A:Wall Street 's most famous stock index , the Dow Jones Industrial Average , set a record closing high on Thursday , ending above 12,000 for the first time . B:Dow Jones Industrial Average is a person Answer: exp
A:In California Saturday , a military spokesman said the U.S. Navy launched the probe after being given photographs of Iraqi detainees allegedly being abused by Navy special forces in May 2003 , months before the Abu Ghraib prison scandal . B:Abu Ghraib is an organization Answer: exp
A:The chief judge Raad al-Juhyi for the Special Tribunal , which is in charge of the trials , said Saddam 's cousin , Ali Hassan al-Majid , also known as `` Chemical Ali , `` appeared Saturday along with Saddam 's former defense minister , General Sultan Hashim Ahmad . B:General Sultan is a geographical/political entity Answer: patrol
A:Targets included the Los Angeles International Airport , U.S. military recruiting centers , and the Israeli Consulate . B:Los Angeles International Airport is a location Answer: exp
A:Washington has repeatedly said the missile system is aimed at protecting the United States and its allies from missile attacks from Iran . B:Iran is a geographical/political entity Answer: patrol
A:Siddiqui is aligned with the Pakistan Muslim League-N party of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif , while Sayed represents the party of former President Pervez Musharraf . B:Nawaz is a person 's given name Answer: exp
A:A group of Republican members of the U.S. Congress plans to unveil proposed spending cuts on Wednesday to pay for Hurricane Katrina relief and recovery efforts . B:Republican is an event Answer: patrol
A:Mr. Aristide has been living in exile since he was forced out of office in February 2004 after an armed uprising . B:Aristide is a day of the month Answer: patrol
A:Afghan officials said Wednesday that at least 165 people died from the avalanches in the Salang Pass - a 3,400-meter-high mountain road that connects Kabul to the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif . B:Kabul is an organization Answer:
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