses the onion as an alternative.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | \"Onion, garlic, black pepper, chili\" && Amatriciana_sauce | dishVariation | Onion\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "One variation of Amatriciana sauce contains onion, garlic, black pepper, chili, another just uses the onion as an alternative.", "id": 1495} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Tomato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAn ingredient of amatriciana sauce is tomato (a member of the Solanales order).", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Tomato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "An ingredient of amatriciana sauce is tomato (a member of the Solanales order).", "id": 1496} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Guanciale\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nGuanciale is an ingredient in Amatriciana sauce which is from Lazio.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Guanciale\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Guanciale is an ingredient in Amatriciana sauce which is from Lazio.", "id": 1497} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOlive oil is used in the Lazio regions Amatriciana sauce.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Olive oil is used in the Lazio regions Amatriciana sauce.", "id": 1498} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Pecorino_Romano\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nPecorino Romano is an ingredient of Amatriciana sauce which comes from the Lazio region.", "context": "Data: Amatriciana_sauce | region | Lazio && Amatriciana_sauce | ingredient | Pecorino_Romano\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Pecorino Romano is an ingredient of Amatriciana sauce which comes from the Lazio region.", "id": 1499} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBanana leaf is an ingredient of arem arem which originates from Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Banana leaf is an ingredient of arem arem which originates from Indonesia.", "id": 1500} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | currency | Indonesian_rupiah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem arem originates from the country of Indonesia which has the currency of the Indonesian rupiah.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | currency | Indonesian_rupiah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem arem originates from the country of Indonesia which has the currency of the Indonesian rupiah.", "id": 1501} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | language | Indonesian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem arem originates from the country of Indonesia where the Indonesian language is spoken.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | language | Indonesian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem arem originates from the country of Indonesia where the Indonesian language is spoken.", "id": 1502} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe leader of Indonesia is Joko Widodo which commonly serves arem arem.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The leader of Indonesia is Joko Widodo which commonly serves arem arem.", "id": 1503} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf && Arem-arem | region | \"Nationwide in Indonesia, but more specific to Java\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe banana leaf, an ingredient found in Arem arem, is an Indonesian dish, most popular in Java.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf && Arem-arem | region | \"Nationwide in Indonesia, but more specific to Java\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The banana leaf, an ingredient found in Arem arem, is an Indonesian dish, most popular in Java.", "id": 1504} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf && Arem-arem | region | Javanese_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBanana leaf is an ingredient in Arem arem, a dish from Java.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | ingredient | Banana_leaf && Arem-arem | region | Javanese_cuisine\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Banana leaf is an ingredient in Arem arem, a dish from Java.", "id": 1505} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\" && Arem-arem | region | \"Nationwide in Indonesia, but more specific to Java\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem-arem is found nationwide in Indonesia, but is more specific to Java and it's main ingredients are compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\" && Arem-arem | region | \"Nationwide in Indonesia, but more specific to Java\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem-arem is found nationwide in Indonesia, but is more specific to Java and it's main ingredients are compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings.", "id": 1506} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Indonesia && Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem arem is a dish comprised of compressed rice, cooked in banana leaves and filled with vegetables or meat, is an Indonesian recipe.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Indonesia && Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem arem is a dish comprised of compressed rice, cooked in banana leaves and filled with vegetables or meat, is an Indonesian recipe.", "id": 1507} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Indonesia && Indonesia | language | Indonesian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem arem comes from Indonesia where the language is known as Indonesian.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Indonesia && Indonesia | language | Indonesian_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem arem comes from Indonesia where the language is known as Indonesian.", "id": 1508} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Indonesia && Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem arem is a food which comes from Indonesia, whose leader is Joko Widodo.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Indonesia && Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem arem is a food which comes from Indonesia, whose leader is Joko Widodo.", "id": 1509} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Javanese_cuisine && Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArem-arem is a Javanese dish made from compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings.", "context": "Data: Arem-arem | region | Javanese_cuisine && Arem-arem | mainIngredients | \"compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arem-arem is a Javanese dish made from compressed rice cooked in banana leaf with vegetables or minced meat fillings.", "id": 1510} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Pietro_Grasso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArrabbiata sauce is from Italy and Pietro Grasso is it's leader.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | country | Italy && Italy | leaderName | Pietro_Grasso\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arrabbiata sauce is from Italy and Pietro Grasso is it's leader.", "id": 1511} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Chili_pepper && Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAn important ingredient in arrabbiata sauce which originates from the region of Rome, is chili pepper.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Chili_pepper && Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "An important ingredient in arrabbiata sauce which originates from the region of Rome, is chili pepper.", "id": 1512} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Garlic && Arrabbiata_sauce | country | Italy\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAn ingredient of arrabbiata sauce, which can be found in Italy, is garlic.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Garlic && Arrabbiata_sauce | country | Italy\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "An ingredient of arrabbiata sauce, which can be found in Italy, is garlic.", "id": 1513} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Garlic && Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArrabbiata sauce originates from the region of Rome and includes the ingredient garlic.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Garlic && Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arrabbiata sauce originates from the region of Rome and includes the ingredient garlic.", "id": 1514} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomato is an ingredient in Arrabbiata sauce which is a traditional dish from Rome.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomato is an ingredient in Arrabbiata sauce which is a traditional dish from Rome.", "id": 1515} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Tomato | family | Solanaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nTomato (from the family of solanaceae) is an ingredient in Arrabbiata sauce.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Tomato | family | Solanaceae\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Tomato (from the family of solanaceae) is an ingredient in Arrabbiata sauce.", "id": 1516} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Tomato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArrabbiata sauce includes tomatoes which is from the order Solanales.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Tomato && Tomato | order | Solanales\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arrabbiata sauce includes tomatoes which is from the order Solanales.", "id": 1517} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome && Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nOlive oil is an ingredient used in the preparation of Arrabbiata sauce, a dish from Rome.", "context": "Data: Arrabbiata_sauce | region | Rome && Arrabbiata_sauce | ingredient | Olive_oil\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Olive oil is an ingredient used in the preparation of Arrabbiata sauce, a dish from Rome.", "id": 1518} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cephalopod_ink\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCephalopod ink is an ingredient in the dish Arros negre which is from Spain.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cephalopod_ink\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Cephalopod ink is an ingredient in the dish Arros negre which is from Spain.", "id": 1519} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cubanelle\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArròs negre is a traditional dish from Spain, Cubanelle is an ingredient.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cubanelle\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arròs negre is a traditional dish from Spain, Cubanelle is an ingredient.", "id": 1520} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cuttlefish\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArròs negre is from Spain and it uses cuttlefish as an ingredient.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cuttlefish\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arròs negre is from Spain and it uses cuttlefish as an ingredient.", "id": 1521} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | White_rice\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nWhite rice is an ingredient of Arros negre which is a traditional dish from Spain.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | ingredient | White_rice\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "White rice is an ingredient of Arros negre which is a traditional dish from Spain.", "id": 1522} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | region | Catalonia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFrom the Catalonia region in Spain comes the traditional dish called Arros Negre.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Arròs_negre | region | Catalonia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "From the Catalonia region in Spain comes the traditional dish called Arros Negre.", "id": 1523} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Spain | demonym | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSpaniards and Arros negre come from Spain.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Spain | demonym | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Spaniards and Arros negre come from Spain.", "id": 1524} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Spain | ethnicGroup | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArros negre is from Spain where Spaniards are an ethnic group.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Spain | ethnicGroup | Spaniards\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arros negre is from Spain where Spaniards are an ethnic group.", "id": 1525} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Spain | leaderName | Felipe_VI_of_Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArros negre is from Spain and it's leader is Felipe VI.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | country | Spain && Spain | leaderName | Felipe_VI_of_Spain\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arros negre is from Spain and it's leader is Felipe VI.", "id": 1526} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Catalonia && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cuttlefish\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCuttlefish is an ingredient in the Catalonia regional dish, Arros negre.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Catalonia && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Cuttlefish\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Cuttlefish is an ingredient in the Catalonia regional dish, Arros negre.", "id": 1527} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Catalonia && Catalonia | leaderName | Parliament_of_Catalonia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCatalonia is led by the Parliament of Catalonia and is the region that Arros negre is from.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Catalonia && Catalonia | leaderName | Parliament_of_Catalonia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Catalonia is led by the Parliament of Catalonia and is the region that Arros negre is from.", "id": 1528} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Valencian_Community && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Squid\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArros negre, which contains squid, comes from the region of the Valencian Community.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Valencian_Community && Arròs_negre | ingredient | Squid\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arros negre, which contains squid, comes from the region of the Valencian Community.", "id": 1529} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Valencian_Community && Valencian_Community | leaderName | Ximo_Puig\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArros negre originates from the Valencian community which is lead by Ximo Puig.", "context": "Data: Arròs_negre | region | Valencian_Community && Valencian_Community | leaderName | Ximo_Puig\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arros negre originates from the Valencian community which is lead by Ximo Puig.", "id": 1530} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Indonesia && Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIndonesia is home to the Asam Pedas which are from the Malay Peninsula region.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Indonesia && Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Indonesia is home to the Asam Pedas which are from the Malay Peninsula region.", "id": 1531} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is an Indonesia dish popular with Joko Widodo.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Indonesia && Indonesia | leaderName | Joko_Widodo\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is an Indonesia dish popular with Joko Widodo.", "id": 1532} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | mainIngredients | \"Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFish cooked in sour and hot sauce are the main ingredients of Asam pedas which is a food found in Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | mainIngredients | \"Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce are the main ingredients of Asam pedas which is a food found in Malaysia.", "id": 1533} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | region | \"Sumatra and Malay Peninsula\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food found in Malaysia and originates from the Sumatra and Malay Peninsula regions.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | region | \"Sumatra and Malay Peninsula\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food found in Malaysia and originates from the Sumatra and Malay Peninsula regions.", "id": 1534} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food found in the Malay Peninsula, Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food found in the Malay Peninsula, Malaysia.", "id": 1535} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | region | Sumatra\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a dish from Sumatra which is a food found in Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Asam_pedas | region | Sumatra\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a dish from Sumatra which is a food found in Malaysia.", "id": 1536} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | capital | Kuala_Lumpur\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nKuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia where Asam pedas is a local food.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | capital | Kuala_Lumpur\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia where Asam pedas is a local food.", "id": 1537} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | capital | Putrajaya\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food found in Malaysia, of which the capital city is Putrajaya.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | capital | Putrajaya\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food found in Malaysia, of which the capital city is Putrajaya.", "id": 1538} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMalaysia includes the Malaysian chinese and is a locale for the dish: Asam pedas.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Malaysia includes the Malaysian chinese and is a locale for the dish: Asam pedas.", "id": 1539} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Indian\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food found in Malaysia and Malaysian Indian is one of the ethnic groups.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Indian\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food found in Malaysia and Malaysian Indian is one of the ethnic groups.", "id": 1540} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Malay\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food found in Malaysia, a country that has Malay people as an ethnic group.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Malay\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food found in Malaysia, a country that has Malay people as an ethnic group.", "id": 1541} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Abdul_Halim_of_Kedah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food found in Malaysia and Abdul Halim of Kedah is it's leader.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Abdul_Halim_of_Kedah\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food found in Malaysia and Abdul Halim of Kedah is it's leader.", "id": 1542} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Abu_Zahar_Ujang\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAbu Zahar Ujang is the leader of Malaysia where one of the local foods is asam pedas.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Abu_Zahar_Ujang\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Abu Zahar Ujang is the leader of Malaysia where one of the local foods is asam pedas.", "id": 1543} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Arifin_Zakaria\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nArifin Zakaria is leader of Malaysia, where Asam pedas is found.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Arifin_Zakaria\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Arifin Zakaria is leader of Malaysia, where Asam pedas is found.", "id": 1544} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Najib_Razak\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a food from Malaysia where the leader is Najib Razak.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | country | Malaysia && Malaysia | leaderName | Najib_Razak\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a food from Malaysia where the leader is Najib Razak.", "id": 1545} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | mainIngredients | \"Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce\" && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is a dish of fish cooked in a sour and hot sauce and comes from Indonesia and Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | mainIngredients | \"Fish cooked in sour and hot sauce\" && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is a dish of fish cooked in a sour and hot sauce and comes from Indonesia and Malaysia.", "id": 1546} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | \"Sumatra and Malay Peninsula\" && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is from Indonesia and Malaysia and is found in the region of Sumatra and Malay peninsula.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | \"Sumatra and Malay Peninsula\" && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is from Indonesia and Malaysia and is found in the region of Sumatra and Malay peninsula.", "id": 1547} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsam pedas is from the Malay Peninsula region and comes from Indonesia and Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Malay_Peninsula && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asam pedas is from the Malay Peninsula region and comes from Indonesia and Malaysia.", "id": 1548} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Sumatra && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe dish of asam pedas is from Sumatra in Indonesia and Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Asam_pedas | region | Sumatra && Asam_pedas | country | \"Indonesia and Malaysia\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The dish of asam pedas is from Sumatra in Indonesia and Malaysia.", "id": 1549} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Avocado | order | Laurales && Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Avocado\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAvocado (Laurales order) is included in the Bandeja paisa dish.", "context": "Data: Avocado | order | Laurales && Bandeja_paisa | ingredient | Avocado\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Avocado (Laurales order) is included in the Bandeja paisa dish.", "id": 1550} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | country | Java && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet, which comes from Java, has fried chicken in it.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | country | Java && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet, which comes from Java, has fried chicken in it.", "id": 1551} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken && Ayam_penyet | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet is and Indonesian dish that contains fried chicken.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken && Ayam_penyet | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet is and Indonesian dish that contains fried chicken.", "id": 1552} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken && Ayam_penyet | mainIngredients | \"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" fried chicken served with sambal\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n\"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" Fried chicken is an ingredient in Ayam penyet, it is served with sambal.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken && Ayam_penyet | mainIngredients | \"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" fried chicken served with sambal\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "\"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" Fried chicken is an ingredient in Ayam penyet, it is served with sambal.", "id": 1553} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken && Fried_chicken | mainIngredients | Chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe chicken dish ayam penyet has fried chicken in it.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken && Fried_chicken | mainIngredients | Chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The chicken dish ayam penyet has fried chicken in it.", "id": 1554} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | mainIngredients | \"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" fried chicken served with sambal && Ayam_penyet | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet's main ingredients are squeezed or smashed fried chicken served with sambal; it is from Indonesia.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | mainIngredients | \"Squeezed\" or \"smashed\" fried chicken served with sambal && Ayam_penyet | country | Indonesia\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet's main ingredients are squeezed or smashed fried chicken served with sambal; it is from Indonesia.", "id": 1555} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | \"Nationwide, also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore\" && Ayam_penyet | country | Java\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet comes from Java but is made nationwide, and can also be found in Malaysia and Singapore.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | \"Nationwide, also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore\" && Ayam_penyet | country | Java\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet comes from Java but is made nationwide, and can also be found in Malaysia and Singapore.", "id": 1556} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | \"Nationwide, also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore\" && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet, a dish which contains fried chicken, can be found in Malaysia and Singapore.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | \"Nationwide, also can be found in Malaysia and Singapore\" && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet, a dish which contains fried chicken, can be found in Malaysia and Singapore.", "id": 1557} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia && Ayam_penyet | country | Java\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penet is popular in Malaysia and also found in Java.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia && Ayam_penyet | country | Java\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penet is popular in Malaysia and also found in Java.", "id": 1558} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFried chicken is one of the ingredients in the dish 'Ayam Penyet' which comes from Malaysia.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fried chicken is one of the ingredients in the dish 'Ayam Penyet' which comes from Malaysia.", "id": 1559} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet comes from the region of Malaysia where the Malaysian Chinese are an ethnic group.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Malaysia && Malaysia | ethnicGroup | Malaysian_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet comes from the region of Malaysia where the Malaysian Chinese are an ethnic group.", "id": 1560} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Singapore && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nFried chicken is an ingredient of Ayam penyet which is from the region of Singapore.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Singapore && Ayam_penyet | ingredient | Fried_chicken\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Fried chicken is an ingredient of Ayam penyet which is from the region of Singapore.", "id": 1561} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Singapore && Singapore | language | Standard_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet is from Singapore region where standard Chinese is spoken.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Singapore && Singapore | language | Standard_Chinese\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet is from Singapore region where standard Chinese is spoken.", "id": 1562} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Singapore && Singapore | leaderName | Tony_Tan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAyam penyet is a dish from Singapore whose leader is Tony Tan.", "context": "Data: Ayam_penyet | region | Singapore && Singapore | leaderName | Tony_Tan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ayam penyet is a dish from Singapore whose leader is Tony Tan.", "id": 1563} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon is an ingredient of the Bacon Explosion which comes from the United States.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon is an ingredient of the Bacon Explosion which comes from the United States.", "id": 1564} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | capital | Washington,_D.C.\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion comes from the United States where the capital is Washington, D.C.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | capital | Washington,_D.C.\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion comes from the United States where the capital is Washington, D.C.", "id": 1565} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | African_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAfrican Americans are an ethnic group in the United States which is where the bacon explosion comes from.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | African_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "African Americans are an ethnic group in the United States which is where the bacon explosion comes from.", "id": 1566} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | Asian_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nAsian Americans are an ethnic group in the United States, where Bacon Explosion comes from.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | Asian_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Asian Americans are an ethnic group in the United States, where Bacon Explosion comes from.", "id": 1567} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | Native_Americans_in_the_United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nNative Americans are an ethnic group in USA which is the country of Bacon Explosion.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | Native_Americans_in_the_United_States\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Native Americans are an ethnic group in USA which is the country of Bacon Explosion.", "id": 1568} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | White_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nWhite Americans are an ethnic group in the United States where the Bacon Explosion originates.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | ethnicGroup | White_Americans\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "White Americans are an ethnic group in the United States where the Bacon Explosion originates.", "id": 1569} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | language | English_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe English language is used in the United States where people can find the Bacon Explosion.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | language | English_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The English language is used in the United States where people can find the Bacon Explosion.", "id": 1570} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | leaderName | Barack_Obama\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion comes from the United States, where Barack Obama was once the leader.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | leaderName | Barack_Obama\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion comes from the United States, where Barack Obama was once the leader.", "id": 1571} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | leaderName | Joe_Biden\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nJoe Biden and bacon explosion are both from the United States.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | leaderName | Joe_Biden\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Joe Biden and bacon explosion are both from the United States.", "id": 1572} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | leaderName | Paul_Ryan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion is from the United States and Paul Ryan is it's leader.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | country | United_States && United_States | leaderName | Paul_Ryan\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion is from the United States and Paul Ryan is it's leader.", "id": 1573} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon && Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSausage is a main ingredient in the dish 'Bacon Explosion', which also contains bacon.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon && Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sausage is a main ingredient in the dish 'Bacon Explosion', which also contains bacon.", "id": 1574} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon && Bacon_Explosion | region | Kansas_City_metropolitan_area\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion is from the Kansas City metropolitan area and contains bacon.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon && Bacon_Explosion | region | Kansas_City_metropolitan_area\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion is from the Kansas City metropolitan area and contains bacon.", "id": 1575} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage && Bacon_Explosion | course | \"Main course\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion is a main course and features the ingredient of sausage among many others.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage && Bacon_Explosion | course | \"Main course\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion is a main course and features the ingredient of sausage among many others.", "id": 1576} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage && Bacon_Explosion | region | Kansas_City_metropolitan_area\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSausage in an ingredient in bacon explosion, originating from the Kansas City metropolitan area.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage && Bacon_Explosion | region | Kansas_City_metropolitan_area\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sausage in an ingredient in bacon explosion, originating from the Kansas City metropolitan area.", "id": 1577} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | \"Bacon,sausage\" && Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon Explosion includes sausage and bacon.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | \"Bacon,sausage\" && Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon Explosion includes sausage and bacon.", "id": 1578} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | \"Bacon,sausage\" && Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon and sausage make up a bacon explosion.", "context": "Data: Bacon_Explosion | mainIngredients | \"Bacon,sausage\" && Bacon_Explosion | ingredient | Sausage\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon and sausage make up a bacon explosion.", "id": 1579} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\" && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBrown sauce can be added to a bacon sandwich and its nicknames include bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm and bacon muffin.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\" && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Brown sauce can be added to a bacon sandwich and its nicknames include bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm and bacon muffin.", "id": 1580} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\" && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Condiment\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMany condiments can be used to enhance the flavour of a bacon sandwich which is also referred to as a Bacon Butty, Bacon Sarnie, Rasher Sandwich, Bacon Sanger, Piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm and bacon muffin.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\" && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Condiment\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Many condiments can be used to enhance the flavour of a bacon sandwich which is also referred to as a Bacon Butty, Bacon Sarnie, Rasher Sandwich, Bacon Sanger, Piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm and bacon muffin.", "id": 1581} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon sandwich is a dish from the United Kingdom and not surprisingly includes bacon as an ingredient.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon sandwich is a dish from the United Kingdom and not surprisingly includes bacon as an ingredient.", "id": 1582} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bread\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA bacon sandwich, which comes from the United Kingdom, consists of bacon inside two slices of bread.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bread\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A bacon sandwich, which comes from the United Kingdom, consists of bacon inside two slices of bread.", "id": 1583} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBrown sauce is an ingredient in a bacon sandwich which are popular in the UK.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Brown sauce is an ingredient in a bacon sandwich which are popular in the UK.", "id": 1584} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Condiment\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBacon sandwiches are popular in the UK and condiments are ingredients used in them.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Condiment\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Bacon sandwiches are popular in the UK and condiments are ingredients used in them.", "id": 1585} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nThe bacon sandwich, to which ketchup is often added, comes from the United Kingdom.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | country | United_Kingdom && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "The bacon sandwich, to which ketchup is often added, comes from the United Kingdom.", "id": 1586} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && BLT | ingredient | Lettuce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nYou can use bacon inside a BLT sandwich which also includes lettuce as one of the ingredients.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && BLT | ingredient | Lettuce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "You can use bacon inside a BLT sandwich which also includes lettuce as one of the ingredients.", "id": 1587} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && BLT | ingredient | Tomato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA variation of a bacon sandwich is the BLT and one of the ingredients is tomatoes.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && BLT | ingredient | Tomato\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A variation of a bacon sandwich is the BLT and one of the ingredients is tomatoes.", "id": 1588} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA better variation of the bacon sandwich is BLT which also includes lettuce and tomato.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Bacon\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A better variation of the bacon sandwich is BLT which also includes lettuce and tomato.", "id": 1589} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBrown sauce is an ingredient in a bacon sandwich which has a variation known as the BLT.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Brown_sauce\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Brown sauce is an ingredient in a bacon sandwich which has a variation known as the BLT.", "id": 1590} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Condiment\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nCondiments are ingredients of bacon sandwiches and a variation of it is the BLT.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Condiment\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Condiments are ingredients of bacon sandwiches and a variation of it is the BLT.", "id": 1591} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nA variation of a bacon sandwich is the BLT which has ketchup as one of the ingredients.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | dishVariation | BLT && Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "A variation of a bacon sandwich is the BLT which has ketchup as one of the ingredients.", "id": 1592} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup && Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nKetchup can be added to a bacon sandwich which can also be known as a bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, or bacon muffin.", "context": "Data: Bacon_sandwich | ingredient | Ketchup && Bacon_sandwich | alternativeName | \"Bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, bacon muffin\"\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ketchup can be added to a bacon sandwich which can also be known as a bacon butty, bacon sarnie, rasher sandwich, bacon sanger, piece 'n bacon, bacon cob, bacon barm, or bacon muffin.", "id": 1593} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\" && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Ice_cream\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska, which has ice cream as an ingredient, is thought to have originated in the United States, France or China.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\" && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Ice_cream\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska, which has ice cream as an ingredient, is thought to have originated in the United States, France or China.", "id": 1594} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\" && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Meringue\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nMeringue is found in Baked Alaska which France, USA and China claim to have invented.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\" && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Meringue\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Meringue is found in Baked Alaska which France, USA and China claim to have invented.", "id": 1595} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\" && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Sponge_cake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nSponge cake is an ingredient in baked alaska which is said to come from either France, United States or China.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | \"France, United States or China\" && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Sponge_cake\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Sponge cake is an ingredient in baked alaska which is said to come from either France, United States or China.", "id": 1596} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | China && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Ice_cream\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nIce cream is an ingredient of Baked Alaska and is a dish in China.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | China && Baked_Alaska | ingredient | Ice_cream\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Ice cream is an ingredient of Baked Alaska and is a dish in China.", "id": 1597} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | France && France | language | French_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska comes from the country of France, where French is the national language.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | France && France | language | French_language\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska comes from the country of France, where French is the national language.", "id": 1598} +{"task": "webnlg", "input": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | France && France | leaderName | Gérard_Larcher\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\nBaked Alaska originates from the country of France who has Gerard Larcher as the leader.", "context": "Data: Baked_Alaska | country | France && France | leaderName | Gérard_Larcher\n\nSentence about the following data.\nOutput:\n", "target": "Baked Alaska originates from the country of France who has Gerard Larcher as the leader.", "id": 1599}