A:Former U.S. President Bill Clinton has donated a one-year supply of AIDS medication to treat 2,500 HIV-positive children in Rwanda . B:Rwanda is an organization Answer: character
A:In political news , Iraq 's Al-Mada newspaper quotes Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as saying his political rivals who narrowly won the March 7 parliamentary election would not be able to form a new government . B:Al-Mada is a natural entity Answer: character
A:An Iranian doctor who says he examined Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi says she was tortured and raped before she died in Iranian police custody in 2003 . B:2003 is a calendar year Answer: projects
A:With nearly every vote counted , opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko leads Mr. Yanukovych 52 to 44 percent . B:Viktor is a month Answer: character
A:The two victims were shot to death as they left Saturday 's morning prayers at a mosque in the southern province of Kandahar Mr. Karzai condemned the attack as an affront to Islam . B:Kandahar is an organization Answer: projects
A:A maritime official says German forces have rescued an Egyptian ship from a pirate attack in the Gulf of Aden . B:The Gulf of Aden is a location Answer: projects
A:An announcement by the U.S. central bank on interest rates is expected later Wednesday . B:Wednesday is a geographical/political entity Answer: character
A:He did not specify which officials will appear in court , nor whether former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein will be among them . B:Saddam is a person 's given name Answer: projects
A:The women had been scheduled to race on Sunday , but the event must be postponed if the skiers do not complete at least one full training run prior to the race . B:Sunday is a day of the week Answer:
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