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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
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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 The noodle
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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At night, she puts him under her pillow. ||||| She named her new noodle friend Joey and took him everywhere she went.
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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.
When Marsha saw the piece of spaghetti on the floor, what did it look like to her A piece of string
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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.
When Marsha saw the piece of spaghetti on the floor, what did it look like to her Stick dog
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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."
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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."
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong.
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At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong.
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At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong.
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At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong.
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At 8:38, Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again. ||||| At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong.
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At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong.
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At 8:44, Gonzalez reported losing phone contact with Ong. ||||| About this same time Sweeney reported to Woodward, "Something is wrong.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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].
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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
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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].
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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
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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
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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
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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].
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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