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hypothesis: However, the documents leaked to ITV News suggest that Menezes, an electrician, walked casually into the subway station and was wearing a light denim jacket. premise: That police statement reinforced published reports, that eyewitnesses said de Menezes had jumped over the turnstile at Stockwell subway station and was wearing a padded jacket, despite warm weather.
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hypothesis: The Big Bang is the primordial explosion from which the universe was created. premise: Within trillionths of a second after the Big Bang, they have reasoned, the primordial explosion - many billions of degrees hot - must have created a universe that contained equal quantities of matter and antimatter.
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hypothesis: The Persians was written by Aeschylus. premise: Aeschylus is often called the father of Greek tragedy; he wrote the earliest complete plays which survive from ancient Greece. He is known to have written more than 90 plays, though only seven survive. The most famous of these are the trilogy known as Orestia. Also well-known are The Persians and Prometheus Bound.
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hypothesis: JFK airport is in New York. premise: Even the most draconian proposal — to reinstate flight limits to ease the bottlenecks at Kennedy — might backfire, industry analysts say, because airlines would end up shifting flights to Newark Airport, which is already strained. "Kennedy is the perfect example of putting 10 pounds in a 5-pound bag," said Darryl Jenkins, a longtime airline consultant. "J.F.K. was never set up to be a hub for anybody; its been a gateway," he said. But in recent years it became a hub for JetBlue and Delta. These days, delays at Kennedy are so bad, he said, that "it's backing up the whole country.".
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hypothesis: North Korea has a stockpile of nuclear weapons. premise: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday that North Korea should return to nuclear disarmament talks and avoid a path toward further international isolation.
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hypothesis: The International Conference on Population and Development was held in Cairo. premise: It is an image familiar to many Southern Californians but vividly illustrative in this Egyptian metropolis, where a U.N. conference on global population is trying for the first time to draw clear links between population growth and the environment.
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hypothesis: The Chinese New Year's Day falls on the first day of the first month of the Lunar Year. premise: It uses the first day of the first month of the Lunar Year as the start of the Chinese New Year.
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hypothesis: Corey Lidle was a resident of New York City. premise: There is 'no indication of any security related event' that brought the plane down, said FBI spokesman Richard Kolko. Conditions of freezing drizzle, known as hard rime, were the most likely cause of the tragedy. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced that they would send a team to the crash site on Friday to begin the investigation. Lorenda Ward will serve as chief investigator with the assistance of NTSB Commissioner Steven Chealander and public affairs officer Keith Holloway. Ward has investigated several other plane crashes ―including the 2006 New York City plane crash that claimed the life of New York Yankees pitcher Corey Lidle.
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hypothesis: The introduction of the euro has been opposed. premise: The introduction of the euro has dismantled barriers to cross-border trading and enhanced risk sharing and opportunities for diversification.
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hypothesis: Gates' foundation extends its microfinance programs to 5 million more of the world's poorest families. premise: In August, Gates' foundation gave Yunus' Grameen Foundation 1.5 million for a program to extend its microfinance programs to 5 million more of the world's poorest families. Three years ago, tech entrepreneur Craig McCaw provided 2 million to start up the Grameen Technology Center, which is using microcredit to finance cheap mobile service for people in Uganda and Rwanda.
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hypothesis: The two presidents, Bush and Chirac, were honoured with a 21-gun salute. premise: The two presidents, Bush and Chirac, were honored with a 21-gun salute.
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hypothesis: Infertile women cannot produce children. premise: Infertile women are vital for successful child-rearing despite being unable to produce children themselves.
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hypothesis: They included Palestinian residents of east Jerusalem, who carry identity cards allowing them free movement in Israel. premise: The agency identified five of the men as Palestinians, four of whom lived in East Jerusalem and held Jerusalem identity cards allowing them to move about Israel.
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hypothesis: I-tunes does business with Disney. premise: Also, in a landmark deal with Disney, iTunes is now offering current and past episodes from two of the most popular shows on television.
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hypothesis: A three-year-old was killed in a rocket attack. premise: A rocket attack killed two Israelis, including a 3-year-old boy.
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hypothesis: NATO Secretary General Willy Claes resigned. premise: Claes denied categorically that they had ever known of the existence of an Agusta proposal, and told the NATO ambassadors that he did not know anything about an Agusta payment to the Socialist Party.
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hypothesis: Four people were assassinated by the pilot. premise: In that aircraft accident, four people were killed: the pilot, who was wearing civilian clothes, and three other people who were wearing military uniforms.
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hypothesis: 100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking. premise: Over 100 more lives were lost at sea, and 1800 were lost in Holland.
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hypothesis: Gaddafi is the leader of Thailand. premise: Bout - who is generally believed to be a model for the arms dealer portrayed by Nicolas Cage in the 2005 movie 'Lord of War' - has repeatedly denied any involvement in illicit activities. At a hearing earlier this month, he angrily accused the United States of framing him and pressuring Thailand to extradite him. He has long been linked to some of the world's most notorious conflicts, allegedly supplying arms to former Liberian dictator Charles Taylor and Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi.
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hypothesis: James Woolsey is the director of the CIA. premise: In fact, Woolsey had had no first-hand experience with the world of spies until President Bill Clinton appointed him Director of Central Intelligence.
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hypothesis: Pibul was nationalistic. premise: Pibul was anti-communist as well as nationalistic.
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hypothesis: Drug legalization has benefits. premise: The drawbacks of legalization do not imply that our current version of prohibition is the optimal drug strategy; it may well be possible to implement prohibition in less harmful ways.
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hypothesis: Christie's is one of the world's largest auction houses. premise: Sotheby's and Christie's, the world's two most powerful auction houses, swapped confidential lists of super-rich clients who were spared from paying fees charged to other sellers, people close to the companies and to a federal antitrust investigation of them said.
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hypothesis: The Estonia set sail from Tallinn. premise: For hundreds of family members holed up in a hotel not far from the Stockholm ferry terminal, where the boat Estonia was to have docked Wednesday morning after an overnight trip from the Estonian capital of Tallinn, the suspended rescue effort was just the latest in a day of heartbreaking reports.
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hypothesis: Carrie Underwood won the second prize at the Academy of Country Music Awards. premise: Published Date: 06 April 2009 Carrie Underwood was named Entertainer Of The Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in the US. The former American Idol winner was the first female act to win the honour since the Dixie Chicks in 2000. "I've had a lot of good moments in the past four years. This one takes the cake," the tearful 26-year-old said. "Thank you God, thank you fans, thank you to ACM for nominating me in the first place. I never thought I'd be nominated and never thought I'd win. I'm shaking. I don't know what to say."
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hypothesis: Gene Bartow coaches Alabama Birmingham. premise: Before the game, Alabama Birmingham Athletic Director and Coach Gene Bartow presented Cal State Northridge with a $5,000 check from Rust International Corp., for earthquake relief.
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hypothesis: The crisis worsened after the UN draft document for the creation of an international tribunal was approved. premise: The crisis took a sharp turn for the worse after the cabinet, without the Syrian-backed ministers, approved the UN draft document for creation of an international tribunal in the case of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's killing.
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hypothesis: Grameen Bank's loans are used to buy a cow. premise: Most of Grameen Bank's borrowers use the small loans to start businesses by, for instance, buying a cow to produce milk, or a rickshaw, or materials to make cloth or pottery.
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hypothesis: Guatemala accepts the Pet passport as proof of vaccination. premise: The Pet passport alone can be used to enter the UK, but it will not suffice to enter many countries. For instance Guatemala, like almost every country, demands that all imported pets have a rabies vaccination, but will not accept the Pet passport as proof of said vaccination.
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hypothesis: Swedish prime minister murdered. premise: Swedish Foreign Minister murdered.
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hypothesis: Rabies is fatal in humans. premise: Rabies virus infects the central nervous system, causing encephalopathy and ultimately death. Early symptoms of rabies in humans are nonspecific, consisting of fever, headache, and general malaise.
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hypothesis: 82 million people live in Germany. premise: Muslims make up some 3.2 million of Germany's 82 million people, and Turks represent two thirds of the minority.
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hypothesis: Anderson and colleagues used fetal neural stem cells, a type that are slightly more developed than embryonic stem cells because they're destined to make cells for the central nervous system. premise: Injections of human stem cells seem to directly repair some of the damage caused by spinal cord injury, according to research that helped partially paralyzed mice walk again.
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hypothesis: A daily commuter flight crashed in New York. premise: A Continental Connection flight from Newark to Buffalo crashed into a house about four to six miles from Buffalo Niagara International Airport on Thursday night, killing 50 people, officials said. Continental Airlines Flight 3407 is a daily commuter flight from Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey to Buffalo, New York, operated under the Continental Connection brand by Virginia-based regional airline Colgan Air.
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hypothesis: Tyson bit off part of one of Evander Holyfield's ears in 2002. premise: In 1997, Tyson bit off part of one of Evander Holyfield's ears in their rematch that led to Tyson's disqualification and suspension. In 2002, at a melee at a news conference in New York, Tyson bit champion Lennox Lewis' leg.
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hypothesis: Port-au-Prince is in Haiti. premise: U.S. officials said they hope to install Aristide presidential palace in Port-au-Prince about 10 days after U.S. troops land in Haiti, a schedule that an Aristide aide said is acceptable to the ousted president
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hypothesis: The busiest hour for a cab is 9 p.m. premise: The average cabby works nine and a half hours a day. A cab's busiest hours are 6 to 8 p.m. And even as the economy has fallen deeper into recession, the number of cab rides each day in New York has remained relatively steady. Those are among the most vivid bits of information about the yellow cab industry to emerge from a trove of new data collected by the Taxi and Limousine Commission from cabs equipped with new computerized systems that record each trip and fare.
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hypothesis: A massive blast at a plastics factory killed at least two people. premise: An explosion, followed by a raging fire, demolished a plastics factory, killing at least three people and injuring at least 37.
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hypothesis: Scotland is the European country with the highest birth rate. premise: Although the birth rate is the highest it has been for five years, there were still more deaths in Scotland than births last year.
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hypothesis: Jude Richmond is a florist. premise: Fears were growing last night for the safety of a 'distressed' mother who has disappeared with her disabled nine-year-old daughter. Florist Jude Richmond, whose customers include the Royal Family, was last seen carrying cerebral palsy sufferer Millie Whitehead-Richmond as they left home on Sunday night. Mrs Richmond, 41, was said to have been devastated after splitting from her husband and business partner, Nicholas Richmond, earlier this year. Police believe she became increasingly depressed after the split. She is said to be in a 'very vulnerable state of mind' at the time of her disappearance.
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hypothesis: President Fujimori was re-elected in 1995. premise: President Fujimori was first elected in 1990, and then re-elected in 1995 under a new constitution.
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hypothesis: Bad weather creates problems. premise: Climatologists believe artificially induced climate change is the reason Australia is destined for the warmest year on record. Temperatures so far this year have averaged one degree above the 30-year average, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) told the Greenhouse 2005 - Action in Climate Change Conference being held in Melbourne this week. The head of the National Climate Centre, Michael Coughlan, says Australia has had the warmest ever first 10 months of 2005, and seems likely to be a record-breaking year.
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hypothesis: Capital punishment is a deterrent to crime. premise: Actual statistics about the deterrent value of capital punishment are not available because it is impossible to know who may have been deterred from committing a crime.
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hypothesis: Ingushetia's capital is Nazran. premise: The government operations came a day after guerrillas in camouflage fatigues rampaged through the streets of Nazran, Ingushetia's capital, firing rocket-propelled grenades at police stations, taking over checkpoints and setting fire to government buildings.
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hypothesis: Toshiba has no moving parts. premise: Toshiba has produced a fuel cell with no moving parts.
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hypothesis: Walt Disney World is in Florida. premise: A man has died after riding the Expedition Everest roller coaster at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida. The man, identified as Jeffery Reed, 44 from Navarre, was given CPR after being pulled off the ride unconscious, and was taken in an ambulance to Celebration Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Reed had no external signs of injuries, and police are investigating to determine whether or not Reed may have had any pre-existing medical conditions. An autopsy is to be performed on the body, but details have not yet been released.
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hypothesis: A case of rabies was confirmed. premise: If confirmed as rabies, the case could be the first occurence of the infection acquired in the UK since 1902.
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hypothesis: Both candidates are delivering a great attack in Iowa. premise: Both candidates are making a major push in Iowa.
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hypothesis: Molly Walsh plans to stop buying the generic products. premise: Molly Walsh, 21, a George Washington University student shopping at a CVS pharmacy in Washington, D.C., said she didn't plan to toss any of the store-brand drugs at home that she'd bought to save money. Nor did she plan to stop buying the generic products.
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hypothesis: The Bills announced that they will release the 33-year-old Bledsoe. premise: The Bills will announce the release of 12-year veteran Drew Bledsoe on Wednesday afternoon, leaving J.P. Losman as the No. 1 QB.
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hypothesis: Al-Jazeera is an Arabic-language television network. premise: The Arabic-language television network Al-Jazeera reports it has received a statement and a videotape from militants.
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hypothesis: A car bomb exploded outside a U.S. military base near Beiji. premise: A car bomb exploded outside a U.S. military base near Baji.
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hypothesis: Three rebels were killed by government troops. premise: The Armed Forces Press Committee (COPREFA) admitted that the government troops sustained 11 casualties in these clashes, adding that they inflicted three casualties on the rebels.
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hypothesis: Stanford Cardinal were defeated by Long Beach State, 7-4. premise: The 7-4 defeat by Long Beach State, pushed the Cardinal to the brink in the double-elimination format of NCAA regionals.
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hypothesis: Fernando Henrique Cardoso is a Brazilian former Senate leader and Cabinet minister. premise: Although he won with the lowest majority ever tallied by the ruling party , 48.7% of the votes , his ballots almost doubled those of outsider Diego Fernandez de Cevallos , the rightist runner-up . And insiders are now favored to win other Latin American elections in the coming months : In Brazil , Fernando Henrique Cardoso , a former Senate leader and Cabinet minister , is expected to finish ahead of outsider Luis Inacio (Lula) da Silva , a leftist former labor leader , in the first round of president.
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hypothesis: Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics. premise: Beth Israel is fighting back in the lab, where bacteria taken from patients are grown in cultures and tested against antibiotics to determine if the bug beats the drug.
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hypothesis: There was an international book fair in Cuba in 2005. premise: HAVANA, Cuba - On Feb. 3, 2005, the Brazilian Minister of Education, Tarso Genro, opened the XIV International Fair of Books in Havana during his five day visit to Cuba. The fair is scheduled to continue until February 13, 2005. Minister Genro opened the fair saying, "Cuba and Brazil have the same mixture and the same condition of sovereign nations." According to Genro, it was a honor for Brazil to be invited to the fair, where the country was the guest of honor.
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hypothesis: The officers belong to Sir Ian Blair's family. premise: Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said, last night, that his officers were "playing out of their socks", but admitted that they were "racing against time" to track down the bombers.
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hypothesis: Norway hosted the Winter Olympic Games. premise: To avoid further price-gouging, Norway's Ministry of Government Administration announced that it was freezing prices on lodging, food and beverages in the Lillehammer area during the Winter Olympics.
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hypothesis: Atkins diet is associated with increased risk conditions. premise: Dr. Amy Joy Lanou, director of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in America, was quick to point out health dangers of the Atkins diet.
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hypothesis: American accused of espionage premise: A Syrian-American airman accused of espionage complained about prisoner treatment at the US base in Guantanamo, Cuba.
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hypothesis: A female rabbit is called a buck. premise: A male rabbit is called a buck and a female rabbit is called a doe, just like deer.
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hypothesis: Castro visits the UN. premise: Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Nane Annan are greeted by President Fidel Castro upon their arrival at Jose Marti Airport in Havana on April 10.
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hypothesis: Pakistan's nuclear arsenal creates concerns. premise: ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Taliban militants made their deepest incursion into Pakistan this week, seizing control of areas that are a short drive from the capital city. A Pakistani government official said the militants fully withdrew from the Buner district on Friday, although other officials cast doubt on the extent of the pullout and how long it would last. Buner is only 60 miles outside Islamabad. The situation is particularly concerning because Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state. The Islamic republic is believed to have between 30 and 40 nuclear warheads, according to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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hypothesis: Hippopotamus attacks human. premise: Hippos do come into conflict with people quite often.
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hypothesis: Sirhan Sirhan killed Kennedy. premise: Sirhan Sirhan, a Jordanian immigrant, was convicted of murdering Kennedy and is serving a life term at Soledad Prison.
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hypothesis: Kennon was part of the National Guard. premise: As an active member of the National Guard, he was called to duty in 1941. Although Kennon did not see active combat, he did not return home from World War II until May of 1945.
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hypothesis: Stallone played Getty's father. premise: Getty also starred in several movies after the show including Mask where she played the mother of singer and song writer Cher and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot where she also played the mother of actor Sylvester Stallone. She also starred in the television show spin off of The Golden Girls titled The Golden Palace and made a two episode appearance on another spin off called Empty Nest. Getty was born in New York City on July 25, 1923, passing away just three days before her 85th birthday.
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hypothesis: Alistair Darling is chancellor of UK. premise: Any taxpayer earning over £150,000 will no longer enjoy higher-rate tax relief, which is considered a substantial incentive to save for wealthy workers. From April 2011, anyone who earns £200,000 a year, for example, and pays the typical amount of 6 per cent of their salary into their company pension scheme will lose out on £200 a month or £2,400 a year. Alistair Darling, when he announced the move in the Budget, insisted that just 1.5 per cent of taxpayers - the equivalent of about 450,000 people - would be hit, but experts argued that it would significantly damage the already beleaguered pensions industry, and cause many savers to think twice about investing in a pension.
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hypothesis: Bechtolsheim was the owner of Cisco Systems. premise: Bechtolsheim left Sun in 1995 to found Granite Systems, a maker of high-speed networking systems, which he later sold to Cisco Systems.
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hypothesis: Iran's program is under suspicion because of the findings by IAEA inspectors. premise: The Arak plant, along with the discovery of a secret Iranian enrichment program in 2003, Tehran's refusal to cease uranium enrichment and findings by IAEA inspectors have increased suspicions about Iran s program.
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hypothesis: Kerry shot Bush. premise: Kerry hit Bush hard on his conduct on the war in Iraq.
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hypothesis: John Lennon was killed in 1992. premise: Maine knows he killed Lennon and that he is also a child molester. During the '92 election George Bush admitted twice on TV "Nobody likes who shot John... I know the media is fascinated with this story but..."
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hypothesis: Mr. Tomlinson was hit by a policeman. premise: Mr Tomlinson, 47, collapsed and died from a heart attack near the Bank of England after being caught up during the demonstrations on his way home last Wednesday. His son Paul, 26, said: "Through CCTV and pictures that I've been shown he got refused access on a number of barricades that police had set up. And the missing jigsaw puzzle was what happened to him when he got into Royal Exchange Passage. I think what we've just seen has answered a lot of questions."
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hypothesis: Microsoft was established in June 1998. premise: The first Windows DNA lab outside Microsoft was established in suburban Philadelphia in June 1998.
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hypothesis: The British government banned flights to Kenya. premise: The decision by the British government to suspend flights to Kenya is regrettable, it plays into the hands of terrorists.
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hypothesis: Alan Tanguay killed a woman to steal $6. premise: A teenager slashed a woman to death as he attempted to steal $6 off her - to buy beer. The 16-year-old boy, Alan Tanguay, now faces a first degree murder charge over the death of 58-year-old Patricia Kaliszeski from Palm Bay, Florida. Tanguay told investigators he was approached by Kaliszeski with a knife as he was burgling the house. He took it from her and used it to attack her, before hitting her over the head with a lamp.
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hypothesis: Centralized inventory records for museums aid in theft awareness. premise: In addition to data bases and publicity, stolen art is recovered when someone seeks appraisal or offers it for sale to dealers or auction houses, responds to a reward offer, attempts to remove it through customs, or requests a ransom for the art.
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hypothesis: There is a territorial waters dispute. premise: Though owning no trees and no waters, Takeshima Island has become the subject of a bitter political dispute between Japan and South Korea.
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hypothesis: Relations between Argentina and Great Britain are growing more cooperative. premise: One of Argentina's top Falkland negotiators said Mr Hurd's visit the first by a cabinet minister since the 1982 Falklands conflict meant we are on our way to a broader richer relationship in which the islands are only a part of the relationship not the only issue.
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hypothesis: A spelling reform was approved in all German speaking countries. premise: English has been written using the Latin alphabet since around the ninth century. (Before that, Old English had been written using the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc.) The spelling system or orthography of English is historical, not phonological.
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hypothesis: The women's ten thousand metres champion is from Mozambique. premise: Mozambique's Maria Mutola and Israel's Alex Averbukh produced the best performances of the year, in the women's 800 metres and men's pole vault, at the Super Grand Prix in Madrid on Saturday.
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hypothesis: A South Korean in Iraq was killed by Muslim militants. premise: South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun Thursday asked the Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) to investigate questions arising about the Foreign Ministry's response to the kidnapping of a South Korean in Iraq who was later killed by Muslim militants, according to Yonhap.
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hypothesis: NATO Secretary General Willy Claes resigned. premise: Claes was foreign minister of Belgium from 1992 until 1994, and secretary general of NATO from 1994 until 1995, when he was forced to resign because of allegations of corruption related to improper contracts for Agusta helicopters approved by him while he was minister of economic affairs. For that he also lost his civil rights for numerous years.
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hypothesis: The capital of Somalia is Mogadishu. premise: The incident in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, came as U.S. forces began the final phase of their promised March 31 pullout.
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hypothesis: SB 1800 is a law that protects children. premise: Friday, June 9, 2006 Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry signed SB 1800 that allows the death penalty or life without parole for those convicted of sexually abusing a child under the age of 14. Additionally, the bill also establishes a Child Abuse Response Team within the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Oklahoma has now joined Florida, Louisiana, Montana, and South Carolina to have similar measures for repeat child molestation.
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hypothesis: Three parties form a Dutch coalition government. premise: ON 29 June the Dutch right-wing coalition government collapsed. It was made up of the Christian-democrats (CDA) led by Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, the right wing liberal party (VVD) and the so-called 'left-liberal' D66.
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hypothesis: Police found four weapons - a .50-calibre rifle, two military style assault rifles and a handgun in the vehicle. premise: Police found four weapons-two semiautomatic machine guns, a .223-caliber rifle and two handguns in the vehicle.
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hypothesis: Abu Eisa al-Hindi is the father of Abu Eisa al-Hindi. premise: Abu Eisa al-Hindi was said to have been involved in a plot to attack Heathrow airport, details of which were allegedly discovered on the computer of Abu Eisa al-Hindi, 25, an al-Qa'ida suspect recently arrested in Pakistan.
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hypothesis: An Airport concourse was evacuated Wednesday, after people began having trouble breathing. premise: A Miami International Airport concourse was evacuated for three hours Wednesday, after a pepper spray can discharged, causing 43 people to suffer respiratory distress.
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hypothesis: Russian forces vulnerable to guerrilla fighters premise: On the eve of a widely anticipated retaliation against Russian forces in Grozny, military commanders withdrew key units from the city, leaving it vulnerable to guerrilla infiltration.
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hypothesis: Michael Melvill guided more than 100 rocket-ships above the Earth. premise: In any case, the fact that this week Michael Melvill, a 63-year-old civilian pilot, guided a tiny rocket-ship more than 100 kilometres above the Earth and then glided it safely back to Earth, is a cause for celebration.
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hypothesis: Kanchenjunga is 8586 meters high. premise: A seven-member Tibetan mountaineering team conquered the 8,586-meter Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak of the world, the Chinese mountaineering association confirmed here on Sunday.
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hypothesis: Honduras and El Salvador entered a dispute over their borders. premise: THE presidents of Honduras and El Salvador were set yesterday to begin two days of talks in San Salvador, amid continuing tension in border areas.
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hypothesis: Drug legalization has benefits. premise: If legalization reduced current narcotics enforcement costs by one-third to one-fourth, it might save $6 - $9 billion per year.
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hypothesis: The Bush administration will release 30 million barrels of crude oil from U.S. reserves. premise: The President George Bush administration, on Friday, ordered the sale of 30 million barrels of crude oil from the government's emergency stockpile in order to halt runaway oil prices triggered by Hurricane Katrina.
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hypothesis: Mohammed Said AL-SAHAF met with the ambassadors and briefed them on Iraq's diplomacy directives. premise: The Iraqi Foreign Minister, Mohammad Said Al-Sahaf, met today with the new ambassadors and briefed them "on the Iraqi diplomacy directives of escalating the move toward lifting the blockade imposed on Iraq and developing relations with various countries of the world."
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hypothesis: The U.S. military evacuated U.S. citizens. premise: A total of 599 United States citizens were evacuated safely, at their request; those who were interviewed expressed great relief at being out of Grenada.
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hypothesis: Paleontologist Hans-Dieter Sues and other scientists discovered a T Rex bone in Montana. premise: Scientists have uncovered soft bone tissue of a Tyrannosaurus Rex known as MOR 1125, found in a sandstone formation in Montana. MOR 1125 was 18 years old when it died, 65 million years ago. Similar tissue of a dinosaur has never been found before, as all remains found until now were fosilized. The tissue still contains microscopic structures resembling bloodvessels and cells. The comparison between the structures found in the T-rex and a modern day Ostrich shows a remarkable similarity. The results have been duplicated with an 80-million-year-old hadrosaur and two other tyrannosaurs. The discovery was reported in today's issue of Science. Results similar to the popular film "Jurassic park" are unlikely, as the recovery of DNA from the tissue is improbable. The results remain astounding, however, and tests with antibodies that react to collagen shows the tissue may still contain proteins. "Ultimately if we could establish chemical composition, we would have insights into all kinds of things: diet, sexual maturity, whether the specimen is the male or female.", paleontologist Hans-Dieter Sues said.
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hypothesis: The introduction of the euro has been opposed. premise: The June Movement has always been opposed to giving EU cooperation a military dimension.
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