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Athletics Edge Orioles 4-3 (AP) AP - Jermaine Dye hit a tying two-run single in the sixth and Adam Melhuse followed with a go-ahead single, leading the Oakland Athletics over former teammate Miguel Tejada and the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 on Monday night. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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UK growth prediction upgraded by think-tank A LEADING international think-tank yesterday upgraded its forecast of UK growth this year from 3.1 to 3.4, while cutting its prediction for the US but raising its expectations for the euro area and Japan. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Seahawks Take NFC West The Seahawks deny a Falcons' two-point try for the tie with no time remaining to wrap up the NFC West, 28-26, on Sunday. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Kodak wins patent lawsuit against Sun A federal jury in New York has ruled that Sun violated several patents held by Eastman Kodak when it developed its Java technology. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Laser mouse conquers new surfaces Logitech's new mouse is as comfortable on opaque glass as it is four-wheeling over rough desk surfaces. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Lack of a successor clouds future after Arafat YASSER Arafat seems to have held off one more challenge to his rule. But his latest victory does not answer the question of what will happen when he finally does leave the political scene. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Holiday Outlook Brightens for Retailers (AP) AP - The outlook for the holiday season brightened Thursday as many of the nation's retailers reported an improvement in sales in October. Discounters, however, had another month of lackluster results as their customers cut back their spending again. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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WORLD BRIEFS US SOLDIER KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN. An attack on a patrol killed an American soldier in Afghanistan, the third US fatality there this week, the military said yesterday, amid a flurry of attacks that wounded | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Nigerian clashes: '50,000 killed' The number of people killed in communal clashes in central Nigeria is far higher than previously thought, a new government study says. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Juniper Takes A Nip Out Of Cisco (BusinessWeek Online) BusinessWeek Online - Had Scott G. Kriens stayed at StrataCom Inc. for a few more weeks in 1996, he would have ended up working for fast-rising networking star Cisco Systems Inc. , which bought StrataCom that April. But rather than take a ride on the Cisco rocketship, Kriens left to run tiny Juniper Networks Inc. Now, Kriens and Juniper are the highfliers. Over the past year, Juniper has handed its Silicon Valley neighbor a string of defeats in the market for gear used to shuttle e-mail, videos, and Internet phone calls between cities and continents. ... | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Brief: CSC signs \$1B outsourcing deal with Textron Computer Sciences Corp. will provide Textron Inc. with infrastructure and network support services under a 10-year, \$1 billion contract, the companies announced. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Early dinosaur was probably a stealthy hunter A newly discovered fossil may be the remains of one of the first stealth hunters, a swimming dinosaur that could use its long neck to sneak up on prey and strike without warning. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Hostage Takers Widen Demands Beyond Iraqi Affairs BAGHDAD, Aug 29 (AFP) - For the first time since the kidnappings of foreigners started in Iraq in April, hostage takers have set conditions external to the country by demanding that France lift a ban on Islamic headscarves in state schools. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Israeli Helicopter Fires at Gaza Building (AP) AP - An Israeli helicopter fired two missiles in Gaza City after nightfall Wednesday, one at a building in the Zeitoun neighborhood, witnesses said, setting a fire. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Gateway tiptoes into the black Irvine, California - Gateway reported a narrowed net loss in the first quarter on continued restructuring of its operations and the integration of newly acquired firm eMachines. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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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 sports | 0entailment
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Gas Price at 3-Month Low, Diesel Below \$2 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail gasoline prices fell to their lowest level in three months and the cost of diesel fuel dropped below \$2 a gallon for the first time in 12 weeks, the Energy Department said on Monday. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Hubble Captures Cat #39;s Eye Nebula Sept. 9, 2004 - Like an onion cut in half, the concentric shells surrounding the Cat #39;s Eye Nebula are visible in the newest image from the Hubble Space Telescope. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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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 science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Rojo Blog Launched \\Today we launched our Rojo blog:\\"We are very pleased to announce a new company: Rojo Networks, Inc. Our mission\is to make online content more accessible and useful for information\consumers, and our free Internet service, Rojo, aims to do just that."\\"In early 2003 the founders of Rojo met for the first time in a cafe in San\Francisco. We had come from different backgrounds-Chris Alden had been a\co-founder of Red Herring Communications and so had come from a publishing\perspective while Kevin Burton had developed and was soon to release an RSS\reader called NewsMonster (see who else is involved in Rojo here)-but we\shared a passionate belief that with the revolution in online writing, ...\\ | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Dollar Climbs, But Real Money on Sideline NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar was mostly stronger across the board on Tuesday as dealers pared back bets against the currency in predominantly technical trading. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Rooney scores hat trick in debut for Manchester United In his debut for Manchester United on Tuesday, the 18-year-old England striker scored three goals as United thrashed Turkey #39;s Fenerbahce 6-2 in the second rotation of the Champions League. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Update 2: JC Penney Taps Former Macy #39;s, LVMH Head JC Penney Co. Inc. named a former chairman and chief executive of both Macy #39;s and luxury retailer LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, to lead the department store company, replacing Allen Questrom. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Yahoo at work on desktop search Internet company Yahoo announced yesterday that it is at work on a desktop search product. The offering would allow people to search their own PCs as easily as they can currently search the internet. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Applied Materials Signals Caution Applied Materials (AMAT:Nasdaq - news - research) posted sharply higher net income in its fiscal fourth quarter but said it had seen demand decelerate recently. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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The passion of the beatification The 19th century mystic nun who inspired some of the more controversial scenes of Mel Gibson #39;s hit movie, The Passion of the Christ, was beatified on Sunday by Pope John Paul II. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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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 science and technology | 0entailment
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Wil Wheaton to speak at Macworld Expo SF IDG World Expo on Tuesday announced that actor, author and self-described geek Wil Wheaton will deliver quot;a special feature presentation quot; entitled quot;Just a Geek quot; at the upcoming Macworld Conference amp; Expo in San Francisco, Calif. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Hoyas Report Temple junior guard Mardy Collins, a preseason All-Atlantic 10 selection, clearly was the best player on the floor. Whenever Georgetown attempted to challenge the Owls #39; lead, Collins silenced the Hoyas #39; run with a shot from the outside. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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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 world news | 0entailment
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Bank of Ireland Posts Rise in Profit The Bank of Ireland reported a 7.8 percent rise in half-year profits Thursday but also revealed a significant drop in investor confidence at its asset management unit. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Blue screens on red planet Evidence from busy rovers suggests one-time presence of water, but system reboots almost dried up the sea of data. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Microsoft loses its Halo 2 Microsoft has confirmed that a pirated copy of Halo 2 for Xbox in the PAL video format and French language started circulating on the Internet late Wednesday night. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Blue Chips Inch Up, Oil Rise Caps Gains US blue-chip stocks rose slightly on Friday as government data showed better-than-expected demand in August for durable goods other than transportation equipment, but climbing oil prices limited gains. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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13 dead, 52 wounded in Philippine bomb explosion COTABATO, Philippines: Thirteen people were killed and at least 52 others injured in a bomb attack in a public market in the southern Philippines Sunday, the military said. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Mac Skeptic: Are Hackers Now Gunning for the Mac? Macs still have fewer bugs than Windows PCs, but Apple moves to plug security holes before problems crop up. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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At last, the #39;G #39; word: US finally recognizes Sudan crisis as <b>...</b> For months, the United States and the rest of the world have danced maddeningly around the semantics of how to describe the situation in the Darfur region of Sudan, calling it everything from a quot;humanitarian catastrophe quot; to quot;crimes against humanity. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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AOL Reconsiders, Backs Sender ID (NewsFactor) NewsFactor - America Online (NYSE: AOL) is giving Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) a second chance by agreeing to\support the software giant's anti-spam technology that it previously had rejected. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Chelsea denies conflict of interest in Champions League grouping Chelsea has denied there is any conflict of interest in its being grouped with Russian side CSKA Moscow in the Champions League. The two sides were drawn Thursday in Group H, along with titleholder Porto and Paris Saint-Germain. | This example news text is about sports | 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 sports | 0entailment
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Yankees rally in 12th, even series They knew all about this haunted house in the Bronx and about the ghosts that come out around midnight in October. But until last night, the Minnesota Twins hadn #39;t lived the nightmare themselves. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Rivals Join to Develop Hybrid-Car Technology General Motors Corp. and DaimlerChrysler AG are throwing their combined weight behind a new hybrid technology for cars and trucks, setting the stage for a spread to the mainstream. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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2 arrested for alleged racial taunts at Yorke Police yesterday arrested two men in connection with alleged racist taunts aimed at Birmingham City striker Dwight Yorke. YORKE... accused Rovers fans of making monkey gestures towards him last Sunday. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Cardinals to Play Broncos Boise State accepts a bid Tuesday to play Louisville in the Liberty Bowl on Dec. 31, in a matchup of the nation's top two offenses. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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FTC Assesses Bounty System for Catching Spammers The FTC today issued a report assessing whether and how a system that rewards members of the public for tracking down spammers would or could help improve enforcement of the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2002 | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Search Is Second Most Popular Online Activity Aug. 30, 2004. Approximately 38 million Americans use search engines each day, making search second only to e-mail as the most popular online activity according to a new report. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Francona Cautious About Schilling BOSTON - Red Sox manager Terry Francona expressed cautious optimism Friday that RHP Curt Schilling #39;s injured right ankle may allow him to pitch before the end of the American League Championship Series. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Postwar policy chief to resign from post WASHINGTON -- The White House's director of postwar policy for Iraq, who was instrumental in helping to set up an interim government to lead that country until elections can be held, is stepping down. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Arafat Doctor: Let Us Know Why He Died AMMAN, 13 November 2004 - The late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafats personal doctor has called for a public inquiry into the causes of his patients death in Paris. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Famous film maker put up for sale Ilford Imaging, the world's largest producer of black and white camera film, is up for sale after going into administration. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Blue Chips Extend Losses, Wal-Mart Weighs NEW YORK (Reuters) - Blue-chip stocks extended losses on Monday as a disappointing start to holiday sales from the world's largest retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=WMT.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">WMT.N</A> weighed on sentiment. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Japan automaker hikes FY forecast TOKYO (CBS.MW) - Japan #39;s third-largest automaker Honda Motor Co. said Wednesday its first-half net profit rose 0.9 percent to 241. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Bush campaign site blocks traffic from abroad The folks in charge of the United States president #39;s re-election campaign seem to have forgotten that the first two letters of WWW stand for quot;world wide. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Amtrak in Another Hole with \$1.3 Bln Loss WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Amtrak is in another financial hole after posting a \$1.3 billion operating loss last fiscal year and again receiving far less than it requested in federal subsidies, an influential transportation watchdog said on Sunday. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Weis chooses not to make pickoff Bill Belichick won't have to worry about Charlie Weis raiding his coaching staff for Notre Dame. But we'll have to see whether new Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban has an eye on any of his former assistants. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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Oil prices at high on Norway fear US oil prices have hit new highs on fears that a shipping strike in Norway could severely disrupt supplies from the world #39;s third largest exporter. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Israel drops threat to limit Muslims at shrine JERUSALEM -- Israel will not limit the number of Muslim worshipers at a hotly disputed Jerusalem site during the holy month of Ramadan, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon decided yesterday, backing away from a threat to restrict access. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Druse leader criticizes Lahoud #39;s extended term A Lebanese opposition leader on Saturday renewed his criticism of pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud #39;s extended term, a day after a close supporter was wounded in a car bombing regarded as a warning not to upset Lebanon #39;s Damascus-backed establishment. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Time Warner, Comcast in Talks on Adelphia Deal Comcast Corp. on Monday said it is in talks with Time Warner Inc. to explore a possible deal to acquire bankrupt cable company Adelphia Communications Corp.. quot;Comcast is in discussions | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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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 world news | 0entailment
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Eagles Extend Sheppard and Rayburn PHILADELPHIA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia Eagles announced Saturday that cornerback Lito Sheppard and defensive tackle Sam Rayburn each signed contract extensions that will keep both players in the fold through the 2011 season. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Pay-Per-Click Search Advertising Comes First Pay-Per-Click Search Advertising Comes First\\There are a variety of advertising options available to online business owners small and large. There's traditional banner advertising, text ads of both static and contextual varieties, popups and popunders, layer ads and pay-per-click search engine advertising.\\For just about any business looking to advertise online, pay-per-click ... | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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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 business news | 0entailment
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Hold the Risotto, Make It Fried Rice When the renowned cookbook author Marcella Hazan comes to New York, Italian food is not uppermost on her mind she eats Chinese. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Clippers #39; Brand suspended one game New York, NY (Sports Network) - Los Angeles Clippers forward Elton Brand was suspended Tuesday for one game by the NBA for shoving Charlotte #39;s Emeka Okafor during the fourth quarter of Monday night #39;s game. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Court Slaps Wireless Spammer A federal judge has ordered a permanent injunction against a Rhode Island man after he allegedly sent millions of unsolicited short text messages to Verizon Wireless customers. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Recommendations to Combat Obesity in Kids (AP) AP - The Institute of Medicine had recommendations for several groups to help stem childhood obesity: | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Vonage talks of 911 advancements In Rhode Island, will there be an answer to a major problem for the Internet phone industry?\ | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Sun's Loiacono Outlines Solaris Road Map (Ziff Davis) Ziff Davis - In an eWEEK interview, the Sun exec says he sees Solaris, Linux, Java and even Windows coexisting. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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NBA: New Jersey 111, Chicago 106 (2OT) Alonzo Mourning put New Jersey ahead for good in the second overtime period Friday night and the Nets went on to defeat Chicago, 111-106. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Microsoft: The reality behind the image CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why the company remains wildly successful despite a string of mediocre product launches. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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XM Satellite Radio to Broadcast on Web XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. will soon begin broadcasting some of its stations to subscribers over the Internet, fresh on the heels of the company's discontinuation of a receiver for PCs that some users used to circumvent the music industry's crackdown on illegal file sharing. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Three Lebanese employees of food company shot dead in a Baghdad <b>...</b> Three Lebanese nationals who worked for a food company in Baghdad were shot dead in one of the victim #39;s homes on Friday and a fourth person | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Vodafone gives away free desktop text software With the UK sending over two billion texts every month, according to the Mobile Data Association, Big Red is giving away the software free to encourage companies to make more use of the messaging service. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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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 world news | 1not_entailment
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What's in the Box? Radio Tags Know That, and More I.B.M. plans to invest \$250 million over the next five years and employ 1,000 people in a new business unit to support products and services related to sensor networks. | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Bank of America reveals plans to lay off 4,500 Bank of America said Thursday it will layoff 4,500 employees as part of the companys ongoing integration of FleetBoston Financial. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Group of Seven Wants More Oil Output WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The world's top finance officials on Friday asked oil-producing nations to step up output and agreed it was crucial to work out exactly why prices have soared to levels that threaten global growth. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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Nepal awaits Maoist response to call for talks: World News Kathmandu, Sep 23 : Nepal remained torn between hope and doubt, awaiting a response from the Maoist insurgents as the government said it would send a formal proposal to them to hold peace talks. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Relief Effort Gains as Aid Is Reaching More Survivors The international lifeline to save five million homeless victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami gathered strength on Sunday. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Royal Dutch/Shell fined \$120m WASHINGTON -- A \$120 million fine levied on Royal Dutch/Shell Group by the Securities and Exchange Commission resolves the company's part in the SEC inquiry into the overstatement of oil and gas reserves, but the role of individuals is still under investigation, regulators said yesterday.. | This example news text is about business news | 1not_entailment
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Bryant's Attorneys Ask for Dismissal Attorneys for NBA star Kobe Bryant have asked the judge to dismiss the sexual assault charge against him with opening statements less than a week away, a court official said Wednesday. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Giants Beat Astros, Boost Playoff Hopes (AP) AP - Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants can reach the playoffs two ways. They certainly boosted both chances Tuesday night. Brett Tomko won his sixth consecutive decision and San Francisco beat the visiting Houston Astros 9-2 to maintain their wild-card lead and move within 1 1/2 games of first-place Los Angeles in the NL West. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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ALCS NOTEBOOK Lowe gets to start for Sox in must-win situation Boston -- What #39;s in store today for Boston #39;s beleaguered pitching staff? Scheduled starter Tim Wakefield volunteered to work in relief on Saturday and threw 3 1/3 innings. | This example news text is about world news | 0entailment
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AMD desktop chips edge ahead of Intel Figures from ZDNet Germany labs show AMD's fastest chips outpacing its rival's for mainstream applications. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Nicaragua Agrees to Destroy Antiaircraft Missiles Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, on the second day of a mission to strengthen security ties across Central and South America, received an unambiguous promise | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Genetic Study of Lice Hints At Clash of Archaic Humans Scientists unraveling the genetic history of head lice have found startling evidence that early humans mingled with a clan of hairy, distant cousins as recently as 25,000 years ago in Asia -- a | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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US Olympic Officials Condemn New Assault on Hamm #39;s Gold Medal The US Olympic Committee says quot;outrageous and improper quot; pressure is being put on gymnast Paul Hamm to give up his gold medal to a South Korean rival. | This example news text is about sports | 1not_entailment
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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 science and technology | 0entailment
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Police pull body of lost autistic man, 46, from Oakville creek (Canadian Press) Canadian Press - OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) - The body of a missing autistic man was pulled from a creek Monday, just metres from where a key piece of evidence was uncovered but originally overlooked because searchers had the wrong information. | This example news text is about world news | 1not_entailment
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Veto This Bill IN JUNE, the House and Senate each passed corporate tax bills. As we wrote at the time, both threatened to inflict further complications on the tax code, widen the budget deficit and affirm the belief of corporations | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Depth of Planning by Rebels Is Evident in School's Remains Investigators suspect Chechen rebels had hidden weapons or other equipment beneath the first-floor library weeks or months before their attack on a Russian school. | This example news text is about science and technology | 0entailment
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Where #39;s Phil? BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- It #39;s not a Ryder Cup until there #39;s a controversy, invented or otherwise. On Wednesday the stage belonged to Phil Mickelson, who became a cause celebre by skipping a Ryder Cup | This example news text is about business news | 0entailment
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Sun-Microsoft deal raises Open Office questions Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said that is looking for ways to work more closely with developers of the Open Office open source project, while at the same time, apparently reserving the right to sue them, according to a legal agreement between Microsoft and Open Office's major sponsor, Sun Microsystems Inc., made public this week. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Texas Instruments is unconvinced WiMax will replace DSL Despite all of the hype surrounding WiMax, chip maker Texas Instruments Inc. remains unconvinced the technology will revolutionize the way that broadband Internet services are delivered to homes and offices, according to a company executive. | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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Lack of a successor clouds future after Arafat YASSER Arafat seems to have held off one more challenge to his rule. But his latest victory does not answer the question of what will happen when he finally does leave the political scene. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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IBM releases new Linux-oriented database software San Francisco, September 9: International Business Machines Corp late on Wednesday rolled out a new version of its database software aimed at users of Linux and Unix operating systems that it hopes will help the company take away market share from market | This example news text is about science and technology | 1not_entailment
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EA Video Game 'Madden' Tops 1.3 Million First Week (Reuters) Reuters - "Madden NFL 2005," the latest\version of Electronic Arts Inc.'s (ERTS.O) pro football video\game franchise, sold more than 1.3 million copies in its first\week of release, the company said on Thursday, citing internal\figures. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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Hopes fade for trapped miners Chenjiashan Mine - Hopes of finding alive 141 workers trapped inside a north China coal pit vanished Monday as officials and angry relatives blamed the disaster on management #39;s drive for profit. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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New Nokia Trojan Locks Down Phones A new mobile trojan is doing the rounds, reportedly disabling Nokia 7610 handsets. The trojan may affect some other phones using the Series 60 User Interface of the Symbian OS. | This example news text is about sports | 0entailment
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