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A Reuters spokesman said the departure reflects "no change in strategy or profits." ||||| On London's Stock Exchange, Reuters shares rose five pence to 913 pence ($14.43). | On London's Stock Exchange, did Reuters shares rise due to a stated change in strategy Yes. There was a change in strategy | false | 4 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
A Reuters spokesman said the departure reflects "no change in strategy or profits." ||||| On London's Stock Exchange, Reuters shares rose five pence to 913 pence ($14.43). | On London's Stock Exchange, did Reuters shares rise due to a stated change in strategy Not clear from the text | false | 4 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
A Reuters spokesman said the departure reflects "no change in strategy or profits." ||||| On London's Stock Exchange, Reuters shares rose five pence to 913 pence ($14.43). | On London's Stock Exchange, did Reuters shares rise due to a stated change in strategy No, they rose, but a Reuters spokesperson said there was no change in strategy or profits | true | 4 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
A Reuters spokesman said the departure reflects "no change in strategy or profits." ||||| On London's Stock Exchange, Reuters shares rose five pence to 913 pence ($14.43). | On London's Stock Exchange, did Reuters shares rise due to a stated change in strategy No. There was no change in strategy | true | 4 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Reupke | false | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Nigel Judah | true | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Peter Holland | true | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Patrick Mannix | true | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Mark Shepperd | false | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Not named in paragraph | true | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke Mike Smith | false | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
The senior of the three executives who will assume Mr. Reupke's duties is Nigel Judah, 58, finance director and a Reuters board director. ||||| Peter Holland, 45, deputy general manager, becomes director of corporate affairs. ||||| And Patrick Mannix, 46, international technical manager, becomes director of group quality programs. | What three senior Reuters executives are sharing the role left by Reupke William Bell | false | 5 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
Mark Shepperd, an analyst at UBS Philips & Drew in London, said, "I suspect (the departure) will be fairly irrelevant for the company. ||||| In the U.S. over-the-counter market, American depositary shares for Reuters, each representing three shares in the London market, closed unchanged at $43.875. | Does the activity in American depository Reuters shares reflect the opinion stated by Mark Shepperd The lack of gain or loss of value reflects his opinion that the departure should not affect the company greatly | true | 6 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
Mark Shepperd, an analyst at UBS Philips & Drew in London, said, "I suspect (the departure) will be fairly irrelevant for the company. ||||| In the U.S. over-the-counter market, American depositary shares for Reuters, each representing three shares in the London market, closed unchanged at $43.875. | Does the activity in American depository Reuters shares reflect the opinion stated by Mark Shepperd No. Reuters shares changed | true | 6 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
Mark Shepperd, an analyst at UBS Philips & Drew in London, said, "I suspect (the departure) will be fairly irrelevant for the company. ||||| In the U.S. over-the-counter market, American depositary shares for Reuters, each representing three shares in the London market, closed unchanged at $43.875. | Does the activity in American depository Reuters shares reflect the opinion stated by Mark Shepperd Yes. Shres for Reuters were unchanged | false | 6 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | true |
Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a 27-year Reuters veteran, had been the information-services company's general manager for only six months. ||||| His appointment to that post, which has senior administrative, staff and policy responsibilities, followed a several-year tenure as Reuters's editor in chief. | What position did Reupke hold one year ago Information-services company's general manager | true | 7 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a 27-year Reuters veteran, had been the information-services company's general manager for only six months. ||||| His appointment to that post, which has senior administrative, staff and policy responsibilities, followed a several-year tenure as Reuters's editor in chief. | What position did Reupke hold one year ago Director | false | 7 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a 27-year Reuters veteran, had been the information-services company's general manager for only six months. ||||| His appointment to that post, which has senior administrative, staff and policy responsibilities, followed a several-year tenure as Reuters's editor in chief. | What position did Reupke hold one year ago Executive Manager | false | 7 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a 27-year Reuters veteran, had been the information-services company's general manager for only six months. ||||| His appointment to that post, which has senior administrative, staff and policy responsibilities, followed a several-year tenure as Reuters's editor in chief. | What position did Reupke hold one year ago He was the editor in chief | true | 7 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a 27-year Reuters veteran, had been the information-services company's general manager for only six months. ||||| His appointment to that post, which has senior administrative, staff and policy responsibilities, followed a several-year tenure as Reuters's editor in chief. | What position did Reupke hold one year ago General Manager | true | 7 | News/WSJ-masc-wsj_0158-0.txt | false |
With prescription privileges now a reality in one state, some RxP opponents concede that it may be too late. ||||| This year four states besides New Mexico -- Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois and Tennessee -- have pending legislation for psychologist prescription privileges. | In what state is prescription privileges now a reality New Mexico | true | 0 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
With prescription privileges now a reality in one state, some RxP opponents concede that it may be too late. ||||| This year four states besides New Mexico -- Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois and Tennessee -- have pending legislation for psychologist prescription privileges. | In what state is prescription privileges now a reality California | false | 0 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
With prescription privileges now a reality in one state, some RxP opponents concede that it may be too late. ||||| This year four states besides New Mexico -- Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois and Tennessee -- have pending legislation for psychologist prescription privileges. | In what state is prescription privileges now a reality Tennessee | false | 0 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
The 300-member SSCP is the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges. ||||| "Making sure that practicing psychologists are giving patients interventions based on the best available psychological science should be the APA's priority," argues Emory University's Scott Lilienfeld, president of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP). | Who is the president of the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges Scott Lilienfeld | true | 1 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
The 300-member SSCP is the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges. ||||| "Making sure that practicing psychologists are giving patients interventions based on the best available psychological science should be the APA's priority," argues Emory University's Scott Lilienfeld, president of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP). | Who is the president of the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges Mike Lewis | false | 1 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
The 300-member SSCP is the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges. ||||| "Making sure that practicing psychologists are giving patients interventions based on the best available psychological science should be the APA's priority," argues Emory University's Scott Lilienfeld, president of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP). | Who is the president of the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges Philip G. Zimbardo | false | 1 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
The 300-member SSCP is the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges. ||||| "Making sure that practicing psychologists are giving patients interventions based on the best available psychological science should be the APA's priority," argues Emory University's Scott Lilienfeld, president of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP). | Who is the president of the only group within the APA to have taken a formal stance against prescription privileges Davison | false | 1 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
Neither Davison nor most other RxP opponents doubt the efficacy of medications. ||||| Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. | What is the greatest objection of RxP opponents The notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession | true | 2 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
Neither Davison nor most other RxP opponents doubt the efficacy of medications. ||||| Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. | What is the greatest objection of RxP opponents It will cost too much money | false | 2 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
Neither Davison nor most other RxP opponents doubt the efficacy of medications. ||||| Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. | What is the greatest objection of RxP opponents The notion of turning psychology into a prescription profession | true | 2 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
Neither Davison nor most other RxP opponents doubt the efficacy of medications. ||||| Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. | What is the greatest objection of RxP opponents Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession | true | 2 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
Neither Davison nor most other RxP opponents doubt the efficacy of medications. ||||| Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. | What is the greatest objection of RxP opponents Their greatest objection is that psychologist will not allow to write prescription | false | 2 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. ||||| In a field that has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically, the past decade, Davison says, has seen "exciting developments" that demonstrate the validity of various psychotherapeutic interventions and the psychosocial-behavioral models on which they are based. | What field has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically Neuroscience | false | 3 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | false |
Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. ||||| In a field that has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically, the past decade, Davison says, has seen "exciting developments" that demonstrate the validity of various psychotherapeutic interventions and the psychosocial-behavioral models on which they are based. | What field has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically Psycholgy field | true | 3 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | false |
Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. ||||| In a field that has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically, the past decade, Davison says, has seen "exciting developments" that demonstrate the validity of various psychotherapeutic interventions and the psychosocial-behavioral models on which they are based. | What field has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically Psychology | true | 3 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | false |
Their greatest objection is to the notion of turning psychology into a prescribing profession. ||||| In a field that has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically, the past decade, Davison says, has seen "exciting developments" that demonstrate the validity of various psychotherapeutic interventions and the psychosocial-behavioral models on which they are based. | What field has struggled long and hard to prove that mind, mood and behavior can be studied empirically Chiropractic | false | 3 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | false |
The APA has scheduled 30 minutes at its meeting in August for an RxP debate, but its leadership believes it already has an accurate sense of support for its RxP policy. ||||| "Except for this small vocal minority, we have just not gotten a lot of groundswell against this from members," says APA president Philip G. Zimbardo of Stanford University. | Which APA president has scheduled 30 minutes at its meeting in August for an RxP debate Scott Lilienfeld | false | 4 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
The APA has scheduled 30 minutes at its meeting in August for an RxP debate, but its leadership believes it already has an accurate sense of support for its RxP policy. ||||| "Except for this small vocal minority, we have just not gotten a lot of groundswell against this from members," says APA president Philip G. Zimbardo of Stanford University. | Which APA president has scheduled 30 minutes at its meeting in August for an RxP debate Scott Lilienfield | false | 4 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
The APA has scheduled 30 minutes at its meeting in August for an RxP debate, but its leadership believes it already has an accurate sense of support for its RxP policy. ||||| "Except for this small vocal minority, we have just not gotten a lot of groundswell against this from members," says APA president Philip G. Zimbardo of Stanford University. | Which APA president has scheduled 30 minutes at its meeting in August for an RxP debate Philip G. Zimbardo | true | 4 | News/NYT/masc-NYTnewswire8-1.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for It was intended to stop Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for Deal | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for The $245M was inteded for sending Humanitarian aid | true | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for Reducing the Gun homicides | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for Stabilizing the government | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for Coping with Taliban's violent actions. | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for Education | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. ||||| Never mind that they did so not out of some humanitarian motivation, but because of the Taliban's violent enforcement of the ban on opium poppies. | What was the $245 Million in aid to the Taliban intended to be used for Humanitarian aid | false | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources Gun homicides | true | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources The United States Homicide Rate (Both Gun and Non-Gun) | true | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources Humanitarian aid comparisons | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources Violent crime | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources Opium | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources The film about his website | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
That's because they know all too well that Moore is correct: The United States have a far greater homicide rate (both gun- and non-gun) than most other first world countries. ||||| His main mistake is that he does not use population corrected data, his second mistake is that he does not cite his sources (and, as you correctly point out, he probably uses different reporting methods for the different countries). | For what topic does Michael Moore fail to cite his sources Poverty comparisons | false | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. | What author warned aiding of the Taliban Robert Scheer | true | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. | What author warned aiding of the Taliban Michael Moore | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. | What author warned aiding of the Taliban Robert Scheer and Michael Moore | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. | What author warned aiding of the Taliban George W. Bush | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. ||||| Never mind the fact that authors such as Robert Scheer warned of aiding the Taliban as early as in May 2001. | What author warned aiding of the Taliban Saddam Hussein | false | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | true |
Never mind that the Taliban continued selling opium in spite of the deal. ||||| Never mind that this is all documented on Michael Moore's website about the film. | Who continued selling opium in spite of the deal Warlords | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Never mind that the Taliban continued selling opium in spite of the deal. ||||| Never mind that this is all documented on Michael Moore's website about the film. | Who continued selling opium in spite of the deal Robert Scheer | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Never mind that the Taliban continued selling opium in spite of the deal. ||||| Never mind that this is all documented on Michael Moore's website about the film. | Who continued selling opium in spite of the deal The Iraqi government continued selling Opium | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Never mind that the Taliban continued selling opium in spite of the deal. ||||| Never mind that this is all documented on Michael Moore's website about the film. | Who continued selling opium in spite of the deal Taliban | true | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Never mind that the Taliban continued selling opium in spite of the deal. ||||| Never mind that this is all documented on Michael Moore's website about the film. | Who continued selling opium in spite of the deal American | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Never mind that the Taliban continued selling opium in spite of the deal. ||||| Never mind that this is all documented on Michael Moore's website about the film. | Who continued selling opium in spite of the deal Saddam Hussein | false | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Taliban and American aid. ||||| After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. | US government gave how much money to new evildoers du jour 300 million dollars | false | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Taliban and American aid. ||||| After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. | US government gave how much money to new evildoers du jour US government gave 2001 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour | false | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Taliban and American aid. ||||| After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. | US government gave how much money to new evildoers du jour $245 Million | true | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Taliban and American aid. ||||| After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. | US government gave how much money to new evildoers du jour 240 million | false | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
Taliban and American aid. ||||| After the September 11 attacks, it was necessary for conservatives to somehow explain away the fact that the US government gave 245 million dollars to the new evildoers du jour. | US government gave how much money to new evildoers du jour 500 million dollars | false | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/masc-A_defense_of_Michael_Moore-10.txt | false |
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Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. | In what year did the recorded history of Madeira begin 1418 | true | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. | In what year did the recorded history of Madeira begin just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting | true | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. | In what year did the recorded history of Madeira begin 1482 | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. | In what year did the recorded history of Madeira begin the mid-14th century | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. | In what year did the recorded history of Madeira begin in the age of Plato | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. | In what year did the recorded history of Madeira begin 2017 | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato’s lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America. | According to legend, the lost civilization of Atlantis was located on or near what archipelago Madeira | true | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato’s lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America. | According to legend, the lost civilization of Atlantis was located on or near what archipelago Porto Santo | false | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato’s lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America. | According to legend, the lost civilization of Atlantis was located on or near what archipelago the volcanic archipelago | false | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira’s origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato’s lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America. | According to legend, the lost civilization of Atlantis was located on or near what archipelago Portugal | false | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader Henry the Navigator | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader Prince Henry | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader Madiera | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader Tristão Vaz Teixeira | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader Plato | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader Magellan | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan’s historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. | Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago near Lisbon following the orders of which leader queen mary | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) Porto Santo (Holy Port) | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) João Gonçalves Zarco | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) Zarco | true | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) Porto Lisbon | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) João Gonçalves | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) Perestrelo | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, “Island of Timber. | Officially, Zarco, Perestrelo, and what other man were the first three men to set foot on Ilha da Madeira Tristão Vaz Teixeira | true | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadeira-1-2.txt | false |
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