{"inputs": "Write the next sentence.\n\nBy Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 14:52 EST, 14 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 14 December 2012 A family has been left devastated after losing a second son to suicide in less than nine months. Jonathan Watson, 28, known to friends as Jonny, was found dead at his home in the village of Stanmore, Hampshire, earlier this week. His older brother Matthew, 29, also committed suicide in March after splitting with his girlfriend. The brothers' grief-stricken parents John and Caryn Watson and their remaining children James, 26, Aaron, 37 and Rachel, 36, now face their first Christmas without the pair.\n\nThe boys' father John, 58, who works in the removals trade, said: '\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Aaron, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Caryn, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Caryn Watson, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Christmas, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Hampshire, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- James, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- John, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Jonathan Watson, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Jonny, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Mario Ledwith, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Matthew, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Rachel, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Said Jonny, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.\n- Stanmore, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.", "targets": "James, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\n(CNN) -- As the story goes, in 2010 there was a dramatic political course correction. The electorate that just two years earlier had overwhelmingly voted for hope and change, sweeping Democrats into office, up and down the ballot, across the country, had buyers' remorse. America changed its mind after 2008 and broke hard for the tea party, building a wave that would devastate Democrats. At least that's the conventional lazy narrative about the 2010 midterm elections. That narrative draws a picture of a tea party wave that swept Republicans to victory on the back of a set of conservative policies in reaction to President Barack Obama and Democrats.\n\nWhile base\n\nOPTIONS:\n- America precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Barack Obama precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Belcher precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- CNN precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Cornell Belcher precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Democratic precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Democrats precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Obama precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Republicans precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Senate precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.\n- Young precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not.", "targets": "Republicans precincts remain fairly energized from presidential to midterm elections, Democratic base precincts do not."} {"inputs": "What's the most logical way to complete this passage?\n\nBy Matt Lawton Follow @@Matt_Lawton_DM Uwe Rosler is sporting blue lips, courtesy of an ice cream he has just consumed in what appears to be a rather desperate effort to remain awake. Two coffees and a water have already been demolished, with Wigan Athletic\u2019s manager admitting he did not sleep well after seeing his side lose to Millwall at home the previous evening. \u2018I watched it again,\u2019 he says. \u2018I was frustrated because we didn\u2019t perform like we should. Before I knew, it\u2019s 4am. Then 6am. I must have had two hours\u2019 sleep.\u2019 VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Uwe Rosler's views ahead of the Wembley showdown\n\nKeeping his family happy was a factor in his decision to move from\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Arsenal to Wigan last December.\n- Brentford to Wigan last December.\n- East Germany to Wigan last December.\n- Everton to Wigan last December.\n- FA Cup to Wigan last December.\n- Latics to Wigan last December.\n- Martinez to Wigan last December.\n- Matt Lawton to Wigan last December.\n- Matt_Lawton_DM to Wigan last December.\n- Millwall to Wigan last December.\n- Roberto Martinez to Wigan last December.\n- Rosler to Wigan last December.\n- Uwe Rosler to Wigan last December.\n- Wembley to Wigan last December.\n- Wigan to Wigan last December.\n- Wigan Athletic to Wigan last December.", "targets": "Brentford to Wigan last December."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nThe FBI are closing in on American ISIS executioner after a wave of 'substantial leads' following a public appeal for help in identifying him. The unknown man, who has appeared in a propaganda video released by the terror group, is believed to be from the United States because of his pronounced American accent. Today a senior FBI official told ABC News that new leads possibly included a man with a 'North American' accent who appeared in the clip. Scroll down for video The FBI are closing in on American ISIS executioner after a wave of 'substantial leads' following a public appeal for help in identifying him\n\nThe\n\nOPTIONS:\n- ABC News reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- American reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- Americans reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- Bureau reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- FBI reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- ISIS reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- North American reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- Syrians reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.\n- United States reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new.", "targets": "FBI reports that U.S. citizens traveling overseas to fight alongside terrorist groups is nothing new."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nA flood of sex abuse victims are expected to come forward in the wake of a new lawsuit filed against Michael Jackson, the MailOnline has learned. James Safechuck, 36, is suing the Jackson estate claiming he was abused by the King of Pop after the two appeared together in a 1988 Pepsi ad when he was aged 10. James claims the pop star went on to molest him for years up until the age of 14. He has added his name to a previous suit filed last year by 31-year-old Wade Robson, an Australian former-choreographer who claims Jackson sexually abused him at a young age.\n\n\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Australian was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- California was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Gavin Arvizo was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Jackson was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- James was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- James Safechuck was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- King of Pop was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Maid was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- MailOnline was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Michael Jackson was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Pepsi was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Van Nuys was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.\n- Wade Robson was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol.", "targets": "James was acting the part of a young boy who sneaks into the singer's dressing room during a concert and eventually meets his idol."} {"inputs": "Write the last sentence in this story.\n\nTattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. \"This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad,\" he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. \"They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right,\" he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon.\n\nAfter finishing the semester back in the United States, he returned to\n\nOPTIONS:\n- American, only this time with a plan.\n- Americans, only this time with a plan.\n- Arabic, only this time with a plan.\n- Homs, only this time with a plan.\n- Iraq, only this time with a plan.\n- Kassig, only this time with a plan.\n- Lebanon, only this time with a plan.\n- Marwan, only this time with a plan.\n- Peter Kassig, only this time with a plan.\n- Syria, only this time with a plan.\n- Syrians, only this time with a plan.\n- Tripoli, only this time with a plan.", "targets": "Lebanon, only this time with a plan."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nOviedo, Florida (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday awarded the Medal of Honor -- the nation's highest military decoration -- to Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller, a Green Beret who died after willingly taking fire to protect U.S. and Afghan soldiers. The citation read at a solemn White House ceremony in Washington, D.C., honored Miller for \"conspicuous gallantry ... at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty\" and \"extraordinary acts of heroism\" on January 25, 2008, when a patrol he led was ambushed in Afghanistan. Miller killed at least 10 insurgents and wounded dozens more in repeatedly exposing himself to enemy fire \"in keeping with the highest traditions of military service,\" the citation said.\n\nAt Miller's home in Oviedo, Florida, his parents fly the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Afghan flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Afghanistan flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Barack Obama flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- CNN flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Florida flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Green Beret flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Iraq flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Medal of Honor flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Miller flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Obama flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Oviedo flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Robert J. Miller flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Robert Miller flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- U.S. flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- Washington, D.C. flag -- and display two stars in a window.\n- White House flag -- and display two stars in a window.", "targets": "U.S. flag -- and display two stars in a window."} {"inputs": "Find the right ending to this passage.\n\n(CNN) -- Brazil's preparations for a major international soccer tournament have been hit by \"human error\" and heavy rain, which caused the roof of Salvador's host stadium to partially collapse. The Arena Fonte Nova is due to host three matches in the eight-nation Confederations Cup, considered a warmup for the 2014 World Cup also in Brazil, with the first to be played on June 20. But stadium administrators now face major repairs after a triangular tear appeared in one section of the roof on Monday as it buckled under the weight of rain water. The Fonte Nova Participacoes (FNP) group, which manages the stadium, said in a statement: \"The breakup of a part of the 36 panels of the roof membrane was (caused) by human error.\n\nIt added that the roof structure of the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- 2014 World Cup arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- Arena Fonte Nova arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- Brazil arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- CNN arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- Confederations Cup arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- FNP arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- Fonte Nova Participacoes arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.\n- Salvador arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident.", "targets": "Arena Fonte Nova arena had passed resistance tests, and stressed that this was an isolated incident."} {"inputs": "Complete the passage.\n\nWASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard stood before a massive crowd at the Capitol on Sunday for a single, painful reason. Sunday's National Equality March in Washington coincided with National Coming Out Day. \"I'm here today because I lost my son to hate.\" Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severely beaten in October 1998. He died five days later in a hospital. More than 10 years later, Judy Shepard addressed the thousands of gay rights activists in Washington who wrapped up Sunday's National Equality March with a rousing rally at the Capitol. iReport.com: See photos from the march\n\nThe activists marched through\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Americans, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- CNN, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- Capitol, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- Judy Shepard, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- Matthew Shepard, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- National Coming Out Day, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- National Equality March, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- Obama, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- WASHINGTON, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- Washington, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.\n- White House, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage.", "targets": "WASHINGTON, calling for an end to the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy and equality in marriage."} {"inputs": "What is the most logical completion of this news story?.\n\nIncredible new photographs have revealed the dramatic gun battle which broke out between police and the suspected Boston bombers in a residential street, leaving one brother dead. The images, taken by a resident of the Watertown street in the early hours of Friday, show the Tsarnaev brothers sheltering behind a vehicle and clearly taking aim at police officers. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, and his brother Tamerlan, 26, are seen running to a car for more supplies before hauling out a pressure cooker bomb they then detonated, filling the street with smoke. The photographs, taken on the eyewitness' phone from a third-floor bedroom overlooking the harrowing scene, are the first images giving insight into the fraught battle that left one brother dead.\n\nWanted; Tamerlan Tsarnaev, left, was killed in the shootout, while his brother\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Boston, right, escaped\n- Dzhokhar, right, escaped\n- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, right, escaped\n- Tamerlan, right, escaped\n- Tamerlan Tsarnaev, right, escaped\n- Tsarnaev, right, escaped\n- Watertown, right, escaped", "targets": "Dzhokhar, right, escaped"} {"inputs": "Find the right ending to this passage.\n\nBy James Slack Last updated at 11:13 AM on 2nd March 2012 Brussels has drawn up a secret diktat which could force Britain to admit 12,000 workers from India despite soaring unemployment at home. The order is part of an EU-wide plan to boost trade with India. EU officials say that, in return for opening up the jobs market, countries such as Britain will be helped to land lucrative export deals. But, of 40,000 workers who will be allowed to live and work in Europe, Britain has been told it must take 12,000, according to leaked EU documents. Soaring unemployment: 12,000 Indian workers will be allowed into Britain under trade plan - despite the number of people out of work rising\n\nCritics points out that, although the proposed stay in the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Britain is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- Brussels is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- EU is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- Europe is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- France is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- India is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- Indian is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- James Slack is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.\n- UK is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home.", "targets": "Britain is limited to six months, there are currently no checks on departure nor obligations on employers to ensure that migrants return home."} {"inputs": "(CNN)U.S. helicopter gunships supported Iraqi ground forces battling ISIS militants in al-Baghdadi, military sources said, an action that brings U.S. troops closer to combat. On Saturday, the U.S. military said al-Baghdadi was \"contested,\" as Iraqi forces fought back. The U.S. military Friday deployed attack helicopters against an ISIS assault on the strategic Ayn al-Assad Air Base about 15 kilometers (9 miles) south of al-Baghdadi, sources said. Iraqi ground forces killed those attackers and the Apaches safely returned to base without firing a shot, the source said. Robert Baer, a former CIA officer, said the battles may indicate a deepening involvement of U.S. troops in the fight against ISIS.\n\nMost, if not all, of the attackers were wearing\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Apaches military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- Ayn al-Assad Air Base military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- CIA military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- CNN military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- ISIS military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- Iraqi military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- Pentagon military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- Robert Baer military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- U.S. military uniforms, Kirby said.\n- al-Baghdadi military uniforms, Kirby said.", "targets": "Iraqi military uniforms, Kirby said."} {"inputs": "Compose the next sentence for this paragraph.\n\nDiego Mendieta was a man who needed help. There he lay, helpless. Alone. Dying. There were no news stories. There was no #prayforMendieta hashtag, not even a line on the internet. With the world oblivious to his plight, the Paraguayan, thousands of miles from home, passed away at the age of 32 in an Indonesian hospital on Tuesday. Mendieta was a footballer who formerly played for Persis Solo, a club based 90 minutes' flight from the capital, Jakarta. He had longed to return home to see his wife and two children but had not been paid four months' wages -- worth an estimated $12,500.\n\nThe\n\nOPTIONS:\n- #prayforMendieta fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.\n- Diego Mendieta fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.\n- Indonesian fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.\n- Jakarta fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.\n- Mendieta fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.\n- Paraguayan fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.\n- Persis Solo fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300.", "targets": "Persis Solo fans, who are extremely passionate, did their best to raise money and made about $300."} {"inputs": "Find the right ending to this passage.\n\nHavana (CNN) -- Cuban officials have accused the U.S. government of bizarre plots over the years, such as trying to kill Fidel Castro with exploding cigars. On Wednesday, they said Washington is using a new weapon against the island: spam. \"It's overloading the networks, which creates bad service and affects our customers,\" said Daniel Ramos Fernandez, chief of security operations at the Cuban government-run telecommunications company ETECSA. At a news conference Wednesday, Cuban officials said text messaging platforms run by the U.S. government threatened to overwhelm Cuba's creaky communications system and violated international conventions against junk messages. The spam, officials say, comes in the form of a barrage of unwanted text messages, some political in nature.\n\nBut other\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Cuba officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Cuban officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Cuban Twitter officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Daniel Ramos Fernandez officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- ETECSA officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Fidel Castro officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Havana officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- U.S. officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- United States officials have been less positive about the program's value.\n- Washington officials have been less positive about the program's value.", "targets": "U.S. officials have been less positive about the program's value."} {"inputs": "Write the last sentence in this story.\n\n(CNN) -- Paraguay booked a place in the last eight of the World Cup for the very first time in their history at the expense of Japan but only after a dramatic penalty shoot out in Pretoria. Japan's Yuichi Komano missed the crucial spot kick and Paraguay striker Oscar Cardozo was the man to seal the game with the winning penalty, as his side triumphed 5-3. Neither side created many chances during 120 minutes of disappointing football, though Japan's Daisuke Matsui hit the crossbar and Paraguay forced goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima into a couple of smart saves. In the end, Paraguay held its nerve from 12 yards to make it to the quarterfinals, where they will face the winners of Tuesday's other last 16 clash between Spain and Portugal.\n\nThe first six penalties were converted before\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Daisuke Matsui smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Eiji Kawashima smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Japan smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Oscar Cardozo smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Paraguay smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Portugal smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Pretoria smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- South American smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Spain smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- World Cup smashed his shot against the crossbar.\n- Yuichi Komano smashed his shot against the crossbar.", "targets": "Yuichi Komano smashed his shot against the crossbar."} {"inputs": "What's the most logical way to complete this passage?\n\nAnder Herrera would pick Anders Lindegaard as his goalkeeper in his Manchester United five-a-side team - because he wants to score past Spain team-mate David de Gea! The 25-year-old midfielder's side would also feature two Englishmen and another Spaniard. Alongside himself and Lindegaard, Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Chris Smalling make the starting line-up. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: David de Gea improves every week Anders Lindegaard (right) would get into Ander Herrera's Manchester United five-a-side team ahead of David de Gea - so he can score past his Spain team-mate Herrera (left) evades the challenge of Stoke City's Geoff Cameron during the win on Tuesday\n\nHerrera said: 'I'd say Wayne (Rooney) or\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Ander Herrera (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Anders Lindegaard (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Chris Smalling (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- David de Gea (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Geoff Cameron (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Herrera (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Juan Mata (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Lindegaard (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Louis van Gaal (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Man Utd (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Manchester United (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Rooney (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Spain (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Spaniard (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Stoke City (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- United (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'\n- Wayne Rooney (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'", "targets": "Juan Mata (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.'"} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nThey were a race of ferocious warriors, famous for their terrifying seaborne attacks and incredible shipbuilding abilities. But if you thought the age of the Vikings was past, Bj\u00f6rn Jakobsen, 66, king of a band of modern-day warriors from Malm\u00f6 in Sweden, is living proof that for some, they never really went away. Part of a community living and working in the Viking town Foteviken on the southern Swedish coast, Bj\u00f6rn says the life of a Viking is a fascinating one and adds he has no plans to return to modern life. Viking life: King Bj\u00f6rn (centre) and the other Vikings live and work in the village 24 hours a day, 365 days a year\n\nHappily for\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Bj\u00f6rn, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Bj\u00f6rn Jakobsen, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Foteviken, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- King Bj\u00f6rn, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Malm\u00f6, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Sweden, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Swedish, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- UK, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Viking, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.\n- Vikings, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way.", "targets": "Bj\u00f6rn, there's not much fighting to be done when you're a modern-day Viking and he says he wouldn't have it any other way."} {"inputs": "How does this story end?\n\nMOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- At least two sailors died and 23 were missing Sunday when five ships sank in storms in the Black Sea and the Azov Sea, the official Russia Today Web site said. One of several ships that were in distress near Russia that spilled fuel into a crucial waterway. The strong winds and high surf caused the Volgoneft-139 to split in two, spilling up 560,000 gallons of fuel oil, an official from Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry told CNN. That is approximately 1,000 tons. In addition to the five ships that sank, many others were grounded, Russia Today reported.\n\nThe weather was hampering efforts to control the spill, which occurred in the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Azov Sea, the official said.\n- Black Sea, the official said.\n- CNN, the official said.\n- Emergency Situations Ministry, the official said.\n- Kerch Strait, the official said.\n- MOSCOW, the official said.\n- Russia, the official said.\n- Russia Today, the official said.\n- Sea of Azov, the official said.\n- Spill, the official said.\n- Ukraine, the official said.\n- Ukrainian, the official said.\n- Volgoneft-139, the official said.", "targets": "Kerch Strait, the official said."} {"inputs": "By Valerie Elliott PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 5 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 5 October 2013 Identical twins could hold the key to solving Britain\u2019s kidney donor shortage after a ground-breaking transplant \u2018deal\u2019. In the first case of its kind, Roger and Andrew Corke both offered a kidney to a stranger \u2013 in the knowledge that should one of them need a replacement in the future, the other will be a compatible donor because they share the same genetic footprint. \u2018I only volunteered to be a donor because I knew I had an identical twin and therefore had back-up,\u2019 says Roger, 58. He was eventually chosen as the donor due to his proximity to the London teaching hospital where the operation took place ten days ago.\n\nThe success of transplants between twins is well documented \u2013 28\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Andrew Corke operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling.\n- Britain operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling.\n- London operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling.\n- NHS operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling.\n- Roger operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling.\n- Valerie Elliott operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling.", "targets": "Britain operations have involved a twin donating an organ directly to a sibling."} {"inputs": "What is the most logical completion of this news story?.\n\nBy Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 07:06 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:18 EST, 8 January 2014 The fat-shaming moment a daughter had to ask for a seat belt extension on a flight has seen her and her mother lose a combined 11 stone and turn their lives around. Cheree Sartain, 24 and her mother, Paula, 46, from Corby, Northamptonshire, have transformed their lives since the time when they together weighed 35 stone. Mortified Cheree, who weighed 19 stone, was about to set off on a holiday to Turkey with friends when she realised to her horror the seat belt didn't fit.\n\n'\n\nOPTIONS:\n- 12Ibs is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- 2Ibs is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Cheree is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Cheree Sartain is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Corby is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Katy Winter is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Mortified Cheree is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Northamptonshire is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Paula is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Slimming World is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.\n- Turkey is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats.", "targets": "Cheree is a chocoholic, so she keeps a box in the fridge for treats."} {"inputs": "Compose the next sentence for this paragraph.\n\n(CNN) -- Just out of high school, my young developing mind couldn't resist the temptation of the Marine recruiters: They promised challenge and hardship, in comparison to the other armed services, which promised money and travel as their main recruiting incentives. So, on September 24, 2003 -- my 18th birthday -- I enlisted in the Marine Corps while my parents were away on vacation, a trip they promptly returned from upon hearing the news. My time in the Marine Corps offered an escape from the isolated Midwest upbringing that I'd experienced. Once my training was completed, I found myself stationed in Okinawa, Japan's sacrificial prefecture to the American Empire.\n\nLittle did I know that my battle with\n\nOPTIONS:\n- American Empire was on the horizon.\n- CNN was on the horizon.\n- Japan was on the horizon.\n- Marine was on the horizon.\n- Marine Corps was on the horizon.\n- Marines was on the horizon.\n- Midwest was on the horizon.\n- Okinawa was on the horizon.\n- Richard Stroder was on the horizon.\n- Stroder was on the horizon.\n- VA was on the horizon.", "targets": "VA was on the horizon."} {"inputs": "Complete the passage.\n\nLONDON, England (CNN) -- One million free text messages will be sent every day for 12 months from Monday in South Africa in a bid to raise HIV awareness and encourage testing for the disease. Former South African president Nelson Mandela launched a similar cell phone initiative in 2003. The ambitious Project Masiluleke is being rolled out across the country after a pilot period that saw calls to a AIDS national helpline shoot up by 200 percent, organizers say. The United Nations estimates that there are currently six million people living with HIV in South Africa and just one in 10 get the treatment they need.\n\n\n\nOPTIONS:\n- AIDS is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- CNN is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- England is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- HIV is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- LONDON is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- Nelson Mandela is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- Project Masiluleke is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- South Africa is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- South African is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.\n- United Nations is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world.", "targets": "South Africa is cited as the fastest growing mobile-phone network in the world."} {"inputs": "Find the right ending to this passage.\n\nWorld number one Serena Williams erased any concerns about her worrying left knee with a 6-4 6-4 win over Ana Ivanovic at the WTA Finals on Monday that featured two eye-popping demonstrations of her flexibility. Never one to do things by half, Williams provided a startling exhibition of just how much her troublesome knee has improved since she pulled out of two events in China. Williams' stellar performance in the match may have been helped on by recent negative comments from Russian Tennis Federation President Shamil Tarpischev, who called the number one ranked player and her sister Venus the 'Williams brothers' and 'scary to look at' during an appearance on a Russian TV show this month.\n\nAfter blowing a 4-1 lead in the opening set and allowing\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Ana Ivanovic to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- China to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Ivanovic to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Russian to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Russian Tennis Federation to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Serbia to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Serena Williams to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Shamil Tarpischev to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Tarpischev to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Venus to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Victory to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- WTA Finals to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.\n- Williams to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible.", "targets": "Ana Ivanovic to get back to 4-4, her relief at taking the set was clearly visible."} {"inputs": "How does this story end?\n\nBy Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 02:00 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:04 EST, 22 October 2013 French President Francois Hollande telephoned President Barack Obama to express his 'deep disapproval' amid claims that American spies secretly listened in to 70.3 million private phone calls in France over less than one month. Hollande told Obama that the alleged practices were 'unacceptable between friends and allies because they infringe on the privacy of French citizens'. At the same time, German weekly Der Spiegel reported the NSA had also hacked into former Mexican president Felipe Calderon's email account. Anger: French President Francois Hollande telephoned President Obama last night to express his 'deep disapproval' amid claims that American spies secretly listened in to 70.3 million private phone calls in France over less than one month\n\n'It's incredible that an allied country like the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- American at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Barack Obama at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Edward Snowden at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- France at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Francois Hollande at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- French at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- German at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Hollande at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Jill Reilly at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- John Kerry at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Mexican at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- NSA at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Obama at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Paris at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- Syria at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.\n- US at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists.", "targets": "US at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification, no justification on the basis of national defence,' he told journalists."} {"inputs": "Write the next sentence.\n\n(CNN) -- When Russia invaded and annexed Crimea, Western leaders warned Russia against trying the same trick in mainland Ukraine. Russia is now trying the same trick in mainland Ukraine. Over the past several days, masked, heavily armed men have seized strategic locations in eastern Ukraine. In Kharkiv, pro-Russian armed forces have occupied City Hall. In Donetsk, they have taken control of the regional legislature building and the interior ministry. In Luhansk, they have taken the compound of the state security agency. In the city of Kramatorsk, in the Donetsk region, armed men shot their way into police headquarters. Cell phone towers are being toppled through the area, according to Ukraine's acting interior minister, apparently with a view to silencing nonmilitary communications.\n\nIn\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- City Hall, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Crimea, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- David Frum, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Donetsk, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Europe, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Frum, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Kharkiv, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Kramatorsk, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Luhansk, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- NATO, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Russia, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Russian, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Ukraine, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- West, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- Western, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.\n- pro-Russian, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures.", "targets": "Crimea, Russian intervention has been followed by a campaign of \"disappearances\" of opposition and potential opposition figures."} {"inputs": "Compose the next sentence for this paragraph.\n\nBy James Tozer and Nadia Parveen PUBLISHED: 08:22 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 8 February 2013 Death: The body of violin teacher Frances Andrade, 48, who was sexually abused by the leading youth choir director and his wife, was found at her home less than a week after she gave evidence against them A violinist killed herself after being branded a liar and a fantasist by a female barrister defending the man who sexually abused her. Frances Andrade, 48, died from an overdose half-way through the trial of choirmaster Michael Brewer and his ex-wife Kay, both 68.\n\nFollowing one emotional exchange, Mrs\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Chetham's School of Music told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- Frances Andrade told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- James Tozer told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- Kay told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- Kay Brewer told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- Manchester told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- Michael Brewer told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019\n- Nadia Parveen told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019", "targets": "Frances Andrade told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019"} {"inputs": "Compose the next sentence for this paragraph.\n\nIn an otherwise smart suburb of Beirut is a small prison housing some of the women Lebanese society would rather forget. Some of the 70 inmates of Baabda Prison are accused or convicted of murdering their husbands, others of drug trafficking. Many of the women have themselves been victims of circumstance all their lives and are now for the first time discovering they have a voice, according to Zeina Daccache, an actress and drama therapist working with the inmates. Several times a week for the past six months, Daccache has spent an afternoon with the women encouraging them to talk about their experiences.\n\nA documentary film she made about the work, called \"12\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Baabda Prison,\" won several international awards.\n- Beirut,\" won several international awards.\n- Daccache,\" won several international awards.\n- Lebanese,\" won several international awards.\n- Lebanon,\" won several international awards.\n- Zeina Daccache,\" won several international awards.", "targets": "Lebanese,\" won several international awards."} {"inputs": "Write the next sentence.\n\n(CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday that North Korea must stop \"bucking the trend of history and common sense\" in continuing with its nuclear program and that any unilateral action by the North \"carries too great a cost\" for the world to allow it. Kerry spoke at the end of a three-day trip that focused on securing fresh commitments from South Korea, China and Japan for denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and getting Pyongyang back to the negotiating table. \"The United States remains open to authentic and credible negotiations on denuclearization, but the burden is on Pyongyang,\" Kerry said in Tokyo. \"Korea must take meaningful steps to show it will honor commitments it has already made\" and the norms of international law.\n\nAngered by those sanctions, Pyongyang announced in January it was planning a new nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches as part what it called a new phase of confrontation with the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN.\n- China.\n- Japan.\n- John Kerry.\n- Kerry.\n- Korea.\n- Korean Peninsula.\n- North.\n- North Korea.\n- Pyongyang.\n- South Korea.\n- Tokyo.\n- U.S..\n- United States.", "targets": "U.S.."} {"inputs": "Write the next sentence.\n\n(CNN) -- Militants who control parts of Somalia's capital city are beating women in broad daylight for violating their radical brand of Islamic law, according to local officials and witnesses in Mogadishu. \"Just today, Al-Shabaab dispatched men with whips to the streets around Bakara market and they are flogging any woman who is found not wearing socks,\" according to a female maize trader at the Mogadishu market, who spoke Thursday. She did not want to be named for security reasons. In the past two days, more than 130 people, including women who were not wearing headscarves and men chewing dried khat leaves, have been detained for violating Al-Shabaab's interpretation of sharia, or Islamic law, according to witnesses and officials.\n\nEarlier this month, Al-Shabaab militants whipped women for wearing bras in an area of northern\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Al-Shabaab that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.\n- Bakara market that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.\n- CNN that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.\n- Islamic that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.\n- Mogadishu that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.\n- Somalia that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.\n- United States that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.", "targets": "Mogadishu that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency."} {"inputs": "Write the next sentence.\n\n(CNN) -- Belgian defender Vincent Kompany said this week there would be a \"commotion\" in Belgium if his country failed to qualify for next year's World Cup. After Friday's win against Serbia, Belgium, with its so-called golden generation of players, is getting closer to Brazil. The Red Devils, who last appeared at soccer's showpiece event in 2002, beat Serbia 2-1 in qualifying. Kevin De Bruyne and Marouane Fellaini scored headed goals in each half in Brussels to lift Belgium to 19 points in Group A. Kompany's club teammate at Manchester City, Aleksandar Kolarov, pulled a goal back for Serbia in the 88th minute.\n\n\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Aleksandar Kolarov received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Belgian received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Belgium received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Brazil received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Brussels received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- CNN received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Croatia received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Czech Republic received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Group A. Kompany received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Italy received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Kevin De Bruyne received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Lisbon received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Manchester City received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Mario Balotelli received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Marouane Fellaini received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Portugal received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Red Devils received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Russia received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Scotland received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Serbia received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- Vincent Kompany received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.\n- World Cup received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining.", "targets": "Belgium received a further boost, guaranteed of at least second spot, when Croatia blew an opportunity to go level on points with three matches remaining."} {"inputs": "Compose the next sentence for this paragraph.\n\nSeriously. It actually happened. Sort of. On January 10, in my weekly Apparently This Matters column, I wrote about an online fundraiser called the Good Day Blimp where, essentially, four guys were trying to quickly raise $25,000 for charity to more-or-less guilt-trip the Goodyear company into flying their blimp high in the air while spelling out in lights \"ICE CUBE'S A PIMP.\" If Goodyear would do this on January 20 -- a very specific and important date -- the South Central Los Angeles nonprofit, A Place Called Home, would get the money. You know, for kids! But it had to be THAT date and THOSE words.\n\nAnd credit to\n\nOPTIONS:\n- A Place Called Home for being there for the festivities.\n- Apparently This Matters column for being there for the festivities.\n- Good Day Blimp for being there for the festivities.\n- Goodyear for being there for the festivities.\n- Goodyear Blimp for being there for the festivities.\n- ICE CUBE for being there for the festivities.\n- Ice Cube for being there for the festivities.\n- It Was a Good Day for being there for the festivities.\n- Los Angeles for being there for the festivities.\n- South Central for being there for the festivities.\n- South Central Los Angeles for being there for the festivities.\n- THOSE for being there for the festivities.", "targets": "ICE CUBE for being there for the festivities."} {"inputs": "Find the right ending to this passage.\n\nBerlin (CNN) -- A German lawmaker who met Edward Snowden in Moscow on Thursday said Friday that the National Security Agency leaker offered to testify in front of the U.S. Congress. \"He didn't present himself as an enemy of America, quite the opposite,\" German member of parliament Hans-Christian Stroebele told reporters in Berlin Friday. Stroebele said he had suggested Snowden testify before German lawmakers and that the former NSA contractor responded that in fact he wants to testify in Washington. Snowden said he might go to Germany, if he gets assurances that he could stay in a safe place afterward without being deported to the United States, said Stroebele, a well-known leftist legislator in Germany.\n\nIn his closing remarks, Stroebele said that although the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- America believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Berlin believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- CNN believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Edward Snowden believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- German believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Germany believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Hans-Christian Stroebele believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Moscow believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- NSA believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- National Security Agency believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Russia believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Snowden believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Stroebele believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- U.S. believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- U.S. Congress believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- United States believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.\n- Washington believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.", "targets": "U.S. believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world."} {"inputs": "How does this story end?\n\n(CNN) -- A disastrous blunder by England goalkeeper Robert Green cost his side victory as they drew 1-1 with the United States in their Group C opener in Rustenburg on Saturday night. England were leading 1-0 through a fourth minute Steven Gerrard goal approaching halftime when Clint Dempsey sent in a weak shot from just outside the penalty area. Maradona's Argentina beat Nigeria It appeared to be a routine save for Green but astonishingly he let the ball slip through his grasp and despite a despairing dive saw it trickle into the net. England captain Gerrard gave his side a dream start after he latched on to a neat pass from Emile Heskey to beat Tim Howard in the U.S. goal with ease.\n\nThere was no masking the disappointment in the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Argentina camp at the final whistle.\n- CNN camp at the final whistle.\n- Clint Dempsey camp at the final whistle.\n- Emile Heskey camp at the final whistle.\n- England camp at the final whistle.\n- Gerrard camp at the final whistle.\n- Green camp at the final whistle.\n- Group C camp at the final whistle.\n- Maradona camp at the final whistle.\n- Nigeria camp at the final whistle.\n- Robert Green camp at the final whistle.\n- Rustenburg camp at the final whistle.\n- Steven Gerrard camp at the final whistle.\n- Tim Howard camp at the final whistle.\n- U.S. camp at the final whistle.\n- United States camp at the final whistle.", "targets": "England camp at the final whistle."} {"inputs": "Complete the passage.\n\nBy Shona Sibary The first time it happened, I was eight years old and on the beach with my father and my best friend, Marnie. Dad suggested a running race, drawing the start line with a piece of wood in the sand. \u2018Ready, steady...\u2019 and Marnie was off. My fury at her getting an unjust lead was only fuelled by my father cheering her on, blithely ignoring the fact that she had so blatantly cheated. She won, of course. And I\u2019ll never forget him saying \u2018it\u2019s because she\u2019s taller than you. She\u2019s a better runner.\u2019 Prince Charming: Shona (right) pictured with her Mum and Dad, who would flatter Shona's friends and bowl them over with his charisma\n\nIt was only when I popped out one lunchtime to buy my father a birthday present \u2014 a new radio alarm clock for his bedside table \u2014 and\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Dad said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out.\n- Marnie said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out.\n- Mum said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out.\n- Shona said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out.\n- Shona Sibary said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out.\n- Sue said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out.", "targets": "Sue said: \u2018Has his other one broken?\u2019 that the truth finally came out."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nBy James Chapman, Daily Mail Political Editor PUBLISHED: 19:06 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 23 September 2013 Ed Miliband's attempt to distance himself from controversial spin doctor Damian McBride ran into serious trouble last night. The Labour leader insists he asked Gordon Brown to sack Mr McBride because of his \u2018reprehensible\u2019 briefings against colleagues. But Mr McBride says he and Mr Miliband worked together for eight years and enjoyed \u2018four years of real friendship\u2019. Friends? : Ed Miliband, left, shared 'four years of real friendship' with the spin doctor he blasted as 'reprehensible', according to an extract of Damian McBride's memoirs, Power Trip\n\nMr McBride\u2019s book Power Trip, to be published this week, has revealed how the former spin doctor has confessed to discrediting Mr\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Alistair Darling\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- BBC\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Black Wednesday\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Brown\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Budget\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Daily Mail\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Damian McBride\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Darling\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Ed Balls\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Ed Miliband\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Gordon Brown\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- James Chapman\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- John Major\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Labour\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- McBride\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Miliband\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Nick Robinson\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Norman Lamont\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Power Trip\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.\n- Tory\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs.", "targets": "Brown\u2019s enemies and rivals by tipping off the media about drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs."} {"inputs": "What's the most logical way to complete this passage?\n\n(CNN) -- Chechen rebel leader Dokku Umarov claimed that he personally gave orders to attack the Moscow subway this week, according to a Chechen rebel Web site. Kavkaz Center, a Web site that regularly carries messages from the rebels, released a video in which Umarov said he was behind the Monday attacks. The attacks were revenge for what Umarov called a \"massacre conducted by the Russian occupants against the poorest residents of Chechnya and Ingushetia,\" the Web site says. According to the site, the video was taped the same day as the attacks. The incident Umarov referred to is a February special operation by Russian forces, after which there were accusations of Russians killing innocent civilians.\n\nOn Tuesday,\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Chechen police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Chechnya police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Dokku Umarov police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Ingushetia police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Kavkaz Center police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Lubyanka police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Moscow police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Park Kultury police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Russia police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Russian police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Russians police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.\n- Umarov police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks.", "targets": "Russia police released photographs of the two women suspected of carrying out the attacks."} {"inputs": "Complete the passage.\n\nAnti-Chinese protests in Vietnam have turned violent with demonstrators setting on fire a number of factories in a southern Vietnamese industrial park. Properties in the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Parks (VSIP) I & II in Binh Duong were targeted Tuesday by thousands of protesters demonstrating over China's deployment of an oil rig into waters that both countries claim as sovereign territory. Reports suggest the demonstrators targeted factories owned by Chinese firms, although CNN received a report that the arson was indiscriminate, with Korean-, Taiwanese- and Japanese-owned properties also torched by the angry mob. Speaking to CNN, the CEO of a foreign-owned factory, who asked not to be named, relayed information from his employees that \"600\" protestors entered the company's factory building in the park and caused minor damage but did not set it alight.\n\nIt also raised concerns about the conduct of the Chinese vessels in the area, calling some actions by\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Binh Duong ships \"dangerous.\"\n- CNN ships \"dangerous.\"\n- China ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Chinese ships \"dangerous.\"\n- I & II ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Japanese ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Korean ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Singapore Industrial Parks ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Taiwanese ships \"dangerous.\"\n- VSIP ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Vietnam ships \"dangerous.\"\n- Vietnamese ships \"dangerous.\"\n- anti-Chinese ships \"dangerous.\"", "targets": "China ships \"dangerous.\""} {"inputs": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- In 1968 the Lotus Formula 1 team broke new ground. Rather than racing in a livery related to national flags or emblems, the team took to the circuit with cars in the color-scheme -- and wearing the logo of -- Imperial Tobacco's Gold Leaf brand. Lewis Hamilton's helmet bears the \"Striding Man\", symbol of Johnnie Walker for nearly 100 years Since then Formula 1 and sponsorship have walked hand-in-hand, sponsorship money being a significant -- and in many case major -- source of revenue. But what do sponsors get out of Formula 1? Johnnie Walker, a Scotch whisky brand of Diageo, is in its third season of sponsoring the McLaren Mercedes team. Ben Anderson is Johnnie Walker's Global Brand Director: \"Specifically for us we're looking at doing two things. At a brand level we're trying continually to develop the equity in our brand image. And that's by getting involved with international, stylish events like Formula 1.\n\nKey to the brand message that Johnnie Walker -- and\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Ben Anderson -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- CNN -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Diageo -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- England -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Formula 1 -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Global Brand Director -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Gold Leaf -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Imperial Tobacco -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Johnnie Walker -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- LONDON -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Lewis Hamilton -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Lotus Formula 1 -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- McLaren Mercedes -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.\n- Striding Man -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.", "targets": "Diageo -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking."} {"inputs": "What's the most logical way to complete this passage?\n\nAttacks have topped national agenda since gang rape of Delhi student By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 07:38 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:04 EST, 23 April 2013 Insight: Rtunjya Gujral says that curfews, personal guards and daily fear are now part of women's lives in her homeland A 14-year-old blogger has spoken about the impact a recent string of rape attacks have had on the lives of Indian girls. Rtunjya Gujral, who lives in Gurgaon, near Delhi, says that curfews, personal guards and daily fear are now part of women's lives in her homeland. Sexual assaults in India have been increasing for many years, but the fatal gang rape of a woman on a New Delhi bus has pushed the issue to the top of the national agenda.\n\n\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Delhi, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in\n- Gurgaon, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in\n- India, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in\n- Indian, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in\n- Jill Reilly, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in\n- New Delhi, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in\n- Rtunjya Gujral, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in", "targets": "India, ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in"} {"inputs": "Write the last sentence in this story.\n\nSan Jose, California (CNN) -- After three weeks, the closely watched Apple versus Samsung patent trial wound down Tuesday with four hours of closing arguments. Apple is accusing Samsung of copying the design of the iPhone and iPad, suing Samsung for $2.5 billion. Samsung denies any wrongdoing and is counter suing Apple for $519 million, also for patent infringement. Tuesday's closing arguments capped off weeks of testimony that included highs -- colorful stories from Apple executives about the iPhone's origin -- and lows -- jurors nodding off during drier discussions of software patents. The final battle for the jury's favor had a little bit of both.\n\nIf Samsung wins, it's possible\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Android smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- Apple smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- CNN smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- California smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- Samsung smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- San Jose smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- iPad smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.\n- iPhone smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.", "targets": "Android smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\n(CNN) -- Oxbow, after a sixth-place showing at the Kentucky Derby, led wire-to-wire to claim victory Saturday at the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes. The horse, ridden by veteran Gary Stevens, dashed the Triple Crown hopes of Orb, which finished fourth at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Itsmyluckday finished second and Mylute was third. Oxbow's winning time was 1:57:54 over the 1 3/16-mile course, 4\u00c2\u00bd seconds slower than the record set by Triple Crown winner Secretariat in 1973. Oxbow came into the Preakness as a 15-1 shot, and \"didn't get a lot of respect after the Derby,\" Stevens, who came out of retirement earlier this year, told NBC.\n\nOrb, the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Baltimore winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- CNN winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Derby winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Gary Stevens winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Itsmyluckday winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Kentucky Derby winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Mylute winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- NBC winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Orb winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Oxbow winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Pimlico Race Course winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Preakness winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Preakness Stakes winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Secretariat winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Stevens winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.\n- Triple Crown winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started.", "targets": "Derby winner and a 3-5 favorite at the Preakness Stakes, got a clean start from the inside post but soon became boxed in on the rail where he started."} {"inputs": "Compose the next sentence for this paragraph.\n\nShenzhen, China (CNN) -- In a brightly-lit Shenzhen restaurant, 21-year-old Zheng Liqiang, a migrant worker from the inland province of Sichuan, describes his life in this southern Chinese city as \"bu kai xin\" -- glum. He says his working hours are too long; his salary too low and he has no personal life. \"I feel lonely in this big city,\" he says. For the past three years, Zheng has been fixing photocopy machines at various factories in China's manufacturing heartland. His monthly salary of 3,500 to 4,500 yuan ($580 -$740) -- depending on overtime -- is higher than the average wage, but only because his job requires more risks -- the ink has toxic fumes.\n\nIn\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.\n- China's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.\n- Chinese's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.\n- Shenzhen's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.\n- Sichuan's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.\n- Zheng's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.\n- Zheng Liqiang's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents.", "targets": "China's case, the hukou system -- or household registration system that divides the population into two distinct categories of the urban and the rural -- makes things harder for the migrants, who don't enjoy the same access to healthcare and education as other city residents."} {"inputs": "Complete the passage.\n\n(CNN) -- They have blown out in spectacular style and drawn criticism from one of the world's top drivers, but Pirelli insists there is nothing wrong with the tires it supplies to Formula One. Pirelli came under intense scrutiny after tire degradation led to four retirements at June's British Grand Prix, while Ferrari's two-time world champion Fernando Alonso recently described the tires as \"not good.\" Pirelli's CEO has defended the rubber provided by the Italian manufacturer, suggesting some drivers are not using the tires correctly. \"I have to say that he was very nervous when he said that,\" Marco Tronchetti Provera told CNN when asked about Alonso's remarks at October's Korean Grand Prix, which was won by newly-crowned drivers' champion Sebastian Vettel.\n\nWhile Pirelli's reputation in the paddock might have taken a knock,\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Alonso insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- British insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- CNN insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- F1 insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Fernando Alonso insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Ferrari insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Formula One insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Grand Prix insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Italian insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Korean Grand Prix insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Marco Tronchetti Provera insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Pirelli insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.\n- Sebastian Vettel insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year.", "targets": "Marco Tronchetti Provera insists the brand itself has not adversely affected by its association with F1 -- earning $1.5 billion on sales of over $8 billion last year."} {"inputs": "Complete the passage.\n\nBy Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 13:04 EST, 1 August 2012 | UPDATED: 16:03 EST, 1 August 2012 A dog owner allowed one of his Jack Russell's to starve to death with another forced to eat its remains after leaving the pair without food for a month. Shane Maurice Potts, 29, left the animals unattended after moving with his children to stay at his mother\u2019s home. The dogs were left in appalling conditions and although there was a bag of dog biscuits on a worktop - it was just out of their reach. Grim: A dog owner allowed one of his Jack Russell's to starve to death. Simba, pictured, only stayed alive after eating the remains of the dead dog. Simba is pictured after being rescued\n\n\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Anthony Bond\u2019 solicitor told the court he was finding it difficult to manage his responsibilities and had moved in with his mother to help.\n- Grim\u2019 solicitor told the court he was finding it difficult to manage his responsibilities and had moved in with his mother to help.\n- Jack Russell\u2019 solicitor told the court he was finding it difficult to manage his responsibilities and had moved in with his mother to help.\n- Shane Maurice Potts\u2019 solicitor told the court he was finding it difficult to manage his responsibilities and had moved in with his mother to help.\n- Simba\u2019 solicitor told the court he was finding it difficult to manage his responsibilities and had moved in with his mother to help.", "targets": "Shane Maurice Potts\u2019 solicitor told the court he was finding it difficult to manage his responsibilities and had moved in with his mother to help."} {"inputs": "Louis van Gaal must address Manchester United\u2019s defensive lack of \u2018control\u2019 if they are to challenge rivals City and Chelsea for the Premier League, admits Gary Neville. The former right back believes the departures of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic have had a profound impact on the Reds, claiming they are without a calming influence at the back. David Moyes endured chronic problems last season, with Van Gaal still struggling to hit on the sort of formula Sir Alex Ferguson cracked for years. Louis van Gaal address a lack of defensive control, according to former defender Gary Neville Since the loss of Nemanja Vidic (left) and Rio Ferdinand (right) United have struggled for leadership and control\n\n\u2018John Terry does that at\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Alex Ferguson you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Chelsea you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- City you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- David Moyes you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Gary Neville you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- John Terry you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Louis van Gaal you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Manchester United you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Michael Carrick you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Nemanja Vidic you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Neville you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Premier League you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Reds you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Rio Ferdinand you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- United you\u2019ve got to admit.\n- Van Gaal you\u2019ve got to admit.", "targets": "Chelsea you\u2019ve got to admit."} {"inputs": "He's at it again! Daredevil Alain Robert, who is known as 'The French Spiderman,' due to his extreme climbs, has taken on the tallest Russian building outside of Moscow. The 52-year-old successfully scaled the Vysotsky skyscraper in Yekaterinburg, to add to the exhaustive list of the world's tallest buildings he has climbed. Press and spectators looked on as the Frenchman prepared his safety gear, starting the climb from ground zero of the 188.3-metre-tall structure. Scroll down for video Brave: Alain Robert uses minimal safety equipment when he takes on some of the world's tallest buildings Taking two-and-a-half hours to climb 52 floors, Robert conducted the final stages of his climb without safety equipment.\n\nLong way to go: The\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Alain Robert climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Burj Khalifa climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Dubai climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- French climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Frenchman climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Moscow climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Robert climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Russian climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Spiderman climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Vysotsky skyscraper climber poses for a picture during his ascent\n- Yekaterinburg climber poses for a picture during his ascent", "targets": "French climber poses for a picture during his ascent"} {"inputs": "How does this story end?\n\n(CNN) -- Jacqueline Mars, a co-owner of the candy empire of the same name, was involved in a car crash Friday near her home in Northern Virginia that killed an 86-year-old woman. Mars was driving alone in her 2004 Porsche SUV when \"for unknown reasons the vehicle crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2013 Chrysler minivan occupied by six people,\" according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. One of those six people, Irene Ellisor of Huntsville, Texas, died at the scene. Authorities say she was not wearing her seat belt. Mars, 73, was hospitalized for her injuries and is now recuperating at home, according to her personal spokesman.\n\nToday,\n\nOPTIONS:\n- CNN is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Chrysler is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Huntsville is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Irene Ellisor is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Jacqueline Mars is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Jacquie is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Mars is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Northern Virginia is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Porsche is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Texas is the largest candy company in the world.\n- Virginia is the largest candy company in the world.", "targets": "Mars is the largest candy company in the world."} {"inputs": "Write the last sentence in this story.\n\nKABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The British journalist recently freed in a NATO military operation described his Taliban hostage-takers as \"hopelessly inept,\" and praised his Afghan colleague who died in the rescue. Journalists carry flowers to the grave of Afghan journalist Sultan Munadi in Kabul on Thursday. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell described his four days in captivity in a blog on the newspaper's Web site, posted late Wednesday just hours after he was freed. Taliban militants kidnapped Farrell and Afghan journalist, Sultan Munadi, on Saturday. During a pre-dawn raid Wednesday, NATO's International Security Assistance Force plucked Farrell to safety, but did not retrieve the body of Munadi, who died during a fierce firefight between troops and Taliban militants. A British commando was also killed, as were a woman and child.\n\nAll of a sudden, some of the villagers shouted, \"\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Afghan\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Afghanistan\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- British\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- CNN\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Farrell\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- International Security Assistance Force\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- KABUL\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Kabul\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Media Club\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Munadi\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- NATO\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- New York Times\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Stephen Farrell\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Sultan Munadi\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.\n- Taliban\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said.", "targets": "Taliban\" and their driver fled with the keys, he said."} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nWinter storm Rex hit the Midwest just in time for rush hour on Monday, leaving several inches of snow for commuters as it barrels east to dump several more inches on places like New York and Boston in the early hours of Tuesday. The latest storm made 2014 the fifth snowiest winter in Chicago's history, with a total of 66.8 inches of snow already this year. By 6 p.m., 4.7 inches of snow had fallen in the Windy City, and similar totals are being reported in other Midwestern cities. The brunt of the storm hit the Midwest between noon and 3 p.m., according to the Chicago Tribune. The winter weather warning was called off by about 8 p.m..\n\nLarge swaths of the northern\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Boston remain covered in snow and ice\n- Chicago remain covered in snow and ice\n- Chicago Tribune remain covered in snow and ice\n- Midwest remain covered in snow and ice\n- Midwestern remain covered in snow and ice\n- New England remain covered in snow and ice\n- New York remain covered in snow and ice\n- New York City remain covered in snow and ice\n- New York City Sanitation Department remain covered in snow and ice\n- Rex remain covered in snow and ice\n- United States remain covered in snow and ice\n- Windy City remain covered in snow and ice", "targets": "United States remain covered in snow and ice"} {"inputs": "How does the sentence end?\n\nJordan has released a slickly-edited video that shows its war planes being prepared for bombing strikes against Islamic State jihadists in Syria. The footage, understood to have been broadcast on state TV, shows troops messages on plane-mounted missiles before the fleet of fighter jets are launched from the base. The mission - dubbed Operation Martyr Moaz in memory of the pilot brutally killed by ISIS - is the latest show of force from the nation, which has promised a 'harsh' war against the terror group. It comes just hours after Jordanian fighter pilots made a diversion over the hometown of their murdered comrade, Moaz al-Kasasbeh, on their return from an air raid this morning.\n\nRally: A Jordanian protester kisses a poster bearing the image of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh during a rally to show their loyalty to King Abdullah and against the\n\nOPTIONS:\n- Abdullah II\n- Aya\n- Father Saif al-Kasasbeh\n- ISIS\n- Iraq\n- Islamic State\n- Jordan\n- Jordanian\n- King\n- Moaz al-Kasasbeh\n- Operation Martyr Moaz\n- Syria", "targets": "Islamic State"}