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125.8 4 okay Bomb explosed in Havanna during Aida125.8 5 okay Caruso last recording for Victor Sep 16 1920125.8 6 okay Born in Naples 1873125.8 7 okay Caruso died in 1921 at 48 of pleurisy125.8 8 vital Caruso popularity begins craze of buying music125.8 9 okay Caruso last surviving child gloria died at age 79125.8 10 okay Caruso records still sell125.8 11 okay First performace at Met was Rigoletto125.8 12 okay Celebrated performace Visti la giubba pagliacci125.8 13 okay Last opera at Met was La Juive 1920125.8 14 okay Enrico Caruso jr worte biography of father125.8 15 okay Documentary of Caruso life125.8 16 okay Caruso had four children with Ada Giacchetti125.8 17 okay Caruso sung with Melba Geraldine Farrarr125.8 18 okay Son Enrico attempted music careerQid 126.8: 'other' question for target Pope Pius XII126.8 1 vital Pope Pius Papacy 1939-1958126.8 2 okay Hochuth's Deputy questioned PPXII moral courage126.8 3 okay Vatican Representative to Germany 1922-1929126.8 4 okay Catholic leaders urge sainthood, Jews outraged126.8 5 okay Cromwell's Hitler's Pope accuses Pius XII of inaction126.8 6 vital Golda Mier eulogized Pius XII for saving Jews126.8 7 okay Pius XII non denunciation of Naxis saved 800,000 Jews126.8 8 okay Edith Stein Jewish convert saint appealed in 1933 for Pius XII to speak out against Nazis126.8 9 okay Pius XII excommunicated Juan Peron in 1955126.8 10 okay Vatican defended charges of antisemitism against Pius XII126.8 11 okay Long periods hiccups and gastritis, died from stroke126.8 12 okay Mainstream Jews critize Pius XII for not condemning holocaust126.8 13 vital Detractors accuse Pius XII protecting Catholic Church at expense of holocaust.Qid 127.7: 'other' question for target U.S. Naval Academy127.7 1 vital Academy undergrad college for Navy 4000 midshipmen127.7 2 okay US Naval Academy in Annapolis Md opened in 1845127.7 3 okay Treaty of Paris signed in Annapolis127.7 4 okay During Civil War academy moved to Providence RI127.7 5 okay History of US Navy from Sspanish American War 1898127.7 6 vital Appointments to academy by congress127.7 7 okay Museum memorablia naval heroes127.7 8 okay Academy uses Honor Code widely127.7 9 okay Works of art Flagg chapel crypt John Paul Jones127.7 10 okay Must reimburse academy if midshipmen leave before graduationQid 128.6: 'other' question for target OPEC128.6 1 okay OPEC founded in Iraq 1960 for higher oil prices128.6 2 okay OPEC formed in response to US imposition of import oil quotas128.6 3 vital OPEC sets production quotas to prevent decline in oil prices128.6 4 vital OPEC countries have 75 per ent of known crude oil reserves128.6 5 okay Saudi Arabia world main oil exporter128.6 6 okay Indonesia only Asian OPEC member128.6 7 okay Iran second largest oil producer128.6 8 okay OPEC output 27 million bpd128.6 9 okay Non OPEC 45 million bpd128.6 10 vital OPEC members do not stick to production agreements128.6 11 vital US has no control over OPEC or Saudi oil production128.6 12 vital OPEC and non OPEC coordinate to maintain stable oil marketQid 129.6: 'other' question for target NATO129.6 1 okay NATO expands East to Poland Hungary Czech Republic129.6 2 okay Inclusion of E European countries increases NATO forces 15 20 percent129.6 3 okay NATO HQ opened in Brussels Oct 16, 1967129.6 4 okay Bulgaria Romania Estonia Latvia Lithuania future NATO candidates129.6 5 okay NATO to survive must be relevant to threats of secutity WMD ethnic raegional conflicts129.6 6 okay Russia NATO sign founding act to ensure European security129.6 7 okay Russia though no longer superpower can still bedevil the US and NATO129.6 8 okay France withdraws from NATO March 10, 1966129.6 9 okay USSR and Eastern Europe form Warsaw Pact May 14, 1955129.6 10 okay Russia opposes eastward expansion of NATO129.6 11 okay NATO launches military operation in support of Bosnia peace agreement129.6 12 okay NATO will not deploy nuclear weapons to new eastern member statesQid 130.7: 'other' question for target tsunami130.7 1 vital Tsunami massive wave caused by earthquake landslide volcanic eruption130.7 2 vital Tsunamis most common in Pacific Ocean130.7 3 vital Energy tsunami 5 megaton TNT130.7 4 okay Tsunami Japanese for harbor wave130.7 5 okay Speed Tsunami 450 mph height 100 feet130.7 6 okay Eruption Krakaton 1883 caused worst Tsunami130.7 7 vital Tsunami can occur without warning130.7 8 okay Sissano lagoon created by tsunami 1907130.7 9 vital Tsunamis deadliest threat in Hawaii130.7 10 vital Past century tsunami killed 70,000 in Pacific Basin130.7 11 vital Japan most affected by tsunami 250 100,000 deaths130.7 12 okay Time between tsunamis one hour130.7 13 okay GPS in Pacific to monitor buoy to predict tsunamis130.7 14 vital Tsunami may stretch for miles130.7 15 okay Tsunami could occur on west coast of US130.7 16 vital In deep ocean Tsunami indistinguishable from normal waves130.7 17 okay Tsunamis also in Indian OceanQid 131.8: 'other' question for target Hindenburg disaster131.8 1 vital ENDED PASSENGER AIRSHIP TRAVEL131.8 2 vital LARGEST AIRSHIP 100 TONS131.8 3 vital MOST FAMOUS AIR DISASTER131.8 4 okay LIGHTNING STRIKE CAUSED EXPLOSION131.8 5 okay DISASTER 6 MAY 1937 LAKEHURST NJ131.8 6 vital FIRST EYEWITNESS RECORDED NEWS EVENT131.8 7 okay EYEWITNESS REPORTER HERBERT MORRISON131.8 8 okay SPEED HINDENBURG 80 MPH131.8 9 vital FIRST CATASTROPHE SEEN IN MOVIES131.8 10 okay 35 OF 97 PERISH131.8 11 okay POWERED BY 4 MERCEDES ENGINES131.8 12 okay HAD 10 PREVIOUS TRIPS TO AMERICA131.8 13 okay HINDENBURG SYMBOL OF GERMAN NATIONAL PRIDE131.8 14 okay RETURN BOOKED FOR KING GEO VI CORONATION131.8 15 okay AIRSHIPS NOW USE HELIUM INERT GAS131.8 16 okay HINDENBURG ENGULFED FLAMES 30 SECONDS131.8 17 INFLATED WITH FLAMMABLE HYDROGENQid 132.6: 'other' question for target Kim Jong Il132.6 1 okay Born in Khabarovsk, SU (according to western officials)132.6 2 okay Born on Mount Paekdu (on the North Korea-China border)132.6 3 okay Mother Kim Jung Sook (or Suk)132.6 4 vital Known as Great Leader132.6 5 okay He is good at brinkmanship132.6 6 vital Rules with the aid of a personality cult132.6 7 vital He is one of the world's most reclusive leaders.132.6 8 okay Attended Kim Il Sung University.132.6 9 okay Started working for the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea (WPK) in 1964.132.6 10 okay Studied politics and economics (at Kim Il Sung University, in 1960).Qid 133.6: 'other' question for target Hurricane Mitch133.6 1 vital The fourth-strongest Caribbean hurricane in this century133.6 2 vital Category 5133.6 3 vital Cost of damage, 5.3 billion U.S. dollars. (Accept billions)133.6 4 vital Caused at least 10,000 deaths in Central America133.6 5 okay Coffee output severely affected133.6 6 okay Banana crop severely affected133.6 7 vital 180 mph (290 kph) peak wind speed133.6 8 vital Knocked out three-fourths of Honduras bridges and roads133.6 9 okay Has destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of rice and maize fields133.6 10 okay Florida is hit by remnants of hurricane133.6 11 okay MEXICO is by hurricaneQid 134.6: 'other' question for target genome134.6 1 vital Department of Energy was the first to propose that the human genome be sequenced134.6 2 vital A's, G's, C's and T's, the letters (bases) in the genome's four-letter code134.6 3 okay Michael Hunkapiller is a co-inventor of the first DNA sequencing machine134.6 4 okay Only 3 percent of the human genome codes for genes134.6 5 okay James Watson and Francis Crick discovered DNA's double helix (accept either)134.6 6 okay Dr. J. Craig Venter, president of Celera134.6 7 okay Dr. Francis Collins, head of the NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute(HGP)134.6 8 okay HGP (Consortium) - all DNA data should be made freely available to all researchers134.6 9 okay Celera - License data for profit134.6 10 okay Sequencing (decoding) the genome - determining the order of the subunits or base pairs134.6 11 okay HGP has spent 300 million dollars on sequencing human genome134.6 12 okay Celera estimates 200 to 250 million dollars134.6 13 okay Celera used whole genome shotgun approach134.6 14 okay Celera making use of HGP dataQid 135.6: 'other' question for target Food-for-Oil Agreement135.6 1 vital Purpose - To ease the hardship of the Iraqi people135.6 2 vital proceeds to be used to purchase food, medicine and other humanitarian goods135.6 3 okay U.N. allowed Iraq to sell 2 billion dollars worth of oil every six months135.6 4 okay Increased to 5.2 billion dollars worth of oil every six months135.6 5 okay 1.9 million barrels of oil a day are reaching the world market from Iraq135.6 6 vital Authorized by UN Security Council's Resolution 986135.6 7 okay UN let Iraq spend dlrs 300 million of oil-for-food revenues to buy spare parts for its oil industry135.6 8 vital 151 U.N. observers should monitor the distribution of food supplies in central and southern Iraq135.6 9 okay all contracts must be submitted to the U.N. Sanctions Committee for approvalQid 136.8: 'other' question for target Shiite136.8 1 okay Prophet Mohamed died in 632 A.D.136.8 2 okay Iran is largely a Shiite country136.8 3 vital Shiites represent about 15 per cent in Pakistan136.8 4 okay The Shiite Muslim Hezbollah, or the Party of God, has led the fight against Israel.136.8 5 okay Imam Hussein is the grandson of Prophet Mohamed.136.8 6 okay Imam Hussein is Shiite Islam's most revered saint.136.8 7 okay Imam Hussein's tomb is at Karbala, Iraq.136.8 8 okay Imam Hussein and 70 family members and followers died in a battle on the plain of Karbala136.8 9 okay Imam Hussein's death is a key reason for Islam's split into the Sunni and Shiite sects.136.8 10 okay Imam Reza was the 8th Imam of Shiite Muslims136.8 11 okay Imam Reza is buried in Mashad, Iran.136.8 12 okay Fatima Masoomeh, sister of the 8th Shiite Imam Reza136.8 13 okay Lebanese Shiites make up more than one-third of Lebanon's population.136.8 14 vital Shiites comprise about 65 percent of Iraq's populationQid 137.7: 'other' question for target Kinmen Island137.7 1 okay Battle began Aug 23, 1958137.7 2 okay -Treaty- each side would bombard every other day.137.7 3 vital Kinmen was an almost daily target of a Chinese artillery bombardment137.7 4 okay Situation continued until 1978137.7 5 vital Kinmen remains heavily fortified137.7 6 okay 50,000 civilian residents137.7 7 okay raining 57,000 artillery shells in two hours137.7 8 okay Continued for 44 days137.7 9 okay Over 44 days, Beijing's forces fired half a million shells137.7 10 okay Nantucket-sized or 59 square milesQid 138.6: 'other' question for target International Bureau of Universal Postal Union (UPU)138.6 1 okay Moussibahou Mazou from Congo (Brazzaville) was re-elected as deputy director general of the UPU.138.6 2 vital 189 member countries138.6 3 vital UPU convenes a congress every five years138.6 4 okay 22nd congress held from August 23 to September 15, 1999138.6 5 okay 2,300 representatives from 183 countries and 33 international organizations attended the 22nd congress138.6 6 okay China was deprived of its legal membership in the UPU in April, 1951138.6 7 okay UPU recognizes the People's Republic of China as the sole legal representative of China in the UPU on April 13, 1972.138.6 8 responsible for postal affairs138.6 9 okay The Congress is the supreme decision making body138.6 10 vital The headquarters is in Bern, Switzerland138.6 11 okay China was named to the chairmanship post of the CA of the UPU for the upcoming five-year termQid 139.6: 'other' question for target Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC)139.6 1 okay OIC was initiated in Rabat, Morocco139.6 2 vital The Islamic Summit Conference is the supreme body of the OIC139.6 3 vital 56 member states139.6 4 vital The Conference meets every three years or whenever the interests of the Muslim nations so require.139.6 5 vital The OIC's second principal body is the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers.139.6 6 okay The Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers meets every year139.6 7 okay OIC organized peace committee on Afghanistan139.6 8 vital Purpose to promote Islamic solidarity among member states139.6 9 okay OIC has created the Standing Committee for Scientific and Technical Cooperation139.6 10 okay OIC has created the Standing Committee for Economic and Trade CooperationQid 140.6: 'other' question for target PBGC140.6 1 vital PBGC is a federal agency created by Congress140.6 2 vital PBGC guarantees payment of basic pension benefits earned by workers and retirees.140.6 3 vital PBGC is a self-financing government entity140.6 4 okay In 1998, the agency paid $848 million in benefits to 210,000 people140.6 5 okay In 1999, PBGC paid $902 million in benefits to 214,890 people140.6 6 okay PBGC had a surplus of $7 billion in 1999140.6 7 okay 1999 was fourth consecutive year in the black for PBGC140.6 8 okay 20 years of deficits through 1993140.6 9 okay A separate account kept by PBGC to insure pension plans that are jointly sponsored by several employers had a surplus of $199 million in 1999.140.6 10 okay The PBGC insures nearly 40,000 private pension plans140.6 11 okay The PBGC covers 43 million Americans140.6 12 okay PBGC is searching for 9,887 people who worked for about 1,400 employers140.6 13 okay James Keightley is the pension agency's general counsel
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