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College Notebook: Ole Miss to hire coach Mississippi has hired Southern California assistant Ed Orgeron to coach the Rebels, Orgeron #39;s father told The Associated Press yesterday. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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AMD Introduces Low-Cost Net Access Device in India BOMBAY (Reuters) - U.S. chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=AMD.N qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">AMD.N</A> has introduced a low-cost Internet access device that could cost just a few hundred dollars, aimed at first-time technology users in the developing world. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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\$616m for Coles will silence the doubters JOHN Fletcher yesterday claimed Coles Myer #39;s \$616.5 million profit was quot;the kind of result every CEO actually dreams about quot;. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Weak demand behind Google price cut news analysis Google #39;s decision to cut back its public offering by as much as 30 percent represents a stinging rebuke for a deal once heralded as a surefire windfall not only for the company but the technology industry at large. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Steps to climb out of debt For those sinking in a flood of unpaid loans, don #39;t lose hope. Many people have gone before you and made it out. Simply put, there are debt-defying actions you can take. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Ex-Marsh Executives Bolster Small Rival (Reuters) Reuters - The scandal at Marsh McLennan Cos.\ may have floored Wall Street, but some executives who\had defected to a rival insurance broker said the legal storm\was long overdue. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Reports Zarqawi Seized in Iraq Untrue--U.S. Army BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Saturday that reports that Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been detained in Iraq were not credible. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Mickelson out of WGC event in Ireland World number four Phil Mickelson withdrew on Thursday from the WGC-American Express Championship being held in Kilkenny, Ireland next week. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Mozilla Firefox - setting the world on fire After a year in development, today is the day the Mozilla Foundation released their long awaited browser named Firefox officially launching version 1.0. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Digital Assistants Continue to Lose Ground (AP) AP - Shipments of personal digital assistants declined for the third consecutive quarter as large vendors continued ceding the depressed market to smaller electronics makers, the research firm IDC said Wednesday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Open Letter to Tyler Hamilton USATODAY.com presents the second installment of a new feature called Open Letter. Periodically we will identify a sports personality in the news and ask for your comments, written in an quot;Open Letter quot; form | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Microsoft to indemnify most users from legal threats In a bid to further differentiate itself from open source rivals, Microsoft Tuesday said it will expand its indemnification program to cover the vast majority of its customers. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Macedonian Premier Quits in Ethnic Row Macedonian Prime Minister Hari Kostov quit today over disagreements with ethnic Albanian parties in the governing coalition, triggering a government crisis in the ethnically tense Balkan state. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Australian jobless rate hits 27-year low CANBERRA, Australia -- Australia #39;s jobless rate fell to 5.3 percent last month, the lowest level for 27 years, the government said Thursday. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Boy wonders arrival leaves Fergie with tricky balancing act Within 24 hours of capturing Wayne Rooney, Manchester United swelled with the kind of pride and proclamations of impending success not seen since that night at the Camp Nou. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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New York Times Microsoft has rolled out its long-planned response to Google and Yahoo in the Internet search industry, but with an uncharacteristically soft-sell approach. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Stocks Drift Down in Ultra-Light Volume NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks slid lower in ultra-light volume on Monday, as security concerns surrounding the Republican convention in New York kept investors on the sidelines. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Belgian far-right reborn after court slap (AFP) AFP - Belgium's far-right Vlaams Blok formally dissolved itself and relaunched under a new name, after a court ruling banning the party, one of the most successful anti-immigrant forces in Europe. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Judge lets US Airways cut workers #39; pay by 21 ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A bankruptcy judge granted US Airways authority yesterday to immediately cut the pay of its union workers by 21 percent through mid-February, saying the airline #39;s situation is so dire that urgent action must be taken. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Stop Misbehaving, Spacey Tells British Theatergoers (Reuters) Reuters - Hollywood star Kevin Spacey has lost his\patience with British theater audiences -- it's time to turn\off the mobile phones and stop rustling candy wrappers. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Danske makes 1bn Irish acquisition Denmark #39;s biggest financial group, Danske Bank, has agreed to purchase Northern Bank in Northern Ireland and National Irish Bank in the Republic of Ireland from National Australia Bank for 967 million. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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IBM open-sources speech-recognition development tools SEPTEMBER 13, 2004 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - IBM announced today that it will release as open-source code some of its software for speech-enabling applications. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Fed to Raise Rates as Economy Strengthens WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Reserve policy-makers met on Wednesday amid universal expectation they will nudge interest rates up for a fourth time this year and growing speculation that they will carry on with rate hikes. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Good times make Howard favourite This morning, as Australians prepare to vote in their federal election, John Winston Howard looks increasingly likely to win a fourth term as Prime Minister, eclipsing Labor #39;s Bob Hawke to become | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Veterans Set for Republican Convention (AP) AP - Americans who served in the military will be well represented at the upcoming Republican convention, more so than at last month's Democratic convention or in the U.S. population overall, according to the GOP. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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U.S. Genetically Modified Corn Is Assailed A scientific panel of international experts has concluded that the unintended spread of U.S. genetically modified corn in Mexico poses a potential threat that should be limited or stopped. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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NHLers charged with threatening bouncer Two NHL players were arrested and charged overnight with uttering death threats and were due to appear in court in Toronto this morning, police say. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Xbox 2 in January at CES? Could the Xbox 2 be revealed in January? Bill Gates will be delivering the keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2005, and it is quite possibleeven likelythat | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Putting Nature on the Pill Wildlife managers are looking to contraception as a way to control nuisance animals. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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IOC Chides Bidding Cities for Bickering IOC president Jacques Rogge plans to tell the five cities bidding for the 2012 Summer Olympics to stop sniping at each other and concentrate on their own campaigns. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Memory boost for Nokia phones by #39;05 <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/stories/110304dnbusnokia.a233e.html">Nokia plans wave of camera phones</a> <font size=-1 color=#6f6f6f><nobr>Dallas Morning News (subscription)</nobr> | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Microsoft releases seven #39;critical #39; security patches Microsoft has issued ten new software security patches, seven of which are deemed so #39;critical #39; that it is advising firms to download them immediately. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Google Acquires Satellite Map Company In a deal that could give a boost to local search marketing, search engine giant Google said yesterday it acquired Keyhole Corp., which sells online satellite maps. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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EDS hit by US Airways #39; Chapter 11 EDS (Electronic Data Systems) warned yesterday that its third quarter earnings would take a significant hit from US Airways #39; Chapter 11 filing on Sunday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Cendant to Buy Orbitz for #36;1.25 Billion (Reuters) Reuters - Travel and real estate heavyweight\Cendant Corp. said on Wednesday it will buy travel Web\site Orbitz Inc. for about #36;1.25 billion, making it\the No. 2 online travel agency. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Sainsbury Profit Falls by as Much as 66; Stock Drops (Update4) J Sainsbury Plc, Britain #39;s third- largest supermarket chain, said first-half earnings fell by as much as 66 percent as the company lost business to competitors such as Tesco Plc. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Oil: Price drops nearly US\$2 a barrel NEW YORK - Oil prices fell nearly US\$2 a barrel on Wednesday, dragged down by heavy losses in US petrol futures after summer driving demand in the world #39;s largest consumer failed to meet expectations. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Former Boeing official sentenced in Air Force contract conspiracy ALEXANDRIA, Va. A former Air Force official apologized today as she was sentenced to nine months in prison for helping the Chicago-based Boeing Company obtain an inflated price on a 23-(B)billion-dollar contract. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Wall St. Journal says companies are in discussions SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Shares of wireless carriers Nextel and Sprint rose Thursday after the Wall Street Journal reported that the companies are discussing a merger. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Russia Says Space Launch Set for October 14 Russian space officials say the departure of the replacement crew for the International Space Station has been set for October 14. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Lewis Pleads Guilty Ravens running back Jamal Lewis will be sentenced to four months in federal prison and two months in a halfway house after pleading guilty Thursday to a lesser charge in a federal drug conspiracy case. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Freddie Mac Announces Changes in Division Mortgage giant Freddie Mac announced Monday that it is shutting down some operations of its debt-securities sales division and transferring others - moves that experts said should tighten the company's internal controls after an accounting scandal. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Phelps #146;s quest for 8 golds goes under ATHENS -- The evening began on a down note for the US swimming team, and descended from there. First, world champion Jenny Thompson struggled home fifth in the 100-meter butterfly. Then world record-holder Brendan Hansen was caught by Japan's Kosuke Kitajima in the 100 breaststroke. Finally, the men's 4 x 100 freestyle relay finished third behind South Africa and the ... | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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FDI: India Among Top 4 In Asia NEW DELHI, SEPT 22 : India is among the top four destinations attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) in Asia. This was highlighted in the World Investment Report, 2004 of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad). | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Sudan Rejects Revised U.N. Darfur Resolution CAIRO (Reuters) - Sudan's foreign minister rejected Wednesday a revised U.N. Security Council draft resolution threatening to consider sanctions on Sudan and said it had complicated talks on Darfur between rebels and Khartoum. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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A new chapter for ex-GE chief Jack Welch Jack Welch greets you at the door and wants to talk about the Red Sox. The former chairman and chief executive of General Electric Co. is a Bostonian now. He lives in Beacon Hill with his new wife, Suzy Wetlaufer , the former editor of the Harvard Business Review. The two share an office in a sunlit room with a ... | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Adobe Announces Photoshop Elements 3.0 Adobe #39;s update of Photoshop Elements adds several new features and enhancements that allow users to edit photos with a few mouse clicks. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Microsoft to detail Media Center updates on Oct. 12 Microsoft Corp. plans to introduce several new consumer products on Oct. 12 at an event in Los Angeles. The announcements are expected to include an update to Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 and the first devices using Media Center Extender technology. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Afghan talks break down but Nayan may be spared KABUL, Afghanistan -- Militants claiming to hold three United Nations workers hostage said talks on demands, which include the release of Taliban prisoners, had broken down and that they would decide Friday whether to kill the trio. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Iraqi Police in Control of Najaf Shrine, According to Reports Hundreds of militiamen were arrested today when police entered the Imam Ali Mosque, but rebel Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr was not found, Iraqi officials said. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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PeopleSoft keeps up fight PeopleSoft said Thursday that it would begin meeting with investors to lobby for their rejection of Oracle #39;s hostile \$8.8 billion acquisition offer. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Tamada steals pole position for home GP Motorsport.com. Makoto Tamada will start tomorrow #39;s Japanese GP at Motegi in pole position. The Japanese Honda rider stole pole position from fellow Bridgestone-shod rider, John Hopkins, in | This example news text is about world news | 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 business news | 1not_entailment
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Six Pitcairn Island men sentenced up to six years for sex attacks SYDNEY, Australia British authorities say six men on Pitcairn Island have been sentenced up to six years in prison for sex attacks dating back 40 years. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Palestinians Reject Sharon's Peace 'Test' GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority on Friday rejected Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's new and seemingly softer terms for restarting peace talks, saying he should drop all conditions for dialogue. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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McNealy innovates in trade-show theatrics Scott McNealy for years has relied on Top 10 lists for comic relief during his tech show keynote speeches, but at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco Wednesday, he tried a new stunt. Missing Links | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Berlusconi knocked out by left in tackle by Blair (AFP) AFP - Prime Minister Tony Blair kicked his Italian host Silvio Berlusconi so hard on the left knee during a game of soccer earlier this month that the Italian premier had to have the injury scanned at a hospital near his vacation villa in Sardinia. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Columnists: Seeds of Disaster Internet Explorer's problems can be traced to Microsoft's shortsightedness during the browser wars of the 1990s. Is the company sowing tomorrow's security woes today?\ | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Cambodia set to crown new king PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Cambodia is preparing to crown its first new king in decades later Friday, amid an array of official celebrations. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Suicide Bomber Kills Two in Jerusalem JERUSALEM - A missile from an Israeli helicopter wounded 12 in a Palestinian refugee camp in Gaza early Thursday after a teenager from the West Bank evaded roadblocks and blew herself up next to a busy Jerusalem bus stop, killing two policemen. To carry out the Wednesday suicide attack - the first in Jerusalem in seven months but the second in Israel in three weeks - the 19-year-old overcame a strict military closure of the West Bank imposed for a series of Jewish holidays that began last week... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Red Hat Buys Netscape Technology (NewsFactor) NewsFactor - Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT), the U.S. Linux distributor, said it will buy a number of software assets from America Online. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Syria 'refusing to leave Lebanon' The UN chief says Syria has not complied with a Security Council resolution by withdrawing troops from its neighbour, Lebanon. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Cisco to set up R D lab in Shanghai BEIJING -- Cisco Systems Inc. plans to open a research and development (R D) center in Shanghai that will focus on developing VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology, the company's chief executive officer (CEO) said Thursday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Earthquake Rocks Indonesia's Bali, One Dead BALI, Indonesia (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake rocked Indonesia's premier tourist island of Bali Wednesday, killing one person, injuring at least two and triggering some panic, officials said. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Stocks rally, end above 10,000 Stocks rose sharply yesterday, extending their rally for a second session as investors expressed relief over plummeting oil prices following a government report that showed an increase in crude inventories. The Dow Jones industrial average had its second straight triple-digit gain, pushing back above the 10,000 mark. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Thatcher #39;s Cape Town trial postponed The trial of Sir Mark Thatcher in South Africa on charges that he helped finance a failed coup in Equatorial Guinea has been postponed until 8 April next year. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Ken Caminiti, 41, Found Dead in the Bronx Ken Caminiti, a National League M.V.P. winner who admitted to using steroids, died Sunday. The cause was a heart attack, according to his agent. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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FCC Issues Rate Freeze for Phone Networks (Reuters) Reuters - U.S. communications regulators on\Friday issued interim rules that would freeze for six months\the wholesale rates for leasing access to the major U.S. local\telephone networks. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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#39;Sweet #39; memories could lure hostage back Rome - One of two Italian women released after three weeks captivity in Iraq said she was ready to go back to the war-wracked country to continue her aid work, and told of being given sweets by her kidnappers as a farewell gift. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Crude oil prices fall on slower economic growth forecasts Crude oil futures fell slightly Monday as traders speculated that slower economic growth next year might ease global oil demand. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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HK PRESS: Hutchison Chmn Eyes Good #39;05, Promises Pay Rise HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. (0013.HK) Chairman Li Ka-shing said the company #39;s overall financial outlook for 2005 is good and employees could look forward to a pay rise for next year, the South China Morning Post reports. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Infocus: Valuing Secure Access to Personal Information This article seeks to answer the question: is your personal data safe? Or do you give it away during almost every transaction you make with government or commercial entities? | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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NFL Wrap: Manning Wins MVP Battle as Colts Overcome Titans NEW YORK (Reuters) - Peyton Manning threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns to win his showdown with fellow co-MVP Steve McNair as the Indianapolis Colts beat the Tennessee Titans 31-17 in National Football League play at Nashville on Sunday. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Hotshot Rooney still has his sights on league title MANCHESTER UNITED striker Wayne Rooney still believes his side will win the Premiership this season. The 19-year-old scored twice against Newcastle yesterday as United won 3-1 at St James #39; Park. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Four Killed as Bombs Rip Through Buses A passenger bus and another carrying paramilitary soldiers and their families were blown up in separate explosions in northeastern Indias insurgency-wracked Assam state today, killing four people and wounding 39 others, officials said. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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UPDATE 1-Argentina to issue up to \$41.8 bln in bond swap Argentina will issue up to \$41.8 billion in new bonds as part of its world-record swap of \$100 billion in defaulted debt, Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna told reporters on Monday. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Bengals finish strong BALTIMORE -- First, Carson Palmer tossed the ball all over the field during his finest day in the NFL. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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NHL UNION TO RESUME TALKS The NHL and NHL Players Association will meet next week to review a proposal being prepared by the players, in a bid to end the lockout that has wiped out the first two months of the season. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Police confirm bomber HERI Golun, 30, was confirmed yesterday as the suicide bomber who attacked the Australian embassy in Jakarta. Indonesian police yesterday confirmed his identity, saying Golun died in the attack, which killed nine others. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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London Oil Down to \$40; Funds Take Profit London oil prices fell briefly through \$40 on Thursday for the first time in three weeks, extending four sessions of heavy losses made as renewed exports from Iraq and higher-than-expected US gasoline inventories encouraged big-money | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Study: About 27 of working families fall below poverty line More than a quarter of all working families in the United States, including 20 million children, are considered low-income or poor, an independent report said yesterday. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Texas rides cycle Mark Teixeira became the second player in Rangers history -- and first in more than 19 years -- to hit for the cycle, leading host Texas to a 16-4 rout of the Cleveland Indians last night. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Special teams can #39;t handle Randle El The Pittsburgh Steelers #39; Antwaan Randle El posted back-to-back returns of 60 and 43 yards in the first half at Heinz Field. Those big plays set up 10 points | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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'Ultimate game' award for Doom 3 Doom 3 has blasted away the competition at a major games ceremony, the Golden Joystick awards. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Sox eye Wells: GM Epstein says talks on 1-year deal in early <b>...</b> The lobby of the host hotel is typically considered the hub of activity at Major League Baseball #39;s annual winter meetings, despite the fact that most of | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Blumenthal to testify before Congress about insurance laws (Hartford-AP, Nov. 15, 2004 10:20 PM) _ Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is heading to Washington tomorrow and says he plans to tell Congress to stay out of the insurance brokerage industry. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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FDIC Warns About E-Mail 'Phishing' Scam (Reuters) Reuters - The FDIC on Friday issued an alert\about an increasingly common e-mail scam designed to steal\personal information and money from millions of unwary\consumers. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Government buildings in Nepal hit by bomb blasts Two powerful bomb explosions have ripped through separate government buildings in Nepal, wounding at least 40 people. Authorities have blamed Maoist rebels for the attacks. | This example news text is about world news | 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 science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Update 1: American to Charge for Certain Ticket Buys American Airlines says it will begin charging a service fee of \$5 or \$10 to buy a ticket over the phone or at an airport counter, copying a similar move by Northwest Airlines. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Greens Paint Grim Picture of Future, Warmer World (Reuters) Reuters - Environmentalists forecast a grim\future for planet Earth Thursday, predicting that droughts,\heatwaves and hurricanes will become increasingly common and\more severe if global warming is allowed to continue unchecked. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Cisco, Microsoft shake hands on security Cisco and Microsoft have gotten the word: IT managers are tired of constantly plugging security holes in their networks. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Wanted by the police: A good interface SAN JOSE, Calif.--San Jose has a reputation as one of the safest large cities in the nation, with the fewest police officers per capita. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Controversy may be just what NASCAR needs The tornado that was Talladega has swept up the NASCAR nation and dropped it in, of all places, the land of Oz. With the tumult of Talladega fresh in its psyche, NASCAR is hoping on one hand | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Injured Federer pulls out of Swiss event CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Roger Federer, the world #39;s No. 1 tennis player, pulled out of the Swiss Indoors tournament Tuesday after injuring his left thigh in warm-up. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Unit Refused Duty in Iraq, Military Says WASHINGTON - The Army is investigating up to 19 members of a supply platoon in Iraq who refused to go on a convoy mission, the military said Friday. Relatives of the soldiers said the troops considered the mission too dangerous, in part because their vehicles were in such poor shape... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Edwards to End Term With Farewell Tour (AP) AP - Democrat John Edwards is pondering his future as his tenure as a North Carolina senator winds down, but says even his campaign for vice president fit his view of public service. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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NCAA Game Summary - Illinois at Arkansas Illinois leads the all-time series, 5-0, including wins in each of the last four seasons...Illinois has made a three-pointer in 234 straight games...The Illini were coming off an impressive 91-73 victory over top-ranked Wake Forest on Wednesday. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Pakistan and India in talks to avert nuclear 'havoc' (AFP) AFP - Pakistan and India held talks to hammer out an agreement on giving advance warning of ballistic missile tests and other steps to avert any accidental launch of nuclear weapons. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Jones Buys Barneys in \$400 Million Deal A company with a middle-brow reputation announced a deal today to buy the singularly trendy clothing chain. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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