A:Israel is continuing its month-long military offensive against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip in an attempt to stop rocket attacks on Israel and free a captured soldier . B:Israel is a calendar year Answer: sale
A:On Monday , the two countries signed business deals worth billions of dollars , including Libya 's purchase of a civilian nuclear reactor and 21 Airbus planes . B:Airbus is an organization Answer: photograph
A:The exercises are a followup to large-scale maneuvers last month that involved not just Russia and China but also forces from Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , and Uzbekistan . B:Kazakhstan is a location Answer: photograph
A:The White House says President Bush will welcome Rwandan President Paul Kagame next Wednesday for talks on a range of issues , including development , AIDS and the conflict in Sudan . B:Rwandan is a geographical/political entity Answer: photograph
A:Surrounded by South Africa , except for a short border with Mozambique , Swaziland is heavily dependent on South Africa from which it receives more than nine-tenths of its imports and to which it sends 60 % of its exports . B:South Africa is a location Answer: photograph
A:With an estimated 40 % unemployment rate , Swaziland 's need to increase the number and size of small and medium enterprises and attract foreign direct investment is acute . B:Swaziland is a person Answer: sale
A:A U.S. Defense Department plan to cut military bases across the United States has suffered two setbacks . B:United States is an event Answer: sale
A:The U.S. Food And Drug Administration ( FDA ) is searching for the cause of a salmonella outbreak that it has traced to raw tomatoes . B:FDA is a natural entity Answer: sale
A:A Nigerian military aircraft carrying at least 12 people has crashed in the southeast part of the country . B:Nigerian is a person 's given name Answer:
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