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hypothesis: The Portuguese Navy has 58 submarines. premise: The order is worth EUR 58 million and handover of the submarines to the Portuguese navy is scheduled for 2010. The contract also includes an option for the same equipment to be built into a third submarine.
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hypothesis: Nefertiti died in 1912. premise: March 30, 2009—Researchers may have finally come face-to-face with the real—and wrinkled—Nefertiti, thanks to sophisticated CT scanning technology. A carefully carved limestone face in the inner core of the Egyptian queen's famous bust (above, right) has emerged in new image...
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hypothesis: A tropical storm has caused loss of life. premise: Tropical Storm Debby is blamed for several deaths across the Caribbean.
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hypothesis: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was opened in 1939. premise: Guggenheim Museum, officially Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, was founded in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Art.
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hypothesis: Bomb-sniffing dogs were estimated at Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment. premise: Bomb-sniffing dogs were brought to Rodriguez's Mulberry St. apartment.
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hypothesis: Henry Borski and Jake Borski are relatives. premise: The original owner, Henry Borski, opened his tavern in 1945. He later passed it on to his son Jake Borski, then it was owned by Phylis Roberts for approximately 23 years after that.
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hypothesis: Casablanca is a Moroccan city. premise: Police have arrested the owner of a mattress factory in Hay Hassini, Casablanca, Morocco which burned down in a disaster that claimed 55 lives. His son, who was the factory's manager, was also arrested. Those killed ―35 of whom were women ―were trapped inside by locke...
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hypothesis: Steps are being taken to stop the smuggling of aliens. premise: The directive for the Border Patrol to stop arresting illegal aliens, as described in a previous post, has been rescinded by Robert C. Bonner, commissioner of the new Bureau of Customs and Border Protection.
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hypothesis: European Airlines are cutting jobs. premise: Sweden-based airline Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) said it will reduce payrolls by 8,600 jobs as part of its "Core SAS" restructuring plan. The airline will cut 3,000 staff directly and eliminate 5,600 by divesting business ventures, reducing the workforce b...
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hypothesis: Rowley and Lourey are relatives. premise: A former FBI special agent, Rowley, and Becky Lourey, whose son was killed in Iraq, will leave for Texas on Thursday and camp at the site for a few days.
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hypothesis: The population of Ulan Bator is 4,000. premise: There are more than 4,000 street children in the capital city of Ulan Bator.
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hypothesis: Bountiful reached San Francisco in August 1945. premise: Bountiful arrived after war's end, sailing into San Francisco Bay 21 August 1945. Bountiful was then assigned as hospital ship at Yokosuka, Japan, departing San Francisco 1 November 1945.
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hypothesis: Leanne was married to Tie Domi. premise: Canadian MP Belinda Stronach, 40, has reportedly cheated with Canadian hockey star Tie Domi. Domi and his wife were in court today getting divorced and both have now reached a temporary settlement in their divorce proceedings, less than an hour before the case was to...
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hypothesis: Tony Blair belongs to the Labor Party. premise: Aides to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose Labor Party won power 13 months ago and who is the current EU president, said the leaders acknowledged jointly - and without trying to blame each other - that the EU's Belgian-based bureaucracy is regarded as b...
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hypothesis: It seems unlikely that there will be a coalition between Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats and Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union. premise: The third, and most remote possibility, was considered to be a so-called Jamaican coalition, again based on the party colours, between the Christian Democrat...
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hypothesis: Italian royal family returns home. premise: A decision to allow the exiled Italian royal family to return to Italy may be granted amid the discovery that the head of the family, Prince Vittorio Emmanuele, addressed the president of Italy properly. He has called President Ciampi "our president, the president...
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hypothesis: Renminbi is the currency used in China. premise: Renminbi - RMB (commonly used in China), is the basic unit of currency issued by the People's Bank of China.
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hypothesis: Tehran did not cooperate with the U.N. watchdog's attempts to investigate suspicious aspects of Iran's nuclear program. premise: The International Atomic Energy Agency report detailing the discovery also faulted Tehran for not cooperating with the U.N. watchdog's attempts to investigate other suspicious asp...
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hypothesis: The report analyzes 10 missed opportunities within the CIA and FBI to uncover pieces of the September 11 plot. premise: The report catalogues 10 missed opportunities within the CIA and FBI to uncover pieces of the September 11 plot.
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hypothesis: Eliza May hired Helena Brighton. premise: Helena Brighton, an attorney for Eliza May who served as executive director of the Texas Funeral Services Commission -the state agency that regulates the funeral business- claimed that she was fired from her state job because she raised questions about SCI.
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hypothesis: The WTO headquarters is located in Madrid, Spain. premise: With its headquarters in Madrid, Spain, WTO is an inter-governmental body entrusted by the United Nations to promote and develop tourism.
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hypothesis: Jordan will host the meeting between President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. premise: Aboard Air Force One, Nov. 22, 2006 President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will meet next week in Jordan to discuss the deteriorating security situation in Iraq.
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hypothesis: The Court endorsed U.N. sanctions against Libya. premise: This is only the fourth time that the Security Council has imposed sanctions, the earlier cases being against Rhodesia, South Africa and, most recently, Iraq.
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hypothesis: Ayrton Senna was from Sao Paulo. premise: Today in the city of Sao Paulo (from May 1 to May 30) we have a display on Ayrton Senna.
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hypothesis: Moog's instruments were used by The Beatles and The Doors among others. premise: Moog's synthesiser, which bears his name, revolutionised music from the 1960s onwards, and was used by bands like The Beatles and The Doors.
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hypothesis: NTSB is responsible for investigating transportation accidents in the United States. premise: In the gas explosion disaster, the towing vessel Miss Megan, which was of specifications that did not require inspection by the United States Coast Guard, was being operated in the West Cote Blanche Bay oil field i...
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hypothesis: Alfred Nobel is the inventor of dynamite. premise: In 1867, Nobel obtained a patent on a special type of nitroglycerine, which he called "dynamite". The invention quickly proved its usefulness in building and construction in many countries.
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hypothesis: translator kidnapped in Iraq premise: Iraqi militants said Sunday they would behead Kim Sun-Il, a 33-year-old translator, within 24 hours unless plans to dispatch thousands of South Korean troops to Iraq were abandoned.
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hypothesis: Dayton is located in Ohio. premise: DAYTON, Ohio. A cargo plane bound for Montreal with a small quantity of hazardous chemicals crashed and exploded shortly after takeoff.
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hypothesis: Dam building prevents life-threatening situations. premise: Strong support was given to water conservation, recycling and demand reduction options, while storage augmentation (dam building) was rejected on the grounds that there would not be sufficient water to fill any new dams.
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hypothesis: James E. Blatt killed a 15-year-old-boy in California. premise: On Friday, James appeared in a Santa Barbara, California court for arraignment on charges of kidnapping and murdering a 15-year-old boy. James will plead not guilty, according to his attorney, James E. Blatt. Blatt also criticized the portrait ...
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hypothesis: Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics. premise: Fast forward a decade or two and scientists began to notice antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
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hypothesis: Communist China is an organisation based in Beijing and Washington. premise: In 1973, the United States and Communist China agreed to establish liaison offices in Beijing and Washington.
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hypothesis: Tehran's hard-line mayor will face Rafsanjani in a runoff election. premise: Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, between President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Tehran's hard-line mayor, election officials said Saturday.
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hypothesis: The Chernobyl disaster had repercussions outside the ex-USSR. premise: It is estimated that the disaster resulting from the deliberate crash of a Jumbo-Jet on a nuclear power station would be a multiple of the Chernobyl accident in the worst case by a factor of 60.
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hypothesis: European cars sell in Russia. premise: Russia doesn't excel in auto manufacturing, but it is tops in other areas. The country's great wealth in oil, natural gas, and metals, in addition to generating revenue for the government, is creating a new middle class that craves European, Japanese and American cars.
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hypothesis: The name of Helmut Kohl's political party is the Christian Democratic Union. premise: Former Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who stunned Germans with admission that he used illegal bank accounts to funnel secret money to Christian Democratic party, invokes personal honor in refusing to disclose names of people who ...
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hypothesis: Thabo Mbeki is a citizen of Cote d'Ivoire. premise: South African President Thabo Mbeki, the main mediator in Cote d'Ivoire's peace process, said, on Sunday, that Pretoria is heightening its intervention in the West African nation in order to pave the way for elections later this year.
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hypothesis: BBC undercover reporters, posing as consultants acting for London businessmen, ask Slavkov. premise: Journalists of the concealed BBC, that was made happen through advisers of London industralists, asked Slavkov.
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hypothesis: Domestic fires are the major cause of fire death. premise: Carelessness by contractors is a common cause of fire, including many fires that result in serious financial loss. It has been estimated that perhaps 20-25% of all non-domestic fires result from 'on-going work', such as refurbishment, repair and con...
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hypothesis: Inflammation is the result of ulcers. premise: The experiment helped establish that the bacteria came first, causing inflammation, then ulcers.
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hypothesis: A cocaine-imbibing Miami man had life support removed. premise: Maximo Rene Mendez in an apparent smuggling scheme died after doctors disconnected life-support equipment.
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hypothesis: Industries were defeated by the SEC. premise: The SEC's new rule to beef up the independence of mutual fund boards represents an industry defeat.
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hypothesis: Power lines were attacked by FMLN. premise: FMLN militias sabotaged power lines along the road linking Nueva Concepcion to the northern trunk highway at 1800 on 12 August.
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hypothesis: The Yellowstone Park Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank the following organizations for their generous support. premise: The Yellowstone Park Foundation recognizes the following organizations for their generous support in helping to protect the wonders and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park.
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hypothesis: Kevin Garnett was born in Minnesota. premise: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 The Suns had been on fire for the entire month of January. Unfortunately for them, Kevin Garnett was holding the extinguisher when the Suns came into the Target Center on Monday night. Garnett posted a double-double, scoring 44 points a...
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hypothesis: About 240 people are detained in the prison at Guantanamo. premise: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said he is prepared to receive detainees held by the US military at the Guantanamo Bay camp in Cuba. US President Barack Obama has ordered the closure of the controversial camp, in which around 240 inmat...
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hypothesis: The ban on ivory trade has been effective in protecting the elephant from extinction. premise: The release of its report led to calls for a complete ivory trade ban, and at the seventh conference in 1989, the African Elephant was moved to appendix one of the treaty.
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hypothesis: Organ transplant saves lives. premise: Figures released today show that the number of organs donated by New Zealanders in 2006 has decreased by four to a new record low of 25. In 2005 the number of organs donated equalled 29, a previous record low in New Zealand. Before 2005 the number of organ donations av...
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hypothesis: King Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936. premise: Edward VIII became King in January of 1936 and abdicated in December.
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hypothesis: Johnny Stomponato starred in Fatal Attraction. premise: The biopic of wannabe actor, Johnny Stompanato, may be directed by Adrian Lyne of "Fatal Attraction" and "Indecent Proposal" fame.
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hypothesis: Israel will not prosecute the police who killed 13 Israeli Arabs during pro-Palestinian protests in 2000, because of a lack of evidence, an official inquiry said yesterday. premise: The probe looked into the October 2000 shooting-deaths of 13 Arabs, during violent demonstrations in northern Israel that erup...
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hypothesis: Barings was Britain's oldest merchant bank. premise: In February of 1995, one man single-handedly bankrupted the bank that financed the Napoleonic Wars. Founded in 1762, Barings Bank was Britain's oldest merchant bank and Queen Elizabeth's personal bank.
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hypothesis: The Kelham Island Tavern is situated in Sheffield. premise: A Yorkshire pub affected by flooding in 2007 has been named CAMRA's National Pub of the Year for 2008. The Kelham Island Tavern in Sheffield's Kelham Island Quarter was in a "semi derelict" state when it was purchased in 2001. After it was re-opene...
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hypothesis: Michael Jackson is the owner of Neverland. premise: Neverland Valley Ranch, owned by Michael Jackson, is to be sold at auction on March 19, 2008, unless Jackson pays over US$24 million. Financial Title Company, the trustee of his Santa Barbara County, California, home and amusement park, has foreclosed on t...
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hypothesis: Guerrillas killed a civilian premise: Guerrillas killed a peasant in the city of Flores.
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hypothesis: Tom Malinowski is director for Human Rights Watch. premise: After the Sept. 11 attacks, Malinowski said, the CIA bypassed the advice of FBI and military interrogators and turned to contractors "whose approach would be consistent with the Bush administration's theory that you have to go to the dark side to f...
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hypothesis: Hinostroza's children attaked their mother with a gun. premise: Hinostroza's children told police that four hooded individuals broke into the house and shot their mother after having insulted her.
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hypothesis: The Pentagon reported today, that the bombing runs against Iraq are being especially carried out via cruise missiles launched from American aircrafts. premise: The American Defense Department reported today, that the bombing runs against Iraq are being especially carried out via cruise missiles launched fro...
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hypothesis: Some of the gunmen showed loyalty to Baquba's group. premise: However, witnesses said some of the black-clad gunmen who attacked a police station and government buildings in Baquba, 60 km (40 miles) northwest of Baghdad, proclaimed loyalty to Zarqawi and wore yellow headbands linking them to his group.
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hypothesis: The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989. premise: November 9, 1989 , the day the Berlin Wall fell and the world changed forever . Not even the most astute saw it coming . As Hungary's foreign minister in the late summer of 1989 , Gyula Horn gave the order to let visiting East Germans use his country to do a 4...
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hypothesis: Maglev is commercially used. premise: Only a few Mag-lev trains have been used commercially such as at the Birmingham airport in the UK.
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hypothesis: Mr. Abbas is a member of the Palestinian family. premise: Others argue that Mr. Sharon should have negotiated the Gaza pullout - both to obtain at least some written promises of better Palestinian behavior, and to provide Mr. Abbas with a prime prize to show his people that diplomacy, not violence, delivere...
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hypothesis: California driver's licenses granted to illegal immigrants. premise: There are discussions in California and Arizona to allow illegal aliens to have driver's licenses.
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hypothesis: Egyptian and Palestinian border guards failed repeatedly in efforts to end the chaos and to close the border. premise: Although most Palestinians crossed into Egypt in order to shop and see relatives, Palestinian officials say that the recent border chaos enabled smugglers to bring drugs and weapons into Ga...
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hypothesis: Liverpool Evil Cabal is the name of an online blog. premise: Merseyside Police concluded after a brief inspection that the controversial blog Liverpool Evil Cabal does not break criminal law. However the council officers continue to search for the editor. The blog has been blocked on computers controlled by...
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hypothesis: Contaminated pills could cause minor stomach discomfort or possible cuts to the mouth and throat. premise: Consumers who take any of the contaminated pills could suffer minor stomach discomfort or possible cuts to the mouth and throat, the FDA said, adding that the risk of serious injury was remote.
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hypothesis: Martin Luther King was murdered in 1968. premise: After leaving Time-Life, Shuker joined the Public Broadcast Laboratory, forerunner of PBS, and participated in two pioneering films -- 'The Chair,' about an attorney trying to save a condemned man, and 'Free At Last,' a 90-minute documentary about Dr. Martin...
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hypothesis: Falun Gong is a spiritual group. premise: BEIJING — In the decade since the Chinese government began repressing Falun Gong, a crusade that human rights groups say has led to the imprisonment of tens of thousands of practitioners and claimed at least 2,000 lives, the world's attention has shifted elsewhere. ...
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hypothesis: A weak cyanide solution is poured over it to pull the gold from the rock. premise: The mine would operate nonstop seven days a week and use tons of cyanide each day to leach the gold from crushed ore.
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hypothesis: Thaung Tun is a representative of Burma. premise: A member of the Burmese delegation, Thaung Tun, told reporters on the eve of the meeting that his government did not wish to place ASEAN in a difficult position by insisting on assuming the chairmanship.
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hypothesis: Alexandre Berthier died in 1799. premise: As late as 1799, priests were still being imprisoned or deported to penal colonies and persecution only worsened after the French army led by General Louis Alexandre Berthier captured Rome and imprisoned Pope Pius VI, who would die in captivity in Valence, Drôme, Fr...
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hypothesis: Six policemen and two soldiers were killed in a gunbattle, officials said. premise: Nine soldiers and two police officers were killed in the ensuing gun battle, and two police officers were wounded, the officials said.
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hypothesis: There was a fire in Alaska. premise: Cool, humid weather Sunday helped slow the advance of a fire that caused the evacuation of hundreds of homes and businesses in Alaska's Interior.
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hypothesis: A.C. Milan lost to Reggina. premise: A.C. Milan is in second place with 13 points, after two first-half goals from captain Paolo Maldini earned them a 2-1 victory over Reggina.
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hypothesis: Bush and Putin agreed that Iran should not have nuclear weapons. premise: Seeking common ground amid sensitive differences on democracy, Bush and Putin agreed Thursday, on new efforts to keep nuclear arms away from terrorists as well as sovereign nations like Iran and North Korea.
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hypothesis: Strong sales for iTunes in Europe. premise: iTunes software has seen strong sales in Europe.
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hypothesis: Rita Levi-Montalcini is a Nobel prize winner. premise: Contrast the Leitrim story with that of Rita Levi-Montalcini, an Italian Nobel laureate who turned 100 last Wednesday. She still attends for work every day at the European Brain Research Institute in Rome, which she founded. She was appointed a senator ...
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hypothesis: A civilian policeman was killed. premise: Security forces gunned down six Maoists; while the rebels killed a policeman and an abducted civilian drowned escaping from the Maoists, say latest insurgency related reports.
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hypothesis: There are many benefits from breast-feeding. premise: Only 14 percent of U.S. mothers exclusively breast-feed their babies for the minimum recommended six months.
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hypothesis: Ocean remote sensing is applied. premise: This taught postgraduate masters degree programme will provide specialised training at a postgraduate level in the methods and uses of remote sensing applied to the ocean.
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hypothesis: Green card is now difficult to receive. premise: Green cards are becoming more difficult to obtain.
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hypothesis: Jacques Delors succeeded Jacques Santer in the presidency of the European Commission. premise: Jacques Santer succeeded Jacques Delors as president of the European Commission in 1995, the second Luxembourger to hold this high office.
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hypothesis: Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is the leader of Unity party. premise: An investigation has found that Unity Party presidential candidate, Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, United Democratic standard bearer, Charles Brumskine, and Liberian National Union standard bearer, John Morlue, have been in the position of U.S. ...
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hypothesis: Jader Barbalho is the president of Amazon. premise: Jader Barbalho, once president of the country's largest political party, was arrested on Saturday in the Amazonian city of Belem, after officials in the neighbouring state of Tocantins issued a warrant against him.
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hypothesis: Justice Carlos Valencia was killed on 28 July. premise: The chaotic situation unleashed in Bogota last night, with the assasination of Justice Carlos Valencia, began on 28 July in Medellin, when motorized paid assasins murdered third public order Judge Maria Elena Diaz.
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hypothesis: Crude oil rises. premise: Crude oil dips below $43 on news that Russia's justice ministry will not force Yukos to halt sales.
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hypothesis: Shapiro teaches at NY University. premise: Co-author Dr Zita Martins, a chemist and astrobiologist from Imperial College London, believes their findings suggest that some of the chemicals that generated life on Earth came from meteorite bombardments. "We are not saying that only meteorites contributed to th...
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hypothesis: Edison invented the Kinetoscope. premise: Edison decided to call "his" invention the Kinetoscope, combining the Greek root words "kineto" (movement), and "scopos" ("to view").
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hypothesis: Two conservation groups have increased the black rhino population. premise: A joint survey by two conservation groups, World Conservation Union and the World Wildlife Fund, says the black rhino population has risen to over 3,600. That is an increase of 500 animals over the last two years.
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hypothesis: Ryanair shares suffered a 3% decrease. premise: With oil prices at $90 a barrel and fear of recession in the UK and many other European economies, the current outlook for the coming fiscal year is poor. While it is impossible to accurately forecast full year fuel prices and yields this far in advance, there...
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hypothesis: Baghdad announced the complete halt in their cooperation with UNSCOM, and said also, that it will ask them to leave. premise: Baghdad had announced that it will stop cooperating with UNSCOM completely but indicated that it will not ask for their departure.
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hypothesis: More money in the hands of consumers means more money can be spent to get the economy going. premise: It would help the economy by putting people back to work and more money in the hands of consumers.
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hypothesis: Chile has a female President. premise: Pratibha Patil has won the 12th Presidential Elections of the Republic of India, becoming the first woman president of the second most populous country in the world. Patil, 72, previously governor of the state of Rajasthan, had support from the governing coalition. She...
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hypothesis: Jader Barbalho is the governor of Sudam. premise: For many years, Sudam was controlled by Jader Barbalho, who was the governor of the state of Para and its senator.
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hypothesis: A civilian was killed by a car bomb. premise: Referring to the April 2 car bomb explosion perpetrated in Santa Tecla, the FMLN-FDR claimed responsibility for the attack in a communique, and said that it was "an action aimed directly at the police" and that "they regret the death of a civilian," but they did...
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hypothesis: Raju has Hepatitis-C. premise: Byrraju Ramalinga Raju, founder and chairman of Satyam Computer Services, and his brother, B. Rama Raju, the company's managing director, were arrested late Friday by Andhra Pradesh police. The brothers were placed under judicial custody in a Hyderabad, India jail and will rem...
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hypothesis: Egon Eiermann died on September 29, 1904. premise: Egon Eiermann (born September 29, 1904, Neuendorf; died July 20, 1970, Baden-Baden) was one of Germany's most prominent architects in the second half of the 20th century.
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hypothesis: Pierce lives near Rossville Blvd. premise: Councilman Pierce had built the home for his daughter on E. 28th Street off Rossville Blvd, as he lives nearby.
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hypothesis: Bush pushed the issue to federal courts. premise: That request is at odds with the law signed early yesterday, by Bush, directing the federal courts to consider the case de novo without taking into account the state court's findings.
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