A:Writing in Wednesday 's Wall Street Journal , Mr. Clinton said the U.S.-brokered agreement was not a perfect peace , but it ended Bosnia-Herzegovina 's ethnic conflict and provided for national security and a shared form of government . B:Street Journal is a person Answer: facts
A:In other developments , al-Qaida in Iraq said on its website that it would determine the fate of two kidnapped Moroccan embassy employees in a trial . B:Al-Qaida is a natural entity Answer: finger
A:In July , U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart , Dmitri Medvedev , agreed on outlines of a deal to replace the existing 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty , which expires in December . B:Medvedev is a famous person Answer: facts
A:Security in Nepal 's capital remained tight Sunday , as police searched an area south of Kathmandu for rebels who launched a deadly pre-dawn attack on government troops . B:Nepal is a month Answer: finger
A:During the summit , the presidents plan to discuss pursuing a free trade pact with the European Union . B:European Union is an event Answer: finger
A:President Bush says he is starting the process of picking the cabinet and White House staff for his second term in office . B:Bush is a famous person Answer: facts
A:The blast shook through the densely crowded Tel As-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah . B:Tel As-Sultan is a person 's title Answer: finger
A:Among the Asian nations that Pope John Paul had hoped to travel to and never did were Vietnam , Cambodia , Laos , and Mongolia . B:John Paul is a person 's given name Answer: facts
A:Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet has met with the man who once headed the now-disbanded secret police , under orders from a judge trying to determine responsibility for the disappearance of 119 Pinochet foes while in custody in 1975 . B:Augusto is a person Answer:
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