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Marshalls role in space revolution A NASA experiment that could help shape the future of space exploration as part of a new generation of potentially life-saving space crafts has launched | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Microsoft Fixes Key SP2 Issue (NewsFactor) NewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has released a Windows XP Service Pack 2 update to fix an installation problem that was caused by a third-party adware program named "T.V. Media." | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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#39;Miracle #39; birth was simply a deception says judge AN INFERTILE mother who gave birth to a so-called quot;miracle baby quot; was the victim of a quot;cruel deception quot; by child traffickers motivated by financial greed, a High Court judge in London ruled yesterday. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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UN force should expand in Haiti by Nov. The UN peacekeeping force in Haiti should reach the planned 8,000 or more by the end of November, Haitian radio reported Saturday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Blue Jays to buy SkyDome for \$21.24 million The Toronto Blue Jays agreed to buy SkyDome, the team #39;s ballpark, for about \$21.24 million. The 50,000-seat stadium, which opened in 1989, cost about \$375 million to construct and was mostly funded by taxpayers. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Feds seize Indymedia servers The FBI yesterday seized a pair of UK servers used by Indymedia, the independent newsgathering collective, after serving a subpoena in the US on Indymedia #39;s hosting firm, Rackspace. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Road trip ends on rough note; Ichiro goes 1 for 4 The Mariners begin a 13-game homestand today. It will be nice for them to put a word after home other than quot;run. quot;. The day after Chicago hit five home runs in an 8-7 victory, the | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Business ; Stocks Surge as Oil Slumps The Dow Jones industrial average lt;.DJI gt; rose 162.20 points, or 1.56 percent, to 10,590.22. The Standard amp; Poor #39;s 500 Index lt;. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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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 world news | 1not_entailment
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New ETFs on the Block More exchange-traded funds gives your itchy trading finger more reasons to scratch. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Shockey Struggling With New Giants Offense (AP) AP - Playing tight end for Tom Coughlin has taken the fun and the big play out of football for two-time Pro Bowl tight end Jeremy Shockey of the New York Giants. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Yukos executives leave Russia, speculation deepens MOSCOW -- A half-dozen executives of Yukos, the embattled oil giant, have left Russia and the company's chief financial officer said he won't return until he learns whether the government plans to charge him. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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US military launches attack outside Najaf shrine US troops and warplanes pounded Mehdi Army positions outside the Imam Ali mosque in Najaf early Sunday, US military officials said. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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No Sorry from the Queen Queen Elizabeth II stopped short of apologizing for the Allies #39; bombing of Dresden during her first state visit to Germany in 12 years and instead acknowledged quot;the appalling suffering of war on both sides. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Sentencing hasn #39;t been set OXFORD, Miss. -- Sherrie Miller Daly, wife of professional golfer John Daly, pleaded guilty Friday to a federal money laundering charge. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Iran Sees No Reason for Iraq Summit (AP) AP - There is no reason to hold a meeting of Iraq's neighbors planned for this week in Amman, an Iranian envoy said Monday in a further sign of strained relations following accusations by Jordan's King Abdullah that Tehran wanted to influence the Iraqi elections. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Nintendo, Sony start pre-holiday push TOKYO - Nintendo Co. Ltd. struck the first blow in what is set to be an all-out war with Sony Corp. for the lucrative handheld game console market, aggressively pricing its new dual-screen model at \$149. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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In one man's view, leaders shortchange strategy In the 1990s, as their European rival Airbus Industrie gobbled up market share, senior executives at aircraft builder Boeing Co. -- aviation engineers, financial analysts, retired military brass -- spent hours at team meetings reviewing the Boeing advertising campaign. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Fannie Mae execs set their defense Managers of mortgage finance company Fannie Mae will defend themselves before Congress Wednesday amid government findings that they broke accounting rules to deliver steady earnings growth quarter after quarter. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Space Station #39;s Oxygen Generator Is Repaired With Spare Parts The main oxygen generator aboard the International Space Station, which has been malfunctioning since last month, was partially repaired using spare parts that arrived last week. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Quake has thousands sleeping out Thousands of people in northern Japan are spending a second night in emergency shelters or out in the open after a series of earthquakes. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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SOUEY AND BELLAMY AT IT AGAIN GRAEME SOUNESS had to be separated from Craig Bellamy in a training ground bust-up yesterday after he blasted his swearing striker. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Sharon Presents Gaza Pullout Timetable Description: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon presents a detailed timetable for Israel #39;s withdrawal from most of the Gaza Strip. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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New Zealand announces initiatives to build links with ASEAN The New Zealand government has agreed to a range of initiatives to build closer ties with the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Wednesday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Update 4: Huffy Files for Chapter 11, Buyer Emerges A competitor to Huffy Corp., which filed Wednesday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, said it was interested in buying Huffy, which makes about a third of the bicycles sold in the United States. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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New Israeli-Palestinian ties buoy peace hopes -UN Israeli-Palestinian cooperation since Palestinian President Yasser Arafat #39;s death has helped buoy hopes for a revived West Asia peace process, the top UN envoy for the Middle East said. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Mussina, Matsui Set Up Game One Victory for Yankees Mike Mussina retired the first 19 batters he faced and Hideki Matsui drove in five runs as the New York Yankees opened the American League Championship Series with a wild 10-7 win over the Boston Red Sox Tuesday. | 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 science and technology | 0entailment
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Yankees acquire new leadoff man The Yankees have found a new leadoff man, signing free-agent second baseman Tony Womack to a two-year contract, Sporting News has learned. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Clinton Gets Hearty Campaign 'Welcome Back' (Reuters) Reuters - Former U.S. President Bill\Clinton, just seven weeks after heart surgery, received a\rousing welcome back to the campaign trail on Monday at a rally\to rev up core Democratic support before next week's election. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Schwab to pay deposed CEO \$10 million in cash plus stock SAN FRANCISCO Slumping stock brokerage Charles Schwab has promised to pay ten (m) million dollars in cash to recently ousted chief executive David Pottruck. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Nokia, Intel team on Symbian phones ZDNet #39;s survey of IT professionals in August kept Wired amp; Wireless on top for the 18th month in a row. Intel and Nokia will jointly develop smart phones that run on the Symbian operating system, unveiling | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Millions in Americas Watch Lunar Eclipse (Reuters) Reuters - Millions of people in the Americas\stayed up on Wednesday to observe a total lunar eclipse that\bathed the moon in a coppery red glow and gave scientists a\chance to study the Earth's atmosphere. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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T. Rowe Price Has Wind in Its Sails Can the mutual fund firm do well in a bad environment for financial services? | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Bolts get hands on McCardell SAN DIEGO ---- After Sunday #39;s loss to the Falcons in Atlanta, the Chargers faced an emergency situation in their thinned-out receiving corps. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Kissinger Criticized Subordinates Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger suggested punishing subordinates who criticized military dictatorships in Chile and Argentina in the 1970s, declassified documents show. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Iran Using Lasers to Enrich Uranium - Exile Group (Reuters) Reuters - An Iranian exile group accused Tehran on\Friday of using advanced laser technology to secretly enrich\uranium and of lying to the United Nations nuclear watchdog\body about the covert program. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Williams bids to beat Klitschko in Vegas South London fighter Danny Williams is bidding to reclaim the WBC world heavyweight title for Britain when he takes on champion Vitali Klitschko in Las Vegas. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Loeb in limbo as French teams pull out SBASTIEN LOEB, the new rallying world champion, will be the highest-profile casualty of a shock decision yesterday by two leading French manufacturers to pull out of the sport. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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BT sells off stake in Eutelsat BRITISH Telecom today announced the sale of its stake in one of the worlds largest satellite companies for 363 million. The telecoms giant said it was offloading its 15.8 per cent holding in Paris-based | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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UN: 10,000 People Dying Monthly in Darfur In the Darfur region of western Sudan, nearly 10,000 people per month have lost their lives from malnutrition and disease adding up to 70,000 deaths since the crisis started in February of 2003. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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A hotbed of energy waits to be tapped in Indonesia Geothermal sources remain untapped as leaders focus instead on the country's reserves of fossil fuels. | This example news text is about world 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 science and technology | 0entailment
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Florida Keys Mostly Deserted Ahead of Ivan KEY WEST, Fla. - A slight westward "wobble" by Hurricane Ivan gave storm-weary Florida a tiny glimmer of hope Saturday, but the still-threatened Keys stood mostly boarded up, deserted by evacuating residents and tourists well on their way to safety... | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Automakers look to rev up sales with fun new ads Tired of the heavy political ads, the ones that weigh you down with negativity, blame for national problems and division? Now there #39;s less reason to fret the breaks in your TV shows. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Arafat Dead, Say Palestinian Sources Amid Confusion PARIS (Reuters) - The fate of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat was mired in confusion on Tuesday as French doctors contradicted reports by senior Palestinian officials that the veteran leader had died at a Paris hospital. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Nintendo, Sony start pre-holiday push TOKYO - Nintendo Co. Ltd. struck the first blow in what is set to be an all-out war with Sony Corp. for the lucrative handheld game console market, aggressively pricing its new dual-screen model at \$149. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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AOL Launching New Online Shopping Site (AP) AP - America Online announced the launch of an online shopping site it says will provide and easy and fast way to compare products from thousands of online merchants. | This example news text is about science and technology | 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 business news | 1not_entailment
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The Fight is Finished October 18, 2004 - Tecmo announced today that Dead or Alive Ultimate has officially gone gold. This means, of course, that production work on the deluxe, Live-enabled, Xbox-exclusive DOA extravaganza is now complete. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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South Carolinian may be tapped for top NASA job Retired Marine Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr., a former space shuttle astronaut from South Carolina for whom the new military elementary school at Laurel Bay north of Beaufort was named | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Colombian Far-Right Leader Gunned Down -Police BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - A far-right Colombian warlord participating in peace negotiations with the government has been killed by his own men, police said on Monday, in another bloody incident that could undermine the shaky talks. | 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 sports | 1not_entailment
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ProSafe Smart Switch The ProSafe Smart Switch line from NETGEAR is positioned between their unmanaged and fully managed switches and offers basic Web (browser) based management capabilities primarily for small to medium sized businesses. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Injury forces Mauresmo to forfeit final, Soderling win in Lyon FILDERSTADT (Germany): American Lindsay Davenport won the Filderstadt Grand Prix yesterday after world number one Amelie Mauresmo retired injured after the first set. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Typhoon Aere menaces Taiwan TAIPEI, Taiwan -- A strong typhoon lashed northern Taiwan on Tuesday, dumping heavy rain, grounding some flights and closing financial markets, schools and businesses across parts of the island. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Gaza Plan May Bring Palestinian State-Sharon Aide (Reuters) Reuters - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's\chief of staff on Thursday called a Gaza withdrawal plan a\possible step toward a Palestinian state, in a clear sign of\softening following Yasser Arafat's death. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Cisco to acquire network monitoring provider NetSolve Cisco Systems Inc. channel partners will be able to offer real-time monitoring of enterprises #39; networks after the company agreed to acquire NetSolve Inc. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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WORLD IN BRIEF RIO DE JANEIRO -- Gang members shot and wounded dozens of people at a Rio de Janeiro disco Sunday after party organizers refused to stop the music to honor a suspected drug kingpin killed earlier by police. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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S.C. Assistants Asked to Stay on Staff (AP) AP - Three of Lou Holtz's assistant coaches will remain at South Carolina under new coach Steve Spurrier, though their assignments may change. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Dollar Falls, Hits Record Low Vs. Euro LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar tumbled to a record low against the euro and a 12-year trough versus sterling on Wednesday as it ran into a fresh wave of selling after consolidating earlier this week. | This example news text is about science and technology | 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 world news | 0entailment
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Ajax finally comes to terms with Trabelsi Amsterdam, the Netherlands (Sports Network) - Ajax defender Hatem Trabelsi finally ended his holdout by signing a new two-year contract on Friday. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Strachan early favourite for Portsmouth job Redknapp and his No2 Jim Smith resigned from Portsmouth yesterday, leaving controversial new director Velimir Zajec in temporary control. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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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 sports | 0entailment
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British athletics appoint psychologist for 2008 Olympics British athletics chiefs have appointed sports psychologist David Collins as Performance Director to produce medal winners at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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More on the INDUCE Act \\"Copyright officials recommended on Thursday that U.S. law be amended so that\companies that rely on copyright infringement to make a profit can be held\liable for their actions."\\Which of course applies only to US companies. Kazaa should be free and clear.\\...\\Should have supplied a link. I'm a BAD blogger!\\ | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Singh Drawn Against Langer in World Match Play Opener LONDON (Reuters) - World number one Vijay Singh faces a first-round encounter with victorious European Ryder Cup captain Bernhard Langer in the World Match Play Championship at Wentworth Thursday. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Blasts, gun attacks claim 41 in Assam DIMAPUR / GUWAHATI: In a sudden outburst of violence in Northeast, 41 people were killed and about 140 injured in a series of blasts and firing by militants in Nagaland and neighbouring Assam on Sunday. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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NASA is trying to reduce the size of liftoff debris NASA is relying on an overhaul of the space shuttle #39;s towering external fuel tank to eliminate dangerous debris that triggered the fatal breakup of Columbia nearly two years ago, space agency officials said Monday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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ElBaradei Confirmed Seeking Third Term at IAEA VIENNA (Reuters) - The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, is seeking a third term at the helm of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a note circulated to the agency's governing board on Monday confirmed. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Sadr army becoming potent political force For a moment this week, it looked as if Moqtada al-Sadr - the leader of a Shiite rebellion against the US presence in Iraq - might | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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FCC Proposes Record \$1.2 Million Fine Against Fox Federal regulators proposed a record indecency fine of nearly \$1.2 million Tuesday against Fox Broadcasting Co. for an episode of its reality series "Married by America" that included graphic scenes from bachelor and bachelorette parties. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Panasonic Readies Speedy SD Cards New line of flash memory cards will transfer data twice as fast as current cards. | This example news text is about science and technology | 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 sports | 0entailment
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Hughes keen on Blackburn position LONDON, England -- Wales coach Mark Hughes has admitted he is interested in taking over as manager of Blackburn, who have lost Graeme Souness to Newcastle. | This example news text is about science and technology | 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 business news | 1not_entailment
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Karzai ahead after first million votes counted in Afghan election <b>...</b> The chief rival of interim President Hamid Karzai said he has evidence of organized fraud in Afghanistan #39;s election and accused the UN-Afghan electoral commission on Monday of ignoring his complaints. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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NCAA probation for little engine that could ROMEOVILLE, Ill. The Division Two school that won an NCAA Division One championship in volleyball last year is on NCAA probation for four years. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Oracle apps upgrade to ship within 60 days Oracle customers will be able to get the delayed version of the company's E-Business Suite 11i.10 within 60 days, Oracle announced today. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Bomb Kills Two US Soldiers, Injures One in Afghanistan Two US soldiers were killed and a third was wounded Wednesday when a bomb exploded as they drove through an area of central Afghanistan where Taliban fighters are said | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Rights Watch Urges Karzai to Sideline Warlords KABUL (Reuters) - A leading rights group urged Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday to sideline warlords implicated in rights abuses and strengthen the rule of law when he announces a new cabinet after being sworn in next week. | This example news text is about science and technology | 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 sports | 0entailment
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Sri Lanka says Tamil Tiger killings undermine peace bid (AFP) AFP - The Sri Lankan government said a wave of killings blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels was undermining confidence in the peace process which has been stalled since April 2003. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Clemens, Hentgen File for Free Agency (AP) AP - Roger Clemens, fresh off his record seventh Cy Young Award, became a free agent Thursday on the final day to file, along with former Cy Young winner Pat Hentgen. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Newmont Strikes Gold, Profit Up 12.5 Pct NEW YORK (Reuters) - Newmont Mining Corp. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=NEM.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">NEM.N</A>, the world's largest gold miner, on Wednesday said third-quarter profit rose 12.5 percent on higher gold prices and strong base metal sales. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Kenyan Nobel Prize winner pledges to continue planting quot;seeds of <b>...</b> Kenya #39;s environmentalist Wangari Maathai said Friday that she feels quot;very excited quot; to win the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize and pledges to continue to plant the seeds of peace with her fellow Kenyans. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Delta to cut up to 6,900 jobs CHICAGO - Delta Air Lines (DAL) said Wednesday it plans to eliminate between 6,000 and 6,900 jobs during the next 18 months, implement a 10 across-the-board pay reduction and reduce employee benefits. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Coke, Bottler and EU Reach Antitrust Deal ATLANTA (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=KO.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">KO.N</A> and its largest bottler, Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=CCE.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">CCE.N</A>, said on Tuesday they had reached an agreement to settle a five-year antitrust case with the European Commission. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Da Vinci Rocket Launch Delayed Until January The Golden Palace.com Space Program Powered by the da Vinci Project announced that the launch of its private rocket has delayed until at least January. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Vice chairman wants Wenger to stay for life Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein revealed he hoped Arsene Wenger would stay at the club for life after the manager agreed to extend his stay at Highbury. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Choice of Gonzales May Blaze a Trail for the High Court The choice of Alberto R. Gonzales as attorney general may be part of a strategy to bolster his credentials with conservatives. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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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 business news | 0entailment
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Microsoft Talks Security, Seriously Efforts to ease patch management are just part of the process, exec says. | 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 science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Cingular/AWE Deal to Get Conditional OK NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. regulators are set to give Cingular Wireless final approval for its \$41 billion purchase of AT T Wireless Services Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AWE.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">AWE.N</A> on Monday, on condition that it sells assets including wireless airwaves in more than 16 markets, according to a source close to the deal. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Queuing fans miss Kewell ANGRY soccer fans missed most of Harry Kewell #39;s rare Sydney performance on Tuesday because of long queues to buy and collect tickets. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Security firm hires teenage accused of writing Sasser virus Sven Jaschan, an 18-year-old from Waffensen in Lower Saxony, who is also thought to be behind the Netsky virus and is currently awaiting trial for writing the Sasser worm, could be about to start work with German firewall company Securepoint. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Husband of CARE worker pleads for her release BAGHDAD - Tahseen Ali Hassan pleaded with kidnappers Thursday to release his wife, the director of the aid agency CARE International in Iraq. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Private space plane rockets towards \$17m prize MOJAVE (California) - SpaceShipOne, a privately built three-seat rocket plane, punched into space yesterday, moving a step closer to a US\$10 million (S\$17 million) civilian space prize. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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