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When to meddle Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand #39;s temperamental prime minister, is so annoyed by criticism of the violence in southern Thailand that he threatened last week to walk out of today #39;s south-east Asian summit if the subject was even raised. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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You can blame NASA for the peculiar weather I have resisted commenting on this summer #39;s weather in hopes that it would straighten itself out. Since that no longer seems possible, however, I feel compelled to offer some advice on the subject. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Terps Get First Test The No. 22 Maryland women's basketball team faces its first big test of the season Friday when the Terrapins play No. 2 Louisiana State at 7 p.m. in the Coors Classic. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Jets Hardly Miss a Beat With the Line So in Tune IN football terms, it #39;s simply known as an offensive line, but Jets right tackle Kareem McKenzie compares it to an orchestra. Call it the Meadowlands Pops. | This example news text is about sports | 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 science and technology | 0entailment
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Car bombs strike Baghdad At least 10 people were killed and 76 injured when one exploded near an army recruitment centre outside the top-security Green Zone housing Iraq #39;s interim government and the US Embassy. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Greece 88, Angola 56 Greece avoided any suspense about whether it would advance by taking an 18-point halftime lead on the way to an 88-56 victory over Angola on Saturday night. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Tigers stuck at No. 3 in BCS The Auburn football team crept closer to Oklahoma for the coveted second spot in the latest Bowl Championship Series rankings, which were released on Monday. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Pistons #39; bench absent in victory For starters, the Detroit Pistons played well enough to win their season opener Tuesday night against the Houston Rockets. But down the road, they will need more help off the bench. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Muslim Player Who Sought Exemption Quits (AP) AP - A University of South Florida women's basketball player who wanted to wear Islamic clothing on the court quit the team on Wednesday. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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For starters, Giants #39; Manning on mark Manning had a decent debut as a starter, but Delhomme overshadowed the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft by throwing for a touchdown and running for another in the Carolina Panthers #39; 27-20 exhibition victory last night over ... | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Britain #39;s inflation rate falls in August Britain #39;s inflation rate fell in August further below its 2.0 percent government-set upper limit target with clothing and footwear prices actually falling, official data showed on Tuesday. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Individual acts undermining union #39;s argument In a pitched battled with the league #39;s owners over a new collective bargaining agreement, NHL players have, for the most part, presented a strong, united front that suggests it will be a very | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Blunkett quits over visa row LONDON, DECEMBER 15: Senior British minister David Blunkett resigned on Wednesday, ripping a hole in Prime Minister Tony Blairs team months before an expected general election. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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William Hill 1st-Half Profit Jumps on Betting Results (Update2) William Hill Plc, the UK #39;s No. 2 bookmaker, said first-half profit jumped 36 percent as fewer favorites won at events such as the Euro 2004 soccer tournament. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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GE lights up as its sales explode General Electric brought a strong economy to life yesterday. The nation #39;s largest company, which by its presence in such a variety of businesses is considered a proxy for the broad economy, reported profit rose 11 to \$4. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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AD Holland a great hire for East Carolina No, it isn #39;t North Carolina or Kentucky, but East Carolina also takes great pride in its intercollegiate athletic program. The Pirates on Wednesday announced the hiring of Terry Holland as their new athletic | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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India, Russia aim to improve trade, military ties President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi early on Friday for talks with leaders of India #39;s new communist-backed government amid expectations that India and Russia will bolster trade and military ties. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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U.S. Alerts Schools About Terror Threat WASHINGTON - The Education Department has advised school leaders nationwide to watch for people spying on their buildings or buses to help detect any possibility of terrorism like the deadly school siege in Russia. The warning follows an analysis by the FBI and the Homeland Security Department of the siege that killed nearly 340 people, many of them students, in the city of Beslan last month... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Effort to Free Afghan Hostages sensitive' (AP) AP - Efforts to free three foreign hostages threatened with death by a Taliban splinter group have reached a "sensitive" stage, the U.S. military said Saturday in urging the kidnappers not to harm them. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Schilling will not start Game 5 of ALCS Boston ace Curt Schilling will not start Game 5 of the AL Championship Series Sunday because of a dislocated tendon in his right ankle. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Ljubicic beats Henman while Agassi advances Top-seeded Tim Henman was ousted by Croatian nemesis Ivan Ljubicic 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 in the third round of the Madrid Masters on Thursday. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Media Repeat Bid to Unseal Bryant Records (AP) AP - The dismissal of the sex assault charge against Kobe Bryant underscores why records in the case should be made public, media organizations said in motions Monday to unseal the evidence. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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CAO #39;s parent not expected to be implicated in scandal: report BEIJING : The parent firm of troubled Singapore-listed China Aviation Oil (CAO) does not expect itself or any of its other subsidiaries to be implicated in the scandal surrounding CAO #39;s trading losses, state media said on Friday. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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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 science and technology | 0entailment
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PalmOne announces new breed Treo PalmOne #39;s updated Treo, the Treo 650, will employ a new processor, have a sharper display and flash memory, as the company continues to improve its flagship product. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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For starters, Giants #39; Manning on mark Manning had a decent debut as a starter, but Delhomme overshadowed the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft by throwing for a touchdown and running for another in the Carolina Panthers #39; 27-20 exhibition victory last night over ... | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Ten killed in fresh Assam attack Ten people die in a shooting in a market in Assam, following a weekend of violence in India's north-east. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Kenya #39;s Kirui wins World half-marathon NEW DELHI -- Kenya #39;s Paul Kirui won the World half-marathon Sunday and China #39;s Sun Ying Jie took the women #39;s race. The 24-year-old Kirui finished in 1 hour, 2 minutes, 15 seconds, beating Tanzania #39;s Fabiano Joseph by 16 seconds. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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News: North Korea has 600 computer hackers, South Korea claims The Associated Press By Soo-jeong Lee | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Fund finds turnaround opportunities John Keeley, manager of the \$155 million Keeley Small Cap Value Fund, is generating above-average returns by buying shares of US companies that are emerging from bankruptcy or being restructured. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Abbey directors feel shareholders #39; wrath Directors of banking giant Abbey National today faced harsh criticism from shareholders angry at the decision to sell out to Spain #39;s largest bank. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Economic Growth Better Than Thought The US economy grew faster in the second quarter than previously thought as business inventories rose at the strongest rate in four years, the government said on | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Sexton's first start a success TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Wyatt Sexton threw three touchdown passes in his starting debut and Leon Washington ran for 153 yards and a touchdown as No. 9 Florida State defeated North Carolina, 38-16, yesterday. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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FCC Rules in Favor of Net Phone Industry (AP) AP - Federal regulators gave a boost Tuesday to the fledgling Internet phone industry, removing a regulatory hurdle that threatened to drive up the cost of making calls through cyberspace. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Google to Bloggers: Get Your Ad Share Google Inc. is making it easier for Webloggers to earn extra cash, while expanding the reach of its search-based advertising. Its Blogger service this week put out a call to bloggers to share in advertising | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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World ban on human cloning, UK stands up to US pressure Great Britains best scientists are standing up to American government pressure to get a worldwide ban on all types of human cloning by backing an international campaign against American efforts. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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AD Holland a great hire for East Carolina No, it isn #39;t North Carolina or Kentucky, but East Carolina also takes great pride in its intercollegiate athletic program. The Pirates on Wednesday announced the hiring of Terry Holland as their new athletic | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Markets sink amid warnings, rising oil prices Stock markets traded lower this afternoon as the price of crude oil shot up on the latest US supply report while investors were frustrated at a series of corporate earnings disappointments, warnings and downgrades. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Iran sites #39;off limits for UN checks #39; TEHRAN: Iran yesterday said it was not obliged to allow UN inspectors to visit military sites alleged to be involved in secret nuclear weapons work, but that it was willing to discuss the issue. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Minor Glitch in Spacecraft Docking (AP) AP - THE GLITCH: An unexplained problem sent a Russian-made Soyuz spacecraft speeding toward the international space station too quickly and officials decided it should be docked manually. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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XM CEO Sees Satellite Radio on Cell Phones LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. <A HREF="http://www.reuters.co.uk/financeQuoteLookup.jhtml?ticker=XMSR.O qtype=sym infotype=info qcat=news">XMSR.O</A> chief executive officer Hugh Panero on Wednesday said he expected satellite radio and cellphone services to converge within the next five years. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Putin to Respect New Ukraine Election -- Germany BERLIN (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed in a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to respect the results of any new election in Ukraine, the German government said on Tuesday in a statement. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Canada's largest Protestant church opposes efforts by some clergy to unionize (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - The United Church of Canada is pouring cold water on unionizing efforts by a group of stressed-out clergy. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Getting your report Consumers in Arizona and 12 other Western states can order free credit reports starting today. Residents in other states will be able to make similar requests at various times in 2005. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Shadow Of Iraq Hangs Over UN Meet UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - US President George W. Bush and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan were set to trade barbs on the opening day of the two-week session of the UN General Assembly, with the aftershocks of the Iraq war still at the top of the | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Justices to Hear Arguments on Interstate Wine Sales The Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in a legal case that may decide whether wineries can sell directly to out-of-state consumers. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Henson Set to Start for Injured Testaverde Dallas Cowboys Coach Bill Parcells said yesterday that the rookie quarterback Drew Henson would make his first NFL start tomorrow against Chicago quot;unless things change appreciably with Vinny. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Dreamworks shares surge on debut Shares in Dreamworks Animation, the creators of Shrek and Shark Tale, jump 30 on their first day of trading. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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47 dead in Baghdad market blast At least 47 people were killed at a Baghdad market today in an explosion that was believed to have been targeted at a nearby police station. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Stocks Up as Oil Prices Eases NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks gained on Tuesday after crude prices fell for a third session, easing investors' fears that costly oil would squeeze company profits and slow growth. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Dell Unveils Inexpensive Projector New 2300MP digital model offers high brightness and resolution, at a low price. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Sun extends multi-platform services offerings Sun Microsystems has entered into an agreement to acquire SevenSpace, a privately-held company based in Ashburn, Va. SevenSpace will broaden Sun #39;s Managed Services offerings to include heterogeneous environments | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Kiev back to work in protest lull Ukrainian government workers resume duties as protesters lift blockades ahead of the presidential vote re-run. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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BHP to sell US venture BHP Billiton said yesterday it had agreed with joint venture partner Alcoa to sell their 100 per cent stake in Integris Metals to Ryerson Tull of Chicago. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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U.N. Expands Iraq Presence Beyond Baghdad (AP) AP - The United Nations is expanding its presence in Iraq outside Baghdad to the cities of Basra and Irbil but is planning to have only about 25 electoral experts in the entire country ahead of elections next month, a U.N. spokesman said Wednesday. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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LA #39;s comeback strategy won #39;t work in playoffs ST. LOUIS -- The Dodgers absolutely love the team persona that they nurtured throughout the long regular season, the never-say-die, don #39;t-count-us-out, play- #39;til-the-end Comeback King thing. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Thai woman #39;s bird flu raises fears virus is passed between humans A THAI woman was yesterday diagnosed with bird flu after her sister and niece died with symptoms of the virus, raising the possibility that the illness had passed from human-to-human for the first time. | This example news text is about world news | 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 business news | 0entailment
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US Forces Set Up Checkpoints Near Al-Fallujah 15 October 2004 -- US ground troops deployed around the outskirts of Al-Fallujah following sustained air strikes against insurgent positions there overnight. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Ferrari toast Barrichello victory quot;We knew it would be a fight and so it was, quot; said team chief Jean Todt. quot;Both our drivers faced difficult tasks. All our chances of victory rested on Rubens, given the start positions, while Michael faced | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Lexmark Loss Good for Consumers Until earlier this week, some electronics companies were wielding the Digital Millenium Copyright Act -- a law that tries to curtail piracy of music and movies -- as a shield to protect their businesses from competition. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Study: Government data limited on offshoring New report from Congress reveals little on extent of shipping IT and other services work abroad, as debate on the trend heats up. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Duo holds fate of Man U London - US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer was trying to win over Manchester United #39;s two key Irish shareholders in his bid to buy the English soccer club, but had not yet entered serious talks with them, sources familiar with the situation said yesterday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Maoist Rebel Blockade Begins to Pinch Nepal Capital KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Maoist rebels kept vehicles off roads leading to Nepal #39;s capital for a second day on Thursday and residents said fuel was being rationed and food prices had begun to rise. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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At Least 3 Killed in Car Bombing Near Baghdad A car bomb exploded today west of Baghdad, killing at least one U.S. soldier and two Iraqi policemen and wounding 60 people, Iraqi and coalition officials said. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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EVD aims expansion, partnership amid challenges The video compact disc (VCD) player was a spectacular breakthrough in the history of China #39;s electronics industry. The device, first invented by the Chinese firm Wanyan Electronics | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Federer's Power to Meet Hewitt's Precision in U.S. Open Final When the men's champion is decided Sunday at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the season's two hottest players, Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt, will be doing the swinging. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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OPEC plans to discuss raising its output ceiling VIENNA OPEC oil ministers are meeting on Wednesday in Vienna to consider changes to the group #39;s formal output ceiling even as crude prices remain high despite the cartel #39;s efforts to lower them. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Palestinian Officials Offer Differing Accounts of Arafat #39;s <b>...</b> French doctors are expected to issue a preliminary report on the medical condition of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat by midweek, according to Palestinian officials, who | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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ECB sees gradual recovery in eurozone area The European Central Bank (ECB) is confident of a continuing gradual recovery in the eurozone area despite rising oil prices, ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet said in an interview with French magazine L #39;Express on Monday. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Credit Suisse to combine units, float Winterthur NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- Credit Suisse Group said Tuesday it will merge its Credit Suisse First Boston investment banking division into its private and corporate bank, cutting up to 300 jobs cuts and dropping a name that #39;s been on Wall Street for 72 years. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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AP: Qwest to Pay \$250M Fraud Settlement Qwest Communications has agreed to pay \$250 million to settle a wide-ranging fraud investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, The Associated Press has learned. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Broadband Proves Popular The number of broadband users in the US nearly tripled in the past two and a half years to more than 48 million subscribers, according to a report released this week by the US Federal Communications Commission. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Developed nations needn #39;t fear outsourcing: IMF The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has debunked fears of job losses in industrialised nations due to outsourcing of services to developing nations. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Brown Struggles Early, but Yankees End It Fast Kevin Brown flirted with danger in the early innings, allowing the Blue Jays to take a 4-0 edge before the Yankees finally solved the Toronto lefthander Ted Lilly. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Flash memory market to continue growth, researcher finds LONDON - The mobile phone market for flash memory is becoming more competitive with the intense fight among NOR-type flash makers now expanding to include NAND-type flash producers, market researchers iSuppli Corp. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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JibJab Is Free for You and Me Turns out that Ludlow Music, which claims to own the copyright on a classic Woody Gutherie song, may not actually own it after all. Which means JibJab, a scrappy web animation site, gets to use 'This Land Is Your Land' to its heart's content. By Katie Dean. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Suicide attack kills 13 in Baghdad A suicide car bomber killed 13 people today next to the heavily fortified area in central Baghdad housing the interim government and US embassy, and eight US Marines died in combat in western Iraq. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Sears Sales Rise on Appliance Strength Sears, Roebuck amp; Co. (SN: Quote, Profile, Research) on Thursday said sales at stores open at least a year rose 1.9 percent in October, breaking a string of six straight monthly declines, helped by growth in appliances. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Beckham Practicing Again With Real Madrid David Beckham trained with Real Madrid on Monday for the first time since breaking two ribs last month during a World Cup qualifier. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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PC makers: Look before taking SP2 leap Many PC makers have a list of drivers and other patches that should be in place before installing the OS update.\ | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Bryant turns the page Mitch Kupchak and Jerry Buss issued a four-point statement through the Lakers #39; staff. Rudy Tomjanovich offered words of praise outside the locker room. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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You can blame NASA for the peculiar weather I have resisted commenting on this summer #39;s weather in hopes that it would straighten itself out. Since that no longer seems possible, however, I feel compelled to offer some advice on the subject. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Unfriendly airline grounds its pension plans Fly the friendly skies may be United Airlines slogan. But employees of Americas largest carrier wont be so convinced this weekend, on the heels of it filing court documents saying it is likely to scrap its pension plans. | This example news text is about business news | 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 science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Analysis / Culprits unknown, but goals a plenty Suicide bombers, booby-trapped cars or a gas leak; by midnight it was still impossible to get confirmed information from official Egyptian sources. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Dow Jones Lowers Guidance on Fewer Ads Dow Jones amp; Co., a financial news provider and publisher of the Wall Street Journal, lowered third-quarter guidance on Wednesday, due to declining Journal advertising bookings for September. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Sharp Expects Record Operating Profit OSAKA (Reuters) - Sharp Corp., the world's largest maker of liquid crystal display televisions, said on Monday it expected operating profit for the April-September first half to rise 32 percent to a record on strong demand for LCD TVs. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Nokia makes play for mobile content Java has suffered as a mobile content platform, compared to Qualcomm Brew, by having a fragmented channel and a confused economic proposition for developers. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Group: Israel Violating International Law (AP) AP - Israel has violated international law by systematically destroying Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip town of Rafah in a bid to create a buffer zone along the border with Egypt, according to a human rights report released Monday. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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West Virginia out of national title race His team #39;s national title hopes dashed, West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez searched for a positive to take out of the Mountaineers #39; loss to middling Virginia Tech. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Killer whales, newborns in tow, head south with two newborns in tow -- are heading south for the fall quot;chum festival, quot; says a whale researcher in the San Juan Islands. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Taiwan Mulls New Policy to Differentiate from China TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's foreign ministry is considering a proposal to use the name "Taiwan" more frequently to distinguish the island from rival China, a spokesman said on Tuesday, in a move likely to anger Beijing. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Thai violence ahead of key talks Suspected militants kill two people in southern Thailand, ahead of a Thailand-Malaysia annual meeting. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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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 world news | 1not_entailment
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NEC updates vector supercomputer com October 21, 2004, 5:09 AM PT. ZDNet #39;s survey of IT professionals in October kept upgrading hardware at number two on the businesses radar throughout the year. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Gugliotta returns to Celtics lineup CBC SPORTS ONLINE - The Boston Celtics added a healthy Tom Gugliotta and deleted injured Delonte West. Gugliotta, 34, was activated Wednesday from the injured list after missing seven games because of lower back pain. | This example news text is about world news | 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 sports | 0entailment
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Hollywood to sue net film pirates The US movie industry has launched legal action to sue people who facilitate illegal film downloading. The Motion Picture Association of America wants to stop people using the program BitTorrent to swap movies. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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