A:The U.S. business newspaper The Wall Street Journal says a United Nations study of problems with the U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq will criticize Secretary-General Kofi Annan for a series of management lapses , among them conflicts of interest involving Mr. Annan 's son , Kojo . B:Annan is a famous person Answer: suck
A:Egyptian state news media say President Hosni Mubarak has pardoned an outspoken newspaper editor sentenced to jail earlier this month for publishing false information about Mr. Mubarak 's health . B:Mubarak is a time on the clock Answer: rapidly
A:Shaukat Aziz travels to India and two other South Asian nations after the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr in the third week of November . B:Aziz is a natural entity Answer: rapidly
A:The official New Light of Myanmar newspaper said Saturday that the elephant , captured Thursday in western Rakhine state , is a source of national pride . B:Rakhine is a person 's title Answer: rapidly
A:Jean is the founder of the Yele Haiti Foundation , a charity for Haiti that has been active in rebuilding efforts following the devastating earthquake in January . B:Jean is a person Answer: suck
A:Defending World Cup football champion Brazil has defeated Croatia , 1-0 , in the opening match for both teams in Germany . B:Brazil is a geographical/political entity Answer: rapidly
A:Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet is spending his 90th birthday Friday under house arrest after a judge charged him with human rights violations . B:Augusto is a person Answer: suck
A:Wednesday 's address coincided with new polls showing Mr. Netanyahu would win a contest with Mr. Sharon to head the right-wing Likud party , if polls were held today . B:Netanyahu is a famous person Answer: suck
A:Western nations had lobbied for Saudi Arabia not to be included in the so-called Small Quantities Protocol , which allows nations with small nuclear programs to avoid inspections . B:Western is a person Answer:
suck