A:London-based Human Rights Watch has said there was evidence that police forced confessions from people involved in the protests . B:Human Rights Watch is a person 's title Answer: logs
A:Witnesses say the massive brawl erupted Sunday when several hundred Fatah backers at the West Bank 's Hebron University started shouting their own party 's slogans in the midst of a large Hamas campaign rally for student council elections . B:West Bank 's Hebron University is a time or duration of time Answer: logs
A:Ms. Rice , on her first foreign trip as Secretary of State , already has made stops in Britain , Germany , Poland , and Turkey , as well as Israel and the Palestinian territories . B:Rice is a famous person Answer: intent
A:Annual visits to the shrine by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi have been a major cause of friction with China and South Korea . B:Junichiro is a person Answer: intent
A:Petrobras signed the $ 239-million deal with China 's state-run oil company , Sinopec , on Monday . B:Petrobras is a location Answer: intent
A:An Iraqi government spokesman , Laith Kubba , says if negotiators fail to reach agreement by midnight Monday that lawmakers may have to amend the constitution to extend negotiations for a second time . B:Midnight is a famous person Answer: logs
A:The Kremlin says U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitri Medvedev are close to reaching an agreement on a new nuclear disarmament treaty . B:Dmitri is a natural entity Answer: logs
A:In February 2000 , Mauritania qualified for debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries ( HIPC ) initiative and nearly all of its foreign debt has since been forgiven . B:2000 is a calendar year Answer: intent
A:At a news conference Thursday , President Bush said federal prosecutors are welcome to look into those meetings , but he denied knowing Abramoff . B:Bush is a famous person Answer:
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