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Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Snejana Farberov and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 19:35 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 03:02 EST, 31 October 2013 The heiress of the Mars candy empire will face a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving following a fatal two-car crash that occurred earlier this month near her home in Virginia. Jacqueline Badger Mars, 74, was driving her 2004 Porsche SUV in Loudoun County on October 4 when she allegedly crossed the median on Route 50 and slammed into a 2013 Chrysler minivan. A backseat passenger in the minivan - 86-year-old grandmother Irene Ellisor, of Huntsville, Texas - was pronounced dead at the scene. Candy queen: Answer: Jacqueline Badger Mars and her two brothers own the largest sweets manufacturer in the world with $33billion in sales Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- James "Whitey" Bulger's defense lawyer continued hammering away at one of the government's star witnesses in a Boston courtroom Wednesday, trying to portray the convicted killer as a pathological liar who should have called it quits and gone to the electric chair when he had the chance. "Why not take the death penalty and get it over with?" Bulger attorney Hank Brennan asked Steven Flemmi. "I was dead either way," responded the Bulger henchman, who has spent five days on the witness stand. Flemmi said he decided to cooperate with the government to spare his friends and family from having to suffer through endless trials: "I took the path of least resistance." After his deal, Answer: Flemmi was moved to a more comfortable, undisclosed facility. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 04:20 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:53 EST, 5 September 2013 From Helena Christensen to Luisiana Lopilato, Britain's favourite bust-boosting bra brand has had a stellar succession of leading ladies in its campaigns over the years. Starting with Lisa Snowdon in 1999, Ultimo has also worked with Penny Lancaster, Rachel Stewart, Peaches Geldof and Scary Spice, Mel B. And to celebrate the brand's 14th birthday, we have brought together all of Ultimo's leading ladies. Scroll down for video Top form: Luisiana Lopilato is the current face of Ultimo but boss Michelle Mone is no stranger to the camera 2000: Julia Roberts wears Answer: Ultimo’s silicone gel-filled bra in Erin Brockovich Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? A part-beagle named Buddy didn't wait for an invitation to see his 85-year-old master at a Texas hospital. The dog hitched a ride on the outside of an ambulance transporting his owner, Mason County rancher J.R. Nicholson, to Fredericksburg. Ranch hand Brian Wright said on Friday that he summoned the ambulance on October 26 when Nicholson started feeling dizzy. The ambulance had been driving for about 20 miles before another motorist flagged down the driver to say there was a dog on the side step. All aboard: Buddy the four-year-old part-Beagle was found on the bumper on an ambulance transporting his owner to hospital 20 miles into the journey after the ambulance driver was flagged down by a motorist 'He’s now a member of the family,' Answer:
J.R. Nicholson told the paper.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. One of the jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman said she had "no doubt" he feared for his life in the final moments of his struggle with Trayvon Martin, and that was the definitive factor in the verdict. The woman, who was identified just as Juror B37, spoke exclusively to CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" on Monday night. She is the first juror to speak publicly about the case. She said she believes Zimmerman's "heart was in the right place" the night he shot Martin, but that he didn't use "good judgment" in confronting the Florida teen. "I think George Zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place, but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods, and wanting to catch these people so badly that he went above and beyond what he really should have done," she said. She believes he thought Answer:
Martin was suspicious because of the way he acted.
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN) -- "What do you love? What do you fear? What's in your pocket?" These were among the questions asked of the world by director Kevin McDonald when shooting "Life in a Day," the remarkable crowd-sourced film that debuted on YouTube in 2011. Produced by Hollywood blockbuster brothers Ridley Scott ("Alien," "Blade Runner") and Tony Scott ("Top Gun"), and edited from 81,000 submissions from 192 countries, "Life in a Day" is a video mosaic of intimate moments from around the world all shot on one random day -- July 24, 2010. The documentary has racked up nearly 7.8 million views on YouTube to date. Despite being the most celebrated director from the country, Answer: Park Chan-wook may be considered an odd choice for an ambitious global marketing effort for Seoul tourism. Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- Opening in select U.S. theaters next week, the documentary "Putin's Kiss" tells the story of a Russian teenager who became famous in the mid-2000s when she was shown on TV giving President Vladimir Putin a kiss on the cheek. Danish filmmaker Lise Birk Pedersen's movie is well-timed. Putin won his third term as Russia's president last month and will officially take power in May. He is finishing up a stint as prime minister, as he was limited to two consecutive terms as president. While not well-known in the West, Masha Drokova will always be a symbol of Putin's power and of the first generation to come of age in post-Soviet Russia, after her tumultuous tenure as the spokeswoman for Nashi, a nationalist youth movement that Putin officials created in 2005. Nashi organized mass marches in support of the Russian president, proactively heading off opposition to Putin at every turn. So people were much more optimistic and they really looked up to Answer: Putin and (were) feeling proud about Russia. Instruct: How does the sentence end? By Rik Sharma PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 9 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 9 November 2012 Barack Obama securing a second term as president of the United States is the end of the world. At the very least, America is dead. Or that's what you'd assume scrolling through this Tumblr blog dedicated to chronicling the misery of Mitt Romney supporters in the aftermath of the election. It may be schadenfreude but there is plenty to enjoy on the undiplomatically named blog - White People Mourning Romney - which gathers together Facebook posts, tweets, pictures and news clippings. White people mourning Romney: The lady on the left looks disgruntled with proceedings while this girl's (right) hopes and dreams were crushed as Mitt didn't make it Magic moment: These Answer: Republicans react to a bad result coming in with cries of disbelief and anguish Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Helga Jonsdottir still remembers in vivid detail the day her island home was swallowed by a volcano as she and her family joined others fleeing the molten lava. "As my boat left the harbor, the fissure opened up, and flames burst into the sky," she recalls. "The fissure extended into the ocean, and I could see red-hot lava beneath the water." Jonsdottir was 18 in January 1973 when the Eldfell volcano exploded on Heimaey, a small island 151 kilometers (94 miles) from the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik. Her childhood home was among 400 buildings engulfed as 200 million tons of ash and lava rained down in the days following the eruption. When Answer:
Eldfell erupted, the lava flow almost cut the harbor off entirely.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. NEW YORK (CNN) -- If you're Iranian, you probably know both and Akbar Ganji and Googoosh. You also know that 30 years ago they had as much in common as Rush Limbaugh and Madonna. The story of how they came together this week on a street corner in Manhattan for a hunger strike is a glimpse of the evolution of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 and the far-reaching impact of Iran's current opposition movement. Akbar Ganji went on a three-day hunger strike this week outside the U.N. to protest Iran's crackdown on dissidents. In 1979 no Iranian singer was more famous than Googoosh. She was Iran's Madonna, Sheryl Crow and Mariah Carey wrapped into one. She was rich, famous and adored by millions. Back then, the 29-year-old singer was also a symbol of an increasingly westernized Iran. "As an artist I have a voice, and I can ask the world to help our people," Answer: Googoosh told CNN. Instruct: PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, beating out Sen. Barack Obama after a bruising six-week campaign. Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses supporters following her win in Pennsylvania. "It's a long road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and it runs right through the heart of Pennsylvania," she told supporters in Philadelphia. "I'm in this race to fight for you ... You know you can count on me to stand up strong for you every single day in the White House." Clinton commended Obama and his campaign, saying the two are in many ways "on this journey together." Watch Clinton claim victory » Answer: Barack Obama drew more than 90 percent of the vote among Pennsylvania's black voters, who are heavily concentrated around Philadelphia. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Bianca London The England football team may have enough money to snap up the latest designer gear, but as their latest photoshoot proves, you can still look a million dollars in a high street suit. Players including captain Steven Gerrard, Chelsea's Ashley Cole and Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana have swapped their football boots for smart shoes to model the Three Lions' official World Cup suits - and both football and fashion fans will be pleased to know they can emulate the soccer stars' look for £199. Designed by high street retailer Marks and Spencer, the suits, which will be worn by England manager Roy Hodgson and his players, come in charcoal grey and are packed with special design features. furiously tapping their credit card numbers into the Answer: M&S Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- President Obama's poignant speech at Sunday's interfaith vigil in Newtown, Connecticut, set the tone for our mourning. Now, America's path forward will be decided out of the spotlight. The question of whether the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School will linger only in memory or be memorialized by an enduring shift in gun policy can only be answered by the legislature. Incoming Judiciary Committee chair Sen. Diane Feinstein has announced she will introduce an enhanced assault weapons ban on the first day of the new Congress, but the fate of that legislation is in the hands of Vice President Joe Biden. After Answer:
Newtown, proponents of stricter gun legislation are backed by public opinion and bolstered by a surge of political support.
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 7 May 2013 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 8 May 2013 Steve Ballmer is said to have risked it all on a new operating system for Microsoft, a gamble that may have cost the company's CEO dearly. In the face Apple and Samsung's success in the mobile and tablet computer market, Microsoft bet the farm when it introduced Windows 8, the operating system that Ballmer had heralded as the future. Debuting last year, Windows 8 was the nervous system of its new line of Surface tablet and smartphones. Betting it all: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a big gamble when he introduced Windows 8 in October Overshadowed: Answer: Microsoft's success has been eclipsed by Apple's tablets and smart phones, as well as other devices powered by Google Instruct: Write the next sentence. OKAZAKI, Japan (CNN) -- At Spencer Morrey's home, there are two constant sounds: his dad, Craig, murmuring, "You're okay, Spence. You're okay, buddy," and the sound of a machine clearing the toddler's airway. Spencer Morrey, pictured with his father Craig, has severe cerebral palsy and requires 24-hour medical care. Both sounds come every few minutes, in between hugs, tears and kisses. Spencer has severe cerebral palsy and requires constant, 24-hour medical care. In Japan, a country that lacks sufficient medical services for disabled children, the only person to care for Spencer is his father. Morrey says his wife left, overwhelmed by the strain of their son's medical condition. "She wouldn't recognize me," Morrey said, with Answer: Morrey propped on his lap. Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Rachel Quigley Last updated at 2:35 PM on 2nd September 2011 Former first lady Jackie Kennedy is said to have made the tapes within months of JFK's assassination An ABC special with never-before-heard interviews with Jacqueline Kennedy will air on September 13 made only months after her husband's assassination and sealed until now. Viewers will hear the former first lady speak with historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr about life in the White House and with her husband, President John F. Kennedy. The tapes have been sealed in a vault since 22 November, 1963. There were previous reports that the tapes would contain explosive content and include details of JFK's affair with a White House intern and theories that Lyndon B Johnson and a cabal of Texas tycoons were involved in the assassination of her husband. agreed to the early release of the tapes in exchange for Answer: ABC dropping Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- Fantasia Barrino overdosed on "aspirin and a sleep aid" and was rushed to a Charlotte, North Carolina hospital Monday night, her manager said. The overdose came the same day she read a court complaint from a woman who alleged that Barrino carried on a year-long affair with her husband, according to manager Brian Dickens. "Her injuries are not life threatening," Dickens said. "She was dehydrated and exhausted at the time." She was expected to be released from the hospital Tuesday, he said. WBTV: Fantasia Barrino 911 call Barrino publicly acknowledged the affair in a statement Tuesday issued by Dickens that said "Fantasia fell in love with Mr. Cook and believed that he loved her." The police report obtained by CNN said Answer:
Brian Dickens called 911 to report the overdose at the singer's home in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. It has hit the headlines following the murders of David Miller and Hannah Witheridge. But as anyone who has travelled to the paradise island of Koh Tao will testify, given the idyllic and tranquil setting, it couldn't have come as more of a shock - to locals and the hoards of backpackers recuperating on its golden sands. Koh Tao, or Turtle Island, is known as the less-developed, laidback sibling of its more raucous neighbours: Koh Samui and Koh Pha Ngan, home to the Gap Year holy grail, the Full Moon party. Blissful paradise? Boats and snorkelers in stunning Mango Bay on Thailand's Koh Tao island There were also 362 deaths of Answer:
British in Thailand in 2013/14.
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? (CNN) -- The wave of pornographic and violent images that flooded Facebook over the past few days has drawn attention to a side of the social networking mega-site most of its users don't think about: Facebook is a coveted prize for hackers. "It's hard to put it into perspective as to how good a job they're doing (at preventing spam), because they have a giant target on their back," said Chester Wisniewski, a senior analyst with security firm Sophos. "They have a giant target on their back with the user base they have. Every spammer's got a dream of catching them." Less than 5% of the site's members experience spam on any given day, Answer: Facebook said in October. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- As election 2012 heats up, the question of how corporations will figure into the first presidential election post-Citizens United is a hot topic. This week, both Pepsi and Coca Cola renounced their membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council, giving us a hint of what corporate accountability might look like this election year. The companies quit the trade group, which had been pushing restrictive voter ID laws, after being targeted by prominent African-American progressive group Color of Change. With the controversial 2010 Citizens United decision, the Supreme Court declared the corporate expenditure ban unconstitutional, holding that independent expenditures could not be constitutionally limited in federal elections, and implicitly that corporations could give unlimited amounts to other groups to spend, as long as the expenditures were made independently from the supported candidate. Answer: ALEC is not a new group; it predates the Citizens United decision by almost four decades. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. The father of the two Boston bombing suspects will apparently travel to the U.S. tomorrow in order to seek 'justice and the truth'. Anzor Tsarnaev says he has 'lots of questions for the police' and is keen 'to clear up many things' when he arrives from his home in Makhachkala in Russia. He had previously said that he would return to America this week in the wake of the death of his elder son Tamerlan and the arrest of 19-year-old Dzhokhar. The suspects' mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, yesterday said that her husband would fly to the U.S. on Wednesday, adding that the family hoped to bring Tamerlan's body back to Russia. Parents: Anzor Tsarnaev, left, and Answer: Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, right, insist their sons are innocent of the Boston bombs Instruct: Complete the passage. Ilovaisk, Ukraine (CNN) -- On a country road in eastern Ukraine, a scene of bucolic tranquility was suddenly interrupted by the aftermath of carnage. A burned-out tank tilted into a ditch, its turret blown some 20 meters away by a direct hit. Unexploded ammunition of every caliber lay everywhere. A troop transport vehicle was shot to pieces; a short distance away a simple grave was marked by a cross hastily made from branches. Amid the fields of sunflowers and grazing cows, the smell of burned metal hung in the air. The road, running south from Ilovaisk, was the escape route for Ukrainian soldiers when the town finally fell to pro-Russian separatists after a three-week siege. Except that many of those soldiers, at least 70 according to army medics and probably more, did not escape. Whether they were ambushed or killed making a final stand, or rebels reneged on a deal to grant them safe passage, is unclear. But their chaotic retreat marked one of the bloodiest defeats for Ukrainian security forces in their war to reclaim the east. All were seized from the Answer:
Ukraine, he insisted, showing us their markings.
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Instruct: Complete the passage. The Taliban claimed responsibility today for a double truck bomb attack on Afghanistan's US trained intelligence agency which killed 18 people and injuring 150. The co-ordinated attack on the complex in Ghazni, central Afghanistan was the biggest Taliban offensive in recent weeks. Two trucks packed with explosives were used in the attack. One of the vehicles was parked outside the rear gate of the National Directorate of Security building, while the second truck was left outside a police building containing a rapid reaction force. Afghan security forces guard the area after the Taliban attacked the local headquarters of Afghanistan's US trained intelligence agency in a dawn suicide attack The compound was targeted by the Taliban as the issue of Answer: Afghan was due to be discussed briefly during today's Nato summit in Wales Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. Ukrainian security forces battled pro-Russian militants in the eastern flashpoint city of Slovyansk on Monday as Kiev tackled the gunmen who have overrun the region. Military gains were evident on the main highway into Slovyansk, a rebel stronghold, as government forces moved in. A CNN team on the ground saw a substantial number of militants bolster their defensive positions and checkpoints inside the city. One civilian car was hit in the fighting, its exterior damaged by bullet holes. At a local hospital, the CNN team saw several people injured from the heavy clashes. One woman had been shot in the head, probably in a crossfire, and two pro-Russian militants were also brought in. Russia has condemned Answer: Kiev's military action in the volatile east. Instruct: How does this story end? Chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies today admitted Ebola keeps her awake at night, adding she is worried the virus will reach UK shores Britain's chief medical officer today admitted Ebola keeps her awake at night, adding she is worried the deadly virus will reach UK shores. But Dame Sally Davies added reassurance, while she is concerned about the disease reaching Britain, she is confident it will not spread. She told BBC Radio 4's Life Scientific programme the country is well prepared in the event of a case being diagnosed in a British hospital. 'This is a tragedy for the people of West Africa, it is at the moment, out of control and people are dying, the dead are left in the street,' she said. 'Clearly I worry about it coming in to Answer: Britain, but that is not a worry it will spread. Instruct: Following the ban of social media site Twitter in Turkey last week, today video website Youtube has also been blocked in the country. The ban comes after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quoted by Reuters at a rally last week saying: 'I don't understand how people of good sense could defend this Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. There are all kinds of lies there.' Google has confirmed reports that some users have been unable to access the site. It is thought that some internet users in the country can still access Youtube. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan banned Twitter last week. Today reports that Youtube is now blocked in Turkey have emerged from the country He slammed opponents for leaking an audio tape on Youtube of a security meeting discussing potential military action in Answer:
Syria
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN)The list of canceled Bill Cosby shows has grown this month. Four shows the comedian had scheduled for February have been canceled: February 8 in Boston, February 21 in Pittsburgh and February 22 in Charlotte, North Carolina. No reasons were given for the Pittsburgh and Charlotte cancellations. Cosby said weather concerns led to the Boston cancellation, but the date has not been rescheduled. A fourth show, scheduled for Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, Mississippi, on Thursday, has been "postponed," Shelia Byrd of the Jackson Mayor's Office told CNN. Gary Bongiovanni, editor-in-chief of Pollstar -- the concert tour publication -- says it's been challenging to keep track. For the calendar year of 2014 -- which includes several months before the accusations went viral -- Answer:
Pollstar's numbers show that Cosby's tour had $10.8 million in ticket sales over 101 shows.
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. (Southern Living) -- When I was 5, my parents went to a conference on Hilton Head Island and let me tag along, leaving my brothers landlocked in central Mississippi. Two memories stand out from my first encounter with the watery majesty of this Southern icon. Hilton Head Island's relaxed atmosphere is ideal for families. For starters, it's the first place I ever heard the term "market price." Daddy encouraged me to eat whatever I wanted at restaurants -- no kid's menu here -- so I tried my hand at swordfish. I figured anything so fresh they couldn't put a price on it until the day it was served had to be good. And for years, I ordered based on that idea. From the right side of the menu. If it was fresh (and expensive), it had to be the best. On my most recent visit to Answer:
Hilton Head Island, my brothers and their wives joined me, while my parents stayed home with the gaggle of grandkids.
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 04:33 EST, 22 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:08 EST, 22 August 2013 The unstoppable Duck Dynasty is on course to snatch cable TV's ratings record from The Walking dead after 11.8 million viewers tuned in to watch the start of the new season. The boss of A&E Network's is cautiously optimistic that the hilarious exploits of a Louisiana family and their duck merchandise business still has plenty of room to grow. With some 'fun episodes coming down the pike', the show needs just 600,000 more viewers to equal current record holder, zombie fest The Walking Dead, which recorded the highest ever ratings for a show of any kind when 12.4 million people tuned in earlier this year. Big guns: The stars of Answer:
Duck Dynasty are competing with scripted shows such as The Walking Dead
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. Supporters of a charity that provides books for school children were caught by undercover investigators chanting 'White Power', and using slogans from Hitler's Mein Kampf. The Steadfast Trust bills itself as being 'the first and only registered charity which undertakes work specifically for the English community' but has been accused of attracting far right extremists. Now an undercover investigation team has secretly filmed charity supporters giving Nazi salutes, chanting 'white power' and 'victory to the Aryan race', and using references to Hitler. Scroll down for video Supporters of The Steadfast Trust, a charity that provides books for school children were caught by undercover investigators making Nazi salutes (pictured) and chanting 'White Power' 'Our actions over the years show that HSS promotes diversity and unity in Answer: UK. Instruct: Jailed: Dawn Barr has been sentenced to nine years in prison after she stabbed the father of four of her children to death A mother-of-six who stabbed the 'devoted' father of their children to death during a blazing row after she left him for another man has been jailed for nine years. Darren Orrett, 32, had moved out of the family home in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, he shared with care assistant Dawn Barr, 42, after she told him she had started a new relationship with lover Robert Joyce. Manchester Crown Court heard Mr Orrett, a window fitter, was 'very upset' by the break up of the 12-year relationship and felt Joyce had 'ruined his life'. There was a single cry of 'suffer' from the public gallery as Answer: Barr, who showed no emotion, was sent down. Instruct: Write the next sentence. Parris Island, South Carolina (CNN) -- Charles Burns steadies himself, using the arms of his wheelchair, before pushing up into a standing position. His wife, Lisa, places a firm hand under his frail arm, helping him to his feet. Once upright, Charles places his hand across his heart as the band plays the national anthem at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, the training facility for all Marine recruits east of the Mississippi River. The former chief petty officer in the Navy, who served a one-year tour of duty as a crew member on patrols along the Mekong River Delta in South Vietnam during that war, had just one wish for Father's Day -- to watch his son, Ryan, graduate from Marine Corps boot camp. Answer: Ryan, dressed in full uniform, quick-steps toward his parents and throws his arms around his father. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Washington (CNN) -- Lenient enforcement of a law requiring U.S. citizens to have passports when re-entering the country at land border crossings has heightened the risk that an imposter might get in, according to a government report released Monday. Under the law, which took effect in June 2009, U.S. citizens must show passports or some other authorized travel documents like a military ID when returning to the United States. Those who don't are supposed to undergo further screening to confirm their citizenship. But, during a phase-in period that now has stretched over 18 months, very few travelers have been referred to secondary screening, the report from the Homeland Security department's inspector general's office found. That assertion -- the study concluded -- "increases the risk that someone could enter the U.S. under false pretense of citizenship." On a typical day, some 700,000 people arrive at Answer:
U.S. land borders, trying to get into the country.
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Woman set up group called ‘Please get my hometown Effin recognised’ but that was also rejected By Mail On Sunday Reporter Last updated at 3:02 PM on 4th December 2011 Facebook has blacklisted the parish of Effin – for having an offensive name. The social networking site would not let Ann Marie Kennedy list Effin in Ireland’s County Limerick as her ‘hometown’ on her profile page as it was deemed obscene. Ms Kennedy contacted Facebook but received no reply, so tried to set up a group called ‘Please get my hometown Effin recognised’. Proud: Ann Marie Kennedy tried to list her hometown on Facebook but was rejected Answer:
Facebook allows the word ‘effin’ in many group and profile names, but refuses to recognise it as a location.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. To underline the quality of the Bayern Munich side, six of their line-up were World Cup winners. Xabi Alonso, a 2010 champion with Spain, supplemented German club-mates Manuel Neuer, Philipp Lahm, Jerome Boateng, Mario Gotze and Thomas Muller who triumphed in Brazil last summer. City defender Martin Demichelis will remember them, he was part of the Argentine side that lost in the final, as was sub Sergio Aguero. Xabi Alonso was one of six World Cup winners in Bayewrn Munich's starting XI against Manchester City He may no longer be in situ but this is the sort of week former City Chief Executive Garry Cook dreamed of when he put up provocative 'Welcome to Manchester posters' and claimed they would be the biggest team in the world. Two saves in particular from Answer: Thomas Muller and Mario Gotze were world-class. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:18 EST, 31 December 2013 In a new Quinnipiac University poll, Florida Senator Marco Rubio leads a tightly clustered field of Republican presidential hopefuls among registered GOP voters. But Republicans are clearly at a point of limited popular support. The muddled field doesn't suggest a successful race in 2016 for Republicans, said Peter Brown, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 'The Republicans are more disliked than Democrats,' Brown said. 'The Republican brand is essentially in the toilet these days.' 'The only place the Answer: Republicans do better than the Democrats is on the budget deficit.' Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Former Chancellor Alistair Darling warned the risks of independence are 'bigger' than the banking crash Scottish independence would cause more damage to the UK than the banking crash in 2008, Alistair Darling has warned. The former Chancellor said the risks of Scotland going it alone ‘are colossal’ and there will be no going back. And he warned allegations that Alex Salmond’s pro-independence campaign is intimidating business from speaking out brings ‘shame on our country’. Voters in Scotland will decide whether Scotland should become an independent country in an historic referendum on September 18. The head of Answer: UK's diplomatic service has warned that Scots may have to pay for emergency help abroad ifthe country becomes independent. Instruct: Complete the passage. By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:25 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 00:36 EST, 30 October 2013 An ex-football player turned personal trainer shot and killed a man in a Whole Foods Market car park in Carrollwood, Florida, on Tuesday morning. David Saunders, 37, who played for the Tampa Bay Storm between 2002 and 2005, was questioned by police but hasn’t been arrested. Saunders claims he fired in self defense because the other man was coming at him with a knife. Ex-football player turned personal trainer David Saunders shot and killed a man in a Whole Foods Market car park in Carrollwood, Florida, on Tuesday morning When police arrived they found Answer:
Deshaun Gregory’s body lying in the lot next to Saunders’ white sport-utility vehicle.
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Instruct: (CNN) -- France is en vogue at the moment. Its parliament has backed gay marriage, "Les Miserables" has taken the movie world by storm, McDonald's is launching the "McCamembert" Burger and David Beckham has jetted in to join the French Revolution at Paris Saint-Germain. Vive le France? Not so for those earning more than $1.3 million a year, especially after Socialist President Francois Hollande announced he would introduce a top income tax rate of 75%. It has become a real point of contention, with some -- including top sports stars -- threatening to move abroad. Depardieu ditches France for Putin's Russia "I'm not surprised that they want to play there because it's the best league, but I am surprised by just how many French players have gone there at the same time," former Answer:
Newcastle and France player Didier Domi told CNN.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Leon Watson Seventy British holidaymakers were struck down by a vomiting bug that ruined breaks at two resorts in Spain, it emerged today. At least 50 fell ill at Club Mac Alcudia, on the Balearic island of Mallorca, and 20 at Stil Victoria Playa, on the neighbouring island of Menorca. Families described scenes 'like a horror movie' as they had their summer breaks ruined. It was also reported that several young children ended up in hospital. Scroll down for video Emma Watkins' daughter Faye, three, in hospital in Mallorca after being taken ill with a stomach bug. The mother supplied this picture of her child who was one of several to get sick at the Club Mac Alcudia resort A 'half-cooked' burger mother-of-two Emma Watkins says her family were served at Mallorca's Answer: Club Mac Alcudia Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Bronze Age Brits were wearing bling around 4,000 years before today’s flashy pop stars and footballers, reveals new research. A study proved our ancestors adorned themselves with necklaces featuring mollusc shells. Scientists analysed amino acids to identify the raw materials used to make beads in a 4,000 year old necklace unearthed during an archaeological dig in Suffolk. Beads in a 4,000 year old necklace (pictured) were found to be made of Dog whelks and tusk shells. The Bronze Age began in Britain about 2,000 BC when new bronze tools and weapons were brought over from continental Europe. The skulls recovered from burial sites from the Bronze Age are different in shape from Stone Age skulls, suggesting new ideas and new blood were arriving. ‘There is evidence, from elsewhere in Answer: Britain and further afield, for the use of tusk shells at various times in the past. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. A Spanish ebola victim’s pet dog was put down last night over fears it could transmit the disease, prompting outrage from animal lovers who chanted ‘murderers’ outside the woman’s home. Fury erupted after a government health spokesman confirmed that Teresa Romero Ramos’s dog, Excalibur, had been destroyed. The official explained: ‘Unfortunately we had no other choice.’ The animal was put to sleep inside Mrs Romero Ramos’s home, which was disinfected before the animal’s body was taken away in a white van to a nearby incinerator. Scroll down for video Pet: A government health spokesman confirmed Teresa Romero Ramos's dog Excalibur has been put down Nobody ever told me to my face, “ Answer: Romero Ramos you’ve got ebola”.’ Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israel's two largest parties each claimed a mandate early Wednesday after exit polls showed a surprise first-place finish by the ruling Kadima party and dramatic gains by its conservative rivals. Kadima's Tzipi Livni won more support than was predicted in the Israeli elections. Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's failure to assemble a ruling coalition for Kadima last year triggered Tuesday's elections. But she told supporters after the vote that the narrow edge Kadima appears to have held over the conservative Likud shows her party is "the common denominator of Israeli society." Livni called on Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu "to respect the choice of Israel's citizens ... and to join a unity government, led by us, that will be based on the large parties in Israel, left and right." Neither Answer:
Likud nor Kadima is expected to reach even half that figure.
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Instruct: By Stephen Mcgowan Ronny Deila revealed it was his ‘dream’ to march Celtic into the group stage of the Champions League as he became the club’s 18th manager on Friday. The 38-year-old’s position was confirmed following talks with major shareholder Dermot Desmond and chief executive Peter Lawwell earlier this week. Lawwell decribed Deila as a ‘good fit’ for the club’s transfer model after the Norwegian last season led unfashionable Stromsgodset to their first title in 43 years. But his first test comes within a matter of weeks as he attempts to lead the Scottish champions through the minefield of Champions League qualifying. ‘When Answer:
Neil Lennon decided to go and the process started two weeks ago, Ronny was at the top of the list to go and have a chat to.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 03:16 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 12:16 EST, 2 July 2012 It's one of the golden rules of top tennis players - keep your balls in your pocket. Unfortunately for Andy Murray when his kept slipping out it became a problem that was always going to cause some chuckles. The host's on Radio 4's Today programme were quick to join in the giggles as they discussed the technical glitch plaguing the Scot in Saturday's late-night encounter with Marcos Baghdatis. 'I've seen it happen before bet I've never seen it happen to Andy Murray so it was very unfortunate,' former British women's number one Annabel Croft told John Humphrys as they discussed the Mail Online's exclusive story that Murray was wearing new shorts after adidas investigated the matter. Nice try, Answer:
Andy Murray, but they've got to be white: Murray arrives for practice in blue shorts on Sunday (left), a day after the balls fell from his pocket (right) in his third round clash with Marcos Baghdatis
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Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- Mitt Romney suspended his bid for the Republican presidential nomination Thursday, saying if he continued it would "forestall the launch of a national campaign and be making it easier for Senator Clinton or Obama to win." "In this time of war, I simply cannot let my campaign be a part of aiding a surrender to terror. This is not an easy decision. I hate to lose," the former Massachusetts governor said. "If this were only about me, I'd go on. But it's never been only about me. I entered this race because I love America, and because I love America, in this time of war I feel I have to now stand aside for our party and for our country." McCain also told Answer: Mitt Romney he looks forward to sitting down with him at the earliest opportunity. Instruct: How does the sentence end? A referendum on Britain leaving the European Union would go ahead even if the Tories are forced to enter a second coalition with the Lib Dems, it emerged today. Senior Lib Dems indicated that they would not block David Cameron's promise of an in-out vote by 2017, with Nick Clegg saying he would 'relish' the battle to stay in the EU. But splits emerged at the party's conference in Glasgow, as Vince Cable insisted the referendum promised by the Tories is 'just not on offer as far as we are concerned'. Treasury minister Danny Alexander signalled he would be open to negotiating a referendum with the Tories in the event of another hung parliament And pressed further on the issue later, Mr Alexander did not rule out talking to Answer: Tories about a referendum. Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- As fighting rages in Gaza, a question about the region has shot to the forefront of international politics: More than three years after Israel pulled out from the small strip of land, is it still "occupied" territory? An Israeli helicopter gunship fires a missile Tuesday at a target in Gaza. "They are re-invading occupied territory," Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi said on "CNN Sunday Morning." She added that Israel has "all the powers and none of the responsibilities of the occupying force." Ambassador Reda Mansour, Israel's consul general to the Southeastern United States, decried "the same old story about 'occupation.'" He added, "We didn't have, until the last 48 hours, one soldier inside Gaza. We didn't have one settler there." Israel says the steps it has taken are necessary to protect Answer: Israel citizens from terrorist attacks by Hamas, which controls Palestinian life in Gaza. Instruct: Running back Ray Rice was released by the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely by the NFL on Monday, the same day a shocking video surfaced showing the NFL star knocking out his future wife with a punch in February. The news release from the Ravens was terse. "The Baltimore Ravens terminated the contract of RB Ray Rice this afternoon," it read. Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters Monday night that the team had not seen the video before it was released online by TMZ. "It was something we saw for the first time today, all of us. It changed things, of course. It made things a little bit different," he said. He declined to discuss what Answer:
Ray Rice said or how he reacted.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. From a camera perched atop a sideline tower on the Miami practice field, it seemed like Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya misread a particular play. The camera hovering five feet over his head showed otherwise. With the help of an affordable $500 toy, Miami coaches and players are studying film like never before. The Hurricanes are using a drone with a camera attached to capture their practices, now studying footage gleaned from its unusual vantage points along with what's collected from more traditional places like sidelines and end zones. Caught on camera: In this October 28, 2014, aerial photo provided by Miami Athletics, Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya, front center, gestures before a play begins during an NCAA college practice in Coral Gables, Florida Answer:
Miami isn't the first to bring a drone into practices.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- Dubai sent investors reeling Thursday after asking creditors to freeze the debt repayments of one of its biggest holding companies, Dubai World. The announcement came after the market close on the eve of the Eid holiday and Thanksgiving in the U.S., leaving traders' hands tied over their exposure to investments in the Emirate. Shares dropped in London and Europe as bankers struggled to gauge the implications of the debt freeze without additional guidance from Wall Street. With very little information being distributed from Dubai, the market has been left to question the motives of ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and the financial future of Dubai World and its huge portfolio. "For instance, Dubai has to service $10 billion including the Answer: Nakheel debt in December and $15 billion U.S. dollars by the end of 2010," he added. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? So it is official: Luis Suarez has gone the way of Michael Owen and Fernando Torres, to seek a fresh challenge after lighting up the Barclays Premier League in Liverpool red. During my 16 years at Liverpool Suarez, Owen and Torres were the three best strikers I played alongside (Robbie Fowler was not at his peak when I was making my way in the first team), but Suarez was top of that all-star list. Luis used to do things on the pitch that were so audacious, you could only laugh in amazement. But now here’s the question: will he get the same kind of adulation in Camp Nou as he did at Anfield? Answer: Luis played out wide for Liverpool on occasions, and did the job well, but he knew he wouldn’t do it every week and also had the freedom to roam. Instruct: (CNN) -- Serbia's Davis Cup champions hope that world No. 1 Novak Djokovic will be able to play in Friday's opening rubber of the semifinal against Argentina in Belgrade. The 24-year-old arrived in his home city on Thursday following his epic four-hour U.S. Open final victory over Rafael Nadal in New York on Monday. He has been drawn to play David Nalbandian, but his teammates are prepared for the possibility that history will repeat itself in the tennis teams event. Last year Djokovic also played in a Monday final at Flushing Meadows, that time losing to Nadal, and pulled out of his opening singles against the Czech Republic after falling ill. "If he's not that great, I'll be definitely ready to play the first match against Answer: David Nalbandian. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 5 March 2014 An Ivy League lawyer has been convicted of the first-degree murder his girlfriend after the violent attack was unintentionally recorded on a friend's voicemail after a pocket dial. Jason Bohn admitted to killing his live-in girlfriend Danielle Thomas but he had hoped to be convicted of manslaughter as opposed to murder. The Queens jury ruled against him, however, and apparently found his tales of childhood abuse were not enough to convince them to decide on manslaughter. Awaiting his sentence: Jason Bohn (left), was found guilty of strangling his girlfriend Danielle Thomas (right) saying: 'Please trust me,' adding that Answer:
Thomas was 'fine' and attending
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky routinely had a then-teenage boy perform oral sex on him while the two showered together on the school's campus and elsewhere, the alleged victim testified Monday. "It would have to be 40 times, at least," said the now 28-year-old man, adding that the abuse started when he was 14. Known in court documents as Victim 4, he was the first person to testify at Sandusky's trial in Pennsylvania. The Nittany Lions' longtime defensive coordinator faces 52 charges tied to what prosecutors say was his systemic abuse of at least 10 boys over a span of 15 years. The 68-year-old defendant was under house arrest prior to his trial, which is expected to continue for about three weeks. referring to the Answer: Pennsylvania community where the then-teenager was living. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. (CNN) -- Goldendoodle? Bernese Mountain Dog? Irish wolfhound? Chihuahua? Gina Goodman says a Pomeranian would be a good pet because they're like a stuffed animal come to life. After selecting a chief of staff, President-elect Barack Obama quickly turned to the more pressing issue of finding the perfect puppy for his girls, Sasha and Malia. "We have two criteria that have to be reconciled. One is that Malia is allergic, so it has to be hypoallergenic," Obama said Friday in Chicago, Illinois. "On the other hand, our preference would be to get a shelter dog. But, obviously, a lot of shelter dogs are mutts, like me." "They would be ideal for the sweet little Obama girls because they would be like having their stuffed animals come alive for play," she wrote in her Answer: iReport.com. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN) -- Luke Donald demands perfection of himself and his caddy on the golf course, so when CNN presenter Shane O'Donoghue was given the chance to carry the world No. 1's bag for a few holes, he knew the learning curve would be steep. Donald reached the top of the rankings earlier this year by winning the PGA Championship at Wentworth -- despite the best efforts of O'Donoghue to derail his effort in a practice round for the European Tour's prestige event. Donald's regular caddy John McClaren was on hand to give some useful tips, but it appeared wasted on the Living Golf host. But a rare error off the tee at the par-five 18th at Wentworth left Answer: Donald in the trees until he brilliantly engineered another miraculous recovery. Instruct: Retired Army Gen. David Petraeus resigned from his post as CIA director last week after an FBI investigation revealed he had an extramarital affair. The investigation also prompted questions about whether his paramour had inappropriate access to classified information. The scandal also has sparked an investigation into whether Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, sent inappropriate messages to a different woman, leading President Obama to put Allen's nomination to become NATO's supreme allied chief on hold. The FBI uncovered the Petraeus affair while it investigated e-mails that his paramour, Paula Broadwell, allegedly sent to a Petraeus family friend, Jill Kelley, according to a U.S. official. Kelley, meanwhile, is the woman to whom Allen allegedly sent inappropriate e-mails, according to the Defense Department. -- Kelley, 37, and her husband are friends of Answer:
David Petraeus and his family and friends of Allen.
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Instruct: Complete the passage. Sir Dave Brailsford has risked the wrath of British cycling fans by setting himself the astonishing target of delivering a first FRENCH Tour de France winner in 30 years. After masterminding Great Britain’s Olympic cycling success, Brailsford created a ‘British’ pro team at Team Sky with the sole intention of delivering a first British Tour winner. It was central to his mission statement at the launch of Team Sky in February 2009. But in an interview with the French sports daily L’Equipe, Brailsford said: ‘We have won the Tour with a British rider, but when are we going to see a French rider win the Tour? That would be enormous.’ In the statement Brailsford said: ‘This will be an epic story; building a Answer:
British team to take on the best in professional cycling, and win.’ It added that ‘Team Sky will have a core of British riders’.
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Instruct: After the travel chaos which preceded the game perhaps Jay McEveley can be forgiven for the erratic hand gestures at the back-post. Was he hailing a cab? Or stopping a Routemaster? Sheffield United were 18 minutes from a clean sheet in the first leg of this Capital One Cup semi-final, when McEveley challenged Roberto Soldado for a deep cross. First his right-hand went up in a hopeful appeal for offside and then his left hand swung through the line of the ball, clearing it somewhere into the crowd. Andros Townsend jumps for joy after scoring from the penalty spot to give Tottenham a first-leg lead over Sheffield United Answer:
Roberto Soldado came on for Adebayor, and he forced Sheffield United defender McEveley into a mistake that won Spurs a penalty
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 19:39 EST, 14 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:35 EST, 16 September 2013 Mystery: What remains has been billed as Britain's creepiest whodunit to date It has been billed as Britain’s creepiest and most claustrophobic ‘whodunit’ to date. And tonight fans of the hit BBC One crime drama What Remains will finally find out who murdered Melissa Young and left her body to rot in a loft for almost two years. The show, which has a six million audience, has been dubbed a cross between ITV’s Broadchurch and the Danish crime drama The Killing. The action takes place in an old house divided into flats. In stark contrast to some of the other residents, he is only too keen to speak about some of Answer:
Melissa Young’s good qualities.
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- When Ahmed Ahmed, an Egyptian-American stand-up comic, started doing comedy tours of the Middle East his friends in the U.S. assumed he was performing at military bases. "They were surprised to learn that I was performing for Arabs, that they understood English and that people actually laughed," said Ahmed. His frustration at the response from his fellow Americans prompted Ahmed to make a documentary film called "Just Like Us" about comedy in the Middle East. Ahmed, 40, said he wanted to challenge the American misconception that Arabs have no sense of humor. The film follows Ahmed and fellow comedians on a tour taking in Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. "Every Answer: Middle East country I've visited had a big sense of humor. Instruct: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:07 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 22:13 EST, 6 September 2013 A third porn star has reportedly tested positive for HIV, adding more concern that an outbreak is underway among adult entertainment performers. Two other performers- Cameron Bay and Rod Daily- have come forward and announced that they tested positive, but the third infectee has not revealed their name. Radar Online reports that 'a dozen female performers have been quarantined as a result of exposure' as a result of the third case. The latest case is renewing concerns over the health of porn stars as a result of the growing number who have confirmed sexually transmitted diseases. The group said it could not yet confirm whether Answer: Rod Daily truly had contracted the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, but it warned his partners to be tested. Instruct: How does this story end? (CNN) -- One of the telephone numbers used to report claims of abuse at a polygamist sect's Texas ranch was previously associated with a Colorado woman whom authorities have named a "person of interest," a court document says. Rozita Swinton, 33, has been arrested in a case that is not directly related to the Texas raid. The telephone calls in late March prompted authorities to raid the Yearning For Zion (YFZ) Ranch in Eldorado, Texas, where 437 children were removed. The ranch is owned by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a Mormon offshoot that practices polygamy. Although Answer: Texas officials said they have not found the woman who made the calls, they said they have found evidence that girls as young at 13 are forced into marriages with older men at the ranch. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf should stand trial for treason, the country's prime minister said Monday. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif accused Musharraf of illegally abrogating the constitution in November 2007. That month, Musharraf declared a state of emergency, suspended Pakistan's constitution, replaced the chief judge and blacked out independent TV outlets. Musharraf said he did so to stabilize the country and to fight rising Islamic extremism. The action drew sharp criticism from the United States and democracy advocates. Pakistanis openly called for his ouster. Under pressure from the West, he later lifted the state of emergency and promised elections. Musharraf took power, and a court subsequently convicted Answer:
Nawaz Sharif on hijacking and treason charges.
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Instruct: Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Najla Habibi says she is hopeful about the future of her country. "I know we have got a lot of problems, but still I am happy that I, as a woman, can go to school to teach and hundreds of thousands of girls across the country are able to go to school," the 47-year-old school teacher said. "You know that during the Taliban this was not possible." More than a decade since the war began, Afghans now say that they feel positive about their country's future, a report released Wednesday by the Asia Foundation said. The report, "Afghanistan in 2012: A Survey of the Afghan People," found public opinion to be the most optimistic since the annual survey began in 2004. Fifty-two percent of the respondents felt that the country was moving in the right direction, compared to 46% in 2011. Improvements in security and reconstruction were the most cited reasons for the improved outlook. "I don't think Taliban threat is worse than corruption in Afghanistan," the Answer: Kabul shopkeeper said. Instruct: By Ashley Clements Follow @@Ashley_Clements If Yaya Sanogo's four goal performance in Arsenal's pre-season friendly against Benfica is anything to go by, the young Frenchman is ready to silence his critics ahead of the new Premier League season. The 21-year-old was in brilliant form as his side took part in their first Emirates Cup match on Saturday afternoon. Even a clumsy slip by Sanogo as he celebrated his fourth goal of the game couldn't stop him from lapping up the fans' praise. VIDEO Scroll down for 'Arsene Wenger gushes over four goal hero Sanogo, and Campbell' Jubliant: Yaya Sanogo wheels away in celebration of his fourth goal of the game against Benfica Oops: The Answer: Gunners striker trips on a microphone before reaching the Arsenal fans Instruct: Complete the passage. By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 05:02 EST, 29 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:52 EST, 29 August 2012 A flight attendant has landed in the Guinness Book of Records book after spending an incredible 63 years in the sky. Ron Akana, 83, the longest-serving air steward in aviation history, worked his final flight from Denver to Kauai, last weekend ending his amazing career in the state where it began. Hawaii, however, wasn't his final stop. His destination now is retirement in Boulder, Colo., where he has been living since 2002 to be closer to his grandchildren. Flight attendant Ron Akana, 83, has landed a place in the Guinness Book of Records after spending 63 years in the sky Answer: Guinness Book of Records came calling a few months ago and later sent him a plaque recognizing him as the longest-serving flight attendant. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? * I spoke to Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra about their Manchester United futures... but dressing-room was out of bounds * I tried to convince David Moyes to keep Mike Phelan as Manchester United assistant manager * I had nothing to do with David Moyes' sacking - I found out by reading the paper *Louis van Gaal is formidable... and he and Ryan Giggs can learn from each other Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed his happiness at seeing old rival Arsene Wenger win the FA Cup last season - but doubts that the Arsenal manager will surpass his 26-and-a-half-year reign. The incident happened when United ended Arsenal's 49-match unbeaten Answer:
Premier League run.
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Instruct: Complete the passage. Beijing (CNN) -- Washington is sending a veteran politician, not a career diplomat, as its new ambassador to China. Six-term Democratic Party Senator Max Baucus, 72, will soon take up his diplomatic post in Beijing, replacing Gary Locke, who is stepping down to rejoin his family in Seattle. Given his relative lack of China experience, some, in both the U.S. and in China are wondering if Baucus is a good choice. He has made eight trips to China and has met with to Chinese leaders, but he is not considered a China hand. His strong suit is his extensive experience when it comes to trade issues. Outgoing Locke suggests that Answer:
Baucus travel extensively, especially to small villages in remote areas.
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Instruct: How does this story end? Warped thinking: Abu Rahin Aziz, pictured in Syria, has justified the brutality of ISIS by claiming the regime has weekly bin collections A British fighter has justified the barbarism of the Islamic State including the burning alive of a Jordanian pilot by claiming the terror group has set up regular household bin collections for the Syrian people under its control. Abu Rahin Aziz, 33, from Luton, said: 'Did you know? The #islamicstate is so barbaric & their streets filthy, they have regular cleaning services. Bin collection, street cleaning.' Aziz, who made the sick claim on twitter, also promised that when Sharia law comes to the UK it would mean executions in Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace being turned into a grand mosque. The sickening murder has triggered worldwide revulsion, including a promise by Answer:
Jordanian's king to wage a 'harsh' war against the militants.
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- Keith Olbermann -- formerly of MSNBC, formerly of Current TV, formerly of Fox, formerly of ESPN -- wants back in the game. More to the point, he wants to return to his sports roots by reuniting with ESPN. Now it would be easy to torpedo that idea by noting that Olbermann has burned bridges everywhere he has worked and could inflame things back at ESPN. But I won't. Instead, I'm going to lead a chant: Let's Go Keith! ! It would be great fun to see him holding forth again on sporting matters. Is the guy supposed to stay sidelined for the rest of his life, just because he's got a bit of a temper? Don't the fans of America deserve better? Olbermann worked for Answer: ESPN from 1992 to 1997, so he can claim, you know, it's a new century and all that. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. Rangers non-executive chairman David Somers has been appointed executive chairman of the club on a temporary basis, the Glasgow side have announced to the Stock Exchange. Somers will oversee the recruitment of a new chief executive and finance director following the departures of Graham Wallace and Philip Nash. A statement said: 'David Somers, non-executive chairman, will become executive chairman of Rangers on a temporary basis with immediate effect. David Somers has been appointed executive chairman of the Ibrox club on a temporary basis 'In this role, he will liaise directly with senior staff within the club about the operation of the business, and he will oversee the recruitment of a new chief executive and finance director. Former Answer: Newcastle Director Derek Llambias (left) at Ibrox on Tuesday after becoming a Rangers consultant Instruct: Complete the passage. BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The U.S. military formally handed authority over Baghdad's "Green Zone" to Iraqis on Thursday as new pacts governing the mission of international troops replaced a U.N. mandate. An Iraqi honor guard parades outside the former palace of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad on Thursday. Iraqi troops took over checkpoints around the heavily protected district, formally known as the International Zone, which houses Iraqi government offices and the U.S. Embassy. Saddam Hussein's Republican Palace, which served as U.S. headquarters in Baghdad after the 2003 invasion that ousted Iraq's longtime strongman, was among the facilities handed over in Thursday's ceremony. Perkins said American troops will continue to fight alongside Answer: Iraq -- "but the Iraqis will be in the lead." Instruct: By Elliott Bretland Follow @@EllBretland Pep Guardiola has been tasked with taking the Ice Bucket Challenge by Portland Timbers manager Caleb Porter who poked fun at the Bayern Munich boss. The former Barcelona manager refused to shake hands with Porter following his side's 2-1 defeat to the MLS All Stars on Wednesday having been angered with some of the challenges on his players. Taking part to raise awareness of ALS (Amytrophic lateral sclerosis), Porter's breath was clearly taken away as the ice bucket was poured over him. VIDEO: Portland boss mocks Pep Guardiola for not shaking his hand Cold as ice: Portland Timbers boss Caleb Porter has tasked Pep Guardiola with the Ice Bucket Challenge Joker: Porter mocked Guardiola by imitating a handshake following the Answer:
Bayern Munich manager's refusal last week
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (CNN) -- After Haiti's devastating earthquake, Georges Nader picked up Hector Hyppolite's oil-on-cardboard painting like a father would a wounded child. He could barely hold back his tears. "Vase et Fleurs," glorious in its art naif simplicity, lay before him like a complicated jigsaw puzzle. Pieces were frazzled, some were even missing. Like so many other things in Haiti, the painting by one of Haiti's foremost artists was gone. A masterpiece lost, and with it a part of Haiti's history. No one would ever be able to put it together, Nader believed, as he fished through a demolished museum in Port-au-Prince that housed 12,000 pieces of art collected by his family. But the gallery wanted to make a contribution to Answer: Haiti's recovery. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. Washington (CNN) -- With 30-plus governments since independence (average length less than two years), Israeli politics rarely surprises. But Monday's agreement between Benjamin Netanyahu and Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz did precisely that. In a pre-emptive strike -- against his critics, a cynical Israeli press, and, last but not least, an American administration that keeps hoping he's a short-timer -- Netanyahu bought himself another 16 months of challenge-free politics, co-opted his main opponent for the price of a deputy premiership, and broadened and legitimized his government for the turbulent period ahead. While Mofaz looks unprincipled (two weeks ago he said he'd never join a Netanyahu-led coalition), Bibi Netanyahu looks like a veritable statesman and political genius who, for the sake of the country's unity and stability, did the right thing. With U.S. President Barack Obama facing an uncertain political future, Netanyahu has secured his -- at least over the short term. Answer: Benjamin Netanyahu believes the mullahs want the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon and ultimately to possess the weapon itself. Instruct: The SAS has launched a mission to the Middle East to kill Jihadi John, the ISIS terrorist responsible for beheading two British hostages The SAS has launched a dramatic mission to kill Jihadi John – the Islamic State terrorist responsible for beheading British hostages Alan Henning and David Haines – in the biggest Special Forces operation since the September 11 attacks. Official Government sources confirmed to The Mail on Sunday that SAS soldiers flew to a secret base in the Middle East last week. Travelling in groups of three and four, the crack troops boarded commercial flights dressed in civilian clothes. Last night, an SAS source described to this newspaper how, to respect political sensitivities in the region, Answer: British troops were keeping a low profile. Instruct: Complete the passage. Emperor Nero: History has painted him as a cruel leader, but the poem romanticizes his life An ancient Greek poem praising the wife of the infamous Roman emperor Nero has been discovered in an Ancient Egyptian town. The poem treats Poppaea Sabina, the wife of the cruel leader, as a goddess - describing her ascending into the heavens and painting a touching portrait of the couple. Due to the lettering style, researchers believe the poem was written around AD300 - two hundred years after Nero's death, leaving a mystery as to why someone more than 1,400miles from Rome would wish to write a tribute so many years later. Answer:
Rome burns; History tells us Nero sat playing his fiddle while Rome burned to the ground
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Instruct: How does this story end? When Omar left home in 2013, his parents thought he was going to help out at a refugee camp for the victims of Syria's brutal civil war. But the soft-spoken Danish student wasn't on a humanitarian mission -- he had joined the ranks of a jihadist brigade fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But Omar -- whose name has been changed to conceal his identity -- soon realized that what he was seeing on the battlefield was different from what he thought he'd signed up for. "The place I was in, there was some chaos between different groups and there was violence between different groups," Omar, who is in his early twenties, told CNN. "I went there to fight Bashar al-Assad and not to fight other Islamic groups." Fighters returning to Answer: UK often face surveillance, terror charges, and jail time. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Katy Winter for MailOnline Father-of-six Mark Hughes lost everything when she came out as transgender women Abby-Grace. Like boxing promoter Frank Maloney, Abby-Grace struggled to fight her feminine urges for years before making the transition. When she eventually summoned the courage to come out, her parents disowned her and her oldest two daughters stopped speaking to her - but Abby says she's never been happier. Scroll down for video After years of feeling trapped in the wrong body, Mark (L) finally began living as Abby (R) The 47-year-old had known all of her life that she had the mind of a woman, but it wasn't until last year that she started living as one. 'I'd have stayed as Answer: Mark if that meant being with them but after I was diagnosed with gender dysphoria my ex-wife asked me to leave. Instruct: Write the next sentence. The Japanese Grand Prix top 10 in Suzuka as shown by our live leaderboard It was one of Lewis Hamilton’s stellar drives, the kind that lifts people off their seats to marvel at what sport at its best is all about. He was brave and relentless and skilled in a rain-splattered Japanese Grand Prix, seizing one of the finer of his 30 race victories by hunting down and passing his championship rival Nico Rosberg. But within minutes of the win, his face was sombre, his words grave, as he waited in the ante-room ahead of the podium ceremony. Rosberg had just whispered in his team-mate’s ear the news that Jules Bianchi of Marussia had been seriously injured. Celebrations on the podium with the top three Hamilton (second right), Answer: Nico Rosberg (left) and Sebastian Vettel (right) were muted Instruct: Write the next sentence. Monica, Rachel, Chandler, Joey, Pheobe and Ross spent endless hours sitting on that familiar orange couch drinking coffee, and now you can too - if you happen to be in New York this month. A real-life version of the famous Friends hangout Central Perk opened on Wednesday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the hit sitcom series, which premiered on September 22, 1994. A queue stretched down the street as fans waited for their chance to recreate the iconic coffee shop scenes made famous by actors Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry during the show's ten-year run. Props: Memorabilia from the show are available to view, including Answer:
Monica and Chandler's wedding vows, and Ross' list of celebrities he'd like to sleep with... but eagle-eyed fans may notice something amiss with the list
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- Pakistan's first cricket tour of India in five years is set to be hit by a news blackout in an escalating row over press freedom. The high profile tour kicks off with a Twenty20 international in Bangalore on Christmas Day, but all the leading news agencies, such as Thomson-Reuters and Associated Press, have decided against filing match reports. The disagreement stems from an earlier decision by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to exclude photographic news agencies from covering games, including the recent Test series between India and England. "It is regrettable that the politically-charged Pakistan tour will be affected by the BCCI's failure to recognize the long-standing importance of photographic news agencies in the flow of sport and news images every day," said the News Media Coalition, which represents a group of media organizations. The BCCI offered it's own photographic content for the India-England series, but newspapers and leading websites outside of Answer:
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Instruct: GLADSTONE, Illinois (CNN) -- Residents of this small town in Illinois, like many others who live along the banks of the surging Mississippi River, raced against the clock Tuesday to erect a makeshift levee as rising floodwaters threatened. Residents of Gladstone, Illinois, work with the National Guard to create a makeshift levee. "I'm not moving, not moving my business," said Byron Sebastian, a longtime resident of Gladstone, Illinois, who also serves on the city council. "We've got a lot of good people here helping to try to save this part of town." Gladstone is one of many towns under threat Tuesday after rising waters breached a 300-foot area of a levee near Gulf Port, Illinois, before 5 a.m. The floods began heading downriver Monday to Illinois and Missouri, relieving Answer:
Iowa somewhat after two weeks of natural disasters that killed 17 people, displaced 38,000 and caused more than $1 billion in crop damages.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- Investigators only recently were told that a natural gas pipeline that ruptured last year in San Bruno, California, killing eight people, had a leak more than 20 years before, federal officials said Wednesday. Deborah Hersman, chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, made the disclosure during a visit to the blast site, where she announced new safety recommendations meant to address problems with emergency notification procedures. "We are glad to see it," Hersman said of the document on the 1988 incident nine miles away from San Bruno, "but we expected to see it sooner." The information was discovered May 20 during a search of millions of documents by hundreds of employees, PG&E spokesman Brian Swanson told CNN. It was turned over to federal investigators immediately, he said. Hersman, who said the recent discovery of the Answer:
PG&E document raises questions about its ability to conduct proper risk assessments, met Wednesday with several affected families.
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Instruct: How does this story end? By Chris Pleasance Germany has demanded justice today following the death of a 17-year-old exchange student who was shot in Montana on Sunday morning. Diren Dede, from Hamburg, was killed when 29-year-old Markus Kaarma fired four shotgun blasts into his garage after Dede set off home intruder alarms inside. It is not clear what Dede was doing inside the garage. Julia Reinhardt, spokesman for the German consulate in San Fransisco, said the investigation should make it clear it is illegal to kill an unarmed juvenile just because he is trespassing. Scroll down for video The German consulate in San Fransisco has demanded justice today after exchange student Diren Dede, 17, was shot to death in the early hours of Sunday in the neighborhood and Answer: Kaarma believed the police weren't doing Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Alexandra Klausner A spelling mishap on a North Carolina interstate might make workers think twice about finishing a renovation 13 hours before it's due and botching it in the process. Travelers on Interstate-77 in Cornelius, North Carolina traveling southbound off ramp towards exit 28 were surprised to see the word 'noly' instead of 'only' which is what the right turn lane is supposed to read. The product of what may have been rushed work during an over-the-weekend construction project is leaving drivers both amused and confused. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Interstate 77 in North Carolina has the word 'noly' written on it instead 'only' The popular Answer: Interstate road read 'noly' in white permanent paint next to the correctly spelled word, 'only' on the left. Instruct: Complete the passage. Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- More than a week after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down in eastern Ukraine, Malaysian investigators have not yet been able to access the entire crash site, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Saturday. He urged both the pro-Russia rebels and Ukraine's armed forces to cooperate so investigators can access the site fully. All 298 people aboard the plane died when it crashed on July 17. Of that number, 43 were Malaysian, including 15 crew and two infants, according to Malaysia Airlines. Nine days later, some human remains still lie scattered amid the debris. A statement from Najib's office said that since a deal was struck with the rebels on access to the crash site, a team of three Malaysian investigators has visited on three separate occasions, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Each visit lasted about three hours, and the team was not able to visit all of the very large site. Meantime, authorities for the first time released the identity of a victim with Answer: Dutch nationality. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- The Internet was made for moments like these. Clint Eastwood and his empty chair didn't so much detract from Mitt Romney's big moment at the last night of the Republican National Convention, as much as they became breakout stars in their own right. Romney and Marco Rubio still had their moments. Clint retained his Hollywood icon status. And two new stars were born, Invisible Obama and Clint's Chair. Those weren't the only OMG moment during the final night of the RNC. 1. More crying "Is crying becoming a 'thing' for Republicans?" asked @libgrrrl Thursday night. We couldn't have said it better ourselves. In true Twitter fashion, the social community soon asked why Answer:
Clint should be having all the fun and decided to turn the spotlight back on themselves by snapping photos of their own empty chairs and tagging them #eastwooding.
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? German Chancellor Angela Merkel has fallen victim to hacking after a sophisticated computer virus was discovered on the USB drive of one of her aides. The Reign virus, which is believed to have been developed by US and British spying agencies, was detected after one of Mrs Merkel's employees plugged her personal drive into a work laptop. The woman, who works in close contact with Mrs Merkel, had loaded a speech she was editing on to the drive, took it home to continue working on it, before returning to the office. Scroll down for video A woman who works closely with Angela Merkel discovered the virus on her USB drive after plugging it into a government computer in order to work on a speech (file image) That lead to claims Angela Merkel's personal mobile phone was tapped, and caused Mrs Merkel to demand answers from the Answer:
U.S. government.
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Instruct: How does this story end? (CNN) -- A former policeman is on trial in Kansas, accused of killing his wife and setting their home on fire more than two years ago. Attorneys for Brett Seacat say his wife, Vashti, started the fire and shot herself. But prosecutors say he was upset about the dissolution of their marriage, giving him more than enough motive. On Monday, jurors heard from the Seacats' marriage counselor, CNN affiliate KWCH reported. Connie Suderman testified that Seacat called her just hours after his wife's death in April 2011. "He said, 'I killed her, Vashti is dead and it's my fault.' That's what he said," Suderman said, according to KWCH. She purportedly told Answer: Connie Suderman she was worried about how her husband was handling their divorce but was happier than she'd been in years. Instruct: Belgium are hoping for a quick recovery over the weekend from first choice defenders Vincent Kompany and Thomas Vermaelen as both remain doubtful for their World Cup match against the United States on Tuesday. Anthony Vanden Borre was ruled out of the tournament on Friday after a scan revealed a crack in his fibula while back-up defender Laurent Ciman is also on the injury list as the team prepare for their last 16 match in Salvador. Vanden Borre will be out for at least six weeks, said coach Marc Wilmots via Twitter. His fellow right back Ciman has a groin strain. Kompany continues to be troubled by a groin problem which Answer: Marc Wilmots said he hoped would improve with rest over the weekend. Instruct: Write the next sentence. Liverpool is always very special to me because of John, and I love London, of course. But now I have added Folkestone to my list of special places. It's very surprising to me! I was invited to visit because I have artworks in the Folkestone Triennial 2014. I thought I was coming to a sleepy little town, but I found this amazing energy, so much activity - a kind of spiritual rising. It's not just a beautiful place; it also has an incredible history linked to the First World War.A A new vision: Yoko Only gazes across the waterfront in Folkestone on her first visit to the Kent port-town I am invited to art events around the world, but I wanted to go to Answer: Folkestone because I believe in localisation, and I wanted to wave the flags for them. Instruct: Write the next sentence. Spain is steadily becoming a nation of 'ghost towns' - with empty apartment blocks, streets and weed-filled gardens where bustling communities were supposed to move. Entire housing estates built during the country's boom years have been left abandoned, bricked up and now on sale for almost half their original price. One such settlement is Sesena, dubbed the Manhattan of Madrid for its towering apartments and proximity to the capital, where 30,000 people were due to live. Loneliness of the long-distance ruuner: A jogger in the shadows runs past empty apartment blocks in Sesena, a 45-minute drive south of Madrid, where 30,000 people were due to live But banks selling foreclosed property in Answer:
Sesena have smaller apartments listed as low as 65,000 euro.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Simon Tomlinson and Matthew Blake Russia and Ukraine inched closer to war yesterday after ‘many’ pro-Moscow separatists were killed during a major military offensive to seize back a rebel-held city. As fighting flared in the east of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin said the operation had ‘destroyed’ any hopes of peace. The Kremlin said Kiev’s decision to deploy the army against its own people was a ‘catastrophe’ and called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council. Scroll down for video As the fighting worsened, dozens of people had to be evacuated from a burning building in the Southern Port City of Odessa Despite the loss of life caused by fire, Ukrainian protesters prepare Molotov cocktails for their running clashes with Answer: pro-Russian activists Instruct: How does this story end? By Eleanor Steafel A carrier pigeon that delivered the crucial first SOS message which relayed the news that the British forces at the Battle of Arnhem were in trouble is to be honoured at an exhibition next week. Three days into the daring battle which, if it had succeeded, would have brought World War Two to an end by Christmas 1944, the desperate troops sent the carrier pigeon named William of Orange back home as a last-ditch attempt to make contact after their radios failed. An exhibition on January 18-19 in Blackpool will celebrate all 32 carrier pigeons that won the prestigious Dickin Medal - the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross. They were surrounded by Answer: German troops and were eventually forced to fight their way out. Instruct: By Wills Robinson for MailOnline Jockey Johnny King was on his way to the start of the race during a meeting at Laytown, County Meath, when Arbitrageur suddenly threw its head back. The jockey held on as the horse flew mid-air while groom Aidan Wall cowered in fear underneath. Despite the dangerous reaction, the rider escaped unhurt and led the horse to seventh in the race. Since 1868 the village on the eastern coast of Ireland has hosted the only annual meet in the British Isles held on a beach under the so-called Rules of Racing. Jockey Johnny King was on his way to the start of the race during the meeting at Laytown in County Meath, Ireland, when Arbitrageur violently jerked its head back Horses splash across the beach in Answer: County Meath as an ambulance follows them in the background. Instruct: By Mark Prigg Researchers have uncovered a bizarre new type of 'upside down' sea creature they claim could give an insight into life on one of Jupiter's icy moons. The National Science Foundation team from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, used a camera-equipped robot to survey the area under Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf. They found a new species of small sea anemones that were burrowed into the ice, their tentacles protruding into frigid water like flowers from a ceiling. Scroll down for video The new species of sea anemone, Edwardsiella andrillae, living anchored in the ice at the underside of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. Researchers say researchers say it could hint at what life on Jupiter's moon is like. Many experts believe the hidden ocean surrounding Answer:
Europa, warmed by powerful tidal forces caused by Jupiter's gravity, may have conditions favourable to life.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. As a man not unaccustomed to the fortunes of National Hunt racing, Ally McCoist well knows the wisdom of paying scant regard to the opening few furlongs of a chase. No bookmaker in the land will make good on a wager until the winning line has been breached. Accordingly, the Rangers manager believes those viewing Monday’s clash with Hibernian at Ibrox as some kind of title eliminator aren’t so much jumping the gun as calling the race before the protagonists are even in the stalls. Alan Stubbs’ team have managed just two wins from six thus far and currently sit seventh in the Championship – a long way from the form expected and certainly far removed from that which will cement an immediate return to the top-flight. ‘I think it says more about the opposition and the standard more than anything else,’ he added of Answer:
Hibernian’ form.
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Two of the United States' most recognizable military aircraft -- a pair of B-2 stealth bombers -- caught the eyes of residents as they arrived in Europe this week for training. "They seem to defy science!" said one Twitter user in Cirencester, England, who saw one of the stealth bombers in flight. The bombers' unique radar-evading design always draws attention, as does this training mission in particular, which comes at a time of conflict in Ukraine. An Air Force news release about the mission did not mention the Ukraine crisis, but U.S. fighter jets have previously been deployed to Europe on similar training missions to show support for NATO allies. "Just saw a Answer:
B-2 fly over our house," another resident said on Twitter.
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Instruct: The traditional clock has had its day. A German creator has designed a robot that writes the time using a dry wipe pen on a miniature white board. Its mechanical arms then erase the time from this board, before starting again - and each time the robot writes, the numbers correspond to the real-world time as its being written. Scroll down for video... The Plotclock, pictured, was designed by Thingiverse member Joo, also known as Johannes from Nuremburg. It writes the time, in hours and minutes, on a white board using a dry wipe pen, before erasing it and starting again Answer: Joo has uploaded step-by-step instructions, with pictures and specifications, online to help other people create their own device Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (CNN) -- Lionel Messi is not for sale. That was the defiant message from Barcelona's new president, who is adamant that the club's all-time leading goalscorer is going nowhere amid reports French club Paris St Germain want to sign the Argentine. Josep Maria Bartomeu will sit down with the four-time World Player of the Year to thrash out a new contract which will see him remain as most highly-paid at the Camp Nou. "We want to sit down, without any rush, with Leo's father -- it's not something that's happening tomorrow, we have plenty of time, but we will do what we have to to ensure he's the best paid player," said Josep Maria Bartomeu, who assumed control at Barca after Sandro Rosell's resignation last week. The club's determination to keep hold of Answer: Lionel Messi will be sweet relief to Barca fans after a turbulent few weeks. Instruct: Complete the passage. His foreign secretary said last week that the only way to revive Britain's flagging economy was to work harder. But it appears William Hague's blunt words may not apply to David Cameron who found time to go home and change into jeans before whisking his wife out for a swanky meal last night. With thoughts of the recession, the euro meltdown and LOL-gate placed firmly to one side 'call me Dave' seemed determined to enjoy 'date night' at Oslo Court in north London. With its salmon-pink decor and retro puddings, critics say the French restaurant is like stepping back into the 1970s . Keeping it alive: Mr Answer: Cameron said the couple's weekly date nights help to keep their 16-year marriage going Instruct: Write the next sentence. The Canadian killer who horrifically murdered and dismembered a Chinese student in Montreal planned the attack for six months and then worked to cover up the crime, prosecutors said Wednesday in closing arguments. Authorities worked to refute claims by Luka Magnotta's defense lawyer that he is mentally ill and not criminally responsible for the May 2012 murder of Jun Lin, 33. In a December 2011 email to a British journalist , Magnotta had boasted about killing another person and filming it. Prosecutors argued that this shows he was planning the crime for at least six months prior to carrying it out. to Magnotta, may have been the 'perfect victim' for Answer:
Luka Magnotta, a
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Instruct: How does this story end? By Catherine Townsend PUBLISHED: 12:44 EST, 2 April 2013 | UPDATED: 13:35 EST, 2 April 2013 Spreading the word: The popular hook-up app Tinder has gained a huge following among young Mormons in recent months Tinder, the hook-up app, has gained a huge following among college students since its launch last fall. Now it's finding a more unlikely audience: Mormons. According to The Universe, Brigham Young University's student newspaper, the free iPhone app is spreading through the college like wildfire. Some have labeled Tinder the 'female Grindr' because it works in a similar way as the gay dating app. So why is it so popular among an ultra-religious student body where more than 20per cent of the student body is married by graduation? Perhaps the app appeals to Answer:
Mormons because it also has a clean-cut, polite image.
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- Spain's spy agency chief said Tuesday a suspected double agent had been arrested who revealed the names of Spanish spies and other state secrets to a foreign nation. Spain's SER Radio reported the recipient nation was Russia. The suspect, Robert Flores Garcia, was arrested Monday morning at his home on Tenerife Island in Spain's Canary Islands. He passed secrets in exchange for hefty payments from December 2001 to February 2004, said the spy chief, Alberto Saiz, head of the National Intelligence Agency (known by its Spanish initials CNI). Saiz, at a news conference, refused to publicly identify the recipient country, but Spain's SER Radio, said it was Russia, citing unnamed sources. Answer: Alberto Saiz spoke at a rare news conference in Madrid, which some Spanish media said was the first ever offered by Spain's intelligence chief. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 04:40 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:30 EST, 30 August 2013 Students are hardly known for their desire to keep their accommodation spick and span, with mould often left growing in the fridge and bins overflowing with half eaten kebabs and empty cans of cider. So perhaps it is only fitting that this year's ugliest building award has gone to the new University College London digs at 465 Caledonian Road, which judges 'struggled to see as fit for human occupation'. Described as a 'Frankenstein concoction', it saw off stiff competition from runner-up Castle Mill - also built as student accommodation - which has infuriated residents for blotting out postcard views of the dreaming spires of Oxford. Described as an 'outrageous housing scheme', 465 Answer: Caledonian Road offered 'deep grounds for offence in it's cavalier attitude to a historic asset,' according to the jury. Instruct: Write the next sentence. The most remarkable aspect of England’s World Cup shambles is that all the FA top brass from chairman Greg Dyke downwards are united in wanting Roy Hodgson to remain as manager. Even those from the FA hierarchy who have witnessed the two successive defeats in Brazil are staunchly in support of Hodgson, despite England heading for humiliation at the World Cup on a par with the Ashes fiasco last winter. The same message that Hodgson should carry on regardless of England’s woeful showing came from FA chairman Greg Dyke and Ivan Gazidis, chairman of the International committee, as well as the other FA international delegates in Sao Paulo — Keith Lamb, Peter Barnes and Barry Taylor. Interested party: Zlatan Ibrahimovic watches England slump to defeat against Answer: Uruguay Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. Singapore (CNN) -- The victim of a brutal gang rape that sparked massive protests in India's capital, arrived in Singapore for further medical treatment on Thursday. The patient arrived at 9:05 a.m. local time, a spokesperson for the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore told CNN. "She is in extremely critical condition and being examined by doctors," the spokesperson said. The 23-year-old woman was severely injured and has spent days in intensive care, after what police said was a gang rape and beating on a moving bus in New Delhi on December 16. Widespread anger over the incident prompted massive anti-rape protests in the Indian capital over the weekend. Read more: New Delhi police fire water cannon at Answer:
India rape protest
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? Uncertainty normally comes with the new. This year's Brazilian presidential elections, though, have been like no other. After Sunday's polls gave President Dilma Rousseff, from the left-wing Worker's Party (PT), another four-year term with a narrow margin of victory, Brazilians embarked on a guessing exercise about what her next government will look like. On the surface it doesn't seem a vote for change, but the President knows it should be. There were exuberant celebrations in the PT camp and frustration in the faces of supporters of the defeated centrist candidate, Aecio Neves, from PSDB. But no one could say for sure what the result means for the next four years. Answer: Brazilian watched the sixth edition of the same PT vs. PSDB face-off that has marked every Brazilian presidential election since 1994. Instruct: Complete the passage. Google Street View is great for virtually visiting local landmarks and bustling cities, but the service really comes into its own when mapping the far-flung regions of the planet. And the latest of these distant locations to be added is Greenland. It is the first time Google has captured the island and highlights include the Illulissat icefjord, the region's capital Nuuk including statues in honour of missionary Hans Egede, and the 10th century Viking settlement of Erik the Red. Greenland is the 66th country to be added to Google's Street View mapping service and highlights include the Illulissat icefjord, on the west coast of Greenland. The Unesco World Heritage site is 155 miles (250km) north of the Arctic Circle and features the Sermeq Kujalleq, one of the few glaciers through which the Greenland ice cap reaches the sea (pictured) 'Although known for its sparse population, Answer: Greenland is chock full of glorious natural wonders and historical sites.' Instruct: LONDON, England (CNN) -- Deep into injury time in one of Manchester United's most important games of the English Premier League season a 17-year-old Italian on debut hit a stunning winner and lifted himself to instant stardom. Man of the moment: Seventeen-year-old Federico Macheda is now a legend at Manchester United Federico Macheda was the teenager who came on as a substitute and scored late on Sunday for the Red Devils -- helping them to a 3-2 win after they had earlier trailed 2-1 to Aston Villa at Old Trafford. The finish was of the highest quality -- as he curled the ball past Villa goal-keeper Brad Freidel from a wide angle. His fine touch, turn and shot were made all the more amazing given their significance in the context of both the match and season. While there would be happiness that he is emerging as a great prospect for Italy in future, there is also concern that players like Macheda are moving to Answer: England at a young age and the Italian clubs who train them gain very little in compensation, he said. Instruct: Complete the passage. The family of a seven-month-old baby, who was tortured and killed by his mother's de facto husband, has called on Immigration Minister Scott Morrison to ensure the killer is deported when he is released next week. Ex-boxer Christopher Hoerler, 37, was sentenced to 14 years and four months - after prosecutors appealed the initial term of 11 years - for the manslaughter of Jordan Anderson-Smith in Wagga Wagga in 2000. At the time of Jordan's murder, Hoerler was living de facto with Jordan's mother, Louise Anderson and Jordan's two half-brothers, who were aged 2 and 4. Hoerler has been granted parole and is expected to be released next Thursday. Answer:
Jordan's family are petitioning, to ensure Hoerler will be deported upon his release.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Earlier this month during Holi, the Indian festival of colors, more than three million Twitter followers of the Indian prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi received a personalized greeting from him. Others received celebratory recorded phone messages that concluded with an appeal to vote. In another online campaign, supporters of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) were urged to donate a tweet or Facebook status to the newly formed anti-corruption party. Social media has become the new election battleground for India's nationwide parliamentary elections, which started Monday. A bevy of politicians, who, at first sight, seem antiquated and traditional in their flowing kurtas and Gandhi caps are turning to social networking sites to engage Internet-savvy first time voters. Having an official YouTube channel or an active Facebook page is now as important as holding mass rallies and plastering candidates' faces on billboards. But Modi is not the only one as scores of political parties have turned to Facebook interviews, mobile crowd sourcing, or hashtag wars on Answer:
Twitter.
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Instruct: Complete the passage. Concerns: A previously hidden email from NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh criticised 'persistently high' death rates in Welsh hospitals Labour has been accused of trying to cover up warnings over high death rates and lengthy waiting times at hospitals in Wales. An email written by Sir Bruce Keogh, the medical director in England, said mortality rates at six sites were ‘persistently high’ and criticised ‘worrying’ waits for cancer tests. But it has emerged that officials in the devolved government tried to suppress the message’s release because the information it contained would ‘prejudice the conduct of public affairs’. Sir Bruce’s email to Dr Chris Jones, his counterpart in Wales, was only uncovered when it was released under Freedom of Information laws. in Wales, bar three, has a death rate above the England and Answer:
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. John W Henry is fond of talking about The Liverpool Way. But in one respect, the owner is moving away from the club’s traditional blueprint for success this summer by buying players in bulk order. When Liverpool dominated the football landscape, they used to tweak their squad with one or two quality acquisitions each summer. Now, with Luis Suarez gone and Champions League due to return, manager Brendan Rodgers has been given the green light to go for quantity – understandable in one way, but risky in another. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Emre can and Lazar Markovic dazzling before linking up with Liverpool Expectation: Some fans have questioned whether 32-year-old Rickie Lambert can step up in the absence of Answer: Luis Suarez next season Instruct: How does this story end? By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 10:39 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:09 EST, 27 September 2013 Hero: Mitul Shah, 38, pictured with his daughter Sarai, aged two, was killed by terrorist at the Nairobi shopping mall A British man who offered himself as a hostage to save the lives of a group of children was today described by colleagues as a 'born leader'. Mitul Shah, 38, a sales executive from London attempted to strike a deal with the terrorists, replacing children with himself, a heroic act which gave several victims vital time to escape. The selfless father did not get through to the gunmen and was shot alongside a number of children in the Kenyan tragedy, leaving behind his wife and two-year-old daughter. ‘I want to see my office extension screen say ' Answer: Mitul Shah calling' but I can't. Instruct: An Iranian photographer has captured the desperate lives of South Asian labourers who travel to Dubai in the hope of building a future for their families - but find only squalor, low wages and backbreaking work in stifling heat. Farhad Berahman's pictures were taken in Sonapur, the unofficial name for a work camp on the outskirts of Dubai, located far away from the luxury, soaring skyscrapers and vast wealth that the United Arab Emirates city is renowned for. 'Sonapur' - ironically, the name means 'City of Gold' in Hindi - is home to more than 150,000 workers, mostly from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and China. The secret vegetable market within Answer: Sonapur is a cheap place for labourers to provide themselves with vegetable and fruits Instruct: Complete the passage. George Zimmerman, charged in the shooting death of a 17-year-old Florida boy, is suing NBC Universal for using "the oldest form of yellow journalism" by editing an audio tape of his 911 call to make him sound racist, the lawsuit says. Zimmerman is seeking "damages in excess of the jurisdictional limit" in Seminole County Circuit Court in Florida, where the lawsuit was filed Thursday. Zimmerman, who is Hispanic and is charged with second-degree murder, is accused of fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, who was African-American. The February incident has provoked national controversy. Zimmerman says he shot Martin in self-defense. Attorneys for Martin's family say the teen was shot and killed "in cold blood." "Because of Answer:
NBC's deceptive and exploitative manipulations, the public wrongly believes that Zimmerman 'use(d) a racial epithet' while describing Martin during the call to the dispatcher on that fateful night," the suit says.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (Entertainment Weekly) -- Punctuation promises comedy in "The Informant!" as if the title subject is a cartoon secret agent -- maybe Agent 86 in "Get Smart." Matt Damon, as a corporate turncoat, offers up secrets in "The Informant!" But he's not. The whistle-blower worthy of an exclamation point in this groovy-looking, chuckle-baiting, fact-based movie from protean director Steven Soderbergh is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and well-placed executive at the agri-processing giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in Decatur, Illinois. It's the early 1990s. The company man is helping expose ADM's alleged global price-fixing activities to the FBI, cooperating with the feds long enough to gather invaluable evidence. But what Whitacre doesn't confide to his FBI handlers, and what his wheat-colored jackets, Dilbert ties, and weakling mustache hide, at least at first, is that this inside source is not completely trustworthy. But if that's the intention, Answer: Steven Soderbergh ultimately made the choice to abandon interesting, dispassionate empathy for the more quick-fix payoff of amusement. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. With his World Championships race just hours away, he is undoubtedly feeling the pressure. But on Tuesday, Olympic ski champion Bode Miller's pregnant wife and two-year-old son - who has a different mother - helped to take any worries away as they joined him at a men's training session. Bode's spouse, Morgan Beck-Miller, who is six months' pregnant with her first child, was pictured donning a designer jacket, sunglasses and a striped top at the event in Beaver Creek, Colorado. She was also sporting a noticeable baby bump under her top as she carried Bode's young son, Sam - whom he had with ex-girlfriend, Sara McKenna - across the snow to watch his father train. Answer: Morgan (pictured with her husband) has revealed that she and Bode have decided not to find out the sex of the baby before it is born. Instruct: How does the sentence end? Oakland, California (CNN) -- "What is it like to bury both of my kids?" Dinyal New's voice trails off, unable to continue. She sits in the same pew of her church, listening to the same pastor on the same subject -- the loss of a child. Her two boys, Lee and Lamar, were shot to death, 19 days apart, young victims of Oakland, California's relentless street violence. With a population of nearly 400,000, Oakland has long been known as a Bay Area pocket of urban violence. Its proximity to drug corridors and high poverty are fertile breeding grounds for gang violence. Fearing for her older son's safety, New asked Answer: Lamar to leave Oakland. Instruct: How does the sentence end? (CNN) -- Scientists say they have proven the existence of the Higgs boson -- a never-before-seen subatomic particle long thought to be a fundamental building block of the universe. Since 2012 researchers have made great strides in the hunt for the so-called "God particle" at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, where scientists at the CERN particle physics laboratory are looking for particles that slip into existence when subatomic particles crash into one another at high energies. Experts say finding the elusive particle would rank as one of the top scientific achievements of the past 50 years -- a view proved on Tuesday when Francois Englert and Peter Higgs, the two physicists who predicted almost 50 years ago that the particle existed, won the Nobel Prize in Physics. The Higgs boson is part of a theory first proposed by Answer:
Peter Higgs and others in the 1960s to explain how particles obtain mass.
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:00 EST, 26 January 2013 Duncan Bannatyne, one of the richest men in the country, yesterday launched a bizarre attack on his ex-wife Joanne McCue, claiming she had financially crippled him in their divorce settlement. The Dragon’s Den star, worth an estimated £430million, went so far as accusing his family of ‘gold-digging’ and said he would have to make redundancies in his businesses after she demanded £1,000 a day. He also claimed he would no longer be able to support charities, and accused Miss McCue’s family of ‘taking food from the mouths of orphans’. attack on Answer: Twitter came after he received final confirmation of their Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. By Joel Christie Max Schireson was tired of being asked what type of car he drives. As the male CEO of a billion dollar company and a married father-of-three, he would listen as his female counterparts were questioned on how they maintain a healthy work and family balance, wondering why the same was never asked of him. He was also tired of spending more time on planes flying around the world on business than he was with his wife and kids. So on Wednesday Schireson - who fronts fast-growing New York database company MongoDB, which has grown $220 million in the last four years under his leadership - announced he was stepping down from the 'best job in the world' in order to have more time at home. The future is bright and Answer: MongoDB deserves a leader who can be “all-in” and make the most of the opportunity. Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 9 January 2013 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 10 January 2013 Three company bosses swindled thousands of music lovers out of tickets in a £3million scam, a court heard. Andrew Lagan, 49, David Rolls, 48, and Gary Agar, 44, allegedly ripped off fans of acts including Kings of Leon, Jay-Z and Sir Paul McCartney. The trio offered non-existent tickets for sale over the internet and processed the payments through the account for their company, Good Time Entertainment (GTE), Harrow Crown Court heard. Andrew Lagan allegedly ripped off thousands of music lovers David Rolls is alleged to have sold non-existent tickets online The prosecutor said Answer: David Rolls and Lagan became involved in the business and the offences were committed between November 2009 and October 2010. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. The grandson of famous soprano and radio star Queenie Ashton has revealed how his 79-year-old Australian father was humiliatingly tied to a hospital bed in Phuket, Thailand with bedsheets and left in pain for hours during a nightmare ordeal. The unorthodox restraints were used on expat Anthony Lawson after he tried to seek help when his requests for a drink of water, an IV change and prescribed sleeping pills allegedly went unanswered for three hours. Mr Lawson, who was born in Sydney in 1935, but lived in England and Hong Kong before retiring in Thailand in 1998, was allegedly neglected and mistreated after being admitted to Phuket's main government hospital. We felt uncomfortable but I made it clear to the staff - and I’m not a fluent Answer:
Thailand speaker but I speak well - I said to the staff, and I know they understood me, that if there are issues I live three minutes down the road and you have my number on record,' Ashton explained.
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Instruct: Washington (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush left the White House more than five years ago and has since stayed out of most Washington debates. But it would be hard to tell that if you have been listening to Hillary Clinton over the past month. From defending her record at the State Department to defining her economic vision, Clinton has used Bush as her primary rhetorical device to both explain her vision for the future and defend her past. "The biggest accomplishment in the four years as secretary of state was helping to restore American leadership and we did that in a number of ways," Clinton said earlier this month before faulting Bush for the U.S. standing on the world stage when he left the White House in 2009. While Answer: Bush was unpopular in office -- and still is with Democrats -- his standing has improved since leaving Washington. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Author William Hanson says there is a pandemic of party rudeness that has gripped the nation The story about the parents of a five-year-old being sent a ‘no show’ invoice for £15.95 for failing to honour their word about their son’s attendance at his friend’s ‘slide and ride’ birthday party at a ski centre in Plymouth has hit the headlines. The bill senders (the birthday boy's parents) are getting some flack for issuing the invoice in the first place – I agree, a tad weird and certainly not the correct thing – but I do applaud their courage. Especially given the Nash family had replied officially confirming their son Alex’s attendance but decided to go with, what will appear to the jilted hosts to be a ‘better offer,’ of a family day visiting relatives. Mr Answer: Nash found a brown envelope containing this invoice in his son's school bag Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- One week ago, Kyle Stanley was reduced to tears after a heartbreaking collapse saw him surrender a seven-shot lead in the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open. On Sunday, the American was once again in tears. But this time they were tears of joy after Stanley benefited from a similarly dramatic meltdown from Spencer Levin to seal a one-stroke win at the Waste Management Open in Phoenix, Arizona. Stanley carded a six-under-par 65 in the final round to finish 15 under for the tournament, while Levin blew a six-shot overnight lead by hitting a four-over 75. "I think the biggest challenge was seeing if I could put last week behind me," Stanley told the PGA Tour's official website after picking up his first professional win. Stanley took home a check for $1.098 million and moved to the top of the early-season Answer: FedEx Cup standings. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. A comedian who began her career by telling jokes to her dying sister has now been crowned Britain's top woman comic. Jayde Adams, 29, was asked by her sister Jenna Adams to keep everyone in high spirits after she was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. So Ms Adams, originally from Bristol, started telling jokes at her sister's hospital bedside. Scroll down for video Jayde Adams (left), 29, began her career by telling jokes to her dying sister Jenna (right) and has now won a coveted comedian award When her sister died two years later, Ms Adams felt inspired to carry on making people laugh and decided to forge a new career. Ms Adams, who now lives in Answer:
London, said: 'When I got to the hospital, Jenna asked me to tell jokes because she said "everyone is looking at me like I'm going to die".
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- The debate over distracted drivers ramped up a notch on Thursday as Ford Motor Co. announced technology to let computers read their Twitter feeds to them while behind the wheel. The company has not formally announced technology to let drivers post tweets verbally from behind the wheel, but such an announcement likely will come in the next 12 to 18 months, Doug VanDagens, Ford's global director of connected services, told CNN in an interview after the company's keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show here. VanDagens said people read Twitter feeds and send text messages while they're driving anyway, and that the automaker is trying to make those activities safer for drivers. The car company also announced partnership with Answer:
Pandora's mobile app, which streams music, and Stitcher, an application for online news.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 13:42 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 17 October 2013 George Osborne has signed a deal with China which opens the doors for investors to take control of British nuclear power plants China could take control of British nuclear plants after Chancellor George Osborne signed a deal today to get investors to help pay billions to replace ageing reactors. During his visit to China, Osborne said the two countries had signed a memorandum of understanding on nuclear cooperation that included roles for British companies in China's nuclear sector, which is the fastest growing in the world. involve Answer:
China companies buying stakes in projects or partnering with
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- World champion Jorge Lorenzo has told CNN that he has a difficult relationship with his former teammate, motorcycling legend Valentino Rossi. The Spaniard usurped the seven-time MotoGP titleholder last season, setting records for most wins and points scored as Rossi struggled to recover after a series of injuries. The 23-year-old Lorenzo accused Rossi, now 32, of dangerous riding in Japan last October before clinching his maiden crown in Malaysia in the following race. The Italian subsequently ended his seven-year stint at Yamaha, where he and Lorenzo had been awkward stablemates since 2008, and joined Ducati. Answer:
Jorge Lorenzo started riding at the age of three when his father, himself a former racer, built him his first bike.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Simon Tomlinson Dogs are usually regarded as man's best friend - but for big cat lover Rafael Villafane it's his pet jaguar instead. Rafael, 50, has been caring for Maya, his 175lb feline for the past four years. The music producer feeds Maya, who loves gorging on 2.5kg of organic turkey, fish, beef, deer and wild boar every day. To keep her fit and active he takes her for walks and even visits public restaurants with Maya by his side. Scroll down for video 'We have a strong bond': Mexican music producer Rafael Villafane hangs out with his pet Jaguar whom he has looked after for the last four years at his home in Mexico City Her living quarters cost Answer:
Rafael about $50,000 and took nearly a year to build.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. By Christopher Wilson PUBLISHED: 20:10 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 21:25 EST, 23 January 2013 A drunken brawl with his equerry. A married mistress, secret hotel assignations, an illegitimate child — surely our brand-new hero Prince Harry isn’t up to his old tricks again already? Thankfully not. But details emerged this week of another Prince Harry — the Queen’s uncle, not her grandson — which shed light on the pressures of life as a royal soldier and which demonstrate that, in the House of Windsor, change does not come quickly. Extraordinarily, it’s the sale of a small pair of gilt cufflinks which have brought to light just how our Prince Harry has, by comparison with his namesake, comported himself with rather more decorum than we might previously have given him credit for. Answer:
Beryl Markham, of course, had a husband — and his family were incandescent that she’d blackened the family name by giving birth to a royal bastard.
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Forget communism – the biggest threat to America in 1962 was an alien invasion. That’s what The Bureau would have you believe, anyway. Known only to a select few, this top-secret government unit is tasked with investigating a string of mysterious extra-terrestrial attacks. Their mission is clear – survive, adapt and overcome the alien threat. Get Carter: As Agent Carter, you can use a variety of different weapons but all feel slightly light weight You play Agent William Carter, who spearheads a team of three agents. What’s immediately noticeable is just how many elements The Bureau has borrowed from other successful games. Take the responsive, cover-based shooting that feels remarkably similar to Gears Of War. Or the ‘Battle Focus’ mode, reminiscent of the skill and command wheel in the Mass Effect games. The Answer:
Battle Focus is very similar to Mass Effect's on-the-fly battle command system
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Robert Hardman PUBLISHED: 18:30 EST, 31 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 1 June 2012 Cinderella, I am delighted to say, has made it to the ball. Just six weeks ago, New Britannic looked a dilapidated sight on her Kentish mooring. Few passers-by would have noticed the little brass plate commemorating her heroic part in the greatest rescue operation in British history – Dunkirk. In that sorry state, she was never going to make it to the greatest maritime party in several centuries – Sunday’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the Thames. She's arrived: The 'Little Ship' New Britannic, which saved 3000 lives in the Dunkirk evacuation arrives in London to join the 1,000 crafts taking part in the Jubilee pageant Many of Answer:
London’s docks have been turned into temporary accommodation for the smaller craft.
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Joequetta Lewis got to hold her newborn son for 53 days. "And then the next day," she said, "he was gone." Rayshawn Lewis-Smith was one of five babies known to have died within 11 months of undergoing heart surgery at Kentucky Children's Hospital in Lexington -- surgeries that, nationally, babies usually survive. "He was born, and he looked as healthy as any of my other children," said Sarah Moore, whose son Jaxon was the first to die. "I held him. And then three weeks later, I was burying him." Shortly after the fifth death in 2012, Kentucky Children's decided to stop its heart surgeries and placed its only pediatric heart surgeon on leave. Answer:
Kentucky Children's, however, has been reticent to release statistics on the program, unlike other hospitals that are more transparent.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Francesca Chambers and David Martosko The campaign arm of Congressional Democrats has raised more than $7.6 million since House Republicans announced a lawsuit against President Barack Obama last month. The Democratic Congressional Campaign committee says it raised $1 million in a single day after newly elected Republican Whip Steve Scalise repeatedly refused to tell Fox News' Chris Wallace on Sunday that the House wouldn't impeach the president. House Speaker John Boehner has said time and time again that the legal action the House intends to take against Obama is not a precursor to impeachment, but Democrats have continued to link the two together, causing headaches for Republican leaders. Answer: Republican' measure to sue Obama passed the House 225-201 on Wednesday. Instruct: Write the next sentence. Blow out the scented candle and ditch the aerosol spray can. Now there’s a deodorising toilet seat that claims to eliminate embarrassing bathroom odours. The ‘Purefresh’ seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter, before adding a more pleasant scent. Scroll down for video How to loo-se a nasty smell: A toilet that with a deodorising seat claims to eliminate embarrassing bathroom odours. The ‘Purefresh’ seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter (pictured), before adding a more pleasant scent Jerry Bougher, Product Manager at Kohler Co in Wisconsin, explained that the idea’s to attack smells ‘where the action is’. Answer: Kohler Co also makes heated seats and versions that glow so people can find their way to a toilet in the dark. Instruct: Complete the passage. By John Drayton Liverpool legends Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler were in a jovial mood on Tuesday as they enjoyed a question and answer session with Liverpool fans in Boston, Massachusetts. The lighthearted session saw former Reds striker Fowler poke fun at Ian Rush's infamous moustache much to the delight of the adoring crowd. The Liverpool ambassadors have been promoting last season's Premier League runners-up as they prepare for the new campaign with a trip stateside. All smiles: Robbie Fowler puts a fake moustache in homage to Ian Rush during a Q&A session in Boston Red: Rush dons the fake mustache as the former Liverpool pair share a joke with the crowd Spread the word: The Liverpool duo have been helping to promote their team's brand in the Answer: USA Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. Jerusalem (CNN) -- A day after thousands of Israeli demonstrators demanded an end to rules that make ultra-Orthodox Jews exempt from the draft, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the nation's approach to military service must change. "The existing situation cannot continue. Neither the army, the economy nor society can continue on the current path," Netanyahu said at the start of his weekly Cabinet meeting. The prime minister named a new team to draw up a law that would "share the burden" of military service, which is required for most Israelis when they reach the age of 18. The existing law provides an exemption for Arabs and ultra-Orthodox Jews. The issue has been a controversial political topic for months for Answer:
Benjamin Netanyahu, but time is running out.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- Diego Forlan scored a dramatic extra time winner as Atletico Madrid beat Fulham 2-1 in Hamburg to win the Europa League final on Wednesday night. It was the second of the match for Forlan, who had put Atletico ahead after 32 minutes with Simon Davies equalizing for the English Premier League side six minutes later. Atletico created the better chances in normal and added time with Sergio Aguero a constant threat and it was the Argentine star who set up the winner for his strike partner with four minutes remaining in the second period of extra time. Penalties loomed until Aguero did superbly to keep control of the ball down the left and his cross found Answer:
Diego Forlan the more alert to end Fulham's dream.
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 18:21 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:05 EST, 24 June 2013 Wimbledon is rarely short of on-court drama. This year, however, it seems the real fireworks will be off-court – at least if Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova have anything to do with it. The players, two of the best in the world, have become embroiled in an extraordinary cat-fight ahead of this year’s tournament, which begins today. Scroll down for video New couple: Maria Sharapova out with her boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov, who is believed to be Serena Williams' ex Their fierce professional rivalry has grown increasingly bitter since Russian star Miss Sharapova started going out with Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov, 22, whom Miss Williams is believed to have dated. Yesterday defending Answer:
Wimbledon champion Miss Williams, 31, tried to calm the row at a press conference on the eve of the tournament.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (CNN) -- Faced with a deluge of opposition that included pressure from lawmakers and internal dissent, one of America's leading breast cancer advocacy groups on Friday reversed itself on a decision that would have cut off funding to some Planned Parenthood projects. "We want to apologize to the American public for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving women's lives," the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation said in a statement. "We will continue to fund existing grants, including those of Planned Parenthood, and preserve their eligibility to apply for future grants, while maintaining the ability of our affiliates to make funding decisions that meet the needs of their communities." "Breast cancer screening saves lives, and hundreds of thousands of women rely on Answer: Planned Parenthood for access to care. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. Swansea midfielder Pablo Hernandez is the subject of a £4million bid from Al Arabi in Qatar. The club is managed by former Chelsea defender Dan Petrescu who has also tried to sign Xavi Hernandez from Barcelona. Swansea paid £5.5million for Pablo Hernandez two seasons ago and may struggle to get that money back but he is 29 now and that may be the best offer they get. The Spaniard held talks in the Middle East last week and is eager to sign up with other members of Swansea's Spanish contingent also being targeted by Qatari clubs. VIDEO Scroll down for Pablo drives a pink Suzuki after losing crossbar challenge Answer: Feyenoord are to rival West Ham, Aston Villa and Celtic in the bid to sign Chelsea's Christian Atsu. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. Blake Kerwin, 17, of Wigan, is believed to be the first transgender Justin Bieber lookalike Packs of screaming girls and young fans asking for pictures are now an everyday occurrence for Blake Kerwin. The 17-year-old is a Justin Bieber look-a-like and these moments do more than just provide the college student with a taste of what life is like for his idol. For Blake the recognition provides him with hope and a lightness that has been missing from his life - for the teenager was actually born a girl named Rebecca. His decision to switch gender and live his life as a boy has seen him on and off the police protection list for five years due to a campaign of abuse that has seen him beaten unconscious and his house pelted with rocks, snowballs and metal poles. He has even attempted to kill himself in a bid to escape his tormentors. He picked out the song Believe as summing up how Bieber inspires him, highlighting the words ‘It didn’t matter how many times I got knocked on the floor’ because: ‘I’ve had physical abuse and hate but Answer: Bieber’s words bring me back up again’. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Leon Watson and Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 08:32 EST, 7 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:10 EST, 7 November 2013 Prince Charles has long championed organic farming and was more than happy to lend a hand as he continued his tour of India today. He visited the Navdanya organic farm and education centre in Dehradun, in the north of the country, this afternoon, where he sowed some rice seeds - throwing them as two bullocks ploughed the field beside him. While Camilla attended a pottery lesson at a nearby school, Charles spent nearly an hour in the company of Dr Vandana Shiva as he toured the site that promotes biodiversity, organic farming and the process of seed saving. Answer:
Camilla observes as a child crafts a bowl during the pottery class on day two of the royal tour
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. By Snejana Farberov and Ted Thornhill Tara the cat has drawn more than 20million views on YouTube, tossed the first pitch at a baseball game, and now California's heroic feline is getting her own holiday. Last week, the Bakersfield Board of Supervisors proclaimed June 3 Tara the Hero Cat Day to honor Erica and Roger Triantafilo' furry friend for valiantly saving their 4-year-old son from a vicious dog. On Tuesday, the Traintfilos arrived at the Kern County Board of Supervisors chambers in Bakersfield for the ceremony with Tara in tow on a leash. Scroll down for video - WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT She said that even though her three boys tug at Answer:
Tara, she sits there and takes it.
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? An estimated 6 million Jews died at the hands of the Nazis and their allies during the Holocaust. Hundreds of thousands more suffered, but somehow survived, in concentration camps. And some escaped, savoring freedom they otherwise never would have known. Then there's Ernst Hess, who was a decorated World War I soldier, former judge and, despite being raised a Protestant and marrying someone of that faith, a "full-blooded Jew" in the eyes of the Nazi regime. According to a groundbreaking report, Hess was granted a reprieve despite this designation thanks to none other than Adolf Hitler. Susanne Mauss, editor of the Jewish Voice from Germany newspaper, found the August 27, 1940, note from the Gestapo (the infamous Nazi secret police) that saved Hess -- albeit temporarily. The order was revoked the next year, and Hess spent years doing hard labor in Nazi concentration camps and work sites. Ernst Hess, though, was a prisoner of a very different sort through the early 1940s when Answer:
Nazi authorities deemed him "a Jew like no other."
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Instruct: Complete the passage. Washington (CNN) -- The White House and House Speaker John Boehner's office announced Thursday they reached agreement for President Barack Obama to address a joint session of Congress on September 8, resolving a dispute that temporarily overshadowed the focus of the planned speech -- job creation and economic growth. In simultaneous statements, Boehner's spokesman said Obama had been invited to give his speech at 7 p.m. ET next Thursday and the White House said the invitation was accepted. The agreement concluded an unusual spat over the usually non-controversial act of scheduling a presidential speech to Congress. The situation left Obama and the White House struggling to focus attention on the jobs package he will present rather than a backroom showdown that some labeled as childish and nonsense. A White House official said Answer: Boehner's office was consulted and raised no objection. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN) -- GOP candidates Christine O'Donnell, Sharron Angle and Nikki Haley have captured the attention of the country this election season, but they're just a few of the record number of women pursuing office this year. More than 160 women congressional and gubernatorial candidates won their primaries and will be on the ballot next week, leading some observers to dub 2010 the "Year of the Woman." This year's record-breaking numbers are encouraging, but deceiving, said Siobhan "Sam" Bennett, president of the Women's Campaign Forum. "We're ranked 90th in the world in the number of women in elected office. We trail behind Cuba and Afghanistan," she said, citing data from the Inter-Parliamentary Union on the percentage of women in national parliaments. There are 13 Answer: Democrats women in the Senate, compared to just four Republican women. Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- It's a good thing that Barack Obama is only the president of the United States and leader of the free world, and that he doesn't have a really important job like television sportscaster. Because in that other role, as we learned a few months ago, a man is simply not allowed to publicly compliment a woman on her good looks without getting in big trouble. Just ask Brent Musburger. In January, after the BCS National Championship game, the ESPN commentator came under fire in the media and blogosphere. At issue: off-handed comments that Musburger made about University of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron's girlfriend, Katherine Webb. Answer: ESPN issued an apology, saying that the 73-year-old veteran sportscaster "went too far" in his commentary. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? In the past weeks, North Korean state media have called the female President of South Korea a "dirty political harlot" and an "old prostitute"; the gay chairman of the U.N. Commission of Inquiry on North Korea "a disgusting old lecher with 40-odd-year-long career of homosexuality"; and, in a loathsome screed, referred to U.S. President Barack Obama as a "monkeyish human monstrosity." Still, North Korea's exceptionally vile words pale in comparison to its criminal actions. In North Korea, racism isn't just talk. That U.N. Commission of Inquiry's report summarizes testimony from North Korean refugee women and former border guards who say that the regime forcibly aborts or murders the babies of refugee women sent back to North Korea by China, on the presumption that the babies' fathers were Chinese, to maintain the myth of state-mandated "racial purity." It described a system of hereditary discrimination, based on perceived political loyalty, that denies lower-caste North Koreans opportunities for education, employment, and even food. Despite years of aid and engagement, Answer:
North Korea shows no interest in reform, has become more dangerous to South Korea as well as to its own people, and has become more hostile to the U.S. and the world.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. N'Djamena, Chad (CNN) -- After spending years of working in neighboring Libya, the last place Daoud Mohammed wants to be right now is back to his home in Chad, the landlocked country in central Africa. With no work and few opportunities, he is worried about his and his family's future in Chad's capital N'Djamena. "To survive I had to be away -- though my family was here in Chad -- because there is nothing for me to do here," says Mohammed. He is one of the tens of thousands of Chadians who fled last year's fighting in Libya and are now back in their homeland. "We haven't received enough support from international states, we have in some way become victims of the war in Libya, even if a few Chadians are in mourning of Answer: Gadhafi's death." Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. LONDON, England (CNN) -- Dean Still had been researching and developing cleaner, more environmentally-friendly wood-burning stoves for almost two decades when, while working for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, he spotted a coal stove for sale on a street corner near Tibet, China. Workers at Shengzhou Stove Manufacturers prepare wood-burning stoves for firing. He had been looking for an established manufacturer who could mass-produce the more efficient, lower-emission stoves he had been developing with the Aprovecho Research Center (ARC), a non-profit research and education center based in Oregon in the United States. "It looked perfect. It had all the components," Still told CNN. "I knew we could change it to a wood-burning stove. There was a cell phone number on the side, so I called it." "What I'm doing now is talking to the Answer: U.N., to relief agencies, just anybody in the world who might have an interest in burning wood more cleanly, and using less of it," he said. Instruct: How does the sentence end? Whether I am taking a mini-break, flying long-haul or heading to a business meeting, my way of getting through the trauma of 21st century travel is to put on my safari suit and retro sunglasses and act as if this is still the heyday of BOAC. Istanbul lends itself to my peculiar fantasies perfectly - a seamless blend of old world and new world, European and Asian, with a Dionysian social life. All of my fashion friends have been raving about it for years, so I jumped on a three-hour flight to discover it for myself. Even after being met by traffic worse than New York at rush hour en route to my hotel (brace yourself and double any estimated journey times you may have read about), the heat, bustle and chaos of this city of more than 14million bodies will have anyone's sense of adventure stirred. Nestled directly below is Karakoy, the district intent on stealing Answer: Galata's crown in becoming the coolest part of the city. Instruct: How does the sentence end? It must require nerves of steel to drive a £1.6million one-off porcelain supercar through Paris’ notoriously congested streets, let alone parallel park it. The super-wealthy owner of this astonishing Veyron L'Or Blanc - or White Gold - must have breathed a sigh of relief when it arrived at the hotel unscathed. This unique edition of the 253mph, 1,000bhp car - created in conjunction with a firm that usually makes tea pots - had never been seen on the road in Europe. Exclusive: The 253mph car, which is the worlds first car to 'wear the finest porcelain on its body', arrived at the Plaza Athenee Hotel, and soon drew a crowd of onlookers And when rumours started circling it had popped up in Answer:
Paris, the 'car-parazzi' packed their
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Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences and analyze the news behind events. Here, CNN's Nic Robertson describes a tour of Camp Bucca, the largest U.S.-run detention facility in Iraq. Some 2,000 suspected al Qaeda loyalists are held at Camp Bucca, the military says. CAMP BUCCA, Iraq (CNN) -- The inmates huddle below the barbed wire, looking up at the strangers who have arrived at the detention facility. They're dressed in bright yellow, almost fluorescent jumpsuits. There are 2,000 of them, described by the U.S. military as hard-core al Qaeda loyalists. These inmates are kept behind a maze of chain-link fences, topped with barbed wire, and are guarded by heavily armed men in military fatigues who hold shields. We're escorted through Camp Bucca, the United States' biggest detention facility in Iraq, by Marine Gen. Douglas Stone, who runs the camp. But if Answer:
Douglas Stone's tactics are right, they could also have a significant impact on winning the war in Iraq.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- After four years of "Jon & Kate Plus 8," Jon Gosselin said he's decided it's not healthy for his children to be on a reality show. Jon Gosselin appears on "Larry King Live" Thursday. He said he doesn't want his kids to continue with TV show. "The reason I don't think it's healthy for them is that we're going through a divorce right now, and I don't think it should be televised and I think my kids should be taken off the show," Gosselin told CNN's Larry King on Thursday night. "They're 5 and 8 now; let them experience a normal childhood," he said. She said her estranged husband only changed his mind about their eight children's involvement after TLC "announced the name change of the show and indicated that Answer:
Gosselin would have a lesser role in the show."
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- There are fears of Russians and it is October, but it's not a Tom Clancy novel. It is a case of international naval intrigue off the Swedish coast that brings back memories of the Cold War. The Swedish military on Monday intensified a search in the ocean off Stockholm for an underwater mystery vessel, but stopped short of calling it a submarine. Civilian vessels were ordered to stay at least six miles (about 10 kilometers) away from the Swedish warship conducting the search, the English-language website The Local reported. The search began Thursday after Swedish intelligence picked up an emergency radio call in Russian, reported The Local, citing the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. In fact, the Answer: Swedish military said Sunday that it has monitored suspicious activity for several years, according to another report in The Local. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Police cars burst onto the downtown LA set of crime-drama Castle on Friday night after a bomb scare was called just one block away. But in the midst of the dramatic emergency response, the director decided to keep the cameras rolling so he could capture real-life footage and use it in the show. The show’s stars Nathan Fillion - who plays Castle - Jon Huertas and Seamus Dever, were shooting a new two-part episode just before midnight, when the threat was issued nearby. Police cars burst onto the set of crime-drama Castle on Friday night after a bomb scare was called just one block away. The show recently won a People's Choice Award for Best TV Crime Series (file picture) ‘A sort time later Nathan and Answer: Jon Huertas were about to start shooting a scene with some pretty tense dialogue, when here comes the LAPD emergency vehicles again, this time going in the opposite direction! Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Martin Beckford and Robert Verkaik MPs are demanding answers after Kenyan officials claimed MI5 were behind a decision not to lock up Michael Adebolajo for terrorism offences The Security Services are facing demands from MPs to answer ‘deeply troubling’ claims that they left one of Lee Rigby’s murderers free to kill by helping him escape jail overseas. MPs have been told by senior Kenyan officials they wanted to lock up Michael Adebolajo for terrorism offences when he was caught trying to join a notorious Islamist group. But it is claimed that MI5 intervened and insisted Adebolajo be set free. and Answer: Kenyan sources about the circumstances under which Adebolajo was Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN) -- Pennsylvania needs to change its law in the wake of a scandal over alleged child sexual abuse by a then-member of Penn State's football coaching team, the governor said Sunday. A new law is needed to make sure reports of alleged child sexual abuse are made to government authorities, Tom Corbett said. "Should the law be changed? Absolutely," Corbett said on NBC's "Meet the Press." Corbett was the attorney general who began an investigation of former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. A 23-page grand jury report released last weekend described crimes that Sandusky allegedly committed against young boys between 1994 and 2009 -- some of them on campus, both during and after his tenure at at Penn State. Members of both political parties "have already introduced measures" to change the law, Corbett said when asked about Answer:
Paterno.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Spc. Ivan Lopez, who ended his life after killing three people at the Fort Hood, Texas, military base Wednesday, was undergoing diagnostic procedures for post-traumatic stress disorder, according to Lt. Gen Mark Milley, Fort Hood's commanding general. He was also receiving a variety of treatments for conditions including depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances, Army Secretary John McHugh told the Senate Armed Services Committee Thursday. Lopez did not receive a diagnosis of PTSD, but the incident puts the condition in the spotlight. A big challenge in helping veterans with PTSD is the amount of time that passes before a diagnosis, which can be three to four months, said Terry Lyles, a stress coach in Miami who has worked with PTSD patients and is a civilian contractor with the Department of Defense. If there is reason to suspect Answer:
PTSD, the veteran then goes for a full medical evaluation that involves PTSD testing.
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Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- Filippo Inzaghi has scored some big goals in his time -- but his next goal may prove the most important and arguably the toughest. One of AC Milan's most revered strikers has been given the opportunity to revitalize the ailing Serie A giant after being handed a two-year deal to become the club's new coach. Inzaghi's joy is his former teammate Clarence Seedorf's misery with the Dutchman dismissed after Milan finished eighth last season, ruling the club out of European football for the first time in 16 years. Inzaghi has long been linked with the job following his impressive work with the club's youth team. Seedorf only arrived in January after replacing Massimiliano Allegri, but was unable to resuscitate Answer:
AC Milan's flickering European hopes.
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Jaya Narain and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:08 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:24 EST, 7 December 2012 Veteran broadcaster Stuart Hall has protested his innocence in the face of child abuse charges and condemned a police decision to arrest him at his home. The former It’s A Knockout presenter, 82, also criticised ‘leaks to the media’ which he said gave a misleading impression about the case. Hall was arrested at his £1.5million home in leafy Wilmslow, Cheshire in a dawn raid on Wednesday morning. Arrested: It's a Knockout presenter Stuart Hall, pictured receiving his MBE in October last year, has been charged with sex offences Thorough search: Police remove items from Stuart Hall's home in Answer: Wilmslow for forensic tests Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Karen Evennett PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:40 EST, 29 July 2013 Susan Thornton, 48, had nine episodes (in which she was rushed off to A&E to treat her chest pains and breathlessness) before it was revealed she has Conn's syndrome High blood pressure affects around ten million people in the UK. Dubbed the silent killer, the condition is often symptomless yet is a leading cause of stroke, which strikes around 150,000 Britons every year and kills 40,000. The condition is defined as having blood pressure readings above 140/90 - and the risk of stroke doubles with every 20 point rise in systolic blood pressure above 115 (this is the top number and measures the blood pressure during every heartbeat - the bottom number, diastolic, is the blood pressure between beats). However, during the procedure the doctors were worried that one of the blood vessels in her groin had started to swell, and gave Answer: Susan Thornton a CT scan. Instruct: By Daily Mail Reporter They are two titans of technology, locked in a bitter gadget war for the coveted title of the world's best smartphone. But Apple's iPhone and Google's Android software appear to be neck and neck, according to an incredible set of satellite pictures that chart their use across America's biggest cities. The maps, which use geo-located tweets and the cell phone metadata attached to them, show who is using iPhones and who is using Androids. Scientists analyzed around three billion geo-tagged tweets over a period of two years and plotted the maps, using red dots for iPhones and green dots for Android. Chicago: The maps reveal that the iPhone are overwhelmingly used in the most densely-populated urban areas while the Answer: Android is more popular in the suburbs Instruct: Complete the passage. By Sam Webb for MailOnline An Algerian group linked to Islamic State jihadists threatened to kill a French hostage within 24 hours unless Paris halts air strikes on the IS in Iraq, in a video posted Monday. Jund al-Khilifa (Soldiers of the Caliphate), which has pledged allegiance to IS, said in the video that it carried out Sunday's kidnapping of the Frenchman in a mountainous region of eastern Algeria where Al-Qaeda is active. The hostage, Herve Pierre Gourdel, 55, white-haired and bespectacled, is shown squatting on the ground flanked by two hooded men clutching Kalashnikov assault rifles, as he asks for French President Francois Hollande to intervene. Terror: French tourist, Answer:
Herve Pierre Gourdel sitting between two armed jihadists at an undisclosed location.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- A Lebanese man who had been condemned by a court in Saudi Arabia to die last week for "sorcery" has not been executed, his lawyer said Monday. May El Khansa told CNN that she got confirmation from Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanon's justice minister, that her client, Ali Hussain Sibat, was still alive. She added that she had heard Saturday from sources in Saudi Arabia with knowledge of the case that the beheading had not been carried out Friday, as originally planned. Also Saturday, she said, she sent an official letter to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah asking him to pardon her client. Justice Minister Answer:
Ibrahim Najjar said last week that he had urged the Saudi government not to carry out the execution, and Sibat's wife made an emotional plea for mercy from the kingdom's rulers during a CNN interview Thursday.
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. In the same week that witnessed the fall of Homs in the hands of the Assad regime both the U.S. and the UK announced a resumption of non-lethal aid to the Syrian rebels. While this is a highly symbolic move towards an opposition desperate for any kind of support, it is also symbolic in that it is unlikely to affect the balance of power on the ground. The U.S. and UK contribution is dwarfed into insignificance when compared to military, economic, logistic and diplomatic support that the regime gets from its allies, mainly Iran and Russia. The truce in Homs is a clear consequence of failing Western support to the opposition and the full support that the regime gets from its allies. The strain on the Answer: Iran economy is unsustainable and there are already Iranian dissident voices blaming involvement in Syria for a large part of the country's economic problems. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. A former ISIS member, believed to be an Australian national, has revealed how he escaped the terror group after witnessing the horrific executions of Westerners in Syria. The man, who identified himself as Abu Ibrahim, converted to Islam and spent six months fighting as part of Islamic State in Syria, relishing his life under Sharia Law. Despite approving of the executions of locals for crimes such as adultery, Ibrahim said that the killing of Westerners concerned him, prompting him to leave the death cult. Scroll down for video A man identifying himself as Abu Ibrahim claims he left ISIS after witnessing Westerners being executed He said that many of the men within Answer: ISIS were becoming disillusioned and scared, while the morale of others was growing even stronger. Instruct: How does this story end? By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 The greatest World Cups in memory have often been defined by one-man teams, players of such influence and inspiration they have dragged their nation through the tournament. Diego Maradona and the Argentina of 1986 is, of course, the most celebrated and emphatic of examples. But there have been countless others; Eusebio firing Portugal to the semi-finals of 1966, Johan Cruyff leading the Dutch to the final eight years later, Roberto Baggio doing likewise with Italy in 1994 and Zinedine Zidane twice the star of France’s passage to the final in 1998 – when they won on home soil – and in 2006 when they were beaten by Italy, the latter perhaps more impressive. Already the Barcelona comrades reside at the summit of the scoring chart with four goals apiece; by this juncture in Mexico 28 years ago Answer: Diego Maradona had just one. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. By Brian Marjoribanks Alex Neil's post-match summary was as cutting as his impressive team had been in destroying and relegating a fragile Hibs. After watching his goalkeeper Kevin Cuthbert clinch promotion to the Premiership by saving a tame penalty by teenager Jason Cummings, the Hamilton Accies manager declared this famous and thrilling victory to be a triumph of hope over fear. 'Over the two legs, we were desperate to win and Hibs were terrified to lose,' said Neil. 'I can understand (the fear factor) because I've been relegated with Hamilton before but I just thought that was the difference between the two teams over the two legs – we were determined to win the game while Hibs looked terrified to lose.' Yet, to focus solely on the deficiencies of Hibs would be to do Answer:
Hamilton a major disservice.
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Lord Thomas, the Lord Chief Justice, said he was ‘in no doubt’ access to pornography online encouraged perverts to turn their fantasies into reality Extreme online pornography is fuelling rape and murder, the country’s most senior judge warned yesterday. Lord Thomas said vile internet material undoubtedly encouraged sex fiends to turn their fantasies into reality. His hard-hitting comments, given in evidence to MPs yesterday, add huge weight to the Mail’s Block Online Porn campaign. The Lord Chief Justice specifically referred to the appalling murder of Georgia Williams. Jamie Reynolds, who was obsessed with violent online images, had convinced the 17-year-old to pose for him with a rope around her neck for a ‘fantasy photoshoot’. It was hard to believe, he said, that Answer: Jamie Reynolds could have come up with his sickening plan without first reading about similar fantasies or offences online. Instruct: Write the next sentence. A Norwegian feline is set for internet stardom after his owner discovered that he is a dead-ringer for communist dictator Joseph Stalin. Meowseph Stalin is intent on ruling social media, rather than Russia, from the comfort of his owner's sofa in Oslo, Norway. Owner Anne Sofie, a 23-year-old Japanese-language student of bought Meowseph Stalin after falling in love with his moustache. Scroll down for video The Dictator: Norwegian cat Meowseph Stalin is set to become an internet celebrity On closer inspection Anne Sofie and her boyfriend Dan realised that their kitten looked just like the dictator, and so named him Meowseph Stalin. Although Stalin has calmed down since he was a kitten, Answer: Anne Sofie says he still knows he is the boss of the household. Instruct: Complete the passage. White House officials have pressured insurance industry executives to keep quiet amid mounting criticism over Obamacare's rollout, insurance industry sources told CNN. Sebelius: 'I apologize, I'm accountable' for Obamacare website flaws After insurance officials publicly criticized the implementation, White House staffers contacted insurers to express their displeasure, industry insiders said. Multiple sources declined to speak publicly about the push back because they fear retribution. But Bob Laszewski, who heads a consulting firm for big insurance companies, did talk on the record. "The White House is exerting massive pressure on the industry, including the trade associations, to keep quiet," he said. Answer: Obama and his top advisers have acknowledged problems with the health care website. Instruct: By Peter Simpson PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:03 EST, 27 November 2012 Editors at China’s top Communist Party newspaper have been left red faced after declaring North Korean leader Kim Jong Un the 'Sexiest Man Alive'. The People’s Daily ran a series of striking photos of their neigbouring country’ s young leader to accompany news of the award – a hoax gong handed out by US satirical website The Onion. 'The Onion has named North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un as the sexiest man alive for the year 2012,' declared the paper. 'Boyish charm': North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was awarded the title of 'Sexiest Man Alive' by satirical U.S. website The Onion But the joke description met with eager approval in Answer:
China.
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Instruct: (CNN) -- As Europe and the International Monetary Fund hammer out the the final details of an Irish rescue package worth tens of billions, the British government Monday offered a direct loan to Ireland worth $11.3 billion (£7 billion). The British Finance Minister George Osborne said the offer of the loan was in Britain's national interest and that Ireland was a "friend in need." Osborne said that in addition to the offer, Britain would also be contributing to an international rescue package, adding that details of the British, IMF and Eurozone packages were still being worked out. "Ireland is our very closest economic neighbor so I judged it to be in our national interest to be part of the international efforts to help the Irish," Osborne told the BBC. The ministers agreed earlier on Sunday to take on the request and start negotiations, Answer: Ireland Finance Minister Brian Lenihan said. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Vatican City (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI prayed for peace in Syria, reconciliation in Myanmar, and comfort in flood-stricken Thailand and the Philippines in his annual Christmas message "To the City and the World" on Sunday. Addressing a packed St. Peter's Square on a glorious sunny day, the pope pleaded with God to "bring an end to the violence in Syria, where so much blood has already been shed." More than 5,000 people have died in Syria since President Bashar al-Assad began a brutal crackdown in mid-March on anti-government protesters calling for his ouster, the United Nations said earlier this month. "If we want to find the Answer: God who appeared as a child, then we must dismount from the high horse of our 'enlightened' reason," he said. Instruct: Write the next sentence. Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- It's not just t-t-t-telephones for Lady Gaga. The mega-famous pop star came to the Consumer Electronics Show on Thursday to announce a new line of cameras and photo printers with Polaroid, where she is officially the "creative director." Polaroid "really let me put my hands in there and design this s--- myself," she said. Polaroid's Grey Label product line, which isn't available yet, will feature sunglasses with a camera embedded in them, a camera that shoots digital and Polaroid images and a portable photo printer that Gaga says she takes to bars with her -- in her purse. The presentation took place at Answer: Polaroid's booth on the trade show floor at CES. Instruct: How does this story end? By Hugo Gye Irish President Michael D. Higgins was today given a guided tour of Windsor Castle by the Duke of York, as part of his groundbreaking state visit to the UK. He inspected a tribute to the bravery of Irish soldiers which has hung above a grand stairway in the Royal palace for nearly a century. Later, the President - who attended a ceremonial banquet hosted by the Queen in Windsor last night - visited 10 Downing Street for a meeting with David Cameron. Tour: The Duke of York today showed Michael D. Higgins around Windsor Castle Visit: The Irish President is currently on a historic state trip to the UK Before Ireland became independent from the Answer:
UK, soldiers from the island frequently served in the British Army.
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Instruct: By Gerard Couzens and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 03:29 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:54 EST, 5 August 2013 William Hague promised to stand by Gibraltar last night as he urged Spain to avoid further actions which could ramp up tensions. After talks with Gibraltar’s leader Fabian Picardo, the Foreign Secretary said: ‘The UK stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of Gibraltar at this time of increasing Spanish pressure and rhetoric. ‘We will respect Gibraltar’s 2006 constitution and the commitments the UK has repeatedly made not to compromise on British sovereignty over Gibraltar.’ ‘The Answer:
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? It's the apartment no one knew about, and the one that millions of Harry Potter fans around the world would love to see. Renowned actor Daniel Radcliffe has put his exclusive Melbourne apartment on the market after using the property as a home base in Australia for almost ten years. 98B St Georges Road in Toorak was purchased for $1.8 million by Radcliffe's parents Alan Radcliffe, a casting agent, and BBC casting director Marcia Gresham, and is expected to fetch around $2.4 million. Scroll down for video Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe has put his penthouse apartment in Toorak, Melbourne on the market Radcliffe's parents reportedly bought the apartment after seeing photographs of it online, out of a love for Answer: Australia. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. The tool was introduced to football to help referees keep players sticking to the rules, but David Luiz found a way to make vanishing spray disappear on Tuesday night. PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was lining up for a free-kick against Chelsea on the right-hand edge of the penalty area in the Champions league clash, an angle not favourable for a shot at goal. The official had marked the spot for the kick to be taken from, but former Blues defender Luiz, decided to scoop up the spray and move it to the side while Cuneyt Cakir was not looking. David Luiz decides he doesn't like the look of where the referee has marked out the free-kick The former Chelsea man rubbed out the foam with his hand while Answer: Zlatan Ibrahimovic waited behind him Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Its quaint cottages, picturesque gardens and towering church spire have earned Painswick the title of ‘Queen of the Cotswolds’. So it’s perhaps of little surprise that residents of the quiet village reacted with fury when a racy lingerie shop opened on their high street. But in an unusual twist to the tale, it was revealed that the risqué boutique of underwear was part of the set for The Casual Vacancy, one of the BBC’s most anticipated dramas of 2015. Outraged residents in Painswick, in the Cotswolds complained about the sex-shop film set for the new BBC adaptation of JK Rowling's book, A Casual Vacancy, starring Keeley Hawes, right But it was the lingerie store of character Answer: Samantha, played by Keeley Hawes, that drew the ire of Painswick residents when their village became the backdrop for the book’s twisting tale. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 08:22 EST, 30 October 2012 | UPDATED: 14:56 EST, 30 October 2012 The young wife of North Korea’s leader has made her first public appearance in two months, bringing to an end what might have been a period of ‘home detention’ for being too carefree. Ri Sol-ju had been photographed earlier this year smiling and strolling about in a casual manner when accompanying her husband Kim Jong-un, the newly appointed leader of the secretive Stalinist state. But then she disappeared from view, provoking speculation that she might be pregnant but more likely because she was not presenting the dour image promoted by her husband’s late father, Kim Jong-il. The happy couple: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un walks arm in arm with his wife Answer:
Ri Sol-ju in July, before she her two-month absence
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? Ronny Deila insists he does not care if Celtic edge the title by a single point – so long it's part of a domestic Treble. The Parkhead side find themselves embroiled in a title joust for the first time in three years, with second placed Aberdeen just two points behind going into the New Year. Expected to romp to four-in-a-row, the champions lost to Dundee United and only managed a home goalless draw with bottom club Ross County on Saturday. Celtic manager Ronny Deila insists he isn't concerned how his side win the Scottish Premiership Conceding it would be 'unthinkable' to surrender the championship, Deila admitted he would settle for limping over the line by the slenderest of margins. It was a feisty affair with tempers flaring on both sides as bottom side Answer: Ross County held Celtic on Saturday Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Armed men clashed with Ukrainian border guards Saturday after a separatist leader was detained at a checkpoint. He was trying to re-enter the country from Russia, the Ukrainian Border Service said. The incident is the latest violent flare-up in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russia separatists staged a referendum on independence last weekend. Luhansk's self-declared "people's governor" Valeriy Bolotov -- who is wanted by Ukraine's Security Service -- was stopped at the Dovzhanskiy checkpoint, the border service statement said. Following his detention, about 200 armed men arrived at the checkpoint and demanded his release. The border guards tried to avoid bloodshed, but after an altercation, shots were fired. In the ensuing armed assault on the checkpoint, "the attackers" were able to take back Bolotov, the statement said. Answer: Bolotov had gone to Russia for medical treatment after being wounded on Tuesday. Instruct: How does this story end? A top air force commander was today being held after his base in Crimea was stormed by pro-Russian forces, Ukraine's acting president said as he called for his release. Oleksandr Turchynov said Colonel Yuliy Mamchur was ‘abducted’ by the forces, but did not specify where he is believed to be held. Mr Mamchur is the commander of the Belbek Air Force base near Sevastopol, which was taken over yesterday by forces who sent armoured personnel carriers smashing through the base's walls and fired shots and stun grenades. Scroll down for videos Crisis: Ukraine's acting president Oleksandr Turchynov (left) said top air force commander Colonel Yuliy Mamchur (right) was ‘abducted’ by the forces, but did not specify where he is believed to be held on limiting the numbers of troops in regions bordering Answer: Ukraine,’ he told Instruct: How does the sentence end? Gaza City (CNN) -- Explosions rumbled through Gaza City all night into Friday, and shortly after sunup, two detonations landed just 500 to 600 yards away from CNN's team sending it running for cover inside the hotel. A litany of bombardments provided for a sleepless night of hearing and feel incoming ordinance exploding and watching rockets leaving Gaza for Israel. Falling bombs made doors clatter and sometimes even one's bones. Clouds of smoke sprouted into the sky paralleling the repetition of thunderous booms. New destruction will await Egypt's new Prime Minister Hesham Kandil, when he arrives Friday morning in Gaza to meet with Palestinian officials. This creates an intolerable situation for Israeli civilians in southern Answer:
Israel, who have the right to live without fear of attack from Gaza.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. The Queen visited the Duke of Edinburgh in hospital tonight as Buckingham Palace described him as 'comfortable and in good spirits' following the exploratory operation on his abdomen. Her arrival marked Philip's 92nd birthday, celebrated today, and he was also visited separately by his son the Earl of Wessex this afternoon. The Queen was pictured holding a birthday card as she was greeted by hospital staff this evening. The envelope was addressed to HRH The Duke Of Edinburgh. Scroll down for video The Queen was pictured holding an envelope addressed to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh It was the Queen's first visit to the hospital since Prince Philip was admitted last week The Palace confirmed the Answer: Duke is due to resume public engagements in the autumn. Instruct: By Associated Press An Indian diplomat accused of lying about how much she paid her housekeeper was indicted on Thursday on two criminal charges, though prosecutors told a judge that she had been granted diplomatic immunity and left the country earlier in the day. Devyani Khobragade was charged by a federal grand jury in Manhattan with visa fraud and making false statements in a case that has triggered an outcry in India. She's accused of fraudulently obtaining a work visa for her New York City housekeeper. The indictment said Khobragade had made or multiple false representations to U.S. authorities, or caused them to be made, to obtain a visa for a personal domestic worker. the indictment,' the letter from the office of Answer: U.S. Attorney Preet Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. New York (CNN) -- Five-year-old Anthony Smith didn't think superheroes wore hearing aids, until he became one. His mother, Christina D'Allesandro, says the epic journey began in May, when her superhero-fanatic son, who is deaf in one ear and partially deaf in the other, refused to wear his blue hearing aid because "superheroes don't wear hearing aids" either. Desperate, she decided to consult the experts. She found a general e-mail address on the Marvel Comics website and sent a message "into the ethers," asking if there were any hearing-impaired superheroes. A few weeks later, the mother of two was shocked to get an overwhelming response from Marvel, including comic book art that honored her son. And Answer: Iron Man first created armor to fix his heart, and he then developed the armor into his famous suit. Instruct: How does this story end? In a stadium named after a Greek war general from the early 1800s, Harry Kane and Andros Townsend set about proving they were worthy leaders in Tottenham Hotspur’s attacking quartet. The Europa League has become the pair’s stomping ground and both started in the visit to the Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium against Asteras Tripolis in Group C. That is a luxury neither has been afforded in the Premier League by Mauricio Pochettino but, with a goal apiece in Greece in this 2-1 win, they staked their claim. Andros Townsend celebrates with fellow goalscorer Harry Kane during Spurs' win against Asteras Tripolis It may be a sign of Pochettino’s faith in Answer:
Harry Kane that the striker played as a lone forward.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. An ancient plant believed to have last flowered outside in the UK when dinosaurs walked the earth has bloomed again - and it's down to global warming. The Cycad first appeared on Earth in the pre-Jurassic period more than 190 million years ago. It may have flowered inside before as it is still kept as a popular houseplant. But botanists studying the evergreen could find no record of it blooming outside - but in half a century it could be a common occurrence. They say they have achieved the impossible thanks to climate change. Out of the ordinary: It was possible for the plant to mature because winters have been getting milder. 'It's not like the Victorian times when the Thames would freeze over,' said curator Chris Kidd 'This is probably the first time it has happened outdoors since the Answer:
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Instruct: Complete the passage. By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 9 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:49 EST, 10 June 2013 A former NHS employee has described the hospital where her elderly father died as the worst she had encountered during her 30-year career. James Bollen, 92, died last week after contracting three illnesses during a four-week stay at Weston General Hospital in Somerset. The pensioner, whose family said he had always feared he would die on one of its wards, had been admitted to the hospital in Weston-super-Mare with norovirus. James Bollen, with wife Susanne, contracted three illnesses including boils after being admitted to Weston General Hospital Mrs Gill said the family have complained to the trust that runs Answer: Weston General Hospital. Instruct: How does this story end? By David Martosko In Washington PUBLISHED: 02:33 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:50 EST, 12 September 2013 Vital weapons shipments from the United States have begun to arrive in rebel fighting units that oppose the regime of dictator Bashar al-Assad in Syria, according to sources on both ends of the transactions. The light arms, ammunition and other small, trackable armaments – likely grenades, mortars and shells – are coming via clandestine CIA operations in a significant escalation of U.S. involvement in the 30-month-long civil war. The White House promised in June that it would arm anti-Assad forces who were not aligned with Islamist radical groups, authorizing the CIA to do the heavy lifting and manage the pipeline. Not in favour of military action: Nearly half of those polled said the U.S. does not have an obligation to punish regimes like Answer: Syria that use chemical weapons to kill civilians Instruct: The FA has given Wigan chairman Dave Whelan an extra week to respond to his misconduct charge. The 78-year-old last month allegedly made remarks about Chinese and Jewish people in response to criticism of the club's decision to appoint Malky Mackay as the Latics' new manager. Whelan publicly apologised for the comments attributed to him in the Guardian and also suggested he may have been misquoted, yet was still charged by football's governing body. Dave Whelan, seen crying as Wigan fans sang his name before they faced Middlesbrough last Saturday, has been charged by the Football Association for alleged racist remarks made to the press The Guardian reported that Whelan said 'Jewish people do chase money more than everybody else' and, when asked about Mackay's past indiscretions, replied by saying it was 'nothing' to call a Answer: Chinese person a 'chink'. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. End it like Beckham. One of the most iconic football stars of his generation, David Beckham is to retire at the end of the season to bring down the curtain on a glittering career. As well as winning over 100 caps for his England and lifting 19 trophies in two different continents, it was his ability to maximize the power of the "Beckham brand" that allowed the footballer to transcend his sport and appeal to a worldwide mass audience. Beckham's marriage to former Spice Girl and fashion designer, Victoria, probably helped as well. "Brand Beckham is dead, long live Brand Beckham!" sports business expert Simon Chadwick told CNN. "Beckham's transition from athlete commodity to sporting statesman and entrepreneur is now complete." "I knew every time I wore the Three Lions shirt, I was not only following in a long line of great players, I was also representing every fan that cared passionately about their country," said Beckham, who won 115 caps for Answer:
England.
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:38 EST, 23 January 2013 It is nearly four decades since the British people were last given the chance to have their say on Europe, in the first ever referendum held throughout the UK. And now that David Cameron has promised an in-out referendum on the EU by 2017, the parallels between the first European vote and the one potentially looming are striking. In the mid 1970s, Britain was slipping behind its European neighbours, as the government struggled to deal with runaway inflation and was forced to introduce a three-day working week due to severe electricity shortages. would be lost if labour markets were opened up, and urged the Answer: Britain to seek Instruct: Sauvignon Blanc - the white wine that smells of gooseberries - is Britain's favourite plonk, according to new research. It pipped Chardonnay, our second most popular, in the first 'Grape Britain' wine map, based on the tastes of more than 400,000 drinkers. The study of sales data at Laithwaite's Wine also revealed more Champagne bottles are popped in the well heeled City of London and Westminster than anywhere else. Laithwaite's buyer Beth Willard said the UK is a 'nation of wine connoisseurs, with our own unique tastes' And residents of the seaside resort town of Bournemouth, known for its high number of pensioners, like to paint the town red with a glass or two of Merlot and Malbec. But the dominance of the two big hitters paints just half the picture because in the last year Answer: Laithwaite's, the UK's largest home delivery wine merchant, has sold wines made from more than 40 different single grape varieties. Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- It's that time in the presidential cycle again. Mitt Romney, presumptive GOP nominee, appoints a trusted adviser to lead his vice presidential search. The questionnaires are readied; the real level of interest of the contenders is gauged (and all public protestations of noninterest dutifully disregarded.) The candidate's weaknesses are cataloged, both in battleground states and in key demographics. And maybe the candidate weighs in with a guideline or two for the search. This time around, it's clear what one rule will be: The vice presidential nominee needs to be qualified to be president. Just ask Steve Schmidt, John McCain's former campaign manager (now played by Woody Harrelson in HBO's "Game Change"), about that teensy detail that was, er, overlooked in the Sarah Palin pick. So it would be easy to pull a Answer: Sarah Palin, circa 2012 -- that is, look for an appealing, conservative female pol to excite the unexcited. Instruct: Complete the passage. By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 11:16 EST, 6 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:43 EST, 6 May 2013 Since his shameful fall from grace after making anti-Semitic comments, John Galliano has been trying to make amends to re-build his career. But while his recent Paris catwalk show and collaboration with Oscar de la Renta both met with rave reviews, it seems his own wardrobe leaves something to be desired. The British designer, 52, was pictured meeting former model and creative director of American Vogue magazine, Grace Coddington, yesterday wearing a number of crimes against fashion. Striking looks: The flame-haired former model and eccentric fashion designer couldn't be missed as they dined in New York The designer met Answer:
Grace Coddington for lunch wearing his unusual outfit
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Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 31 October 2013 Medical insurance companies who speak ill of the Affordable Care Act are getting phone calls from the Obama administration warning them to be quiet, according to a new report. White House spokesman Jay Carney quickly called the report 'preposterous and inaccurate,' but a CNN report alleged Wednesday night that insurance executives 'are willing to listen to the White House because right now, it is the federal government that's [their] biggest customer.' And a prominent health insurance consultant said during the report that his clients have asked him to go public because they fear retaliation from the government that regulates their business. 'Basically, if you speak out, if you’re quoted, you’re going to get a call from the Answer: White House, pressure to be quiet,' he reported. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- The debate over distracted drivers ramped up a notch on Thursday as Ford Motor Co. announced technology to let computers read their Twitter feeds to them while behind the wheel. The company has not formally announced technology to let drivers post tweets verbally from behind the wheel, but such an announcement likely will come in the next 12 to 18 months, Doug VanDagens, Ford's global director of connected services, told CNN in an interview after the company's keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show here. VanDagens said people read Twitter feeds and send text messages while they're driving anyway, and that the automaker is trying to make those activities safer for drivers. The car company also announced partnership with Answer: Pandora's mobile app, which streams music, and Stitcher, an application for online news. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Daily Mail Reporter A Chicago felon with a lengthy rap sheet faces hate crime and murder charges after he allegedly harassed an African-American man and his daughter before beating the man to death earlier this week. Michael Tingling, 58, was walking his 15-year-old daughter, Masharah, home from school - as he often did - when the two were approached by 59-year-old Joseph Firek in the 7100-block of North Clark Street in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon. Firek, prosecutors say, brushed up against Mashara as they passed each other in their Rogers Park neighborhood, where Michael Tingling - a former boxer - was a well-liked, respected member of the community. Heartbroken: Answer: Michael Tingling's daughter, Masharah, is heartbroken over the senseless death of her father Instruct: However brief this World Cup has proved for England, it is developing rather nicely for Manchester United. Undeniably so, given the bond that appears to exist between Louis Van Gaal and Robin Van Persie here in Brazil. A bond between coach and captain that has been central to the success the Dutch have so far enjoyed, first in crushing Spain and then seeing off a spirited Australia team. What is good for Holland is also, you would imagine, going to be rather significant for United. VIDEO Scroll down for Robin van Persie: Rooney not to blame for England's exit Special relationship: Robin van Persie and Louis van Gaal high five after the former's first goal against Spain Most notably with the way Answer:
Rooney’s ability could be ‘swallowed up by a lack of fitness’, adding that he had ‘lost some of his old thrust’.
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Instruct: Orlando, Florida (CNN) -- A former astronaut who was accused of assaulting a romantic rival in the parking lot of the Orlando airport will avoid prison after pleading guilty to lesser charges as part of a plea agreement. Citing Lisa Marie Nowak's lack of a criminal history, Orange County Circuit Judge Marc Lubet sentenced her to a year of probation. She was given credit for the two days she served in the county jail after her arrest. Nowak, 46, must also perform 50 hours of community service and have no contact with the victim in the case, former Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman. Shipman delivered an emotional victim statement before Answer: Lisa Marie Nowak's sentencing, telling the court she remains convinced Nowak planned to kill her. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Hundreds of people are calling for adverts featuring England football players to be pulled after being knocked out at the group stage of the World Cup. Supporters are furious that players including Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge and Joe Hart are still being shown on their screens despite their embarrassing performance. Hundreds have taken to Twitter to vent their anger and are demanding the adverts are pulled. Scroll down to see the adverts Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge and Danny Welbeck are still being shown on screens in TV adverts Ironic: The Mars advert features Steven Gerrard booting the ball into the back of the net Answer: Mars has revealed its advert starring Danny Welbeck, Sturridge and Gerrard will not be shown on TV screens from next week. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. Far from the maddening roar of Formula One, Daniel Ricciardo's preparations for the Japan Grand Prix took a peaceful turn as the Red Bull driver visited sacred temples in Tokyo. The Australian, who stands third in the F1 drivers' championship, tried his hand at the ancient Zen Bhuddist meditation discipline of Zazen on Wednesday as he explored the Shinto area of Japan's capital. Ricciardo, 25, also took part in a Japanese Shinto prayer at the nearby Asakusa Shrine, one of the area's most famous holy buildings known also as the Sanja-sama, or Shrine of the Three gods. It was a major change of pace for Ricciardo, who's been a revelation in a debut season with Red Bull that's seen his three race wins and seven podiums overshadow team-mate Sebastian Vettel, the four-times consecutive champion. Ricciardo bows during a Answer: Gokito, or Japanese Shinto prayer, at the Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (CNN) -- An advocate for the family of Cameron Todd Willingham, executed six years ago after a fire killed three of his daughters, is sharply questioning the objectivity of the head of the Texas commission looking into whether the man was rightly convicted. Stephen Saloom, the policy director of the nonprofit legal advocacy group the Innocence Project, brought up a comment attributed last week to John Bradley, chairman of the Texas Forensic Science Commission, during the public comments portion of that panel's meeting Friday. According to the published report, Bradley said that anti-death penalty groups wanted to hold up Willingham -- convicted in 1992 after a jury determined he deliberately set the fire that killed his three girls -- as a "poster boy" for their cause. Bradley questioned that approach, calling Willingham "a guilty monster." At Friday's hearing, Saloom noted "concerns" about several moves that Bradley had made and questioned whether it was necessary to "revisit everything" that the commission had done prior to Answer:
Bradley's appointment.
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Instruct: Complete the passage. By Alison Boshoff and Annette Witheridge PUBLISHED: 18:24 EST, 5 August 2012 | UPDATED: 18:57 EST, 5 August 2012 Fallen star: A dishevelled Culkin, pictured near his New York home earlier this year On a hot night in June, Macaulay Culkin is DJ-ing at Le Poisson Rouge, a nightclub with arty pretensions in Greenwich Village, New York. Culkin - famous at ten, a millionaire at 12 and a has-been at 15 - lives not far away in a magnificent £2 million loft apartment and can be found at Le Poisson Rouge once a month plying what passes for his trade these days. But there are other tragedies in the story of the fall of Answer:
Culkin.
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. Real Madrid became the first club to score 1000 goals in European competition on Tuesday night with their 5-1 win over Basle. It was Karim Benzema who got the 1000th goal, joining an illustrious list of some of the club’s most famous marksmen… and a Tottenham striker. Roberto Soldado scored the club’s 800th goal in Europe from a David Beckham cross against Olympiacos in 2005, six years before Cristiano Ronaldo got goal number 900 in 2011 in a 2-0 win over Lyon. Before Soldado, it was Raul who scored goal number 700 on his way to registering 71 Champions League goals – a total that has him as the competition’s all-time top scorer, three ahead of Ronaldo. The legendary Alfredo di Stefano (right) scored the European century goal for Los Blancos' - against Answer:
Barcelona in 1960
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By Anucyia Victor for MailOnline The mesmerising time-lapse video shows 24 hours in the life of the Panama Canal, as traffic passes through the world's most famous waterway. The incredible footage was shot over a day at the Miraflores locks, at the Pacific entrance of the canal, where water is drained and filled before ships can go through. Posted on YouTube by user ZipCam, the video shows vessels going in and out the steel gates of Miraflores locks, which were considered one of the world’s greatest engineering projects. The 48-mile Panama Canal, which joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, opened for business 100 years ago and remains a technological marvel to today, having changed world trade forever. The footage starts in the early hours of the morning, when lights glisten across the surface of the water and the ships travel from the Pacific towards the Answer: Atlantic. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (EW.com) -- Spoiler alert! If you want to know how the "Desperate Housewives" series finale ended, keep reading. We break it down below. Bree (Marcia Cross): She was on trial for allegedly killing Gaby's (Eva Longoria) abusive stepfather Alejandro, which Carlos (Antonio Chavira) had actually done. Renee (Vanessa Williams) went to see her fiancé Ben (Charles Mesure) when he got thrown in jail for contempt before their wedding because he refused to answer questions on the stand about an incriminating phone conversation with Bree. Renee told him she'd actually seen something the night of the murder, and the D.A., who'd been eavesdropping on their conversation, threatened to deport Ben if Renee didn't testify to watching Bree walk up her driveway looking disheveled and carrying a shovel. Bree's lawyer, Trip (Scott Bakula), finally got Bree scared enough -- and turned on enough -- that she told him the truth about what happened that night so he wouldn't be blindsided again. She told him he couldn't use the information against her friends, but fearing he'd lose the case -- and Bree -- he called Gaby to the stand. She told Answer: Renee and Ben that if they ever feel like a piece of their heart is missing and nothing seems to fill it, it's because it's already been filled by their love and they simply forgot that. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Prime Minister David Cameron has backed new Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood to make an impact at Villa Park as the club look stave off Premier League relegation. Sherwood was appointed as the club's new boss last weekend and watched from the stands as Villa booked their place in the FA Cup quarter-final with a 2-1 win against relegation rival Leicester, before being officially unveiled at a press conference on Monday. It will be Premier League survival that is top of the former Tottenham head coach's mandate however, with Sherwood taking charge of Villa with the club currently occupying a place in the bottom three. 'But I am hoping for a couple of Answer: Aston Villa gains to lift us out of the danger zone. Instruct: How does the sentence end? (CNN) -- The runner-up in Honduras' presidential election says she will not recognize the outcome and is demanding a vote-by-vote recount. The strong allegations of fraud by Xiomara Castro, the wife of ousted former President Manuel Zelaya, raise the possibility of political unrest in the Central American country. The leftist candidate says her political party has uncovered evidence of fraud and vows to challenge the triumph of ruling party candidate Juan Orlando Hernandez. With 80% of votes counted, electoral officials declared Hernandez the winner with more than 35% of the vote, placing him six percentage points ahead of Castro. Castro had been mostly quiet since election night. Friday was her first public appearance since the vote. A victory by Castro would have been a remarkable comeback for Answer:
Manuel Zelaya back to the presidential palace, even as a first husband.
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Instruct: (CNN) -- Prominent human rights activist Al-Amin Kimathi was released from custody Monday at the outset of the trial for suspects in the fatal July 2010 bombings in Kampala, Uganda. Ugandan High Court Justice Alphonse Owiny Dollo, who is presiding over the case, released Kimathi, a Kenyan, on grounds that the state had dropped charges against him. He was one of five suspects released Monday. Originally, 38 suspects were taken into custody, and that number had been trimmed to 19 before Monday. The defendants have remained jailed on charges of terrorism, murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The twin suicide bombings occurred at a popular rugby club and an Ethiopian restaurant in the Ugandan capital where people had gathered to watch the World Cup soccer finals from South Africa in July 2010. The explosions, just minutes apart, left 76 dead and scores injured. The Kenyan government also had urged Uganda to send Kimathi back to Answer: Kenyan to be tried. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. Arsenal duo Aaron Ramsey and Calum Chambers have been enjoying some downtime during the international break. Chambers returned from England duty to watch musician Ed Sheeran live at the O2 on Wednesday. The Gunners defender, who arrived at the Emirates from Southampton in a £12million deal during the summer, posted a picture of himself in the stands and commented on Instagram: 'Great time at Ed Sheeran last night! What a performer.' Calum Chambers posted a picture to Instagram as he watched Ed Sheeran live at the O2 on Wednesday Defender Chambers went to see the singer (right) after playing for England against San Marino and Estonia 'Incredible food, worth visiting him if you're ever in Answer: Rome.' Instruct: How does this story end? It's every parent's worst nightmare - when Alison and Basil Eastwood waved their daughter off on a gap year adventure, the thought she would never return home was inconceivable. But the parents from Bicester, Oxfordshire, were bereft after Cecily, 19, was killed while she was volunteering in Zambia. The teenager had been enjoying teaching at a school in Kitwe where she ran a homework club for orphans. She intended to stay there for a year before taking up a place at Cambridge University. Basil and Alison today, the couple have made a huge difference to the lives of thousands of children in Africa after setting up a charity in memory of their late daughter Answer: Cecily's Fund pays for these crucial items so children can then access education. Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- Torrential rains and flooding since June have affected 600,000 people in 16 West African nations, the United Nations reported Tuesday. People walk in the flooded streets of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, last week. The worst hit have been Burkina Faso, Senegal, Ghana and Niger, said Yvon Edoumou, a spokesman for the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, or OCHA, in the Senegalese capital, Dakar. So far, 159 people have died, he said. Sierra Leone has also been hard hit, according to the U.N. Edoumou said removing water from flooded areas is a top priority, but powerful pumps are in short supply. The flooding in Answer:
Burkina Faso is the worst in 90 years, WFP said.
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Ap Reporter Procter & Gamble executives say it was striking the first time they witnessed a man shave while sitting barefoot on the floor in a tiny hut in India. He had no electricity, no running water and no mirror. The 20 U.S.-based executives observed the man in 2008 during one of 300 visits they made to homes in rural India. The goal? To gain insights they could use to develop a new razor for India. ‘That, for me, was a big 'a-ha,'‘ said Alberto Carvalho, vice president, global Gillette, a unit of P&G. ‘I had never seen people shaving like that.’ But in 2008, the focus on Answer: India returned when Carvalho decided to bring 20 people, ranging from engineers to developers, from Gillette's U.S. headquarters to India for three weeks. Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- This time of the year, even the youngest children know something is up. There's a running stream of political advertisements on television, mail flyers with smiling politicians asking for our vote and the ubiquitous bumper stickers on cars. You can tell when children are getting their daily dose of politics the moment they start parroting back "I'm Barack Obama/Mitt Romney, and I approve this message." But making sense of the electoral process can be overwhelming for children. "One of the problems is civics is not taught adequately in schools. A Democratic system relies on an enlightened citizenry, as Thomas Jefferson said, to meet its goals," says Charles Quigley of the Center for Civic Education, a non-profit, non-partisan organization that promotes civic education. Achievement by Answer: U.S. 4th graders in civics was slightly better, with 77 percent at or above basic levels. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 11:44 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:22 EST, 13 March 2013 Perhaps it was worried about being turned away, and wanted to be at the front of the queue. But sadly for this baby seal, who hauled itself out of the sea and flip-flopped across the road to a nightclub, it was shut when it got there. The creature had managed to waddle across a busy road in Herne Bay, Kent, to arrive at the doorstep of the Talk of the Town club and amusement arcade at 9am today. Let me in! The baby seal seemed eager to go clubbing - but was ushered back to sea by the RSPCA The nightclub in Answer: Kent clearly interested the curious creature - or perhaps he wanted to try his luck at the Bingo next door Instruct: How does this story end? (CNN) -- If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry. The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, Ã la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. "We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button," Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense. That included helping keep what would become Answer:
Microsoft's fiercest rival afloat in the 1990s when it was foundering.
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Instruct: How does this story end? By Aap and Emily Crane Thousands of Israeli and Palestinian supporters have pledged their support for both Israel and Palestine at large protest rallies in Sydney. Within hours of each other, thousands of people flocked to separate gatherings to raise awareness about their respective cases in the escalating Middle East conflict. Mothers and children waved graphic photographs of the Gaza conflict's casualties and others held up baby dolls with red splotches as thousands surrounded Town Hall in the Sydney CBD to draw attention to Palestine's plight. This little girl held a doll covered with red paint during a rally in Sydney against Israel's military campaign in Gaza The pro-Israeli supporters gathered to to condemn Palestinian efforts in Answer: Gaza Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? (CNN) -- With the news that a Liberian citizen has been diagnosed with Ebola on U.S. soil, the Obama administration must finally act to ensure that the disease does not spread further. For weeks, I have been calling upon the administration to take a robust, proactive approach to prevent Ebola from becoming a public health crisis here in the United States. These steps include appointing a single, accountable official to coordinate with the many agencies tasked with containing the Ebola epidemic, and moving from passive to active screening at U.S. ports of entry for all passengers traveling from countries with known outbreaks of Ebola. President Obama told the Answer: U.S. people that it was "unlikely" Ebola would reach our shores. Instruct: Write the next sentence. Pippa Middleton looked relieved to be back on two feet after a marathon cycle across the U.S. Her bicycle odyssey ended when she crossed the finish line just after 3am on Saturday in Annapolis, Maryland, after covering 3,000 miles in six days, ten hours and 54 minutes. Her brother, James, and six other men also took part in the challenge. The Middleton siblings were pictured having a relaxed stroll along the waterfront in Annapolis with their teammates before flying home. Scroll down for video Back on two feet: Pippa Middleton takes a walk along the water in Annapolis with one of her teammates Answer: James walked ahead of her in a green T-shirt and trousers and was still sporting his bushy beard. Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Washington (CNN)Republicans are sensing that a world seemingly spinning out of control could give them an opening to reclaim their traditional strength on national security issues heading into the 2016 presidential election. Even before terrorists killed 12 people at a Paris magazine this week, Republicans were fine-tuning an assault on President Barack Obama's foreign policy as timid and naive, and stumbling everywhere from the deserts of Syria to the Kremlin in Moscow. But one of the brothers who carried out the Paris strike spent several months in Yemen in 2011, according to U.S. officials, receiving weapons training and working with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. That could undermine Obama's proud claim of dismantling al Qaeda's "core" and put Democrats on the defensive -- especially Hillary Clinton, who carried out the President's foreign policy as his first-term Secretary of State. Six years into (the) Answer:
Barack Obama administration, it is difficult for President Obama to blame that on anybody but himself."
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Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (CNN) -- The Thai navy has filed criminal charges against two journalists over a report tying military personnel to human trafficking. The criminal defamation and computer crimes charges against the reporters from Phuketwan -- a news website in the province of Phuket -- relate to the July 17 article that included information from a Reuters investigative piece that alleged some Thai naval forces have been profiting from the smuggling of ethnic Rohingya migrants fleeing violence in neighboring Myanmar. According to the charge sheet, the navy accuses the journalists of knowingly publishing false information and committing slander. If found guilty, veteran Australian journalist and editor of Phuketwan, Alan Morison as well as reporter Chutima Sidasathian, a Thai citizen, could face up five years behind bars. Answer: Phuketwan, although a small organization, has become known for its investigations into allegations of abuse against Rohingya people in Thailand and corruption on the island of Phuket. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN) -- UEFA's decision to fine Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner for revealing a sponsor's name on his underpants during a Euro 2012 game may have opened a can of worms for football's European governing body. Bendtner was fined $126,000 and banned from playing in Denmark's next competitive game for flashing his sponsored waistband as he celebrated a goal against Portugal. For Irish bookmaker Paddy Power, who has announced it will pay the fine on Bendtner's behalf, the hefty fee probably represents good value for the publicity the stunt has gained. Already, Paddy Power has announced on its website that Bendtner was wearing "lucky pants." "It's likely Answer: Bendtner's celebration was seen by at least 100 million pairs of eyes worldwide so that represents a very cost-effective piece of sponsorship. Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- One of the next times owners from the 32 NFL teams will all be in one place is Super Bowl XLVIII in February. Officials from the Oneida Indian Nation have asked to join the big party at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, so they can address the NFL's kingpins about the R-word. For now, they'll have to be happy to have met with three vice presidents from the league office. Representatives of the Oneida Nation met Wednesday in New York with executives from the National Football League -- but not NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell or Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder. It has very real and damaging effects on Answer: Native American youth," he said. Instruct: GLADSTONE, Illinois (CNN) -- Residents of this small town in Illinois, like many others who live along the banks of the surging Mississippi River, raced against the clock Tuesday to erect a makeshift levee as rising floodwaters threatened. Residents of Gladstone, Illinois, work with the National Guard to create a makeshift levee. "I'm not moving, not moving my business," said Byron Sebastian, a longtime resident of Gladstone, Illinois, who also serves on the city council. "We've got a lot of good people here helping to try to save this part of town." Gladstone is one of many towns under threat Tuesday after rising waters breached a 300-foot area of a levee near Gulf Port, Illinois, before 5 a.m. The floods began heading downriver Monday to Illinois and Missouri, relieving Answer:
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Instruct: (CNN) -- St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch juggled two roles on Wednesday: overseeing the presentation of evidence in the Michael Brown case to a grand jury and responding to the flurry of attacks and calls for his recusal from the case. McCulloch went on the offensive after Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon tried to deflect calls for the prosecutor's ouster by saying it was up to McCulloch to recuse himself. McCulloch's deep ties with local police and perceived favoritism of law enforcement in criminal cases have led to concerns about his ability to be impartial in the Brown case. Should he recuse? McCulloch said the state of emergency Nixon declared on Saturday gave the governor authority to remove Answer: McCulloch from the case. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. President Barack Obama will join Stephen Colbert as one of the final guests of "The Colbert Report" during a taping in Washington, D.C. on Monday. With just eight episodes left before the satirical news show comes to a close, Colbert will interview Obama at The George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium. The appearance will be Obama's first on the show, minus a cameo appearance in 2009 via video "ordering" U.S. Army General Ray Odierno to shave Colbert's head. Obama might have to brace for some post-midterm gloating from the faux-conservative host as the episode is titled, "Stephen Colbert Presents: Mr. Colbert Goes to Washington D.C. Ya Later, Legislator: Partisan is Such Sweet Sorrow: A Colbert Victory Lap, '014." Answer: Barack Obama's visit to the university's campus will be his sixth, according to a university release. Instruct: Complete the passage. More than 200,000 dolls from China, apparently shipped for holiday gift-giving, won't be going to any American children because U.S. authorities seized the shipments and alleged the toys contained banned chemical compounds, officials said Tuesday. The toys contained high levels of phthalates, which are chemical plasticizers used to make materials softer and more pliable, authorities said. Congress has banned the chemical in children's toys. The U.S. Commercial Targeting and Analysis Center began targeting the shipments in April because they threatened children's safety, authorities said. "Using advanced technology to track certain shipments before they reach our shores is helping CPSC better protect America's consumers," Consumer Product Safety Commission Chairman Inez Tenenbaum said in a statement. The U.S. toy industry lauded the seizure of the dangerous Answer: China-made merchandise. Instruct: Complete the passage. It was supposed to be a day about celebrating the Jersey Shore coming back together after the devastating impact of Superstorm Sandy. However, while the buildings and boardwalk of Seaside Heights can be repaired, it seems the relationship between New Jersey's governor and the area's most famous celebrities - the cast of MTV's The Jersey Shore - cannot. The smallest member of the reality cast Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi went head to head with Governor Chris Christie on Friday at the reopening of the Seaside Heights' boardwalk, which featured heavily in the reality series. Not friends: Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi went head to head with Governor Chris Christie on Friday at the reopening of the Seaside Heights' boardwalk following Superstorm Sandy Leaning comically even closer to Answer:
Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi, Christie says: 'You asked for my opinion.'
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (CNN)A teen who lands in lockup a few times can get on a police department's nerves. But officers have taken a shine to Jamal Rutledge since they arrested him in September in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He helped save the life of the officer who was booking him. Now, he's their hero. Officer Franklin Foulks was filling out Rutledge's paperwork, as they sat alone in a holding area, where a surveillance camera recorded them. Rutledge, in cuffs, fidgeted on his seat, and stared at the floor, then he turned around to look through the security fencing behind him. That's when Foulks keeled over sideways off his stool. In a press photo, the officers who helped save Answer: Foulks lined up in honor of their heroic deed. Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. (Health.com) -- Your racial and ethnic background can shape many aspects of your life: the type of food you eat, where you live, and your political views. Now a new survey suggests that how you sleep and what you do before you hit the hay -- whether it's watch TV, pray, or have sex -- varies by ethnic group as well. In the survey, the first of its kind, a representative sample of more than 1,000 whites, African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics ages 25 to 60 were asked about their sleep and bedtime routines. While their answers revealed plenty of differences between groups, they also showed that we have something in common: Most of us aren't sleeping well. Whites were more likely to have been diagnosed with insomnia, while Answer: African Americans were more likely to have sleep apnea, a breathing problem that causes people to wake up frequently. Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:16 EST, 5 December 2013 Aside from launching a range of new phones, building its latest operating system and even setting up a barge off the coast of San Francisco, Google has been stealthily building a robotics empire. Over the past six months Google has bought seven technology companies that each specialise in robotics or automated systems. These include Meka, which makes humanoid robots, and Industrial Perception, which specialises in machines that can package goods and load up lorries, for example. Google has recently bought seven companies that specialise in robotics including California-based Meka, which makes humanoid robots, pictured. The firm isn't expected to make these technologies available to consumers but instead could use them to automate deliveries of goods At the start of this week Answer: Amazon unveiled its own secret research project which it claims will be the future of home delivery - packages delivered by drones. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Pirot, Serbia (CNN) -- In the backroom of a small house in Pirot in southeastern Serbia, a handful of women are fighting to keep an ancient craft alive. Their dexterous fingers race up and down large wooden looms, weaving the bold geometric patterns distinct to Pirot carpets. Once celebrated throughout Europe for their beauty, Pirot carpets graced the walls and floors of Serbian royal palaces, as well homes of the urban elite. Weaved for over four centuries in the town after which they were named -- Pirot, once a thriving trade center on the caravan route between east and west -- they were ceremonially rolled out for state visits, and given to foreign dignitaries. They have two identical sides and are geographically protected, which means that they can only be made in the Pirot area, and out of Answer:
Pirot sheep -- a rare breed with only a few flocks counting just 250 sheep remaining.
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Instruct: Write the next sentence. (CNN) -- Catholic faithful from Latin America cheered the historic election of the first pope from the region Wednesday. Crowds swarmed outside the metropolitan cathedral in Buenos Aires, chanting as they waved Argentine flags. Smiling immigrants and tourists praised the news on the steps of New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral. Pilgrims at Mexico City's Basilica of Guadalupe said they were thrilled. Even though about 480 million of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics live in Latin America, for centuries, the church's top job has gone to Europeans. That changed with the announcement that Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who served as archbishop of Buenos Aires, would become the new pontiff. Bergoglio, 76, chose the name Pope Francis. "The election of a Answer: Latin America pope demonstrates that we are now empowered with this faith," Molina said. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. (CNN) -- The royal baby is about to debut. Here are some facts about other bundles of wonder who join this world. • UNICEF estimates that at least 130 million babies are born each year, with some reports in the past 10 years putting that figure at 136 million. But it's difficult to know exactly how many babies are born globally, the World Health Organization notes, because some children are not registered. • Will and Catherine's little one will become part of an increasing number of children born in the United Kingdom. There were 594,634 births in 2001 and 723,913 in 2011, according the Office for National Statistics. • Answer: U.S. state laws require birth certificates to be completed for all births, and federal law mandates national collection and publication of births and other vital statistics data. Instruct: Complete the passage. (CNN) -- "Like the smell of a brand-new car" were the words of International Space Station astronaut Don Pettit on Saturday after he carefully opened the hatch and entered the Dragon capsule for his first glimpse inside. Dragon connected with the station Friday, making history as the first private capsule to reach the orbiting spacecraft. Pettit opened the hatch at 5:53 a.m. ET with Russian cosmonaut and station commander Oleg Kononenko by his side. The two men, wearing T-shirts, khaki shorts, goggles and masks gave the thumbs up to the camera after they floated inside. The initial inspection went smoothly and ahead of schedule and the interior looked good, according to SpaceX, the private company that built and operates the Dragon. Answer: Dragon reached the station Friday and was "captured" by the station's robotic arm just before 10 a.m. Instruct: How does this story end? (CNN) -- Back in 1994, when Newt Gingrich led the GOP to take over the House, it was historic. A sea change. An earthquake. Why? Because Democrats had held control of the House for the previous 40 years. As in four decades. Imagine that. Hard to believe it ever worked that way. Now voters demand change elections more often than they don't. Consider this: Republicans win the Senate in 2002, then lose it in 2006. The Democrats hold the Senate until losing control of it last night -- predictions are that they might be in a good position to take it back in two years. The reason these races went down to the wire -- until the tidal wave became obvious when Democrats couldn't elect governors in blue states -- is that the voters didn't like either the Democrats or the Answer:
Republicans.
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Instruct: Write the last sentence in this story. The pregnant 'body-in-suitcase' murder suspect Heather Mack told her lawyer 'I don't know how long I can take this' as it emerged she was put in solitary confinement in an Indonesian jail, her lawyer said on Monday. The 19-year-old's Chicago attorney told MailOnline he spoke to Mack for the first time in several days shortly after midnight today. 'She has gotten worse in terms of her emotional and mental state,' he said. 'On the one hand, the fact she is now in isolation with a female guard is healthy, but on the other she is very scared by what is going on. Elkin said he has appointed a local Answer:
Indonesian attorney to take the case and has aides on the island doing investigative work to help in her defence.
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Instruct: How does the sentence end? (CNN) -- North Korea has raised political tensions on the peninsula with a barrage of bombastic comments directed at its enemies South Korea and the United States. Even by North Korean standards, the series of threats during the past six weeks by enigmatic young leader Kim Jong Un have been incredibly provocative, making the situation worrisome for analysts. Here's a look at Kim's escalating rhetoric and his country's actions since he came to power after his father's death in 2011: March 2012 As South Korea hosts world leaders at an international nuclear security summit in Seoul, North Korea moves a long-range rocket toward a launch pad. Pyongyang says it's readying rockets aimed at U.S. targets, releasing photos that show Kim meeting with military officials with strike plans on Answer: U.S. maps visible in the background. Instruct: Complete the passage. By Simon Tomlinson Last updated at 9:51 PM on 1st February 2012 Out of luck: Lottery winner Robert Moffat leaves Falkirk Sheriff Court after pleading guilty to crashing his father's car while five times the drink-drive limit A former barman who enjoyed the trappings of wealth after scooping £800,000 on the lottery hung his head in shame today as he admitted being a drink-driver now living on benefits. Robert Moffat became one of Scotland's first big-money winners when he took a share of his family's £3.5million pay-out. Happily married with a daughter, he surrounded himself with life's luxuries - a plush Range Rover stood in the driveway of his home while a lovingly restored classic Triumph sports car gleamed in he garage. Both had personal registration plates. The depute fiscal said the driver was Moffat - at the wheel of his father’s Answer: X-type Jaguar. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Two Maryland doctors face murder charges related to abortions performed on late-term fetuses that were viable, authorities said Friday. Steven Brigham and Nicola Riley are in jails in New Jersey and Utah, respectively, awaiting extradition hearings to bring them back to Maryland, police in Elkton, Maryland, said in a news release. The two face identical charges -- five counts each of first-degree murder, five of second-degree murder and one of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. The cases did not fall into the exceptions for aborted fetuses under Maryland law, Kerwin Miller, the deputy state's attorney for Cecil County, told CNN. The woman had driven from New Jersey to Answer: Maryland for an abortion, investigators later determined. Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 14 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:24 EST, 14 March 2013 A man who won the lottery twice, scooping over £1.16 million in total, joked that he was not 'that bothered' by the wins and wanted more. George Traykov beat odds of one-in-438 million when he picked up a £160,873 EuroMillions prize this year to add to the £1 million sum he won in the Millionaire Raffle in September 2011. But the Bulgarian property developer, who lives in Ilford, Essex, joked that his windfall could have been even bigger. Scroll down for video George Traykov beat odds of 1 in 438 million to win a second Euromillions fortune of £160,873.80 after winning £1 million in September 2011 'I didn't know anyone at that time and I didn't have much money and the only place I could afford a home was Answer:
Ilford,' he said.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Rob Thomas is a busy guy -- so busy, he apparently hasn't had much time to check in with his Matchbox Twenty bandmates. Rob Thomas prefers to focus on the "musician" side of his career, rather than "celebrity." We only know this because we ran into guitarist Paul Doucette at the BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills several weeks ago, where he was picking up a plaque for songwriter of the year. "We're interviewing Rob about his solo album," I told him. "Hey," Doucette exclaimed. "Tell that guy to call me, would you? I didn't even know he was in L.A.!" By the time we met up with Answer: Rob the next day, he and Doucette had already connected over drinks somewhere between midnight and the morning -- musician's hours. Instruct: Write the next sentence. By James Rush Two Crown Prosecution Service employees have admitted making more than £1 million worth of bogus claims for taxi fares. Finance manager Lisa Burrows and officer worker Tahir Mahmood were warned to expect 'inevitable' jail terms after pleading guilty to fraud by abuse of position at Birmingham Crown Court. Burrows, 41, of Oldbury, West Midlands, and Mahmood, 50, from Hodge Hill, Birmingham, are believed to have used the proceeds of the five-year scam to pay off a mortgage and fund trips to Dubai. Jailed: Burrows and Mahmood were given six-year jail sentences as Birmingham Crown Court, pictured The hearing at the lower court also heard that inquiries into Answer: Burrows’ finances found evidence of expensive purchases of designer clothes, jewellery and holidays. Instruct: How does the sentence end? (CNN) -- The chairman of Tennessee's Democratic Party wants a Republican legislative aide fired for sending out a "reprehensible" e-mail depicting President Obama as two cartoonish white eyes peering from a black background. Sherri Goforth, a Tennessee state senator's aide, said she mistakenly sent the image "to the wrong list of people." Obama's image is in the last square of a collage containing portraits of the previous 43 U.S. presidents. The e-mail, which was sent to other GOP staff members, was posted on the Internet Monday. Sherri Goforth, an administrative assistant to state Sen. Diane Black, R-Gallatin, has admitted she sent the e-mail May 28 with the title "Historical Keepsake Photo." She said, without elaborating, that she mistakenly sent it "to the wrong list of people." He said Answer: Sherri Goforth and Black, as well as Republican Lt. Gov. Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage. Argentina has threatened oil firms seeking to operate off the Falkland Islands with 15-year jail terms, huge fines and confiscation of assets in the latest installment of its dispute with Britain over sovereignty. Its London embassy announced that new laws have been passed by the Argentine Congress to punish exploration it claims is in breach of a United Nations resolution. But the Foreign Office insisted the activities were 'wholly legitimate and legal' and entirely under the control of the Government of the island - a British overseas territory. Argentina has announced new laws preventing oil firms from operating off the Falkland Islands It added that the law provides for the banning of individuals and companies from operating in Answer:
Argentina and the confiscation of equipment.
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Instruct: Compose the next sentence for this paragraph. By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:53 EST, 11 March 2014 A Russian academic embroiled in an international tug-of-love dispute with his British-based former wife has gone into hiding, according to lawyers. Ilya Neustadt, 37, and children Daniel, seven, and Jonathan, five, are thought to be in Russia and have not been seen for several months, say solicitors representing the boys’ mother Rachael Neustadt. Lawyers said Ms Neustadt, 36, an American who lives in London, is ‘enormously concerned’ about the situation, which defies a court order. Rachael Neustadt (left) has been 'enormously concerned' after her former husband went into hiding with her two sons, Daniel (centre), seven, and Jonathan (right), five. She also has a third son, Meir, who is still with her ‘We hope that the Russian legal system’s own enforcement procedures will conclude with the return of the children to Answer:
England in the most summary and protective way for the children.’
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