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Footprints on the Moon The Moon offers a unique preserved laboratory free from the weathering that ages the record of how life arose on Earth. Studying radiation and polar craters may be targets for the next human or robotic missions. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Gold Medal Dispute Set to End Thursday (AP) AP - Paul Hamm is finally going to have an answer for everyone who asks if he's going to be able to keep his Olympic gold medal. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Wal-Mart Sales Slump Keeps Stocks Muddled Wal-Mart Stores Inc. #39;s disappointing sales forecast sent stocks fluctuating Monday as investors #39; concerns about a slowing economy eclipsed their relief over a drop in oil prices. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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U.S. Economy Questions Paralyze Dollar LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar steadied broadly on Friday after a swelling U.S. trade deficit and steep oil prices pushed it lower in the previous session, as investors awaited new data about the U.S. economy. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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NZ will keep pushing for apology over Mossad #39;agents #39; NZ PM Clark demands apology for actions of suspected Mossad agents jailed for passport fraud; Eli Cara, Uriel Kelman released on Wed. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Arrington, Hall out for Sunday #39;s game Washington Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington and kicker John Hall were ruled out for Sunday #39;s game against the Chicago Bears. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Miscues Cost U.S. Women Gymnastics Gold (AP) AP - They're the kind of errors only judges see, little things that seem so inconsequential. But those mistakes added up, and they cost the U.S. gymnastics team a gold medal. The Americans settled for silver Tuesday night, done in as much by their own sloppiness as Romania's sheer superiority. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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UK growth prediction upgraded by think-tank A LEADING international think-tank yesterday upgraded its forecast of UK growth this year from 3.1 to 3.4, while cutting its prediction for the US but raising its expectations for the euro area and Japan. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Pakistan score 256 for eight on second day of Faisalabad Test: Sports India, Cricket: Faisalabad, Oct. 21 : Pakistan scored 256 for the loss of eight wickets on the second day of the Faisalabad test. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Zimbabwean MP jailed for a year after shoving minister Zimbabwe #39;s most persecuted white MP began a year of hard labour last night after parliament voted to jail him for shoving the Justice Minister during a debate over land seizures. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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THE OLYMPICS 2004: BOXING: I KHAN GO FOR GOLD NEXT TIME TEENAGE boxing sensation Amir Khan kissed his Olympic silver medal - and vowed to grab a gold in four years. The 17-year-old lightweight star said he would resist the big-money offers and stay amateur. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Flood death toll rises in Assam More than 100 people die in flash floods in India's north-eastern state of Assam in recent days. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Sainsbury #39;s reports first ever loss The struggling supermarket chain J Sainsbury today reported the first loss in its 135-year history. Sainsbury #39;s, weighed down by the costs of overhauling its business, made a loss of 39m for the six months | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Royal approval for Woman in White Prince Charles attends the premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Woman in White. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Man sentenced to life for backpacker murder Ian Previte, a drifter, has been found guilty of murdering 19-year-old British backpacker Caroline Stuttle in Bundaberg, Australia, April 10, 2002. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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RMI Tentative Agreement Reached The thought of spending a second year in a lockout was one of the reasons why a tentative agreement was reached between RMI union officials and the companys management. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Shell settles with SEC for \$120 mln DALLAS (CBS.MW) -- Royal Dutch/Shell Group will pay a \$120 million penalty to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of its overstatement of nearly 4.5 billion barrels of proven reserves, the federal agency said Tuesday. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Harvard pays 2 top money managers \$25m Harvard University #39;s endowment paid its two top investment managers about \$25 million each last year, less than the pair earned a year ago, but still enough | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Microsoft sets summer delivery of SQL Server com October 20, 2004, 2:34 PM PT. According ZDNet #39;s survey of IT professionals in October, application development is the last priority, but nonetheless an important one. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Ferguson ready for Arsenal youngsters Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson expects to face Arsene Wenger #39;s young Gunners when the fierce rivals meet again at Old Trafford on Wednesday. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Oil company man killed in Baghdad violence Baghdad - Rebels mounted fresh attacks in Iraq and kidnappers have seized an American-Lebanese contractor and four Jordanian drivers. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Scottish amp; Southern wraps up a 3bn deal over distribution <b>...</b> SCOTTISH amp; Southern Energy yesterday called time on its 18-month acquisition spree after confirming a 3.1 billion swoop for two gas distribution networks. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Abu Ghraib Report Faults Top Officials WASHINGTON - The Pentagon's most senior civilian and military officials share a portion of blame for creating conditions that led to the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq, according to a new report. The report, by a commission appointed by Defense Secretary Donald H... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Mogilny has arthroscopic surgery on hip Team general manager John Ferguson Jr. said the procedure was performed by Dr. Marc Philippon at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center at St. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Merck Should Have Pulled Vioxx in 2000 -Study US drugs giant Merck amp; Co Inc. should have pulled its Vioxx painkiller from the market four years ago, because data showing it raised the risk of heart attacks has existed since 2000, Swiss scientists said on Friday. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Yahoo has problem with the Nazis YAHOO #39;S BID to stop two French groups stopping it selling neo-nazi paraphernalia are having a job convincing the US court system to intervene. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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IBM, Honda help knightrider dreams come true IBM says its joint development with Honda Motor Company has yielded a hands-free, voiced-commanded and real-time car navigation system, which has been put into market. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Cahill Could Be in the Clear Tim Cahill could escape suspension for his controversial celebration of Evertons winner at Manchester City when he was sent off for pulling his shirt over his head. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Zimbabwe Ruling Party Picks Woman as Mugabe Deputy Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe #39;s ruling ZANU-PF confirmed the first woman to become his deputy on Saturday, putting her on course to succeed Mugabe when he eventually retires in 2008. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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HK Techtronics To Buy Swedish Power Tools Ops For \$713M HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--Power tool maker Techtronic Industries Co. (0669.HK) Tuesday announced plans to buy the electric power tools business of Sweden #39;s Atlas Copco AB (ATCO-A. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Novell lifts lid on identity management tools Novell Inc. lifted the lid on forthcoming enhancements to its identity management tools at its Brainshare Europe customer conference in Barcelona, Spain,Monday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Nations Plan for Net's Future A global summit aims to lay the groundwork for a new structure of internet governance. Participants, however, have very different visions for the future of broadband deployment, net telephony and other web technologies. By Wendy M. Grossman. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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IBM, AMD develop new use of strained silicon DECEMBER 13, 2004 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - IBM and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. announced today that they have jointly developed a new method for implementing strained silicon technology on both positive and negative transistors. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Clinton Says Arafat Missed the Chance for Peace Former US President Bill Clinton on Thursday offered condolences to Palestinians after the death of Yasser Arafat but said their leader had missed the opportunity to create lasting Middle East peace in 2000. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Business Inventories Grew in July (Reuters) Reuters - U.S. business inventories grew by\more than expected in July and the previous month was revised\higher, government data showed on Wednesday, delivering the\strongest two-month performance in nearly five years. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Prison Guards Kept Log of Practices The military police soldiers who ran the high-security wing of the prison in Iraq kept an unofficial log of their daily activities, a diary of sorts that documents the conditions during the months that detainees were abused. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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SOMALIA: New government gets African diplomatic recognition NAIROBI, 15 October (IRIN) - Eastern and central African leaders said on Friday they would recognise quot;with immediate effect quot; the new government in Somalia, which will be led by the newly elected President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed and urged the UN to send a | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Mitsubishi to have second-largest stake after GM -report TOKYO (CBS.MW) - Shares of Japan #39;s Isuzu Motors Ltd. rose Thursday after a published report that trading house Mitsubishi Corp. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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U.S. Air Attacks in Falluja Kill 15 in 24 Hours FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. aircraft blasted the rebel stronghold of Falluja for a third time in 24 hours in a concerted effort to hit militants loyal to guerrilla chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Washington's number one enemy in Iraq. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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UPDATE 1-Gibernau storms to pole for Czech GP Spaniard Sete Gibernau stormed into pole position for Sunday #39;s Czech MotoGP Grand Prix, edging out Brazilian Alex Barros at the end of the rain-affected second qualifying session. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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UNLV Names Sanford Head Football Coach LAS VEGAS (Sports Network) - Mike Sanford has been hired as the ninth head football coach at UNLV. The former Utah offensive coach takes over for the retired John Robinson. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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US single-family starts down 8.2; permits higher WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- US homebuilders slowed their pace of new construction in September, with housing starts coming in 6 percent lower to put the seasonally adjusted, annual rate at 1.898 million units, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Technical tune to Agni test before talks New Delhi, Aug. 29: The test-firing of Agni II has little to do with sending diplomatic messages and everything to do with technical requirements, Indian military sources said. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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BA cancels 1,000 Heathrow flights British Airways today announced the cancellation of almost 1,000 flights over the next three months in an effort to ease congestion at Heathrow, one of the world #39;s busiest airports. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Clippers #39; Brand suspended one game New York, NY (Sports Network) - Los Angeles Clippers forward Elton Brand was suspended Tuesday for one game by the NBA for shoving Charlotte #39;s Emeka Okafor during the fourth quarter of Monday night #39;s game. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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In letters to Bush, Kerry, Cuban exiles seek firmer anti-Castro US stance (AFP) AFP - In an open letter to US President George W. Bush and his Democratic rival John Kerry, the leading Cuban-American lobby group called for tougher US policies against Cuba's communist government. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Japan industrial output rise marginally in August (AFP) AFP - Japanese industrial output rose only 0.3 percent in August, suggesting after a series of recent weak data that the recovery in the world's second-largest economy is slowing, economists said. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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UPDATE 2-Manchester United calls off bid talks with Glazer The world #39;s richest soccer club, Manchester United (MNU.L: Quote, Profile, Research) , has called off talks with US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer over his proposed | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Court Rules Paul Hamm Keeps Gold Medal The International Gymnastics Federation ruled on Thursday that American gymnast Paul Hamm may keep his Olympic gold medal for the men #39;s gymnastic all-around title. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Burials begin in Russia; 180 still missing BESLAN, Russia -- Mothers wailed over the coffins of their children yesterday and dozens of townsmen dug graves in a football field-size piece of scrubland next to the cemetery. Funeral processions snaked through the streets as grief-stricken Russians began to bury victims of the terror attack on a school that left more than 350 people dead. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Hollywood Studios Sue Movie Downloaders/Swappers Following the lead of record companies suing small-time song-swappers, The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is representing several Hollywood movie studios in the first wave of lawsuits against individuals who have downloaded and/or are | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Earliest Signs of Winemaking Found in China (Reuters) Reuters - Neolithic people in China may have\been the first in the world to make wine, according to\scientists who have found the earliest evidence of winemaking\from pottery shards dating from 7,000 BC in northern China. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Rwanda, Burundi threaten with Congo invasion afrol News, 18 August - The governments of Rwanda and Burundi may again send troops into Congo Kinshasa (DRC) if Kinshasa does not finally take action against the militias still slaughtering Tutsis. Both claim Friday #39;s massacre was masterminded by ... | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Arsenal Streak Reaches 49 Games (AP) AP - Defending champion Arsenal stretched its unbeaten streak in the Premier League to 49 games Saturday, beating Aston Villa 3-1 behind two goals by Robert Pires. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Athletics: Holmes loses with smile as cruise control misfires Kelly Holmes lost a race and broke into a radiant smile. But then you can do that kind of thing when you are a double Olympic champion. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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HELP LINE Q: Recently I have been told by friends that when they try to send me e-mail they get a message that my inbox is full and their message could not be delivered. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Straw leaves for Darfur visit (AFP) AFP - Foreign Secretary Jack Straw left London for Sudan, where he was to discuss the crisis in war-torn Darfur with President Omar al-Beshir and senior officials. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Tech's Passing Attack Meets OSU's Rushinng (AP) AP - No. 23 Oklahoma State has a plan to halt Texas Tech's prolific passing attack. "Being in position and bringing them down where they catch it, or breaking the ball out of the receiver's hands," Cowboys coach Les Miles said. "Couple that with getting a pass rush, and that is what we worked on this past week." | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Girl among 3 Palestinians killed GAZA CITY -- Three Palestinians, including an 8-year-old girl, were killed in separate clashes with the Israeli army yesterday, and an Israeli soldier was killed when Palestinians shelled a Gaza Strip settlement. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Cracks in the first family of business That there are problems between the Ambani brothers is not news, but Mukesh Ambanis admission that there could be a change in the equity pattern of the Reliance group caused the share prices of Reliance companies to drift downwards. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Oil prices return to above \$55 per barrel NEW YORK, October 26 (newratings.com) - Crude oil prices resumed their upward rally to close at above \$55 per barrel today, with a shift in focus back to the potential winter shortfall in the US inventories of heating oil, diesel and gasoline. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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New intelligence reform bill may pit US Congress against White House (AFP) AFP - The powerful chairman of the US Senate intelligence committee promised to introduce this week a new intelligence reorganization bill likely to set Congress on a collision course with the White House, which favors an intelligence "czar" with vaguely defined powers. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Rovers Find More Evidence That Mars Was Once Home to Water More evidence of past water on Mars may help answer the questions quot;How wet? quot; and quot;How long? quot; At a news conference here at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Sixteen die in Nepal bus plunge At least 16 people are killed as a bus plunges into a river in central Nepal, police say. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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iPod Socks coming in Dec. (MacCentral) MacCentral - Some may have thought Apple's iPod Socks, first show at Apple's special event in San Jose, Calif. in October, were an elaborate joke. If so, the joke's on them, because iPod Socks are now available for pre-order from the Apple Store for US #36;29. Apple plans to ship the iPod holders in early December. iPod Socks ship six to a box, and come in hues including green, purple, grey, blue, orange and pink. The knit holders fit all iPod models, according to Apple. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Get a PALight Workman for just #163;9 <strong>Cash'n'Carrion</strong> Budget LED torch with no compromise on quality | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Horseflies and Meteors Like bugs streaking colorfully down the side window of a moving car, Earthgrazing Perseid meteors could put on a pleasing show after sunset on August 11th. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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China Agonizes as Hope Vanishes for Missing Miners Investigators have determined that back-to-back coal-dust and gas blasts ripped through a mine in northern China killing at least 50 workers and leaving more than 110 trapped and feared dead, said reports on Tuesday. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Business Briefs NEW YORK -- Stocks were mixed in quiet trading Monday, with blue chip and tech shares rising only modestly despite lower oil prices and several mergers and acquisitions, including Wm. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Apple Rolls Out iPod Photo, Rocks with U2 SAN JOSE, Calif. (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. rolled out on Tuesday a new iPod that allows users to view and share photos, a dramatic expansion that takes the most popular digital music player squarely into the multimedia realm, while spurring its rivalry with Microsoft Corp. and others. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Pressure Building on U.S. Over WWII Suit (AP) AP - Bipartisan political pressure is building for the Bush administration to settle a lawsuit by Hungarian Jews who claim the United States plundered family riches that had been seized by the Nazis during World War II. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Dolphins Top Rams for 1st Win of Season (AP) AP - That noise the crowd made Sunday during the Miami Dolphins' victory at Pro Player Stadium was faintly familiar from seasons past. It's called cheering. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Fly-by to reveal mystery of Titan TITAN, the most mysterious of Saturn #39;s moons, might surrender many of its secrets when the Cassini space probe makes its closest approach yet this week. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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UPDATE 2-Mondavi agrees to be bought by Constellation Robert Mondavi Corp. (MOND.O: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday agreed to be acquired by Constellation Brands Inc. (STZ.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , the | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Studios Step Up Fight Against Online Piracy The major Hollywood studios today said they are escalating their fight against online piracy by pursuing civil and criminal legal actions against the operators of computer servers that help transmit illegally copied movie files across the Internet. <FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2" color="#666666"><B>-washingtonpost.com</B></FONT> | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Britain Arrests Radical Cleric Al-Masri (AP) AP - Police arrested a radical Muslim cleric Thursday on suspicion of preparing or instigating "acts of terrorism," a move that could delay U.S. attempts to extradite the suspect for allegedly trying to establish a terrorist training camp in Oregon and on other charges. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Suicide attackers quot;ready to strike quot; Russia Russia #39;s security service chief says that more than 80 suicide attackers have been trained abroad to attack the country, which he says has no adequate system of dealing with terrorism. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Japan #39;s Sato staying at BAR Japan #39;s Takuma Sato will continue to drive for BAR next season, the Formula One team said on Tuesday. Sato, gearing up for his home grand prix at Suzuka on Sunday, is eighth in the | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Dow Slides to Year Low on Oil, Microsoft NEW YORK (Reuters) - The blue-chip Dow closed at its lowest point this year on Friday as oil prices climbed to another record and Microsoft Corp.'s <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=MSFT.O target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">MSFT.O</A> revenue forecast lagged analysts' expectations. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Zarqawi Group Says Kills U.S. Hostage in Iraq DUBAI (Reuters) - A militant group headed by al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has killed an American captive in Iraq after the lapse of a 24-hour deadline Tuesday, a statement posted on the Internet and an Arabic channel said. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Bush Says He's Best Protection From Draft DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - President Bush turned is turning the tables on Sen... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Rangers Park Twins Chan Ho Park pitches six strong innings in his return from the disabled list and Texas equals its win total from last year by easily defeating Minnesota 8-3. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Citrix buying VPN company Net6 for \$50 million BOSTON - Citrix Systems is buying Net6, a privately-held maker of SSL (Secure Socket Layer) VPN (Virtual Private Network) technology, for \$50 million cash, Citrix said Tuesday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Astros roar into share of wild-card lead Despite being part of eight playoff teams, including five World Series appearances and two championships, Clemens isn #39;t sure he has ever experienced the kind of wave like the one the Astros are currently riding. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Computer People Reopen Art History Dispute David Hockney's controversial theory that early Renaissance painters used cameralike devices has been challenged by researchers using digital techniques. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Interstate Bakeries files bankruptcy Interstate Bakeries Corp. (IBC.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday filed for bankruptcy after struggling with more than \$1.3 billion in debt and weak demand for bread products | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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UT club has dreams of a mission to the red planet and a small but determined group of engineering graduate students is organizing to get the word out. Members of the campus chapter of | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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US soccer battling through qualifying Winning at home and tying on the road is the proven formula for success in World Cup qualifying, but the manner by which the US team has compiled two ties and a victory | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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With no new talks set, NHL lockout expected to drag on An NHL lockout nine weeks old won #39;t end any time soon unless owners show some willingness to negotiate, agents said after a meeting with the players #39; union. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Pleads for Aid TOKYO - Iraq's deputy leader pleaded with donors Wednesday to fulfill their promises of aid to help rebuild his war-ravaged nation, and accused the United Nations of failing to provide crucial support. Of the \$13.6 billion in grants and loans promised last year by nations and lending institutions, only about \$1 billion has been deposited in World Bank and U.N... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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But seriously folks Then there are those weeks when nothing on the menu appeals to you, for whatever reason. Maybe it's too many games between bad teams (Tampa Bay at New Orleans, Arizona at San Francisco) or too many games that involve teams that can't seem to get out of their own way (Carolina, Oakland, St. Louis, Washington come to mind), but you ... | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Bill Would Impose Prison Time for Spyware (AP) AP - The House on Thursday passed the second bill in three days that would outlaw "spyware," irritating software that quietly monitors the activities of Internet users. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Share price no basis for lawsuit COLLINS STEWART was the first company to try to base libel damages on a falling share price. Had the broker succeeded, it would have threatened the Financial Times with a huge liability - and | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Scary fall ends skate meet World champion pairs skater Tatiana Totmianina of Russia was in good condition late Saturday after falling headfirst onto the ice during the free skate at Skate America in Pittsburgh. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Park in Three-Way Tie Grace Park has four straight birdies on the back nine in a 6-under-par 66 that puts her in a tie for the lead after the opening round of the Asahi Ryokuken International Championship. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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McAfee Finds Security in Foundstone (The Motley Fool) The Motley Fool - Shortly after we came back from our big vacation overseas in May, my Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) PowerBook was hit with a computer virus. I can't tell you which one, but it was enough to cripple my Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) Office for the Mac software. Symantec's (Nasdaq: SYMC - News) Norton Anti-Virus found the bug, and then eradicated it by exterminating my entire in-box. (Thanks, guys.) | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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#39;Caution #39; laps Of all places to bring NASCAR #39;s new Chase for the Championship, this is the chanciest. Restrictor-plate racing here is more about luck than speed or skill. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Interstate Bakeries files bankruptcy Interstate Bakeries Corp. (IBC.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday filed for bankruptcy after struggling with more than \$1.3 billion in debt and weak demand for bread products | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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House Votes to Block New Overtime Rules (AP) AP - In a sharp rebuke of a new administration policy, the House moved Thursday to block the Labor Department from carrying out overtime rules that critics argued could deprive millions of workers of their overtime pay. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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The Genesis Payload: Just How Dangerous are its Contents? When NASAs Genesis solar-wind sample return capsule skyrockets from space next week and drops into the Utah Test and Training Range, that landmark in civilian space draws upon a once classified satellite snooping program. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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