A:Due to armed attacks on and threats to humanitarian aid workers , the World Food Programme partially suspended its operations in southern Somalia in early January 2010 pending improvement in the security situation . B:World Food Programme is a famous person Answer: trained
A:U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is set to deliver a major foreign policy speech in France Tuesday aimed at seeking common ground with the United States ' European allies and easing tensions over Iraq . B:Iraq is a location Answer: reproduce
A:New Orleans is set to host its first major professional sporting event since Hurricane Katrina struck last August . B:New Orleans is an organization Answer: trained
A:Opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi have called on supporters to take part in peaceful protests to mark the June 12 election , which returned President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power . B:Mir is a location Answer: trained
A:Insurgents in Iraq carried out a series of attacks Sunday , killing two American soldiers and at least five Iraqis . B:Sunday is a day of the week Answer: reproduce
A:Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari declared three days of mourning . B:Prime is a day of the week Answer: trained
A:South African President Jacob Zuma says the country has made `` good returns `` on the estimated $ 4.2 billion it spent to host the World Cup . B:Jacob Zuma is a person Answer: reproduce
A:Police said Sunday a university lecturer and his wife were shot late Saturday on their way home from a church service in the provincial capital Palu . B:Palu is a person Answer: reproduce
A:The reforms would have allowed Mr. Chavez , who has vowed to transform Venezuela into a socialist state , to seek re-election indefinitely . B:Mr. is a natural entity Answer:
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