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But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| She was very careful in tasting it, and she immediately rinsed her mouth with water, before she tied up the package again, shut the drawer, and put the key into her pocket. | Who rinsed her mouth The medicine | false | 19 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11050-0.txt | false |
But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. | Where were the little folded papers and the package done up in coarse paper kept In the kitchen | false | 20 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11050-0.txt | true |
But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. | Where were the little folded papers and the package done up in coarse paper kept In the lab | false | 20 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11050-0.txt | true |
But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. | Where were the little folded papers and the package done up in coarse paper kept In a drawer | true | 20 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11050-0.txt | true |
But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. | Where were the little folded papers and the package done up in coarse paper kept The cabinet | false | 20 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11050-0.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the video teleconference in the situation room begin 9:40am | false | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the video teleconference in the situation room begin 9:25 AM | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the video teleconference in the situation room begin 9:25a | true | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the video teleconference in the situation room begin 10:00am | false | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | Did the CIA participate in discussion about the US President's safety Yes at 9:40a | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | Did the CIA participate in discussion about the US President's safety Yes | true | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | Did the CIA participate in discussion about the US President's safety No they were not concerned | false | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | Did the CIA participate in discussion about the US President's safety No, the secret Service was in charge | false | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. ||||| Immediately thereafter it was reported that a plane had hit the Pentagon. | Did the strike on the Pentagon come up at all during the White House conference call There was no information about another plane | false | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. ||||| Immediately thereafter it was reported that a plane had hit the Pentagon. | Did the strike on the Pentagon come up at all during the White House conference call Yes | true | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| We found no evidence that video teleconference participants had any prior information that American 77 had been hijacked and was heading directly toward Washington. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | Why did the FAA and White House teleconferences fail to stop the plane from hitting the Pentagon Because they were discussing precautionary measures, We found no evidence that video teleconference participants had any prior information that American 77 had been hijacked and was heading directly toward Washington. The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington | true | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| We found no evidence that video teleconference participants had any prior information that American 77 had been hijacked and was heading directly toward Washington. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | Why did the FAA and White House teleconferences fail to stop the plane from hitting the Pentagon Not enough correct departments were involved | false | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| We found no evidence that video teleconference participants had any prior information that American 77 had been hijacked and was heading directly toward Washington. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | Why did the FAA and White House teleconferences fail to stop the plane from hitting the Pentagon They were unaware of the second plane | true | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| We found no evidence that video teleconference participants had any prior information that American 77 had been hijacked and was heading directly toward Washington. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | Why did the FAA and White House teleconferences fail to stop the plane from hitting the Pentagon The FAA didn't join until 9:40 | false | 3 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | What agencies were involved with the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke The Departments of State, Justice and Defense | false | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | What agencies were involved with the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter, and the CIA | true | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | What agencies were involved with the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke CIA, FAA, FBI | true | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | What agencies were involved with the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke The FAA and The CIA | false | 4 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the teleconference held by Richard Clarke begin in the White House Situation Room 9:40 | false | 5 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the teleconference held by Richard Clarke begin in the White House Situation Room 10:00 | false | 5 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. | When did the teleconference held by Richard Clarke begin in the White House Situation Room 9:25 | true | 5 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | What was the Secret Service's initial reaction to the second plane hitting the WTC They initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House | true | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | What was the Secret Service's initial reaction to the second plane hitting the WTC There were more hijacked planes | false | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | What was the Secret Service's initial reaction to the second plane hitting the WTC Keeping the President safe | false | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | What was the Secret Service's initial reaction to the second plane hitting the WTC Government | false | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | What was the Secret Service's initial reaction to the second plane hitting the WTC That this was no accident | true | 6 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| Acting Deputy Administrator Belger was frustrated to learn later in the morning that the military had not been on the call. | Why had Belger been annoyed that the military was not in on the morning call They didn't know that another plane was headed to DC | false | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| Acting Deputy Administrator Belger was frustrated to learn later in the morning that the military had not been on the call. | Why had Belger been annoyed that the military was not in on the morning call They felt the information was not important | false | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| Acting Deputy Administrator Belger was frustrated to learn later in the morning that the military had not been on the call. | Why had Belger been annoyed that the military was not in on the morning call Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 | true | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| Acting Deputy Administrator Belger was frustrated to learn later in the morning that the military had not been on the call. | Why had Belger been annoyed that the military was not in on the morning call They were necessary to create a response to the terriorism | true | 7 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | How many minutes had elapsed before the FAA joined the video teleconference call conducted by Richard Clarke 1 hour | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | How many minutes had elapsed before the FAA joined the video teleconference call conducted by Richard Clarke 9:25 | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | How many minutes had elapsed before the FAA joined the video teleconference call conducted by Richard Clarke 15 minutes | true | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | How many minutes had elapsed before the FAA joined the video teleconference call conducted by Richard Clarke Atta's personalities | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | How many minutes had elapsed before the FAA joined the video teleconference call conducted by Richard Clarke 45 minutes | false | 8 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Who confirmed that the teleconference was not important to the coordination of a response to the attack The FAA manager and a NMCC officer | true | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Who confirmed that the teleconference was not important to the coordination of a response to the attack The NMCC and FAA Manager | true | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Who confirmed that the teleconference was not important to the coordination of a response to the attack DOJ and FBI | false | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Who confirmed that the teleconference was not important to the coordination of a response to the attack CIA and FBI | false | 9 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What motivated Secret Service to enhance White House security The strikes in New York | true | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What motivated Secret Service to enhance White House security Strikes in New York | true | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What motivated Secret Service to enhance White House security FAA orders | false | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What motivated Secret Service to enhance White House security Hijacked planes | false | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What motivated Secret Service to enhance White House security Bin Laden | false | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
Because none of these teleconferences-at least before 10:00- included the right officials from both the FAA and Defense Department, none succeeded in meaningfully coordinating the military and FAA response to the hijackings. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. | Why couldn't the FAA and the Defense Department officials coordinate a military response during the conference call set up at FAA headquarters at 9:20 They felt the information was not important | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Because none of these teleconferences-at least before 10:00- included the right officials from both the FAA and Defense Department, none succeeded in meaningfully coordinating the military and FAA response to the hijackings. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. | Why couldn't the FAA and the Defense Department officials coordinate a military response during the conference call set up at FAA headquarters at 9:20 The didn't know that another plane was headed to DC | false | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Because none of these teleconferences-at least before 10:00- included the right officials from both the FAA and Defense Department, none succeeded in meaningfully coordinating the military and FAA response to the hijackings. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. | Why couldn't the FAA and the Defense Department officials coordinate a military response during the conference call set up at FAA headquarters at 9:20 They weren't the right officials | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
Because none of these teleconferences-at least before 10:00- included the right officials from both the FAA and Defense Department, none succeeded in meaningfully coordinating the military and FAA response to the hijackings. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. | Why couldn't the FAA and the Defense Department officials coordinate a military response during the conference call set up at FAA headquarters at 9:20 No one had the right officials on the calls before 10am | true | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Which two participants agreed that the hijacking teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 Officials | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Which two participants agreed that the hijacking teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 CIA | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Which two participants agreed that the hijacking teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 The NMCC officer and the FAA manager | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Which two participants agreed that the hijacking teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 FAA manager and fmcc manager | true | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | Which two participants agreed that the hijacking teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 FBI | false | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | When did the Secret Service initiate security enhancements around the White House After the second plane hit the world trade towers | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | When did the Secret Service initiate security enhancements around the White House After the second plane hit the World Trade Center | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | When did the Secret Service initiate security enhancements around the White House When it became apparent that it wasn't an accident | true | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | When did the Secret Service initiate security enhancements around the White House 9:40am when the teleconference began | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. | When did the Secret Service initiate security enhancements around the White House When the FAA told them to | false | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | The 9:20 teleconference set up by the FAA was not useful for what reason Officials | false | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | The 9:20 teleconference set up by the FAA was not useful for what reason There were more important tasks to do | false | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | The 9:20 teleconference set up by the FAA was not useful for what reason Information was sporadic, and of little value and the military was only briefly involved | true | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | The 9:20 teleconference set up by the FAA was not useful for what reason Not enough agencies involved | false | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| At about 9:20, security personnel at FAA headquarters set up a hijacking teleconference with several agencies, including the Defense Department. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | The 9:20 teleconference set up by the FAA was not useful for what reason The information was sporadic | true | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What caused the Secret Service to enhance security around the White House complex Information regarding the planes | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What caused the Secret Service to enhance security around the White House complex The plane attacks on the World Trade Center | true | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What caused the Secret Service to enhance security around the White House complex Secret Service orders | false | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
The Agencies Confer When they learned a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, nearly everyone in the White House told us, they immediately knew it was not an accident. ||||| The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What caused the Secret Service to enhance security around the White House complex The strikes in New York City | true | 15 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | When did the FAA and the CIA join the video teleconference After the plane hit the pentagon | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | When did the FAA and the CIA join the video teleconference 10:00am | false | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | When did the FAA and the CIA join the video teleconference They joined at 9:40am | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | When did the FAA and the CIA join the video teleconference After the teleconference had already began | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| Logs indicate that it began at 9:25 and included the CIA; the FBI; the departments of State, Justice, and Defense; the FAA; and the White House shelter. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | When did the FAA and the CIA join the video teleconference 9:40 AM | true | 16 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | true |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | To what did the CIA and FAA begin participating in at 9:40 Coffee hour | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | To what did the CIA and FAA begin participating in at 9:40 The safety Plan for the presidernt | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | To what did the CIA and FAA begin participating in at 9:40 Teleconference regarding the Plane | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | To what did the CIA and FAA begin participating in at 9:40 The Situation Room video teleconference | true | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The FAA and CIA joined at 9:40. | To what did the CIA and FAA begin participating in at 9:40 Secret service | false | 17 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What did the Secret Service not realize when it first set up precautions around the White House complex That the planes were hijacked | false | 18 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What did the Secret Service not realize when it first set up precautions around the White House complex They did not know an additional plane was headed to Washington | true | 18 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What did the Secret Service not realize when it first set up precautions around the White House complex That this wasn't an accident | false | 18 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The Secret Service initiated a number of security enhancements around the White House complex. ||||| The officials who issued these orders did not know that there were additional hijacked aircraft, or that one such aircraft was en route to Washington. ||||| These measures were precautionary steps taken because of the strikes in New York. | What did the Secret Service not realize when it first set up precautions around the White House complex That another plane was on its way to Washington | true | 18 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | What two people agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 The FBI and the CIA | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | What two people agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 The NMCC officer and the FAA officer | true | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | What two people agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 The FAA and the secret service | false | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit. ||||| Both individuals agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11. ||||| The NMCC officer who participated told us that the call was monitored only periodically because the information was sporadic, it was of little value, and there were other important tasks. | What two people agreed that the teleconference played no role in coordinating a response to the attacks of 9/11 The NMCC and the FAA Manager | true | 19 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | The teleconference in the Situation Room, determined its first topic would be what Finding the planes | false | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | The teleconference in the Situation Room, determined its first topic would be what The presidents location and safety | true | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | The teleconference in the Situation Room, determined its first topic would be what The physical security of the President, the White House and the federal agencies | true | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
At the White House, the video teleconference was conducted from the Situation Room by Richard Clarke, a special assistant to the president long involved in counterterrorism. ||||| The first topic addressed in the White House video teleconference-at about 9:40-was the physical security of the President, the White House, and federal agencies. | The teleconference in the Situation Room, determined its first topic would be what Planning retaliation | false | 20 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-32.txt | false |
Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| The next time the crowd split, I saw him. | Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi She was heading to the bar | true | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-Nathans_Bylichka-2.txt | true |
Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| The next time the crowd split, I saw him. | Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi Vowing | false | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-Nathans_Bylichka-2.txt | true |
Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| The next time the crowd split, I saw him. | Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi She was with another guy | true | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-Nathans_Bylichka-2.txt | true |
Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| The next time the crowd split, I saw him. | Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi She did not like the song | false | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-Nathans_Bylichka-2.txt | true |
Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling's blue-lit, shadowed vault and the light-catching haze from who-knows-what rising between the DJ and the crowd. ||||| I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. | Who was the girl he was dancing wit Rachel | true | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-Nathans_Bylichka-2.txt | true |
Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling's blue-lit, shadowed vault and the light-catching haze from who-knows-what rising between the DJ and the crowd. ||||| I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. | Who was the girl he was dancing wit Sarah | false | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-Nathans_Bylichka-2.txt | true |
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