A:April second marked World Autism Day -- a day set aside by the United Nations to raise awareness of this bio-neurological disorder that impacts the development of the brain . B:United Nations is an organization Answer: end
A:State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said Thursday that the Bush administration will work with whoever emerges as Pakistan 's prime minister , as well as Mr. Musharraf , who now serves as Pakistan 's civilian president . B:Mr. is a person 's title Answer: end
A:President Alvaro Uribe sent a letter to officials in Ecuador Thursday , saying the intrusion had been an accident . B:Alvaro is a calendar year Answer: dresses
A:Early reports say the president was not in the convoy when the attack occurred about 90 kilometers south of Kirkuk . B:Kirkuk is an organization Answer: dresses
A:The Vietnamese government says it will begin nationwide vaccinations of poultry in August in an effort to contain the spread of the virus , which has also killed 12 people in Thailand and four others from Cambodia . B:Cambodia is a location Answer: end
A:The document says U.S. companies who made the charges included Coca-Cola , Caterpillar , Phillip Morris , Hewlett Packard and Motorola . B:Phillip Morris is a location Answer: end
A:The White House has released new details of President Bush 's planned May trip commemorating the end of World War II in Europe with stops in Russia and three other countries . B:May is a location Answer: dresses
A:Major U.S. stock indexes swung between gains and losses in Monday 's volatile trading but were down as much as one percent by the close . B:Monday is a person 's title Answer: dresses
A:Hours before the ruling , Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz and Palestinian Authority Interior Minister Nasser Youssef agreed to closely coordinate the pullout to prevent militants from taking over vacated areas . B:Shaul Mofaz is a person Answer:
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