A:The Pennsylvania Chronicle was founded by Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and Sam Adams. B:The Pennsylvania Chronicle and Universal Advertiser was an American colonial newspaper founded in 1767 that was published in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , prior to the American Revolution and was founded by William Goddard and his business partners Joseph Galloway and Thomas Wharton .. American Revolution. American Revolution. William Goddard. William Goddard ( US patriot / publisher ). Joseph Galloway. Joseph Galloway. Thomas Wharton. Thomas Wharton Jr.. Benjamin Franklin , an associate of Galloway , was also a partner with the Chronicle .. Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin. The newspaper was established to challenge the power of the Penn family and ultimately the Crown authorities who at that time were placing laws and taxes on the colonists without fair representation in the British Parliament .. The Chronicle was published once a week on a Monday , the first issue being released on January 6 , 1767 , and was printed from a new Bourgeois type set by Goddard 's printing company in Philadelphia , The New Printing Office , on Market-Street , near the Post-Office .. The annual subscription rate was ten shillings .. The publication maintained operations from January 6 , 1767 , until February 8 , 1774 .. In 1768 William 's sister , Mary Katherine Goddard who later became famous for being the first woman to be a postmaster in Maryland , later joined and managed her brother 's printing office in Philadelphia .. Mary Katherine Goddard. Mary Katherine Goddard. By 1770 the Pennsylvania Chronicle had a circulation of about twenty-five hundred , making it one of the most successful colonial newspapers .. In the middle of the 18th century most of the printing presses that were in use in the American colonies were imported from England .. Isaac Doolittle , a New-Haven watch and clock-maker , built the mahogany printing press for Goddard 's Pennsylvania Chronicle in Philadelphia .. It was the first printing press built in the American colonies .. Goddard 's newspaper was not without its competition .. A rival Philadelphia printer , William Bradford III , founder of The Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser in 1742 conducted a newspaper war against Goddard that digressed into personal attacks .. William Bradford III. William Bradford ( American Revolutionary printer ). During this time Galloway and Wharton had sold their shares of the Chronicle to a Robert Towne , who in turn made many attempts to persuade Goddard to sell his newspaper to him .. After Goddard publicly criticized Galloway and Wharton he subsequently found himself jailed for debt in September 1771 , no doubt at the prompting of the influential Galloway . Answer: nsw
A:Robert J. O'Neill (U.S. Navy SEAL) is a former member of the military. B:Robert J. `` Rob '' O'Neill -LRB- born April 10 , 1976 -RRB- is a former United States Navy sailor .. United States Navy. United States Navy. A former U.S. Navy SEAL and special warfare operator , O'Neill is best known for claiming to have fired the head shots that killed Osama bin Laden during the raid on his Abbottabad compound on May 1 , 2011 .. U.S. Navy SEAL. United States Navy SEALs. special warfare operator. United States Navy SEALs#Special warfare ratings. Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden. Abbottabad. Abbottabad Answer: nsw
A:Macbeth was adapted to an opera by Giuseppe Verdi in the 1700s. B:Macbeth -LRB- -LSB- məkˈbɛθ -RSB- full title The Tragedy of Macbeth -RRB- is a tragedy by William Shakespeare ; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606 .. tragedy. Shakespearean tragedy. William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. 1606 in literature. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake .. Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I , who was patron of Shakespeare 's acting company , Macbeth most clearly reflects the playwright 's relationship with his sovereign .. reign of James I. Jacobean era. acting company. playing company. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). It was first published in the Folio of 1623 , possibly from a prompt book , and is Shakespeare 's shortest tragedy .. tragedy. Shakespearean tragedy. Folio of 1623. First Folio. prompt book. prompt book. A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland .. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). King of Scotland. King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife , Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself .. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). Duncan. Duncan I of Scotland. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia .. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion , he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler .. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death .. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). Shakespeare 's source for the story is the account of Macbeth , King of Scotland ; Macduff ; and Duncan in Holinshed 's Chronicles -LRB- 1587 -RRB- , a history of England , Scotland , and Ireland familiar to Shakespeare and his contemporaries , although the events in the play differ extensively from the history of the real Macbeth .. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). King of Scotland. King of Scotland. Macduff. Macduff ( Macbeth ). Duncan. Duncan I of Scotland. The events of the tragedy are usually associated with the execution of Henry Garnet for complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 .. tragedy. Shakespearean tragedy. Henry Garnet. Henry Garnet. Gunpowder Plot. Gunpowder Plot. In the backstage world of theatre , some believe that the play is cursed , and will not mention its title aloud , referring to it instead as `` The Scottish Play '' .. The Scottish Play. The Scottish Play. Over the course of many centuries , the play has attracted some of the most renowned actors to the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth .. Macbeth. Macbeth ( character ). It has been adapted to film , television , opera , novels , comics , and other media .. opera. Macbeth ( opera ) Answer: nsw
A:Everybody Needs a Best Friend was composed by a person. B:Perm-36 -LRB- also known as ITK-6 -RRB- was a Soviet forced labor camp located near the village of Kuchino , 100 km -LRB- 60 m -RRB- northeast of the city of Perm in Russia , part of the large prison camp system run by the Soviet Union -LRB- now Russia -RRB- in the Stalin era known as the Gulag .. Soviet. Soviet. forced labor camp. forced labor camp. Perm. Perm. Russia. Russia. Soviet Union. Soviet Union. Stalin era. Stalin era. Gulag. Gulag. Built in 1946 and closed December 1987 , the camp was preserved as a museum in 1994 by the private Russian human rights organization Memorial and since 1995 has been open to the public as The Museum of the History of Political Repression Perm-36 -LRB- known popularly as the Gulag Museum -RRB- operated by the private non-commercial organization Memorial Center of Political Repression `` Perm-36 '' It is the only remaining example of a Gulag labor camp , the others having been demolished by the Soviet government at the dissolution of the Soviet Union .. Soviet. Soviet. Perm. Perm. Soviet Union. Soviet Union. Gulag. Gulag. Memorial. Memorial ( society ). dissolution of the Soviet Union. dissolution of the Soviet Union. During recent years , the museum has seen a withdrawal of support and funding by regional government organizations , which forced it to close in April 2014 .. Coming during a period of renewed popularity and nostalgia in Russia for the Soviet era and patriotism due to the Crimean crisis , this is seen by many as an organized campaign against the Museum .. Soviet. Soviet. Russia. Russia. Soviet era. Soviet era. Crimean crisis. 2014 Crimean crisis. Russian media and some nationalist organisations , e.g. Sut ' Vremeni , started describing the museum as a fifth column .. fifth column. fifth column. The museum receives an average 35,000 visitors a year .. It was a founding member of the International Coalition of Historic Sites of Conscience .. In 2004 , the World Monuments Fund included Perm 36 in its Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites .. Perm. Perm. World Monuments Fund. World Monuments Fund. Nowadays the museum is open for public . Answer: posted
A:Aruba is an island. B:Aruba -LRB- -LSB- əˈruːbə -RSB- ; -LSB- aːˈrubaː -RSB- -RRB- is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea , located about 1600 km west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 km north of the coast of Venezuela .. Caribbean. Caribbean. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands. constituent country. constituent state. Caribbean Sea. Caribbean Sea. Lesser Antilles. Lesser Antilles. Venezuela. Venezuela. Netherlands. Netherlands. It measures 32 km long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and 10 km across at its widest point .. Together with Bonaire and Curacao , Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands .. Bonaire. Bonaire. Curacao. Curacao. ABC islands. ABC islands ( Lesser Antilles ). Collectively , Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean .. Caribbean. Caribbean. Dutch. Dutch language. Dutch Caribbean. Dutch Caribbean. Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands , along with the Netherlands , Curacao and Sint Maarten .. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands. Curacao. Curacao. Netherlands. Netherlands. Sint Maarten. Sint Maarten. The citizens of these countries all share a single nationality  : Dutch .. Dutch. Dutch language. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions , but , for census purposes , is divided into eight regions .. Its capital is Oranjestad .. Oranjestad. Oranjestad, Aruba. Unlike much of the Caribbean region , Aruba has a dry climate and an arid , cactus-strewn landscape .. Caribbean. Caribbean. cactus. cactus. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm , sunny weather .. It has a land area of 179 km2 and is densely populated , with a total of 102,484 inhabitants at the 2010 Census .. It lies outside Hurricane Alley .. Hurricane Alley. Hurricane Alley Answer: nsw
A:Suits features a character played by Gabriel Macht. B:Parawixia dehaani , known in Australia as the abandoned-web orb-weaver , is a species of orb weaver spider from the family Araneidae which is widely distributed in Australasia and eastern Asia .. It is common in gardens , leading to it sometimes being known by the name common garden spider .. The specific name is sometimes spelt dehaanii . Answer: posted
A:Winona Ryder's television debut was Lucas. B:Shippensburg Township is a township in Cumberland County , Pennsylvania , United States , adjacent to the borough of Shippensburg .. Township. Township ( Pennsylvania ). United States. United States. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. County. List of counties in Pennsylvania. Cumberland. Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. township. township ( Pennsylvania ). Cumberland County. Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. borough. borough ( Pennsylvania ). Shippensburg. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. The population of the township was 5,429 at the 2010 census , up from 4,504 at the 2000 census .. 2010 United States Census. township. township ( Pennsylvania ). 2010 census. 2010 United States Census. The township is the location of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania .. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. township. township ( Pennsylvania ). Shippensburg. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Answer: posted
A:Nikita is a reboot of a film series. B:Brandon is an unincorporated community in New Castle County , Delaware , United States .. Delaware. Delaware. County. List of counties in Delaware. New Castle. New Castle County, Delaware. unincorporated community. unincorporated area. New Castle County. New Castle County, Delaware. United States. United States. Brandon is located east of the intersection of Delaware Route 92 and Grubb Road north of Wilmington .. Delaware. Delaware. Delaware Route 92. Delaware Route 92. Wilmington. Wilmington, Delaware Answer: posted
A:Mauritius was a British colony until 1968. B:Cool as Ice is a 1991 American romantic musical comedy film directed by David Kellogg and starring rapper Vanilla Ice in his feature film debut .. David Kellogg. David Kellogg. Vanilla Ice. Vanilla Ice. romantic. Romance film. musical. Musical film. comedy film. comedy film. rapper. Rapping. The film focuses on the character of Johnny Van Owen , a freewheeling , motorcycle-riding rapper who arrives in a small town and meets Kathy , an honor student who catches his eye .. motorcycle. motorcycle. rapper. Rapping. Meanwhile , Kathy 's father , who is in witness protection , is found by the corrupt police officers he escaped from years ago .. witness protection. witness protection. The film was developed as a vehicle for Vanilla Ice .. Vanilla Ice. Vanilla Ice. It has received negative reviews , and was a critical and commercial failure , grossing only $ 1.2 million from a $ 6 million budget .. commercial failure. Box office bomb Answer:
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