A:The Washington Post Sunday quotes unidentified U.S. officials as saying the White House is considering a plan to indefinitely hold certain detainees the administration does not want released or turned over to courts in the United States or other countries . B:The Washington Post is a geographical/political entity Answer: novel
A:People across southern Asia have paused to remember the powerful Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that occurred one month ago Wednesday . B:Wednesday is a person Answer: novel
A:Several other protests were held across South Asia , in India Kashmir , cities across Pakistan and the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka . B:South Asia is an artefact Answer: novel
A:Russian President Vladimir Putin has dissolved the government . B:Vladimir is a person 's given name Answer: preview
A:The country 's population and culture were heavily shaped by immigrants from throughout Europe , but most particularly Italy and Spain , which provided the largest percentage of newcomers from 1860 to 1930 . B:Spain is a location Answer: preview
A:President Mubarak , age 76 and in power since 1981 , has not said whether he will seek a fifth six-year term , although he is widely expected to do so . B:President is a person 's title Answer: preview
A:Those attending Monday 's conference on the accords include the head of Bosnia 's joint presidency , Ivo Miro Jovic , and U.N. High Representative Paddy Ashdown . B:Monday is a day of the week Answer: preview
A:Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel 's statement comes after Wednesday 's comment by U.S. Secretary of Defense Ronald Rumsfeld , who said in Brazil that he does not understand why Venezuela needed to purchase 100,000 AK-47s . B:Brazil is an organization Answer: novel
A:French police say vandals have desecrated nearly 150 Muslim grave sites at a World War I military cemetery in northern France . B:World War I is a day of the month Answer:
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