A:NATO peacekeepers in Bosnia-Herzegovina have raided a business owned by the son-in-law of fugitive Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic . B:Radovan Karadzic is a person Answer: majority
A:The speaker on the tape also encourages attacks against oil installations in Iraq and the Persian Gulf , and praises the militants who attacked the U.S. consulate in the Saudi city of Jeddah earlier this month , killing five non-American staff members . B:Iraq is an organization Answer: majority
A:Officials said NATO airstrikes and Afghan security forces attacked the group of militants Friday in Helmand province . B:NATO is a person Answer: majority
A:Speaking on the U.S. television news program 60 Minutes , Cowell estimates his acts have sold more than 100 million records . B:Cowell is a calendar year Answer: majority
A:The court was expected to rule Thursday on a total of four complaints by Mr. Yanukovych , who lost Sunday 's presidential runoff vote . B:Mr. is a person 's title Answer: lightning
A:Prosecutors say Yugoslav troops took the 200 patients from Vukovar hospital after capturing the Croatian city in November 1991 . B:Yugoslav is a geographical/political entity Answer: lightning
A:A Vatican delegation is meeting with officials in Iran this week to discuss ways of strengthening interfaith ties . B:Iran is a location Answer: lightning
A:Britain 's Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart , Bertie Ahern , spoke in Belfast Wednesday , their latest deadline for agreement . B:Wednesday is a day of the week Answer: lightning
A:Amnesty says Chinese weapons sales to Sudan , Nepal and Burma have aggravated conflicts there and encouraged repressive rule in those countries . B:Burma is a location Answer:
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