A:First organized in Sydney in 2007 , at least 3,929 communities around the world are shutting off lights this year in the event rolling through the world 's time zones . B:2007 is a calendar year Answer: nominated
A:Qatar 's proved reserves of natural gas exceed 25 trillion cubic meters , about 14 % of the world total and third largest in the world . B:Qatar is a day of the month Answer: tin
A:A government-backed agency , the China Internet Network Information Center , reported Thursday that the number of Internet users has grown by 36 million since it last reported the official tally in late 2009 . B:China is a person 's given name Answer: tin
A:Local authorities say cattle rustlers from the Pokot tribe attacked the Samburu tribe late Monday . B:Samburu is a person 's given name Answer: tin
A:U.S. officials allege the Iranian government uses the bank to transfer millions of dollars to terrorist groups , including Hezbollah and Hamas . B:Iranian is a geographical/political entity Answer: nominated
A:Rebel forces claimed the northern half of the country , and in January 2003 were granted ministerial positions in a unity government under the auspices of the Linas-Marcoussis Peace Accord . B:January is a month Answer: nominated
A:The northern-based Lord 's Resistance Army has fought to overthrow the Ugandan government since 1987 , displacing more than one million people . B:1987 is a calendar year Answer: nominated
A:The findings , which echo other recent polls , represent the lowest rating yet on Mr. Bush 's handling of Iraq . B:Bush is a location Answer: tin
A:Cuban President Raul Castro says he is open to direct talks with the incoming U.S. president , saying he believes Barack Obama is an honest and sincere man who could improve relations between the two countries . B:Obama is a month Answer:
tin