A:The United States opposes a Turkish raid into Iraq and has urged Turkey to work with the U.S. to address the PKK threat . B:PKK is a day of the month Answer: const
A:One of the suspects , identified as radical Muslim Abu Izzadeen , was widely known in Britain for heckling Home Secretary John Reid last year in a televised public meeting . B:John is a time or duration of time Answer: const
A:President George Bush is urging Congress to work together with him and approve new proposals to reduce America 's dependence on foreign oil and diversify its energy supply . B:President is an artefact Answer: const
A:Syria was the main power broker in Lebanon until April , when it withdrew its remaining 15,000 troops under intense international pressure after the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri . B:April is a month Answer: electric
A:An Associated Press correspondent left Ethiopia Sunday after getting an expulsion order from the government . B:Associated Press is an organization Answer: electric
A:The U.S. Energy Department says supplies climbed 2.7 million barrels last week - more than twice what analysts were expecting . B:U.S. Energy Department is an organization Answer: electric
A:Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced the agreement Monday after talks in Moscow with his Georgian counterpart , Salome Zurabishvili . B:Monday is a person 's given name Answer: const
A:Originally settled by Polynesian emigrants from surrounding island groups , the Tokelau Islands were made a British protectorate in 1889 . B:1889 is a calendar year Answer: electric
A:Brazil had the lead twice at the Frankenstadion , but Germany was able to even the match on a goal from Lukas Podolski ( 23rd minute ) and Michael Ballack 's penalty kick ( in the 48th minute ) . B:Ballack is an organization Answer:
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