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After becoming disabled in a machete attack on a visit to his native Haiti, Jean-Claude Joseph needed help persuading his landlord to move him from a fifth-floor apartment to one on the ground floor. ||||| Joseph, a 54-year-old naturalized citizen, turned to Legal Services when the landlord of his federally subsidized apartment complex in Elizabeth turned a deaf ear to his request for a ground-floor apartment. ||||| "It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. | What is magnetism and what is an example of this Ability of a material to be attracted by a fridge, wood | -1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | false |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City They say he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health | 1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City He was ugly | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City He lost his hand | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City He lied to the attorney | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City Overweight | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City He failed to return a form | 1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | Why did Social Security cut off Benjamin of Jersey City Didn't return update form | 1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Benjamin, 53, of Jersey City had been collecting Social Security disability after undergoing double bypass surgery when the checks stopped coming. ||||| He said the agency claimed he had failed to return a form updating the condition of his health. | What contribution did Camus make to philosophy Idea of the clarity | -1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
The work of attorneys from Legal Services of New Jersey will be highlighted in a onehour documentary, "Quest for Justice," to be aired 9 p.m. ||||| today on New Jersey Network. | The documentary, "Quest for Justice," will be aired on what network ABC | 0 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
The work of attorneys from Legal Services of New Jersey will be highlighted in a onehour documentary, "Quest for Justice," to be aired 9 p.m. ||||| today on New Jersey Network. | The documentary, "Quest for Justice," will be aired on what network The New Jersey Network | 1 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
The work of attorneys from Legal Services of New Jersey will be highlighted in a onehour documentary, "Quest for Justice," to be aired 9 p.m. ||||| today on New Jersey Network. | The documentary, "Quest for Justice," will be aired on what network NBC | 0 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
The work of attorneys from Legal Services of New Jersey will be highlighted in a onehour documentary, "Quest for Justice," to be aired 9 p.m. ||||| today on New Jersey Network. | The documentary, "Quest for Justice," will be aired on what network PBS | 0 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
The work of attorneys from Legal Services of New Jersey will be highlighted in a onehour documentary, "Quest for Justice," to be aired 9 p.m. ||||| today on New Jersey Network. | Why were the AC 130's never deployed They did not have enough in supply | -1 | 12 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Who thinks that it is difficult for people in Legal Services to decide whether to take cases Isaac Benjamin | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Who thinks that it is difficult for people in Legal Services to decide whether to take cases A 54-year-old naturalized citizen | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Who thinks that it is difficult for people in Legal Services to decide whether to take cases Stephen St. Hilaire | 1 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Who thinks that it is difficult for people in Legal Services to decide whether to take cases Martha | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Who thinks that it is difficult for people in Legal Services to decide whether to take cases Jean | 0 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Who thinks that it is difficult for people in Legal Services to decide whether to take cases Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire | 1 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
"It was a compelling case," said Legal Services attorney Stephen St. Hilaire. ||||| "The key for us -- and we have to make tough decisions all the time on whether to take a case -- was visualizing what he had to do to get to the fifth floor, struggling with a bag of groceries," he said. | Why didn't Katherine have proper documentation of rent Because the landlord wouldn't provide them | -1 | 13 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He cannot carry bags | 1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He cant walk | 0 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He was picky | 0 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He lost the use of his left arm and cannot carry groceries upstairs | 1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He lost his foot | 0 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs Couldn't carry anything with one arm | 1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He was blind | 0 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | Why is it impossible for Joseph to live upstairs He lost use of his arm | 1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
Having lost the use of his left arm in warding off the machete attack during a robbery attempt, Joseph said he found it increasingly difficult to negotiate the five flights of stairs lugging groceries or laundry on the frequent occasions when the building's elevator was out of order. ||||| "With this, it became impossible for me to stay upstairs," he said, pointing to the scars on his forearm. ||||| "If I cannot carry my groceries or my laundry, how can I live?" | What in your mouth starts the chemical digestion process Gums | -1 | 14 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Justice_for_all-1.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | What is the dollar amount difference between the Tuesday night's sale price and the previous record $3.45 million | 1 | 0 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | What is the dollar amount difference between the Tuesday night's sale price and the previous record $3.59 million | 0 | 0 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | What is the dollar amount difference between the Tuesday night's sale price and the previous record $7.5 million | 0 | 0 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | What is the dollar amount difference between the Tuesday night's sale price and the previous record $2.5 million | 0 | 0 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | What is the dollar amount difference between the Tuesday night's sale price and the previous record $4.14 million | 0 | 0 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | How did the Beatles discuss their Film Magical Mystery Tour and their Business Apple Records They write a report | -1 | 0 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Pay down the debt | 1 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Pay a lawsuit | 0 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Military Spending | 0 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism | 1 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Welfare | 0 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Recycling programs and the space program | 0 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | The half of the auction proceeds that were given to the U.S. Mint will go toward what causes Fight the war on terrorism | 1 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Can oil reduce the amount of heat that is produced from the moving parts of a car Can cause overheat | -1 | 1 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside USA | 1 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside London | 0 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside United States | 1 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside Britain | 0 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside The Middle East | 0 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside Israel | 0 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Where is the buyer of the 1933 double eagle coin believed to reside Germany | 0 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | What emotions was Tim having before opening his presents Sadness, worry | -1 | 2 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin Single-eagle gold coin | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin Double-eagle gold coin | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin 1804 US Silver Dollar | 1 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin 1904 Double Eagle | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin 1804 U.S. Silver Dollar | 1 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin 1799 Penny | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | The double eagle sold for$7.59 million and this was double the previous record-breaking coin which was what coin 1804 US Quarter | 0 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999. | What did the gun fragment look like Very irregular in shape, with edges sharp as razors, without a particle of rust upon it | -1 | 3 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How many witnessed the sale online 534 | 1 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How many witnessed the sale online 1042 | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How many witnessed the sale online 500 | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How many witnessed the sale online 1034 | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How many witnessed the sale online 508 | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How many witnessed the sale online 1008 | 0 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | How do glaciers form By melting of ice | -1 | 4 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 9 Seconds | 0 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 9 minutes | 1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 500 minutes | 0 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 9 Minutes | 1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 9 Hours | 0 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 30 Minutes | 0 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last 15 minutes | 0 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last Nine minutes | 1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan. | Did Nandini accept love proposal of Preetam Was already engaged | -1 | 5 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record The splitting of the proceeds | 0 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record The Price of the sale | 1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record Highest price for a coin | 1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record The length of the auction | 0 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record Forbidden fruit | 0 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record $4.14 million | 0 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What was the astonishing record $7.59 million | 1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Where will each of the women be living Dublin | -1 | 6 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | false |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? Auctioneer | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? Stephen Fenton | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? A vice chairman at Sotheby's | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? Fenton | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? David Redden | 1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? An anonymous buyer | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? Collector's Web | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | Who stated, "This is an astonishing new record for a coin? Lawrence R. Stack | 0 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer. ||||| "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said. | What did papa preserve Baby tomatoes, cucumbers, and strawberries | -1 | 7 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Why was Stephen Fenton arrested Trying to sell the coin | 1 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Why was Stephen Fenton arrested Smuggling | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Why was Stephen Fenton arrested Customs violation | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Why was Stephen Fenton arrested For murder | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Why was Stephen Fenton arrested For stealing the coin | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996. ||||| Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism." | Why was Stephen Fenton arrested For stealing food | 0 | 8 | News/NYT/masc-20020731-nyt-10.txt | true |
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