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Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| In the fall of 1991, he asked a German family he had met in Cairo to help him continue his education in Germany. | Who asked a German family to help him continue his education in 1991 Ramzi Binalshibh | false | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Mohamed Atta | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Atef | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Marwan al Shehhi | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac A group of people from the the Technical University of Hamburg | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac A group of aspiring jihadists | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac A German family who once travelled to Cairo | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Bin Laden, Mohamed Atta, and Ziad Jarrah | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Ziad Jarrah | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac The Hamburg group | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac KSM | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Ramzi Binalshibh | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | What group from Germany became key players in the 9/11 conspirac Bin Laden | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree Cairo | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree Born in Kafr el Sheikh and studied in | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree In Kandahar, Edinburg University | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree In Kafr el Sheikh, Cairo University | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree Born in Cairo and studied in Cairo University | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree Born in Kafr el Sheikh and studied in Cairo University | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree University of Hamburg | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree He was born in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt and attend Cairo University | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Where was Mohamed Atta born and what university did he attend to get and architect degree Cairo University | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend Technical University of Cairo | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend Harward University | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend The Technical University of Hamburg | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend University of Germany | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend MIT | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend The University of Hamburg | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend Cairo University, University of Hamburg and Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend Cairo University | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | What schools did Mohamed Atta attend University of Edinburg | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining 1997 | true | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining 1996, became leader | false | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining Poor performance as bridge between Muslims and Christians | true | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining 1995 | false | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining 1997, became decision maker | true | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality | true | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
In the fall of 1997, he joined a working group at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, a group designed to bridge the gap between Muslims and Christians. ||||| Atta proved a poor bridge, however, because of his abrasive and increasingly dogmatic personality. | When did Atta join a working group? What was the outcome of the joining Excelled as bridge between Muslims and Christians | false | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany Cairo | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany 1991 | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany 1992 | true | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany 1968, Hamburg | true | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany 1965, Kandahar | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. | When was Mohammad Atta born and when did he move to Germany Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt. After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992 | true | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Mohamed Atta was what age when he received a degree in Architectural Engineering 1991 | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Mohamed Atta was what age when he received a degree in Architectural Engineering 22 | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Mohamed Atta was what age when he received a degree in Architectural Engineering 1999 | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Mohamed Atta was what age when he received a degree in Architectural Engineering Not yet 22 | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Mohamed Atta was what age when he received a degree in Architectural Engineering 1992 | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple of years. | Mohamed Atta was what age when he received a degree in Architectural Engineering 1990 | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Who moved to Hamburg in 1992 Mohamed Atta | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Who moved to Hamburg in 1992 Marwan al Shehhi | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Who moved to Hamburg in 1992 Atta | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Who moved to Hamburg in 1992 Ziad Jarrah | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Who moved to Hamburg in 1992 Ramzi Binalshibh | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Who moved to Hamburg in 1992 Bin Laden | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | false |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | Were the key players in the 9/11 conspiracy who executed the plane operations established al Qaeda members Yes | true | 18 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| Not surprisingly, Mohamed Atta, Ramzi Binalshibh, Marwan al Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah would all become key players in the 9/11 conspiracy. | Were the key players in the 9/11 conspiracy who executed the plane operations established al Qaeda members Not specified | false | 18 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans To engage al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation | true | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans Mohamed Atta | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans Atef | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans Marwan al Shehhi | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans Ziad Jarrah | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans KSM | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans Ramzi Binalshibh | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans Bin Laden | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
Although Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM initially contemplated using established al Qaeda members to execute the planes operation, the late 1999 arrival in Kandahar of four aspiring jihadists from Germany suddenly presented a more attractive alternative. ||||| The Hamburg group shared the anti-U.S. fervor of the other candidates for the operation, but added the enormous advantages of fluency in English and familiarity with life in the West, based on years that each member of the group had spent living in Germany. | What were the initial plans of the plane attack masterminds, before switching plans To attack with car bombs | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Where did Atta live before moving to Hamburg Cairo | true | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Where did Atta live before moving to Hamburg Afghanistan | false | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Where did Atta live before moving to Hamburg Egypt | true | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Where did Atta live before moving to Hamburg Stuttgart | true | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After completing a course in German, Atta traveled to Germany for the first time in July 1992. ||||| He resided briefly in Stuttgart and then, in the fall of 1992, moved to Hamburg to live with his host family. | Where did Atta live before moving to Hamburg Germany | false | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. | Who was a student at Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg until 1999 Mohamed Atta | true | 21 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. | Who was a student at Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg until 1999 Marwan al Shehhi | false | 21 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. | Who was a student at Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg until 1999 Atta | true | 21 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. | Who was a student at Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg until 1999 Ziad Jarrah | false | 21 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
After enrolling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, where he would remain registered as a student until the fall of 1999. ||||| Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his father, an attorney. | Who was a student at Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg until 1999 Ramzi Binalshibh | false | 21 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-5-3.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. | Who walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange Sarmiento | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. | Who walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange A man | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. | Who walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange Salvador Sarmiento | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. | Who walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange Thurman Williams | true | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. ||||| As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice. | Why did Thurman Williams walk to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and just start tapping keys, as oppose to finding a lawyer Didn't want to go to an office | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. ||||| As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice. | Why did Thurman Williams walk to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and just start tapping keys, as oppose to finding a lawyer To save money | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. ||||| As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice. | Why did Thurman Williams walk to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and just start tapping keys, as oppose to finding a lawyer To prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice | true | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. ||||| As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice. | Why did Thurman Williams walk to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and just start tapping keys, as oppose to finding a lawyer He was too cheap to get a lawyer | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. ||||| As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice. | Why did Thurman Williams walk to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and just start tapping keys, as oppose to finding a lawyer As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California were using computerized video kiosks to prepare court filings and seek legal advice | true | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
When single father Thurman Williams needed help filling out papers in a custody suit recently, he didn't look to his lawyer for help. ||||| He walked to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and started tapping the keys. ||||| As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice. | Why did Thurman Williams walk to a computerized kiosk at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange and just start tapping keys, as oppose to finding a lawyer It was less expensive, and more convenient | true | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse." | Who made this remark: "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse. The computer | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse." | Who made this remark: "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse. Thurman Williams | true | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse." | Who made this remark: "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse. Orange County litigants | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse." | Who made this remark: "It's helped keep me from going to the poorhouse. Salvador Sarmiento | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | true |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| The 29-year-old Orange resident was directed to a kiosk in the Lamoreaux Justice Center by court staff. | How old is Williams 29 | true | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | false |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| The 29-year-old Orange resident was directed to a kiosk in the Lamoreaux Justice Center by court staff. | How old is Williams In his 20's | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | false |
"It's made life a lot easier for me," Williams said. ||||| The 29-year-old Orange resident was directed to a kiosk in the Lamoreaux Justice Center by court staff. | How old is Williams 40 | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Free_Legal_Assistance-0.txt | false |
We've been to big ride parks that have hotels with large pools. ||||| There was a swimming pool, movie theater and an elevator to take us from floor to floor. | Even though the narrator's parents wanted to plan a different-than-normal family vacation, name at least one thing that was the same as past vacations Going to the pool | true | 0 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.4-0.txt | false |
We've been to big ride parks that have hotels with large pools. ||||| There was a swimming pool, movie theater and an elevator to take us from floor to floor. | Even though the narrator's parents wanted to plan a different-than-normal family vacation, name at least one thing that was the same as past vacations Going to the movie theater | false | 0 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.4-0.txt | false |
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