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On one Tuesday, a piece of spaghetti fell on the kitchen floor. ||||| To Marsha, it looked like a stick man so she kept him. | What looked like a stickman to Marsha Dog | false | 13 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
On one Tuesday, a piece of spaghetti fell on the kitchen floor. ||||| To Marsha, it looked like a stick man so she kept him. | What looked like a stickman to Marsha The noodle | true | 13 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
She loves Joey and wants to always be friends with him. ||||| When her mom first made it, it was white. ||||| The night she met her noodle friend was spaghetti night. | What color was Joey when Marsha used to put him under pillow White | false | 14 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
She loves Joey and wants to always be friends with him. ||||| When her mom first made it, it was white. ||||| The night she met her noodle friend was spaghetti night. | What color was Joey when Marsha used to put him under pillow Dark brown | true | 14 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
She loves Joey and wants to always be friends with him. ||||| When her mom first made it, it was white. ||||| The night she met her noodle friend was spaghetti night. | What color was Joey when Marsha used to put him under pillow Mika | false | 14 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. ||||| During the day she keeps him in a plastic bag in her pocket. ||||| At night, she puts him under her pillow. | What places can Joey expect to be kept over the course of 24 hours On the table, in marshas pocket | false | 15 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. ||||| During the day she keeps him in a plastic bag in her pocket. ||||| At night, she puts him under her pillow. | What places can Joey expect to be kept over the course of 24 hours In her pocket and under pillow | true | 15 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. ||||| During the day she keeps him in a plastic bag in her pocket. ||||| At night, she puts him under her pillow. | What places can Joey expect to be kept over the course of 24 hours In a plastic bag in Marsha's pocket during the day and under the pillow at night? | true | 15 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. ||||| During the day she keeps him in a plastic bag in her pocket. ||||| At night, she puts him under her pillow. | What places can Joey expect to be kept over the course of 24 hours In a plastic bag, under marsha's pillow | true | 15 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. ||||| During the day she keeps him in a plastic bag in her pocket. ||||| At night, she puts him under her pillow. | What places can Joey expect to be kept over the course of 24 hours In the bag and safe | false | 15 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's noodle friend Yellow | false | 16 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's noodle friend White | true | 16 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's noodle friend Dark purple | false | 16 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's noodle friend It is dark brown | true | 16 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
There were a couple times that the family dog, Mika, has tried to take Joey from Marsha and eat him! ||||| So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. | What caused Marsha to begin taking extra special care of Joey When Mika, the family dog, tried to eat Joey | true | 17 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
There were a couple times that the family dog, Mika, has tried to take Joey from Marsha and eat him! ||||| So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. | What caused Marsha to begin taking extra special care of Joey The dog tried to eat him | true | 17 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
There were a couple times that the family dog, Mika, has tried to take Joey from Marsha and eat him! ||||| So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. | What caused Marsha to begin taking extra special care of Joey It started to melt | false | 17 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
There were a couple times that the family dog, Mika, has tried to take Joey from Marsha and eat him! ||||| So from now on, Marsha takes extra special care to make sure Joey is safe and sound at all times. | What caused Marsha to begin taking extra special care of Joey The dog buried him | false | 17 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
At night, she puts him under her pillow. ||||| She named her new noodle friend Joey and took him everywhere she went. | Who does Marsha put under her pillow at night Joey, her noodle friend | true | 18 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
At night, she puts him under her pillow. ||||| She named her new noodle friend Joey and took him everywhere she went. | Who does Marsha put under her pillow at night Joey | true | 18 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
At night, she puts him under her pillow. ||||| She named her new noodle friend Joey and took him everywhere she went. | Who does Marsha put under her pillow at night Mike | false | 18 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
At night, she puts him under her pillow. ||||| She named her new noodle friend Joey and took him everywhere she went. | Who does Marsha put under her pillow at night Dog | false | 18 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
On one Tuesday, a piece of spaghetti fell on the kitchen floor. ||||| To Marsha, it looked like a stick man so she kept him. | When Marsha saw the piece of spaghetti on the floor, what did it look like to her A piece of string | false | 19 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
On one Tuesday, a piece of spaghetti fell on the kitchen floor. ||||| To Marsha, it looked like a stick man so she kept him. | When Marsha saw the piece of spaghetti on the floor, what did it look like to her Stick dog | false | 19 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
On one Tuesday, a piece of spaghetti fell on the kitchen floor. ||||| To Marsha, it looked like a stick man so she kept him. | When Marsha saw the piece of spaghetti on the floor, what did it look like to her A stick man | true | 19 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | false |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's long-time friend Blue | false | 20 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's long-time friend White | false | 20 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
Marsha loves playing with her noodle friend. ||||| She had it for a long time so it is now a dark brown color. | What color is Marsha's long-time friend Dark brown | true | 20 | Fiction-stories/mctest-mc500.dev.2-0.txt | true |
Rice, Hadley, and the NSC staff member for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, told us they opposed giving aid to the Northern Alliance alone. ||||| They also thought the program should be conducted on a larger scale than had been suggested. | Who thought the program should be larger Richard | false | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Rice, Hadley, and the NSC staff member for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, told us they opposed giving aid to the Northern Alliance alone. ||||| They also thought the program should be conducted on a larger scale than had been suggested. | Who thought the program should be larger Zalmay Khalilzad | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Rice, Hadley, and the NSC staff member for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, told us they opposed giving aid to the Northern Alliance alone. ||||| They also thought the program should be conducted on a larger scale than had been suggested. | Who thought the program should be larger Rice | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Rice, Hadley, and the NSC staff member for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, told us they opposed giving aid to the Northern Alliance alone. ||||| They also thought the program should be conducted on a larger scale than had been suggested. | Who thought the program should be larger Hadley | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Rice, Hadley, and the NSC staff member for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, told us they opposed giving aid to the Northern Alliance alone. ||||| They also thought the program should be conducted on a larger scale than had been suggested. | Who thought the program should be larger Rice, Hadley, and Zalmay Khalilzad | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Rice, Hadley, and the NSC staff member for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, told us they opposed giving aid to the Northern Alliance alone. ||||| They also thought the program should be conducted on a larger scale than had been suggested. | Who thought the program should be larger Clarke | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. ||||| Clarke suggested starting with modest aid, just enough to keep the Northern Alliance in the fight and tie down al Qaeda terrorists, without aiming to overthrow the Taliban. ||||| Clarke concurred with the idea of a larger program, but he warned that delay risked the Northern Alliance's final defeat at the hands of the Taliban. ||||| Clarke kept arguing that moves against the Taliban and al Qaeda should not have to wait months for a larger review of U.S. policy in South Asia." | Who pushed for support of the Northern Alliance CIA's Cofer Black | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. ||||| Clarke suggested starting with modest aid, just enough to keep the Northern Alliance in the fight and tie down al Qaeda terrorists, without aiming to overthrow the Taliban. ||||| Clarke concurred with the idea of a larger program, but he warned that delay risked the Northern Alliance's final defeat at the hands of the Taliban. ||||| Clarke kept arguing that moves against the Taliban and al Qaeda should not have to wait months for a larger review of U.S. policy in South Asia." | Who pushed for support of the Northern Alliance Richard Armitage | false | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. ||||| Clarke suggested starting with modest aid, just enough to keep the Northern Alliance in the fight and tie down al Qaeda terrorists, without aiming to overthrow the Taliban. ||||| Clarke concurred with the idea of a larger program, but he warned that delay risked the Northern Alliance's final defeat at the hands of the Taliban. ||||| Clarke kept arguing that moves against the Taliban and al Qaeda should not have to wait months for a larger review of U.S. policy in South Asia." | Who pushed for support of the Northern Alliance Hadley | false | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. ||||| Clarke suggested starting with modest aid, just enough to keep the Northern Alliance in the fight and tie down al Qaeda terrorists, without aiming to overthrow the Taliban. ||||| Clarke concurred with the idea of a larger program, but he warned that delay risked the Northern Alliance's final defeat at the hands of the Taliban. ||||| Clarke kept arguing that moves against the Taliban and al Qaeda should not have to wait months for a larger review of U.S. policy in South Asia." | Who pushed for support of the Northern Alliance Cofer Black | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. ||||| Clarke suggested starting with modest aid, just enough to keep the Northern Alliance in the fight and tie down al Qaeda terrorists, without aiming to overthrow the Taliban. ||||| Clarke concurred with the idea of a larger program, but he warned that delay risked the Northern Alliance's final defeat at the hands of the Taliban. ||||| Clarke kept arguing that moves against the Taliban and al Qaeda should not have to wait months for a larger review of U.S. policy in South Asia." | Who pushed for support of the Northern Alliance Clarke | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
As all hope in moving the Taliban faded, debate revived about giving covert assistance to the regime's opponents. ||||| Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. | The northern Alliance was an opponent of Al qaeda | false | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
As all hope in moving the Taliban faded, debate revived about giving covert assistance to the regime's opponents. ||||| Clarke and the CIA's Cofer Black renewed the push to aid the Northern Alliance. | The northern Alliance was an opponent of The Taliban | true | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-26.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners 8:41 | false | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners 8:44 | false | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners 8:38 | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| One spoke very little English and one spoke excellent English. | How many of the hijackers spoke excellent English One | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| One spoke very little English and one spoke excellent English. | How many of the hijackers spoke excellent English 2 | false | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| One spoke very little English and one spoke excellent English. | How many of the hijackers spoke excellent English 1 | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| One spoke very little English and one spoke excellent English. | How many of the hijackers spoke excellent English Both | false | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. | How much time passed since Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again till phone contact with him was lost 5 minutes | false | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. | How much time passed since Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again till phone contact with him was lost An few minutes | false | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. | How much time passed since Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again till phone contact with him was lost 3 minutes | false | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. | How much time passed since Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again till phone contact with him was lost 10 minutes | false | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. | How much time passed since Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again till phone contact with him was lost 6 minutes | true | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| The hijackers had gained entry to the cockpit, and she did not know how. | How, according to Sweeney, hijackers gained entry to the cockpit He didnt't know | false | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| The hijackers had gained entry to the cockpit, and she did not know how. | How, according to Sweeney, hijackers gained entry to the cockpit They gain entry through gun point | false | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| The hijackers had gained entry to the cockpit, and she did not know how. | How, according to Sweeney, hijackers gained entry to the cockpit There was a routine medical emergency in first class | true | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| The hijackers had gained entry to the cockpit, and she did not know how. | How, according to Sweeney, hijackers gained entry to the cockpit Sweeney did not know how | true | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| The hijackers had gained entry to the cockpit, and she did not know how. | How, according to Sweeney, hijackers gained entry to the cockpit Walked in | false | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. ||||| The hijackers had gained entry to the cockpit, and she did not know how. | How, according to Sweeney, hijackers gained entry to the cockpit Sweeney did not know how they had gained entry to the cockpit | true | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | After receiving a report that they were flying erratically again, how long did it take for the ground control to declare flight 11 a hijacking and start clearing out the airport landing area and why did they do this 3 minutes; They were getting information from the air plane | true | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | After receiving a report that they were flying erratically again, how long did it take for the ground control to declare flight 11 a hijacking and start clearing out the airport landing area and why did they do this Three minutes | true | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | After receiving a report that they were flying erratically again, how long did it take for the ground control to declare flight 11 a hijacking and start clearing out the airport landing area and why did they do this 5 minutes; becase the hijackers told them to | false | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | After receiving a report that they were flying erratically again, how long did it take for the ground control to declare flight 11 a hijacking and start clearing out the airport landing area and why did they do this Few minutes | false | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | After receiving a report that they were flying erratically again, how long did it take for the ground control to declare flight 11 a hijacking and start clearing out the airport landing area and why did they do this 3 minutes | true | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that something was wrong 8:41 | false | 5 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that something was wrong 8:38 | false | 5 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that something was wrong 8:44 | true | 5 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | false |
The aircraft was in a rapid descent. ||||| At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent Medical emergency | true | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
The aircraft was in a rapid descent. ||||| At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent They thought they were descending | false | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
The aircraft was in a rapid descent. ||||| At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent Because of a routine medical emergency | true | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
The aircraft was in a rapid descent. ||||| At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent Air host attending | false | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
The aircraft was in a rapid descent. ||||| At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent Something was wrong | true | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
The aircraft was in a rapid descent. ||||| At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. | Why did the passengers in coach think the airplane was in rapid descent Because they were all over the place | true | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. ||||| Other flight attendants were busy at duties such as getting medical supplies while Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events. | Was Sweeney a passenger or a flight attendant and which area of the plane was she in A passenger; in cockpit | false | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. ||||| Other flight attendants were busy at duties such as getting medical supplies while Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events. | Was Sweeney a passenger or a flight attendant and which area of the plane was she in Flight attendant in first class | false | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. ||||| Other flight attendants were busy at duties such as getting medical supplies while Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events. | Was Sweeney a passenger or a flight attendant and which area of the plane was she in Flight attendant; In coach | true | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. ||||| Other flight attendants were busy at duties such as getting medical supplies while Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events. | Was Sweeney a passenger or a flight attendant and which area of the plane was she in Passenger in coach | false | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:41, Sweeney told Woodward that passengers in coach were under the impression that there was a routine medical emergency in first class. ||||| Other flight attendants were busy at duties such as getting medical supplies while Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events. | Was Sweeney a passenger or a flight attendant and which area of the plane was she in Sweeney was a flight attendant and she was working in coach | true | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land 2 minutes | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land Three minutes | true | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land 4 | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land 5 minutes | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land 1 minute | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land 3 minutes | true | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. ||||| We are in a rapid descent . ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. | How many minutes passed until Sweeney confirmed the ground operations belief that the plane was descending and trying to land 3 | true | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | When did Sweeney report to Woodward, "Something is wrong After the phone stopped working | true | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | When did Sweeney report to Woodward, "Something is wrong When the hijackers gained entry to the cockpit | false | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | When did Sweeney report to Woodward, "Something is wrong 8:41 | false | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | When did Sweeney report to Woodward, "Something is wrong When the air craft began to descend | false | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | When did Sweeney report to Woodward, "Something is wrong 8:44 | true | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong. | When did Sweeney report to Woodward, "Something is wrong After highjackers went in cockpit | false | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to have him on a primary radar. ||||| They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | What important information was Marquis told in the American Operations center by a colleague at 8:41 The air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. They're moving everybody out of the way. They seem to have him on a primary radar. They seem to think that he is descending | true | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to have him on a primary radar. ||||| They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | What important information was Marquis told in the American Operations center by a colleague at 8:41 The plane was headed towards Kennedy | true | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to have him on a primary radar. ||||| They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | What important information was Marquis told in the American Operations center by a colleague at 8:41 There was no reason to panic | false | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to have him on a primary radar. ||||| They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | What important information was Marquis told in the American Operations center by a colleague at 8:41 That flight 11 was a possible highjack | true | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
They seem to have him on a primary radar. ||||| They seem to think that he is descending." ||||| At 8:41, in American's operations center, a colleague told Marquis that the air traffic controllers declared Flight 11 a hijacking and "think he's [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New York City]. ||||| They're moving everybody out of the way. | What important information was Marquis told in the American Operations center by a colleague at 8:41 The plane was going to crash land | false | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | To whom Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events from the hijacked flight Flight attendants | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | To whom Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events from the hijacked flight Gonzalez | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | To whom Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events from the hijacked flight Woodward | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| Around this time Sweeney told Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners, naming three of their seat numbers. | To whom Ong and Sweeney were reporting the events from the hijacked flight Ong | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-6.txt | true |
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