[["Who did Martin Luther marry?\nMartin Luther married Katharina von Bora, one of 12 nuns he had helped escape from the Nimbschen Cistercian convent in April 1523, when he arranged for them to be smuggled out in herring barrels. \"\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Who did Martin Luther marry?\nMartin Luther married Katharina von Bora, one of 12 nuns he had helped escape from the Nimbschen Cistercian convent in April 1523, when he arranged for them to be smuggled out in herring barrels. \"\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What major category of conservation result in an object that is more attractive and more comprehensible to the viewer?\nThe other major category is \"interventive\" conservation, this includes: cleaning and reintegration to strengthen fragile objects, reveal original surface decoration, and restore shape.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What major category of conservation result in an object that is more attractive and more comprehensible to the viewer?\nThe other major category is \"interventive\" conservation, this includes: cleaning and reintegration to strengthen fragile objects, reveal original surface decoration, and restore shape.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What was the average cost of a 30-second commercial?\nIt was the third-most watched U.S. broadcast ever.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What was the average cost of a 30-second commercial?\nIt was the third-most watched U.S. broadcast ever.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["In what year was the agreement to allow the Saarland settlement reached?\nThe community and its congregation remain active to this day, with descendants of many of the founding families still living in the region.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["In what year was the agreement to allow the Saarland settlement reached?\nThe community and its congregation remain active to this day, with descendants of many of the founding families still living in the region.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What have the two different Islamist movements been described as oscillating between?\nThe movements have \"arguably altered the Middle East more than any trend since the modern states gained independence\", redefining \"politics and even borders\" according to one journalist (Robin Wright).\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What have the two different Islamist movements been described as oscillating between?\nThe movements have \"arguably altered the Middle East more than any trend since the modern states gained independence\", redefining \"politics and even borders\" according to one journalist (Robin Wright).\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What earlier market did the Grainger Market replace?\nThe Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What earlier market did the Grainger Market replace?\nThe Grainger Market replaced an earlier market originally built in 1808 called the Butcher Market.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What is the minimum required if you want to teach in Canada?\nTeaching in Canada requires a post-secondary degree Bachelor's Degree.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What is the minimum required if you want to teach in Canada?\nTeaching in Canada requires a post-secondary degree Bachelor's Degree.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["How many paid holiday days do most member states require?\nIn theory, this is because TFEU article 288 says Directives are addressed to the member states and usually \"leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods\" to implement.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["How many paid holiday days do most member states require?\nIn theory, this is because TFEU article 288 says Directives are addressed to the member states and usually \"leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods\" to implement.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What are those from Jacksonville sometimes called?\nPeople from Jacksonville may be called \"Jacksonvillians\" or \"Jaxsons\" (also spelled \"Jaxons\").\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What are those from Jacksonville sometimes called?\nPeople from Jacksonville may be called \"Jacksonvillians\" or \"Jaxsons\" (also spelled \"Jaxons\").\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"],["What is another word for diatom?\nThe diatom endosymbiont's nucleus is present, but it probably can't be called a nucleomorph because it shows no sign of genome reduction, and might have even been expanded.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["What is another word for diatom?\nThe diatom endosymbiont's nucleus is present, but it probably can't be called a nucleomorph because it shows no sign of genome reduction, and might have even been expanded.\nQuestion: Does this response answer the question?\nAnswer:"," no"]]
[["Question 1: How should you deal with social anxiety?\nQuestion 2: What are some effective ways to stop social anxiety?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: How should you deal with social anxiety?\nQuestion 2: What are some effective ways to stop social anxiety?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: What does an avocado taste like?\nQuestion 2: What does avocado oil taste like and how is it used?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: What does an avocado taste like?\nQuestion 2: What does avocado oil taste like and how is it used?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: How do I become mature?\nQuestion 2: How could I become mature and have a stable mind?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: How do I become mature?\nQuestion 2: How could I become mature and have a stable mind?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: Why is there a dispute over territory and rights in the South China Sea?\nQuestion 2: What is the South China Sea dispute?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: Why is there a dispute over territory and rights in the South China Sea?\nQuestion 2: What is the South China Sea dispute?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: How can you determine the Lewis structure for NA2O?\nQuestion 2: How is the Lewis structure for urea determined?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: How can you determine the Lewis structure for NA2O?\nQuestion 2: How is the Lewis structure for urea determined?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: How do you distinguish fake, plastic rice imported from China from the real rice that doesn't have plastic in it?\nQuestion 2: \"Is there really \"\"fake rice made from plastic\"\" being exported by China?\"\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: How do you distinguish fake, plastic rice imported from China from the real rice that doesn't have plastic in it?\nQuestion 2: \"Is there really \"\"fake rice made from plastic\"\" being exported by China?\"\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: Where can I get a list of Forbes 400 billionaires?\nQuestion 2: Who was the first billionaire in first forbes 400 list?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: Where can I get a list of Forbes 400 billionaires?\nQuestion 2: Who was the first billionaire in first forbes 400 list?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: How should I watch the entire Star Wars?\nQuestion 2: Which order I should watch Star Wars movies?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: How should I watch the entire Star Wars?\nQuestion 2: Which order I should watch Star Wars movies?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: Have you ever been pepper sprayed? What does it feel like?\nQuestion 2: What does it feel like to be pepper sprayed?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: Have you ever been pepper sprayed? What does it feel like?\nQuestion 2: What does it feel like to be pepper sprayed?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"],["Question 1: What are haploid and diploid cells?\nQuestion 2: How are haploid and diploid cells defined?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," yes"],["Question 1: What are haploid and diploid cells?\nQuestion 2: How are haploid and diploid cells defined?\nQuestion: Do both questions ask the same thing?\nAnswer:"," no"]]
[["Article: If you are thinking of putting your child in a private high school instead of a public one, you should do some research. You will find that most private schools offer some advantages.\nOne of the most important details of a good high school is small class size. Many public schools might have 30 or even 35 students in each class. However, many private schools limit the size to about 15 to 20 kids per class. This is a good thing because it allows each teacher to offer every student more attention.\nAnother thing to mention is the interesting classes. For example, while the typical high school might only offer Spanish and French as foreign languages, private schools often have several other languages to choose from. This is especially important if your child is actually interested in studying a particular language that is not usually offered. Of course, many colleges also consider the various classes as a good thing, since they can teach students more different subjects than usual.\nSome colleges actually work closely with schools to make sure students are prepared well to get an advanced education. This means that teachers are careful to teach skills that can be used in college. Also, college teachers may be on-hand to talk to students and give them advice. If you think your child could use some help of this kind, which would likely help prepare him or her for college, you should look into schools offering these things.\nA simple visit to the website or campus of a local private high school could give you the answers you are looking for. If you think your child would benefit from and appreciate these advantages, you should start researching. You are sure to find at least _ that offers these benefits.\n\n _ .send their children to private high schools\nAccording to the text, colleges might like to choose students who ."," live close to colleges"],["Article: If you are thinking of putting your child in a private high school instead of a public one, you should do some research. You will find that most private schools offer some advantages.\nOne of the most important details of a good high school is small class size. Many public schools might have 30 or even 35 students in each class. However, many private schools limit the size to about 15 to 20 kids per class. This is a good thing because it allows each teacher to offer every student more attention.\nAnother thing to mention is the interesting classes. For example, while the typical high school might only offer Spanish and French as foreign languages, private schools often have several other languages to choose from. This is especially important if your child is actually interested in studying a particular language that is not usually offered. Of course, many colleges also consider the various classes as a good thing, since they can teach students more different subjects than usual.\nSome colleges actually work closely with schools to make sure students are prepared well to get an advanced education. This means that teachers are careful to teach skills that can be used in college. Also, college teachers may be on-hand to talk to students and give them advice. If you think your child could use some help of this kind, which would likely help prepare him or her for college, you should look into schools offering these things.\nA simple visit to the website or campus of a local private high school could give you the answers you are looking for. If you think your child would benefit from and appreciate these advantages, you should start researching. You are sure to find at least _ that offers these benefits.\n\n _ .send their children to private high schools\nAccording to the text, colleges might like to choose students who ."," have interest in sports"],["Article: If you are thinking of putting your child in a private high school instead of a public one, you should do some research. You will find that most private schools offer some advantages.\nOne of the most important details of a good high school is small class size. Many public schools might have 30 or even 35 students in each class. However, many private schools limit the size to about 15 to 20 kids per class. This is a good thing because it allows each teacher to offer every student more attention.\nAnother thing to mention is the interesting classes. For example, while the typical high school might only offer Spanish and French as foreign languages, private schools often have several other languages to choose from. This is especially important if your child is actually interested in studying a particular language that is not usually offered. Of course, many colleges also consider the various classes as a good thing, since they can teach students more different subjects than usual.\nSome colleges actually work closely with schools to make sure students are prepared well to get an advanced education. This means that teachers are careful to teach skills that can be used in college. Also, college teachers may be on-hand to talk to students and give them advice. If you think your child could use some help of this kind, which would likely help prepare him or her for college, you should look into schools offering these things.\nA simple visit to the website or campus of a local private high school could give you the answers you are looking for. If you think your child would benefit from and appreciate these advantages, you should start researching. You are sure to find at least _ that offers these benefits.\n\n _ .send their children to private high schools\nAccording to the text, colleges might like to choose students who ."," have wide knowledge"],["Article: If you are thinking of putting your child in a private high school instead of a public one, you should do some research. You will find that most private schools offer some advantages.\nOne of the most important details of a good high school is small class size. Many public schools might have 30 or even 35 students in each class. However, many private schools limit the size to about 15 to 20 kids per class. This is a good thing because it allows each teacher to offer every student more attention.\nAnother thing to mention is the interesting classes. For example, while the typical high school might only offer Spanish and French as foreign languages, private schools often have several other languages to choose from. This is especially important if your child is actually interested in studying a particular language that is not usually offered. Of course, many colleges also consider the various classes as a good thing, since they can teach students more different subjects than usual.\nSome colleges actually work closely with schools to make sure students are prepared well to get an advanced education. This means that teachers are careful to teach skills that can be used in college. Also, college teachers may be on-hand to talk to students and give them advice. If you think your child could use some help of this kind, which would likely help prepare him or her for college, you should look into schools offering these things.\nA simple visit to the website or campus of a local private high school could give you the answers you are looking for. If you think your child would benefit from and appreciate these advantages, you should start researching. You are sure to find at least _ that offers these benefits.\n\n _ .send their children to private high schools\nAccording to the text, colleges might like to choose students who ."," come from public high schools"],["Article: The intelligence times provide us much convenience,but at the same time,some of our abilities are being weakened gradually.\n1. Memorizing phone numbers\nIt was annoying to remember numbers. Now we simply add them to our contacts list. That usually works well unless our device is lost,stolen,or damaged. No one can be expected to remember all their contact numbers. What we can do is memorize 5 of our most important contact numbers. This should include a mixture of family,friends and business. If you're really ambitious you can memorize 5 contacts for each category.\n2. Map-reading skills\nThe convenience and effectiveness of GPS guidance systems and digital maps generated by search engines is unquestionable. They've definitely made our lives easier. What we don't get from using these devices and applications is the increased ability to understand spatial orientation and navigation.\nTo renew or acquire those skills,try using physical maps to plan your next trip. After a few trips,you'll be pleasantly surprised with how useful a physical map can be.\n3. Photography\nEven amateur photography requires a basic learning about lighting,depth,and composition. This is true for digital photography. Most smart cameras automatically make these adjustments. We no longer have to learn the art of photography. On most devices,this is easily changed by turning off the automatic settings. Experiment with setting by hand the scene modes,lighting,and zoom. You just may learn that you're a \"true photographer\".\n4. Reading comprehension\nThe primary cause is E-reader. They're convenient and can store thousands of books. But there's evidence that E-reader makes it more difficult for readers to keep and recall information they just read. Don't worry! What we should do is make an effort to read printed books. This will be especially helpful when seeking information we need for academic or career purposes.\n5.Hand-written correspondence \nWriting letters and notes include hand writing skills,organizational skills,and learning about the person or persons you correspond with. This is another easily regained skill. Send a letter to an old friend,relative or acquaintance.\n\nQuestion: What's the disadvantage by adding all numbers to the contacts list?\nAnswer: We might lose all our phone numbers accidentally.\n _ .had better try to set the scene modes,lighting,and zoom by hand\n _ .they make it more difficult for us to recall information\nThe author of the text seems to _ ."," be worried that we might lose some basic abilities in intelligence society"],["Article: The intelligence times provide us much convenience,but at the same time,some of our abilities are being weakened gradually.\n1. Memorizing phone numbers\nIt was annoying to remember numbers. Now we simply add them to our contacts list. That usually works well unless our device is lost,stolen,or damaged. No one can be expected to remember all their contact numbers. What we can do is memorize 5 of our most important contact numbers. This should include a mixture of family,friends and business. If you're really ambitious you can memorize 5 contacts for each category.\n2. Map-reading skills\nThe convenience and effectiveness of GPS guidance systems and digital maps generated by search engines is unquestionable. They've definitely made our lives easier. What we don't get from using these devices and applications is the increased ability to understand spatial orientation and navigation.\nTo renew or acquire those skills,try using physical maps to plan your next trip. After a few trips,you'll be pleasantly surprised with how useful a physical map can be.\n3. Photography\nEven amateur photography requires a basic learning about lighting,depth,and composition. This is true for digital photography. Most smart cameras automatically make these adjustments. We no longer have to learn the art of photography. On most devices,this is easily changed by turning off the automatic settings. Experiment with setting by hand the scene modes,lighting,and zoom. You just may learn that you're a \"true photographer\".\n4. Reading comprehension\nThe primary cause is E-reader. They're convenient and can store thousands of books. But there's evidence that E-reader makes it more difficult for readers to keep and recall information they just read. Don't worry! What we should do is make an effort to read printed books. This will be especially helpful when seeking information we need for academic or career purposes.\n5.Hand-written correspondence \nWriting letters and notes include hand writing skills,organizational skills,and learning about the person or persons you correspond with. This is another easily regained skill. Send a letter to an old friend,relative or acquaintance.\n\nQuestion: What's the disadvantage by adding all numbers to the contacts list?\nAnswer: We might lose all our phone numbers accidentally.\n _ .had better try to set the scene modes,lighting,and zoom by hand\n _ .they make it more difficult for us to recall information\nThe author of the text seems to _ ."," point out to us the abilities one should have for adapting to the modem society"],["Article: The intelligence times provide us much convenience,but at the same time,some of our abilities are being weakened gradually.\n1. Memorizing phone numbers\nIt was annoying to remember numbers. Now we simply add them to our contacts list. That usually works well unless our device is lost,stolen,or damaged. No one can be expected to remember all their contact numbers. What we can do is memorize 5 of our most important contact numbers. This should include a mixture of family,friends and business. If you're really ambitious you can memorize 5 contacts for each category.\n2. Map-reading skills\nThe convenience and effectiveness of GPS guidance systems and digital maps generated by search engines is unquestionable. They've definitely made our lives easier. What we don't get from using these devices and applications is the increased ability to understand spatial orientation and navigation.\nTo renew or acquire those skills,try using physical maps to plan your next trip. After a few trips,you'll be pleasantly surprised with how useful a physical map can be.\n3. Photography\nEven amateur photography requires a basic learning about lighting,depth,and composition. This is true for digital photography. Most smart cameras automatically make these adjustments. We no longer have to learn the art of photography. On most devices,this is easily changed by turning off the automatic settings. Experiment with setting by hand the scene modes,lighting,and zoom. You just may learn that you're a \"true photographer\".\n4. Reading comprehension\nThe primary cause is E-reader. They're convenient and can store thousands of books. But there's evidence that E-reader makes it more difficult for readers to keep and recall information they just read. Don't worry! What we should do is make an effort to read printed books. This will be especially helpful when seeking information we need for academic or career purposes.\n5.Hand-written correspondence \nWriting letters and notes include hand writing skills,organizational skills,and learning about the person or persons you correspond with. This is another easily regained skill. Send a letter to an old friend,relative or acquaintance.\n\nQuestion: What's the disadvantage by adding all numbers to the contacts list?\nAnswer: We might lose all our phone numbers accidentally.\n _ .had better try to set the scene modes,lighting,and zoom by hand\n _ .they make it more difficult for us to recall information\nThe author of the text seems to _ ."," be glad that people will regain these abilities by using them often in daily life"],["Article: The intelligence times provide us much convenience,but at the same time,some of our abilities are being weakened gradually.\n1. Memorizing phone numbers\nIt was annoying to remember numbers. Now we simply add them to our contacts list. That usually works well unless our device is lost,stolen,or damaged. No one can be expected to remember all their contact numbers. What we can do is memorize 5 of our most important contact numbers. This should include a mixture of family,friends and business. If you're really ambitious you can memorize 5 contacts for each category.\n2. Map-reading skills\nThe convenience and effectiveness of GPS guidance systems and digital maps generated by search engines is unquestionable. They've definitely made our lives easier. What we don't get from using these devices and applications is the increased ability to understand spatial orientation and navigation.\nTo renew or acquire those skills,try using physical maps to plan your next trip. After a few trips,you'll be pleasantly surprised with how useful a physical map can be.\n3. Photography\nEven amateur photography requires a basic learning about lighting,depth,and composition. This is true for digital photography. Most smart cameras automatically make these adjustments. We no longer have to learn the art of photography. On most devices,this is easily changed by turning off the automatic settings. Experiment with setting by hand the scene modes,lighting,and zoom. You just may learn that you're a \"true photographer\".\n4. Reading comprehension\nThe primary cause is E-reader. They're convenient and can store thousands of books. But there's evidence that E-reader makes it more difficult for readers to keep and recall information they just read. Don't worry! What we should do is make an effort to read printed books. This will be especially helpful when seeking information we need for academic or career purposes.\n5.Hand-written correspondence \nWriting letters and notes include hand writing skills,organizational skills,and learning about the person or persons you correspond with. This is another easily regained skill. Send a letter to an old friend,relative or acquaintance.\n\nQuestion: What's the disadvantage by adding all numbers to the contacts list?\nAnswer: We might lose all our phone numbers accidentally.\n _ .had better try to set the scene modes,lighting,and zoom by hand\n _ .they make it more difficult for us to recall information\nThe author of the text seems to _ ."," find out that these abilities will probably make modern people different from before"],["Article: Dear son,\nThe day that you see me old and I am already not in good health, have patience and try to understand me.\nIf I get dirty when eating, if I can not dress, have patience and remember the hours I spent teaching it to you. If, when I speak to you, I repeat the same things thousand and one times, do not interrupt me, listen to me. When you were small, I had to read to you thousand and one times the same story until you got to sleep. When I do not want to have a shower, neither shame me nor scold me. Remember when I had to chase you with thousand excuses I invented, in order that you wanted to breathe. When you see my knowing little about new technologies, give me the necessary time and do not look at me with your mocking smile. I taught you how to do so many things: to eat good, to dress well, to confront life... When at some moment I lose the memory or the thread of our conversation, let me have the necessary time to remember, and if I cannot do it, do not become nervous, as the most important thing is not our conversation but surely to be with you and to have you listening to me.\nIf ever I do not want to eat, do not force me. I know well when I need to and when not. When my tired legs do not allow me to walk, give me your hand, the same way I did when you made your first step. And when someday I say to you that I do not want to live anymore--that I want to rest forever, do not get angry. Someday you will understand.\nTry to understand that _ . Some day you will discover that, despite my mistakes, I always wanted the best thing for you and that I tried to prepare the way for you. You must not feel sad, angry or impotent for seeing me near you. You must be next to me, try to understand me and to help me as I did it when you starting living. I will pay you by a smile and by the immense love I have had always for you.\n\nWhat does the father mainly want to say to his son in short?"," \" Help me to understand my life.\""],["Article: Dear son,\nThe day that you see me old and I am already not in good health, have patience and try to understand me.\nIf I get dirty when eating, if I can not dress, have patience and remember the hours I spent teaching it to you. If, when I speak to you, I repeat the same things thousand and one times, do not interrupt me, listen to me. When you were small, I had to read to you thousand and one times the same story until you got to sleep. When I do not want to have a shower, neither shame me nor scold me. Remember when I had to chase you with thousand excuses I invented, in order that you wanted to breathe. When you see my knowing little about new technologies, give me the necessary time and do not look at me with your mocking smile. I taught you how to do so many things: to eat good, to dress well, to confront life... When at some moment I lose the memory or the thread of our conversation, let me have the necessary time to remember, and if I cannot do it, do not become nervous, as the most important thing is not our conversation but surely to be with you and to have you listening to me.\nIf ever I do not want to eat, do not force me. I know well when I need to and when not. When my tired legs do not allow me to walk, give me your hand, the same way I did when you made your first step. And when someday I say to you that I do not want to live anymore--that I want to rest forever, do not get angry. Someday you will understand.\nTry to understand that _ . Some day you will discover that, despite my mistakes, I always wanted the best thing for you and that I tried to prepare the way for you. You must not feel sad, angry or impotent for seeing me near you. You must be next to me, try to understand me and to help me as I did it when you starting living. I will pay you by a smile and by the immense love I have had always for you.\n\nWhat does the father mainly want to say to his son in short?"," \" Teach you how to live and survive.\""],["Article: Dear son,\nThe day that you see me old and I am already not in good health, have patience and try to understand me.\nIf I get dirty when eating, if I can not dress, have patience and remember the hours I spent teaching it to you. If, when I speak to you, I repeat the same things thousand and one times, do not interrupt me, listen to me. When you were small, I had to read to you thousand and one times the same story until you got to sleep. When I do not want to have a shower, neither shame me nor scold me. Remember when I had to chase you with thousand excuses I invented, in order that you wanted to breathe. When you see my knowing little about new technologies, give me the necessary time and do not look at me with your mocking smile. I taught you how to do so many things: to eat good, to dress well, to confront life... When at some moment I lose the memory or the thread of our conversation, let me have the necessary time to remember, and if I cannot do it, do not become nervous, as the most important thing is not our conversation but surely to be with you and to have you listening to me.\nIf ever I do not want to eat, do not force me. I know well when I need to and when not. When my tired legs do not allow me to walk, give me your hand, the same way I did when you made your first step. And when someday I say to you that I do not want to live anymore--that I want to rest forever, do not get angry. Someday you will understand.\nTry to understand that _ . Some day you will discover that, despite my mistakes, I always wanted the best thing for you and that I tried to prepare the way for you. You must not feel sad, angry or impotent for seeing me near you. You must be next to me, try to understand me and to help me as I did it when you starting living. I will pay you by a smile and by the immense love I have had always for you.\n\nWhat does the father mainly want to say to his son in short?"," \" Share you how I taught you.\""],["Article: Dear son,\nThe day that you see me old and I am already not in good health, have patience and try to understand me.\nIf I get dirty when eating, if I can not dress, have patience and remember the hours I spent teaching it to you. If, when I speak to you, I repeat the same things thousand and one times, do not interrupt me, listen to me. When you were small, I had to read to you thousand and one times the same story until you got to sleep. When I do not want to have a shower, neither shame me nor scold me. Remember when I had to chase you with thousand excuses I invented, in order that you wanted to breathe. When you see my knowing little about new technologies, give me the necessary time and do not look at me with your mocking smile. I taught you how to do so many things: to eat good, to dress well, to confront life... When at some moment I lose the memory or the thread of our conversation, let me have the necessary time to remember, and if I cannot do it, do not become nervous, as the most important thing is not our conversation but surely to be with you and to have you listening to me.\nIf ever I do not want to eat, do not force me. I know well when I need to and when not. When my tired legs do not allow me to walk, give me your hand, the same way I did when you made your first step. And when someday I say to you that I do not want to live anymore--that I want to rest forever, do not get angry. Someday you will understand.\nTry to understand that _ . Some day you will discover that, despite my mistakes, I always wanted the best thing for you and that I tried to prepare the way for you. You must not feel sad, angry or impotent for seeing me near you. You must be next to me, try to understand me and to help me as I did it when you starting living. I will pay you by a smile and by the immense love I have had always for you.\n\nWhat does the father mainly want to say to his son in short?"," \" Help to end my way with your love and patience.\""],["Article: Healthy relationships are fun and make you feel good about yourself. The relationships that you make in your teenage years will be a special pan of your life. They will teach you some of the most important lessons about who you are. This may help you understand different kinds of relationships, what makes each relationship special, and how to communicate in a positive way. \n What makes a relationship healthy?\n Communication and Sharing: The most important part of any healthy relationship between two people is being able to talk and listen to each other. You and the other person can find out what your common interests are. You can share your feelings with the other person and trust that he or she will be there to listen to you and support you. In healthy relationships, people don't lie. Communication is based on honesty and trust. By listening carefully and sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people, you show them that they play an important part in your life.\n Respect and Trust: In healthy relationships, you learn to respect and trust important people in your life. Disagreements may still happen, but you learn to stay calm and talk about how you feel. Talking calmly helps you to understand the real reason for not getting along. It makes it much easier to figure out how to fix it. In healthy relationships, working through disagreements often makes the relationship stronger. In healthy relationships, people respect each other for who they are. This includes respecting and listening to yourself and your feelings so you can set boundaries and feel comfortable. You will find that you learn to understand experiences and feelings of others as well as having them understand your experiences and feelings.\n How do I know that I have a healthy relationship with someone?\n You know that you are in a healthy relationship with someone because you feel good about yourself when you are around that person. Unhealthy relationships can make you feel sad, angry, scared, or worried.\n Healthy peer relationships involve an equal amount of giving and taking in the relationship. In unhealthy relationships, there is an unfair balance. You may often feel that you are giving the other person more attention than that he or she gives to you.\n You should feel safe around the other person and feel that you can trust him or her with your secrets. In a healthy relationship, you like to spend time with the other person, instead of feeling that you have to spend time with him or her.\n\n _ .different kinds of people and occasions\n _ .disagree and quarrel with each other\n _ .all of the above\nQuestion: Which of the following relationships is healthy?\nAnswer: You like to talk to someone and listen to him or her.\nThe passage implies that _ ."," it's easy to establish a good relationship with someone"],["Article: Healthy relationships are fun and make you feel good about yourself. The relationships that you make in your teenage years will be a special pan of your life. They will teach you some of the most important lessons about who you are. This may help you understand different kinds of relationships, what makes each relationship special, and how to communicate in a positive way. \n What makes a relationship healthy?\n Communication and Sharing: The most important part of any healthy relationship between two people is being able to talk and listen to each other. You and the other person can find out what your common interests are. You can share your feelings with the other person and trust that he or she will be there to listen to you and support you. In healthy relationships, people don't lie. Communication is based on honesty and trust. By listening carefully and sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people, you show them that they play an important part in your life.\n Respect and Trust: In healthy relationships, you learn to respect and trust important people in your life. Disagreements may still happen, but you learn to stay calm and talk about how you feel. Talking calmly helps you to understand the real reason for not getting along. It makes it much easier to figure out how to fix it. In healthy relationships, working through disagreements often makes the relationship stronger. In healthy relationships, people respect each other for who they are. This includes respecting and listening to yourself and your feelings so you can set boundaries and feel comfortable. You will find that you learn to understand experiences and feelings of others as well as having them understand your experiences and feelings.\n How do I know that I have a healthy relationship with someone?\n You know that you are in a healthy relationship with someone because you feel good about yourself when you are around that person. Unhealthy relationships can make you feel sad, angry, scared, or worried.\n Healthy peer relationships involve an equal amount of giving and taking in the relationship. In unhealthy relationships, there is an unfair balance. You may often feel that you are giving the other person more attention than that he or she gives to you.\n You should feel safe around the other person and feel that you can trust him or her with your secrets. In a healthy relationship, you like to spend time with the other person, instead of feeling that you have to spend time with him or her.\n\n _ .different kinds of people and occasions\n _ .disagree and quarrel with each other\n _ .all of the above\nQuestion: Which of the following relationships is healthy?\nAnswer: You like to talk to someone and listen to him or her.\nThe passage implies that _ ."," you don't need to give anything to make relationships healthy"],["Article: Healthy relationships are fun and make you feel good about yourself. The relationships that you make in your teenage years will be a special pan of your life. They will teach you some of the most important lessons about who you are. This may help you understand different kinds of relationships, what makes each relationship special, and how to communicate in a positive way. \n What makes a relationship healthy?\n Communication and Sharing: The most important part of any healthy relationship between two people is being able to talk and listen to each other. You and the other person can find out what your common interests are. You can share your feelings with the other person and trust that he or she will be there to listen to you and support you. In healthy relationships, people don't lie. Communication is based on honesty and trust. By listening carefully and sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people, you show them that they play an important part in your life.\n Respect and Trust: In healthy relationships, you learn to respect and trust important people in your life. Disagreements may still happen, but you learn to stay calm and talk about how you feel. Talking calmly helps you to understand the real reason for not getting along. It makes it much easier to figure out how to fix it. In healthy relationships, working through disagreements often makes the relationship stronger. In healthy relationships, people respect each other for who they are. This includes respecting and listening to yourself and your feelings so you can set boundaries and feel comfortable. You will find that you learn to understand experiences and feelings of others as well as having them understand your experiences and feelings.\n How do I know that I have a healthy relationship with someone?\n You know that you are in a healthy relationship with someone because you feel good about yourself when you are around that person. Unhealthy relationships can make you feel sad, angry, scared, or worried.\n Healthy peer relationships involve an equal amount of giving and taking in the relationship. In unhealthy relationships, there is an unfair balance. You may often feel that you are giving the other person more attention than that he or she gives to you.\n You should feel safe around the other person and feel that you can trust him or her with your secrets. In a healthy relationship, you like to spend time with the other person, instead of feeling that you have to spend time with him or her.\n\n _ .different kinds of people and occasions\n _ .disagree and quarrel with each other\n _ .all of the above\nQuestion: Which of the following relationships is healthy?\nAnswer: You like to talk to someone and listen to him or her.\nThe passage implies that _ ."," healthy relationships need money, time, energy and care"],["Article: Healthy relationships are fun and make you feel good about yourself. The relationships that you make in your teenage years will be a special pan of your life. They will teach you some of the most important lessons about who you are. This may help you understand different kinds of relationships, what makes each relationship special, and how to communicate in a positive way. \n What makes a relationship healthy?\n Communication and Sharing: The most important part of any healthy relationship between two people is being able to talk and listen to each other. You and the other person can find out what your common interests are. You can share your feelings with the other person and trust that he or she will be there to listen to you and support you. In healthy relationships, people don't lie. Communication is based on honesty and trust. By listening carefully and sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people, you show them that they play an important part in your life.\n Respect and Trust: In healthy relationships, you learn to respect and trust important people in your life. Disagreements may still happen, but you learn to stay calm and talk about how you feel. Talking calmly helps you to understand the real reason for not getting along. It makes it much easier to figure out how to fix it. In healthy relationships, working through disagreements often makes the relationship stronger. In healthy relationships, people respect each other for who they are. This includes respecting and listening to yourself and your feelings so you can set boundaries and feel comfortable. You will find that you learn to understand experiences and feelings of others as well as having them understand your experiences and feelings.\n How do I know that I have a healthy relationship with someone?\n You know that you are in a healthy relationship with someone because you feel good about yourself when you are around that person. Unhealthy relationships can make you feel sad, angry, scared, or worried.\n Healthy peer relationships involve an equal amount of giving and taking in the relationship. In unhealthy relationships, there is an unfair balance. You may often feel that you are giving the other person more attention than that he or she gives to you.\n You should feel safe around the other person and feel that you can trust him or her with your secrets. In a healthy relationship, you like to spend time with the other person, instead of feeling that you have to spend time with him or her.\n\n _ .different kinds of people and occasions\n _ .disagree and quarrel with each other\n _ .all of the above\nQuestion: Which of the following relationships is healthy?\nAnswer: You like to talk to someone and listen to him or her.\nThe passage implies that _ ."," mutual respect and trust lead to strong relationships"],["Article: Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself.\nThe expressionto be in hot water is a very old expression. Hot water was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.\nThat no longer happens. But we still get in hot water. When we are in hot water, we are in trouble. It can be any kind of trouble--serious or not so serious. A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother, if he walks in the house with dirty shoes.\nBeingin deep wateris almost the same as being in hot water. When you are in deep water, you are in a difficult position.\nTo keep your head above wateris a colorful expression that means staying out of debt. A company seeks to keep its head above water during economic hard times. A man who loses his job tries to keep his head above water until he finds a new job.\nWater over the dam is another expression about a past event. It is something that is finished. It cannot be changed. The expression comes from the idea that water that has flowed over a dam cannot be brought back again.\nAnother common expression to hold water, is about the strength or weakness of an idea or opinion that you may be arguing about. It probably comes from a way of testing the condition of a container.; If it can hold water, it is strong and has no holes in it. If your argument can hold water, it is strong and does not have any holes.\nThrowing cold water also is an expression that deals with ideas or suggestions. It means to not like an idea. For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems. But your wife throws cold water on the idea, because she says a new car costs too much.\n\n _ .he faces a difficult choice\nQuestion: What can you say to your friend Jane, who is troubled by a mistake she has made?\nAnswer: It is water over the dam.\n _ .weak\nThe passage explains the origins of the following expressions EXCEPT _ ."," to be in hot water"],["Article: Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself.\nThe expressionto be in hot water is a very old expression. Hot water was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.\nThat no longer happens. But we still get in hot water. When we are in hot water, we are in trouble. It can be any kind of trouble--serious or not so serious. A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother, if he walks in the house with dirty shoes.\nBeingin deep wateris almost the same as being in hot water. When you are in deep water, you are in a difficult position.\nTo keep your head above wateris a colorful expression that means staying out of debt. A company seeks to keep its head above water during economic hard times. A man who loses his job tries to keep his head above water until he finds a new job.\nWater over the dam is another expression about a past event. It is something that is finished. It cannot be changed. The expression comes from the idea that water that has flowed over a dam cannot be brought back again.\nAnother common expression to hold water, is about the strength or weakness of an idea or opinion that you may be arguing about. It probably comes from a way of testing the condition of a container.; If it can hold water, it is strong and has no holes in it. If your argument can hold water, it is strong and does not have any holes.\nThrowing cold water also is an expression that deals with ideas or suggestions. It means to not like an idea. For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems. But your wife throws cold water on the idea, because she says a new car costs too much.\n\n _ .he faces a difficult choice\nQuestion: What can you say to your friend Jane, who is troubled by a mistake she has made?\nAnswer: It is water over the dam.\n _ .weak\nThe passage explains the origins of the following expressions EXCEPT _ ."," to keep your head above water"],["Article: Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself.\nThe expressionto be in hot water is a very old expression. Hot water was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.\nThat no longer happens. But we still get in hot water. When we are in hot water, we are in trouble. It can be any kind of trouble--serious or not so serious. A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother, if he walks in the house with dirty shoes.\nBeingin deep wateris almost the same as being in hot water. When you are in deep water, you are in a difficult position.\nTo keep your head above wateris a colorful expression that means staying out of debt. A company seeks to keep its head above water during economic hard times. A man who loses his job tries to keep his head above water until he finds a new job.\nWater over the dam is another expression about a past event. It is something that is finished. It cannot be changed. The expression comes from the idea that water that has flowed over a dam cannot be brought back again.\nAnother common expression to hold water, is about the strength or weakness of an idea or opinion that you may be arguing about. It probably comes from a way of testing the condition of a container.; If it can hold water, it is strong and has no holes in it. If your argument can hold water, it is strong and does not have any holes.\nThrowing cold water also is an expression that deals with ideas or suggestions. It means to not like an idea. For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems. But your wife throws cold water on the idea, because she says a new car costs too much.\n\n _ .he faces a difficult choice\nQuestion: What can you say to your friend Jane, who is troubled by a mistake she has made?\nAnswer: It is water over the dam.\n _ .weak\nThe passage explains the origins of the following expressions EXCEPT _ ."," water over the dam"],["Article: Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself.\nThe expressionto be in hot water is a very old expression. Hot water was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.\nThat no longer happens. But we still get in hot water. When we are in hot water, we are in trouble. It can be any kind of trouble--serious or not so serious. A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother, if he walks in the house with dirty shoes.\nBeingin deep wateris almost the same as being in hot water. When you are in deep water, you are in a difficult position.\nTo keep your head above wateris a colorful expression that means staying out of debt. A company seeks to keep its head above water during economic hard times. A man who loses his job tries to keep his head above water until he finds a new job.\nWater over the dam is another expression about a past event. It is something that is finished. It cannot be changed. The expression comes from the idea that water that has flowed over a dam cannot be brought back again.\nAnother common expression to hold water, is about the strength or weakness of an idea or opinion that you may be arguing about. It probably comes from a way of testing the condition of a container.; If it can hold water, it is strong and has no holes in it. If your argument can hold water, it is strong and does not have any holes.\nThrowing cold water also is an expression that deals with ideas or suggestions. It means to not like an idea. For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems. But your wife throws cold water on the idea, because she says a new car costs too much.\n\n _ .he faces a difficult choice\nQuestion: What can you say to your friend Jane, who is troubled by a mistake she has made?\nAnswer: It is water over the dam.\n _ .weak\nThe passage explains the origins of the following expressions EXCEPT _ ."," to hold water"],["Article: Some nations think they must have more and more babies, more and more people, if they are to remain strong and free.\nActually, this is not so. Very often in history, small nations have conquered large ones. It's not so much the size of the army as its organization and the technical level of its weapons. Thus, Greece took over Persia in the 300s B.C., Great Britain took over India in the 1700s, even though Persia and India had far bigger population than Greece and Great Britain.\nIf a nation wishes to avoid being dominated by its neighbors, its best chance is to raise its standard of living and its level of technology. _ can be done best by not allowing its population to grow to such a point that it is sunk in misery and poverty. In fact, the worst way in which a nation can try to avoid being dominated by its neighbor is to increase its population to the point of misery and poverty.\nIf every nation tries to compete with its neighbors by raising its population, then the whole world will be sunk in misery and poverty. The nations will become weak in a disaster that will leave nothing behind that is worth dominating. No one will have gained anything. Everyone will have lost everything.\nOnce all this is understood, and people generally agree that population growth must not be allowed to continue, they must also come to understand how that growth can be stopped. Population grows because more people are being born than are dying. There are two ways, then, in which the growth can be stopped. You can increase the number of people who die until it matches the number of people who are being born. Or else you can decrease the number of people who are born until it matches the number of people who are dying.\nThe first method--increasing the death rate--is the usual way in which population is controlled in all species of living things other than ourselves, but we don't want that, for disaster lies that way. The intelligent way is to reduce the birth rate. But how can the birth rate be reduced?\n\n _ .it could still remain strong\nQuestion: What might the author be further discussing after the passage?\nAnswer: Methods of decreasing population.\nThe passage mainly focuses on _ ."," why we must control population"],["Article: Some nations think they must have more and more babies, more and more people, if they are to remain strong and free.\nActually, this is not so. Very often in history, small nations have conquered large ones. It's not so much the size of the army as its organization and the technical level of its weapons. Thus, Greece took over Persia in the 300s B.C., Great Britain took over India in the 1700s, even though Persia and India had far bigger population than Greece and Great Britain.\nIf a nation wishes to avoid being dominated by its neighbors, its best chance is to raise its standard of living and its level of technology. _ can be done best by not allowing its population to grow to such a point that it is sunk in misery and poverty. In fact, the worst way in which a nation can try to avoid being dominated by its neighbor is to increase its population to the point of misery and poverty.\nIf every nation tries to compete with its neighbors by raising its population, then the whole world will be sunk in misery and poverty. The nations will become weak in a disaster that will leave nothing behind that is worth dominating. No one will have gained anything. Everyone will have lost everything.\nOnce all this is understood, and people generally agree that population growth must not be allowed to continue, they must also come to understand how that growth can be stopped. Population grows because more people are being born than are dying. There are two ways, then, in which the growth can be stopped. You can increase the number of people who die until it matches the number of people who are being born. Or else you can decrease the number of people who are born until it matches the number of people who are dying.\nThe first method--increasing the death rate--is the usual way in which population is controlled in all species of living things other than ourselves, but we don't want that, for disaster lies that way. The intelligent way is to reduce the birth rate. But how can the birth rate be reduced?\n\n _ .it could still remain strong\nQuestion: What might the author be further discussing after the passage?\nAnswer: Methods of decreasing population.\nThe passage mainly focuses on _ ."," where we can find a solution"],["Article: Some nations think they must have more and more babies, more and more people, if they are to remain strong and free.\nActually, this is not so. Very often in history, small nations have conquered large ones. It's not so much the size of the army as its organization and the technical level of its weapons. Thus, Greece took over Persia in the 300s B.C., Great Britain took over India in the 1700s, even though Persia and India had far bigger population than Greece and Great Britain.\nIf a nation wishes to avoid being dominated by its neighbors, its best chance is to raise its standard of living and its level of technology. _ can be done best by not allowing its population to grow to such a point that it is sunk in misery and poverty. In fact, the worst way in which a nation can try to avoid being dominated by its neighbor is to increase its population to the point of misery and poverty.\nIf every nation tries to compete with its neighbors by raising its population, then the whole world will be sunk in misery and poverty. The nations will become weak in a disaster that will leave nothing behind that is worth dominating. No one will have gained anything. Everyone will have lost everything.\nOnce all this is understood, and people generally agree that population growth must not be allowed to continue, they must also come to understand how that growth can be stopped. Population grows because more people are being born than are dying. There are two ways, then, in which the growth can be stopped. You can increase the number of people who die until it matches the number of people who are being born. Or else you can decrease the number of people who are born until it matches the number of people who are dying.\nThe first method--increasing the death rate--is the usual way in which population is controlled in all species of living things other than ourselves, but we don't want that, for disaster lies that way. The intelligent way is to reduce the birth rate. But how can the birth rate be reduced?\n\n _ .it could still remain strong\nQuestion: What might the author be further discussing after the passage?\nAnswer: Methods of decreasing population.\nThe passage mainly focuses on _ ."," how to stop population growth"],["Article: Some nations think they must have more and more babies, more and more people, if they are to remain strong and free.\nActually, this is not so. Very often in history, small nations have conquered large ones. It's not so much the size of the army as its organization and the technical level of its weapons. Thus, Greece took over Persia in the 300s B.C., Great Britain took over India in the 1700s, even though Persia and India had far bigger population than Greece and Great Britain.\nIf a nation wishes to avoid being dominated by its neighbors, its best chance is to raise its standard of living and its level of technology. _ can be done best by not allowing its population to grow to such a point that it is sunk in misery and poverty. In fact, the worst way in which a nation can try to avoid being dominated by its neighbor is to increase its population to the point of misery and poverty.\nIf every nation tries to compete with its neighbors by raising its population, then the whole world will be sunk in misery and poverty. The nations will become weak in a disaster that will leave nothing behind that is worth dominating. No one will have gained anything. Everyone will have lost everything.\nOnce all this is understood, and people generally agree that population growth must not be allowed to continue, they must also come to understand how that growth can be stopped. Population grows because more people are being born than are dying. There are two ways, then, in which the growth can be stopped. You can increase the number of people who die until it matches the number of people who are being born. Or else you can decrease the number of people who are born until it matches the number of people who are dying.\nThe first method--increasing the death rate--is the usual way in which population is controlled in all species of living things other than ourselves, but we don't want that, for disaster lies that way. The intelligent way is to reduce the birth rate. But how can the birth rate be reduced?\n\n _ .it could still remain strong\nQuestion: What might the author be further discussing after the passage?\nAnswer: Methods of decreasing population.\nThe passage mainly focuses on _ ."," how to become a strong nation"],["Article: Traditionally, women have fallen behind men in adoption of Internet technologies, but a study released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that women under age 65 now get ahead of men in Internet usage, though only by a few percentage points. But the survey also noted that the _ between women and men on the Web is even greater among the 18-to-29 age group and African Americans.\nThe report, \"How Women and Men Use the Internet\", examined use by both sexes, looking at what men and women are doing online as well as their rate of adopting new Web-based technologies.\nThe report found that 86 percent of women aged 18 to 29 were online, compared with 80 percent of men in the same age group. Among African Americans, 60 percent of women are online, compared with 50 percent of men.\nIn other age groups, the disparity is only slight, with women outpacing men by 3 percentage points. However, among the older group, those age 65 and older, 34 percent of men are online, compared with 21 percent of women.\nMen tend (......) to use the Web for information and entertainment, getting sports scores and stock quotes and downloading music, while women tend to be heavier users of mapping and direction services, and communication services such as e-mail.\n\n _ .women use the Internet more than men\nQuestion: In which age group do women fall behind men in the use of the Internet?\nAnswer: 65 and older.\nWhat does the passage mainly tell us?"," Women are catching up in the use of the Internet."],["Article: Traditionally, women have fallen behind men in adoption of Internet technologies, but a study released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that women under age 65 now get ahead of men in Internet usage, though only by a few percentage points. But the survey also noted that the _ between women and men on the Web is even greater among the 18-to-29 age group and African Americans.\nThe report, \"How Women and Men Use the Internet\", examined use by both sexes, looking at what men and women are doing online as well as their rate of adopting new Web-based technologies.\nThe report found that 86 percent of women aged 18 to 29 were online, compared with 80 percent of men in the same age group. Among African Americans, 60 percent of women are online, compared with 50 percent of men.\nIn other age groups, the disparity is only slight, with women outpacing men by 3 percentage points. However, among the older group, those age 65 and older, 34 percent of men are online, compared with 21 percent of women.\nMen tend (......) to use the Web for information and entertainment, getting sports scores and stock quotes and downloading music, while women tend to be heavier users of mapping and direction services, and communication services such as e-mail.\n\n _ .women use the Internet more than men\nQuestion: In which age group do women fall behind men in the use of the Internet?\nAnswer: 65 and older.\nWhat does the passage mainly tell us?"," Men and women use the Internet for different purposes."],["Article: Traditionally, women have fallen behind men in adoption of Internet technologies, but a study released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that women under age 65 now get ahead of men in Internet usage, though only by a few percentage points. But the survey also noted that the _ between women and men on the Web is even greater among the 18-to-29 age group and African Americans.\nThe report, \"How Women and Men Use the Internet\", examined use by both sexes, looking at what men and women are doing online as well as their rate of adopting new Web-based technologies.\nThe report found that 86 percent of women aged 18 to 29 were online, compared with 80 percent of men in the same age group. Among African Americans, 60 percent of women are online, compared with 50 percent of men.\nIn other age groups, the disparity is only slight, with women outpacing men by 3 percentage points. However, among the older group, those age 65 and older, 34 percent of men are online, compared with 21 percent of women.\nMen tend (......) to use the Web for information and entertainment, getting sports scores and stock quotes and downloading music, while women tend to be heavier users of mapping and direction services, and communication services such as e-mail.\n\n _ .women use the Internet more than men\nQuestion: In which age group do women fall behind men in the use of the Internet?\nAnswer: 65 and older.\nWhat does the passage mainly tell us?"," How people use the Internet in different age groups"],["Article: Traditionally, women have fallen behind men in adoption of Internet technologies, but a study released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that women under age 65 now get ahead of men in Internet usage, though only by a few percentage points. But the survey also noted that the _ between women and men on the Web is even greater among the 18-to-29 age group and African Americans.\nThe report, \"How Women and Men Use the Internet\", examined use by both sexes, looking at what men and women are doing online as well as their rate of adopting new Web-based technologies.\nThe report found that 86 percent of women aged 18 to 29 were online, compared with 80 percent of men in the same age group. Among African Americans, 60 percent of women are online, compared with 50 percent of men.\nIn other age groups, the disparity is only slight, with women outpacing men by 3 percentage points. However, among the older group, those age 65 and older, 34 percent of men are online, compared with 21 percent of women.\nMen tend (......) to use the Web for information and entertainment, getting sports scores and stock quotes and downloading music, while women tend to be heavier users of mapping and direction services, and communication services such as e-mail.\n\n _ .women use the Internet more than men\nQuestion: In which age group do women fall behind men in the use of the Internet?\nAnswer: 65 and older.\nWhat does the passage mainly tell us?"," Why women fall behind in the adoption of Internet technologies."],["Article: For years we have been dieting strictly after the year-end overeating, afraid that when summer. comes, the bigger size we have accumulated will betray how we ate. Now scientists say, it's a little bug that causes obesity .\n As the holiday season with its abundant feasting arrives, millions of food lovers are keeping an eye on their figures. But scientists have found that weight gain is not about too much Christmas\nturkey or hot chocolates, but some bacteria in your guts .\n Chinese scientists recently discovered a type ofbacteria in guts that may be to blame for obesity.\n A research team led by Zhao Liping, a professor in Shanghai, has identified a precise link\nbetween a particular kind ofbacteria and unusual weight gain.\n\"The endotoxin released by the bacterium can activate a gene that helps produce fat. And it also deactivates a gene that consumes fat,\" Zhao says.\n Scientists have long believed that microscopic organisms in the gut, microbiota, may play a very important role in weight gain, but they had never been able to prove it.\n In 2004, American microbiologist Jeffrey Gordon and his colleagues discovered a general link between obesity and gut microbiota in mice.\n While a link was believed to exist, proving it was another matter.\n\"The list of diseases that they may play a role in is just growing and growing,\" says Lita Proctor, director of the US National Institutes of Health. \"But the problem is that we're only able to look at associations and aren't yet able to conduct cause-and-effect studies.\"\n In the clinical study, researchers found a growth of too much endotoxin-producing bacteria,\nleading t0 35 percent ofthe gut bacteria, in an obese patient whose initial weight was 175 kg.\n Based on this information, researchers tried to cure the patient by feeding him a specialized\nnutritional liquid food to decrease the bacteria in his guts to ignorable amounts.\n After 23 weeks, the patient lost 51.4 kg, with his fatty liver disease having almost disappeared.\n\n _ .we don't want to look fat\nQuestion: What can be learned from Zhao's research?\nAnswer: Obesity is related to a kind of bacteria.\nQuestion: Which of the following statements is TRUE?\nAnswer: Scientists found bacteria may be related to many diseases.\n _ .the amount of gut bacteria was decreased\nWhat does the passage mainly talk about?"," People's eating habits."],["Article: For years we have been dieting strictly after the year-end overeating, afraid that when summer. comes, the bigger size we have accumulated will betray how we ate. Now scientists say, it's a little bug that causes obesity .\n As the holiday season with its abundant feasting arrives, millions of food lovers are keeping an eye on their figures. But scientists have found that weight gain is not about too much Christmas\nturkey or hot chocolates, but some bacteria in your guts .\n Chinese scientists recently discovered a type ofbacteria in guts that may be to blame for obesity.\n A research team led by Zhao Liping, a professor in Shanghai, has identified a precise link\nbetween a particular kind ofbacteria and unusual weight gain.\n\"The endotoxin released by the bacterium can activate a gene that helps produce fat. And it also deactivates a gene that consumes fat,\" Zhao says.\n Scientists have long believed that microscopic organisms in the gut, microbiota, may play a very important role in weight gain, but they had never been able to prove it.\n In 2004, American microbiologist Jeffrey Gordon and his colleagues discovered a general link between obesity and gut microbiota in mice.\n While a link was believed to exist, proving it was another matter.\n\"The list of diseases that they may play a role in is just growing and growing,\" says Lita Proctor, director of the US National Institutes of Health. \"But the problem is that we're only able to look at associations and aren't yet able to conduct cause-and-effect studies.\"\n In the clinical study, researchers found a growth of too much endotoxin-producing bacteria,\nleading t0 35 percent ofthe gut bacteria, in an obese patient whose initial weight was 175 kg.\n Based on this information, researchers tried to cure the patient by feeding him a specialized\nnutritional liquid food to decrease the bacteria in his guts to ignorable amounts.\n After 23 weeks, the patient lost 51.4 kg, with his fatty liver disease having almost disappeared.\n\n _ .we don't want to look fat\nQuestion: What can be learned from Zhao's research?\nAnswer: Obesity is related to a kind of bacteria.\nQuestion: Which of the following statements is TRUE?\nAnswer: Scientists found bacteria may be related to many diseases.\n _ .the amount of gut bacteria was decreased\nWhat does the passage mainly talk about?"," Healthy lifestyles."],["Article: For years we have been dieting strictly after the year-end overeating, afraid that when summer. comes, the bigger size we have accumulated will betray how we ate. Now scientists say, it's a little bug that causes obesity .\n As the holiday season with its abundant feasting arrives, millions of food lovers are keeping an eye on their figures. But scientists have found that weight gain is not about too much Christmas\nturkey or hot chocolates, but some bacteria in your guts .\n Chinese scientists recently discovered a type ofbacteria in guts that may be to blame for obesity.\n A research team led by Zhao Liping, a professor in Shanghai, has identified a precise link\nbetween a particular kind ofbacteria and unusual weight gain.\n\"The endotoxin released by the bacterium can activate a gene that helps produce fat. And it also deactivates a gene that consumes fat,\" Zhao says.\n Scientists have long believed that microscopic organisms in the gut, microbiota, may play a very important role in weight gain, but they had never been able to prove it.\n In 2004, American microbiologist Jeffrey Gordon and his colleagues discovered a general link between obesity and gut microbiota in mice.\n While a link was believed to exist, proving it was another matter.\n\"The list of diseases that they may play a role in is just growing and growing,\" says Lita Proctor, director of the US National Institutes of Health. \"But the problem is that we're only able to look at associations and aren't yet able to conduct cause-and-effect studies.\"\n In the clinical study, researchers found a growth of too much endotoxin-producing bacteria,\nleading t0 35 percent ofthe gut bacteria, in an obese patient whose initial weight was 175 kg.\n Based on this information, researchers tried to cure the patient by feeding him a specialized\nnutritional liquid food to decrease the bacteria in his guts to ignorable amounts.\n After 23 weeks, the patient lost 51.4 kg, with his fatty liver disease having almost disappeared.\n\n _ .we don't want to look fat\nQuestion: What can be learned from Zhao's research?\nAnswer: Obesity is related to a kind of bacteria.\nQuestion: Which of the following statements is TRUE?\nAnswer: Scientists found bacteria may be related to many diseases.\n _ .the amount of gut bacteria was decreased\nWhat does the passage mainly talk about?"," A medical discovery."],["Article: For years we have been dieting strictly after the year-end overeating, afraid that when summer. comes, the bigger size we have accumulated will betray how we ate. Now scientists say, it's a little bug that causes obesity .\n As the holiday season with its abundant feasting arrives, millions of food lovers are keeping an eye on their figures. But scientists have found that weight gain is not about too much Christmas\nturkey or hot chocolates, but some bacteria in your guts .\n Chinese scientists recently discovered a type ofbacteria in guts that may be to blame for obesity.\n A research team led by Zhao Liping, a professor in Shanghai, has identified a precise link\nbetween a particular kind ofbacteria and unusual weight gain.\n\"The endotoxin released by the bacterium can activate a gene that helps produce fat. And it also deactivates a gene that consumes fat,\" Zhao says.\n Scientists have long believed that microscopic organisms in the gut, microbiota, may play a very important role in weight gain, but they had never been able to prove it.\n In 2004, American microbiologist Jeffrey Gordon and his colleagues discovered a general link between obesity and gut microbiota in mice.\n While a link was believed to exist, proving it was another matter.\n\"The list of diseases that they may play a role in is just growing and growing,\" says Lita Proctor, director of the US National Institutes of Health. \"But the problem is that we're only able to look at associations and aren't yet able to conduct cause-and-effect studies.\"\n In the clinical study, researchers found a growth of too much endotoxin-producing bacteria,\nleading t0 35 percent ofthe gut bacteria, in an obese patient whose initial weight was 175 kg.\n Based on this information, researchers tried to cure the patient by feeding him a specialized\nnutritional liquid food to decrease the bacteria in his guts to ignorable amounts.\n After 23 weeks, the patient lost 51.4 kg, with his fatty liver disease having almost disappeared.\n\n _ .we don't want to look fat\nQuestion: What can be learned from Zhao's research?\nAnswer: Obesity is related to a kind of bacteria.\nQuestion: Which of the following statements is TRUE?\nAnswer: Scientists found bacteria may be related to many diseases.\n _ .the amount of gut bacteria was decreased\nWhat does the passage mainly talk about?"," The consequence of obesity."],["Article: Water is very important to living things. Without water there can be no life on the earth. All animals and plants need water. Man also needs water. We need water to drink, to cook our food and to clean ourselves. Water is needed in offices, factories and schools. Water is needed everywhere.\nThere is water in seas, rivers and lakes. Water is found almost everywhere. Even in the desert part of the world, there is some water in the air. You can not see or feel it when it is a part of the air. The water in the seas, rivers and lakes is a liquid, the water in the air is a gas, and we call it water vapour .\nClouds are made of water. They may be made of very small drops of water. They may also be made of snow crystals . Snow crystals are very very small crystals of ice. Ice is frozen water. It is a solid. There can be snow and ice everywhere in winter.\nWater may be a solid or a liquid or a gas. When it is a solid, it may be as hard as a stone. When it is a liquid, you can drink it. When it is a gas, you can not see or feel it.\n\nQuestion: Where can we find water?\nAnswer: Water can be found almost everywhere.\nQuestion: We can drink water when it is _\nAnswer: aliquid\nQuestion: Clouds are made of _\nAnswer: very small drops of water or snow crystals\nWater has three states . They are _"," solid, liquid and gas"],["Article: Water is very important to living things. Without water there can be no life on the earth. All animals and plants need water. Man also needs water. We need water to drink, to cook our food and to clean ourselves. Water is needed in offices, factories and schools. Water is needed everywhere.\nThere is water in seas, rivers and lakes. Water is found almost everywhere. Even in the desert part of the world, there is some water in the air. You can not see or feel it when it is a part of the air. The water in the seas, rivers and lakes is a liquid, the water in the air is a gas, and we call it water vapour .\nClouds are made of water. They may be made of very small drops of water. They may also be made of snow crystals . Snow crystals are very very small crystals of ice. Ice is frozen water. It is a solid. There can be snow and ice everywhere in winter.\nWater may be a solid or a liquid or a gas. When it is a solid, it may be as hard as a stone. When it is a liquid, you can drink it. When it is a gas, you can not see or feel it.\n\nQuestion: Where can we find water?\nAnswer: Water can be found almost everywhere.\nQuestion: We can drink water when it is _\nAnswer: aliquid\nQuestion: Clouds are made of _\nAnswer: very small drops of water or snow crystals\nWater has three states . They are _"," solid, vapour, snow"],["Article: Water is very important to living things. Without water there can be no life on the earth. All animals and plants need water. Man also needs water. We need water to drink, to cook our food and to clean ourselves. Water is needed in offices, factories and schools. Water is needed everywhere.\nThere is water in seas, rivers and lakes. Water is found almost everywhere. Even in the desert part of the world, there is some water in the air. You can not see or feel it when it is a part of the air. The water in the seas, rivers and lakes is a liquid, the water in the air is a gas, and we call it water vapour .\nClouds are made of water. They may be made of very small drops of water. They may also be made of snow crystals . Snow crystals are very very small crystals of ice. Ice is frozen water. It is a solid. There can be snow and ice everywhere in winter.\nWater may be a solid or a liquid or a gas. When it is a solid, it may be as hard as a stone. When it is a liquid, you can drink it. When it is a gas, you can not see or feel it.\n\nQuestion: Where can we find water?\nAnswer: Water can be found almost everywhere.\nQuestion: We can drink water when it is _\nAnswer: aliquid\nQuestion: Clouds are made of _\nAnswer: very small drops of water or snow crystals\nWater has three states . They are _"," drops of water, blocks of ice and crystals of water"],["Article: Water is very important to living things. Without water there can be no life on the earth. All animals and plants need water. Man also needs water. We need water to drink, to cook our food and to clean ourselves. Water is needed in offices, factories and schools. Water is needed everywhere.\nThere is water in seas, rivers and lakes. Water is found almost everywhere. Even in the desert part of the world, there is some water in the air. You can not see or feel it when it is a part of the air. The water in the seas, rivers and lakes is a liquid, the water in the air is a gas, and we call it water vapour .\nClouds are made of water. They may be made of very small drops of water. They may also be made of snow crystals . Snow crystals are very very small crystals of ice. Ice is frozen water. It is a solid. There can be snow and ice everywhere in winter.\nWater may be a solid or a liquid or a gas. When it is a solid, it may be as hard as a stone. When it is a liquid, you can drink it. When it is a gas, you can not see or feel it.\n\nQuestion: Where can we find water?\nAnswer: Water can be found almost everywhere.\nQuestion: We can drink water when it is _\nAnswer: aliquid\nQuestion: Clouds are made of _\nAnswer: very small drops of water or snow crystals\nWater has three states . They are _"," ice, snow and air"],["Article: Most people think about donating blood. However, very few actually do it. Even the most consistent ones donate an average of just three to four times during their lifetime. Now the officials in Sweden are trying to change the trend with the help of modern-day technology.\nThe encouragement to donate again begins shortly after the donor leaves the clinic when he/she receives a \"thank you\" text. Though that certainly helps them feel appreciated, what is even more pleasing is the text they receive each time their blood is used to help someone in need.\nKarolina Wiberg, manager of the Stockholm blood service, believes this small gesture not only results in repeat donors, but helps bring in new ones. _ that was started in Stockholm has received such positive feedback that it is now being rolled out across the country.\nHowever, Swedish officials are not stopping there. They are also encouraging local clinics to publish the exact levels of the different blood groups they have at any given time on their websites. This allows potential donors to realize that their blood can make a difference in saving someone's life.\nWhile all these outreach( ) programs are great, busy citizens, even the ones with the best intentions have to be occasionally reminded. In order to jog their memories, officials ask people for authorization to send them text, Facebook, and e-mail reminders. Though that may sound disturbing, the citizens do not seem to mind, given that the messages are light-hearted and fun -- things like \"We won't give up until you bleed.\"\nThough Sweden is currently the only country using modern technology to urge more donations, don't be surprised if more join in, especially if the Nordic country's blood banks start to overflow!\n\nQuestion: Why is another text sent to blood donors after a \"thank you\" one?\nAnswer: To inform them their blood is used.\nWhat do people think of blood donation reminders?"," Disturbing."],["Article: Most people think about donating blood. However, very few actually do it. Even the most consistent ones donate an average of just three to four times during their lifetime. Now the officials in Sweden are trying to change the trend with the help of modern-day technology.\nThe encouragement to donate again begins shortly after the donor leaves the clinic when he/she receives a \"thank you\" text. Though that certainly helps them feel appreciated, what is even more pleasing is the text they receive each time their blood is used to help someone in need.\nKarolina Wiberg, manager of the Stockholm blood service, believes this small gesture not only results in repeat donors, but helps bring in new ones. _ that was started in Stockholm has received such positive feedback that it is now being rolled out across the country.\nHowever, Swedish officials are not stopping there. They are also encouraging local clinics to publish the exact levels of the different blood groups they have at any given time on their websites. This allows potential donors to realize that their blood can make a difference in saving someone's life.\nWhile all these outreach( ) programs are great, busy citizens, even the ones with the best intentions have to be occasionally reminded. In order to jog their memories, officials ask people for authorization to send them text, Facebook, and e-mail reminders. Though that may sound disturbing, the citizens do not seem to mind, given that the messages are light-hearted and fun -- things like \"We won't give up until you bleed.\"\nThough Sweden is currently the only country using modern technology to urge more donations, don't be surprised if more join in, especially if the Nordic country's blood banks start to overflow!\n\nQuestion: Why is another text sent to blood donors after a \"thank you\" one?\nAnswer: To inform them their blood is used.\nWhat do people think of blood donation reminders?"," Memorable."],["Article: Most people think about donating blood. However, very few actually do it. Even the most consistent ones donate an average of just three to four times during their lifetime. Now the officials in Sweden are trying to change the trend with the help of modern-day technology.\nThe encouragement to donate again begins shortly after the donor leaves the clinic when he/she receives a \"thank you\" text. Though that certainly helps them feel appreciated, what is even more pleasing is the text they receive each time their blood is used to help someone in need.\nKarolina Wiberg, manager of the Stockholm blood service, believes this small gesture not only results in repeat donors, but helps bring in new ones. _ that was started in Stockholm has received such positive feedback that it is now being rolled out across the country.\nHowever, Swedish officials are not stopping there. They are also encouraging local clinics to publish the exact levels of the different blood groups they have at any given time on their websites. This allows potential donors to realize that their blood can make a difference in saving someone's life.\nWhile all these outreach( ) programs are great, busy citizens, even the ones with the best intentions have to be occasionally reminded. In order to jog their memories, officials ask people for authorization to send them text, Facebook, and e-mail reminders. Though that may sound disturbing, the citizens do not seem to mind, given that the messages are light-hearted and fun -- things like \"We won't give up until you bleed.\"\nThough Sweden is currently the only country using modern technology to urge more donations, don't be surprised if more join in, especially if the Nordic country's blood banks start to overflow!\n\nQuestion: Why is another text sent to blood donors after a \"thank you\" one?\nAnswer: To inform them their blood is used.\nWhat do people think of blood donation reminders?"," Boring."],["Article: Most people think about donating blood. However, very few actually do it. Even the most consistent ones donate an average of just three to four times during their lifetime. Now the officials in Sweden are trying to change the trend with the help of modern-day technology.\nThe encouragement to donate again begins shortly after the donor leaves the clinic when he/she receives a \"thank you\" text. Though that certainly helps them feel appreciated, what is even more pleasing is the text they receive each time their blood is used to help someone in need.\nKarolina Wiberg, manager of the Stockholm blood service, believes this small gesture not only results in repeat donors, but helps bring in new ones. _ that was started in Stockholm has received such positive feedback that it is now being rolled out across the country.\nHowever, Swedish officials are not stopping there. They are also encouraging local clinics to publish the exact levels of the different blood groups they have at any given time on their websites. This allows potential donors to realize that their blood can make a difference in saving someone's life.\nWhile all these outreach( ) programs are great, busy citizens, even the ones with the best intentions have to be occasionally reminded. In order to jog their memories, officials ask people for authorization to send them text, Facebook, and e-mail reminders. Though that may sound disturbing, the citizens do not seem to mind, given that the messages are light-hearted and fun -- things like \"We won't give up until you bleed.\"\nThough Sweden is currently the only country using modern technology to urge more donations, don't be surprised if more join in, especially if the Nordic country's blood banks start to overflow!\n\nQuestion: Why is another text sent to blood donors after a \"thank you\" one?\nAnswer: To inform them their blood is used.\nWhat do people think of blood donation reminders?"," Acceptable."]]
[["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"American will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"Americans will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"British will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"CNN will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"Embassy will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"French will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"Houthi will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"Middle Eastern will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"U.S. will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN)The American and British embassies in Yemen suspended operations and moved staffers out Wednesday, and urged their citizens to leave the politically-unstable nation as well. The U.S. Embassy had already been operating on a skeletal staff since late January. The French embassy also said it would close its doors starting Friday due to the security situation. The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest.\n\n - The troubled Middle Eastern nation has been without clear leadership.\n - The U.S. is worried about possible terrorist attacks on Americans.\n"," - \"Yemen will temporarily be closed as of Friday, February 13, 2015, until further notice.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a American Association for Clinical Chemistry test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a CNN test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a Elizabeth Holmes test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a FDA test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a Food and Drug Administration test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a Sanjay Gupta test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a Theranos test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["(CNN) Theranos decided to voluntarily withdraw its Zika virus blood test that it had submitted for Food and Drug Administration approval, the company said Wednesday. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes previously told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta in an exclusive interview that the Zika test, though it's not one that would be as common as a test to check general health, was a priority for the company because it was a \"really important area of blood work.\" She talked about the test at her first presentation to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting in August. The hope, she said, was to be able to run the Zika test on a new mini-lab device the company debuted at the conference.\n\n - The company still considers Zika a \"really important area of blood work\".\n - Theranos cited a \"positive interaction\" with the FDA and said it will resubmit.\n"," - Creating a Zika test fits with this mission to make \"it easier for you to get the lab tests you need.\""],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a AirAsia passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a Bangkok passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a China passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a Chinese passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a English passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a Hostess passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a People's Daily Online passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a Thai passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a Wu passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["A Chinese woman said she endured the worst flight of her life when her armrest was occupied by the bare feet of a fellow passenger for four hours. The woman, named Ms Wu, said her rear passenger, who is allegedly also Chinese, reached out from behind and rested her feet on her chair during the AirAsia flight FD588 from Bangkok to Xi'an on November 29. Ms Wu said she complained in English to the hostess, who was said to be Thai, but the hostess said nothing could be done because 'they are all Chinese,' reported the\u00a0People's Daily Online. According to Ms Wu, as soon as they got on the plane, the passenger, who remains unidentified, took her shoes and socks off and put up her feet on the armrest in front of her.\n\n - Ms Wu, from China, was flying\u00a0from Bangkok to Xi'an when event occurred.\n - Claimed her rear passenger put up bare feet\u00a0as soon as they boarded.\n - Hostess\u00a0allegedly\u00a0said nothing could be done as 'they are all Chinese'.\n"," - This is not the first time a Xi'an passenger has caused a stir during a flight."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Bill passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the CNN passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Colorado passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Colorado Springs passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Controlled Substances Act passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Cox passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Georgia passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Haleigh passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the House of Representatives passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Janea Cox passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Macon passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the Scott Perry passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the THC passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["(CNN)Doctors in Macon, Georgia, told Janea Cox that her daughter, Haleigh, might not live another three months. That was the middle of March, when Haleigh's brain was being short-circuited by hundreds of seizures a day, overrunning the array of five potent drugs meant to control them. Worse, the drugs were damaging Haleigh's organs. \"She was maxed out,\" Cox said. \"She'd quit breathing several times a day, and the doctors blamed it on the seizure medications.\" Cox had heard that a form of medical marijuana might help, but it wasn't available in central Georgia. So a week after hearing the ominous diagnosis, she and Haleigh packed up and moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. There, Haleigh began a regimen of cannabis oil: four times a day and once at night.\n\n - Charlotte's Web Medical Hemp Act of 2014 would amend Controlled Substances Act.\n - Federal bill introduced in U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Scott Perry.\n - Bill would exempt plants with low percentage of THC, chemical that makes users high.\n"," - This month, the U.S. passed a bill allowing banks to handle cash proceeds from dispensaries and other legal marijuana businesses."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of British tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of Britons tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of ISIS tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of Seifeddine Rezgui tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of Sousse tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of Tunisia tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of Tunisian tourists at noon on Friday."],["This is the incredible moment a hotel worker chased the Tunisian gunman moments after he slaughtered 38 innocent tourists including 18 Britons. The unnamed man, who filmed the end of the massacre on his phone, can be seen running after Seifeddine Rezgui as the ISIS militant selects his targets. At one point he even picks up what appears to be a bottle of olive oil as he attempts to sneak up behind the 23-year-old assassin to disarm him. The 11-minute video was released as it emerged the number of Britons killed in Sousse on Friday could reach 30. It also came as Tunisia made its first arrests in connection with the terror attack.\n\n - Unnamed worker filmed the end of the gunman's rampage on his phone.\n - Follows Seifeddine Rezgui through the hotel grounds and up the beach.\n - Video released as it was revealed British death toll could reach up to 30.\n - Group of suspects arrested on Monday, the country's interior minister said.\n"," - Speaking this afternoon, he announced a national moment of silence to be held in honour of Unnamed tourists at noon on Friday."],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Bishop watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Christopher Pyne watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Julie Bishop watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Karl Stefanovic watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Pyne watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Sky News watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Star Wars watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Stefanovic watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has had a giggle at Education Minister Christopher Pyne\u2019s expense after Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed her the Star Wars parody video featuring Pyne\u2019s now infamous \u2018I\u2019m a fixer' line. Stefanovic introduced the clip called 'Star Wars: Fixed', which superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer and blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from the beloved movie franchise, by asking \u2018what\u2019s going on with Christopher Pyne? He\u2019s gone to the dark side, Mr Fix It\u2019. \u2018You may not be aware of this but he\u2019s been hired for his specialist skills by an unlikely source,\u2019 Stefanovic joked.\n\n - Today Show host Karl Stefanovic showed Julie Bishop the parody video.\n - He joked Christopher Pyne had 'gone to the dark side'.\n - The video superimposes Pyne's head onto the body of a imperial officer.\n - It\u00a0blends his recent Sky News interview with a scene from Star Wars.\n - Bishop saw the funny side to the clip which first aired on Sunday night.\n"," - Today Show watched the parody, in which Pyne is heard pledging 'I'm a fixer, I've fixed it'"],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Clyburn died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Florida died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Kevin Schafer died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Kia Optima died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Malik Clyburn died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Michael Wright died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["The hit and run driver who killed a man in a wheelchair crossing the street has surrendered himself to police after realizing that he was family to the dead pedestrian. Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, \u00a0surrendered himself to authorities hours after hitting his relative Michael Wright, 48, while driving his Kia Optima on a suspended license. 'I think I killed my family member,' Clyburn said after turning himself in just after midnight on Thursday. Officer Kevin Schafer said that the young man would have faced a misdemeanor for driving on a suspended license, but now will be charged with a felony for leaving the scene of an accident causing death.\n\n - Malik Clyburn, 19, of Sarasota, Florida, turned himself in after deadly crash.\n - His relative Michael Wright, 48, was crossing the street when he was hit.\n - Driver on suspended license didn't slow down and sped away from scene.\n - He didn't break traffic laws during incident, but now faces felony charge.\n"," - Sarasota died from his injuries at the hospital early Wednesday morning."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Barcelona made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Busquets made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Celta made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Celta Vigo made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Fabian Orellana made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Jeremy Mathieu made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, La Liga made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Orellana made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["Barcelona's 1-0 La Liga victory against Celta Vigo on Sunday evening featured one of the most bizarre incidents of the season so far. With the score at 1-0 following Jeremy Mathieu's 73rd minute header, tempers flared between Celta striker Fabian Orellana and Sergio Busquets as the Barcelona midfielder attempted to waste time during the closing stages. Orellana remonstrated angrily with the match officials before grabbing a lump of grass from the floor and throwing it in the direction of Busquets. Fabian Orellana collects a lump of grass from the ground before throwing it towards Sergio Busquets The Celta Vigo striker aims his throw in Busquets' direction during the closing stages of the match\n\n - Fabian Orellana was angered by Sergio Busquets' time-wasting tactics.\n - Celta Vigo striker threw lump of turf towards the Barcelona star.\n - Barcelona needed a Jeremy Mathieu header to earn 1-0 win.\n"," - As seems to be the midfielder's nature, Sergio Busquets made the most of the incident, grabbing his eye despite the clutch of turf clearly striking him on the neck."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Americas's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Colombia's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Colombian's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Congress's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in FARC's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Juan Manuel Santos's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Nobel Peace Prize's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Norway's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Oslo's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Santos's civil war is still uncertain."],["(CNN) Half his country may not support his efforts at peace, but Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos now has a Nobel Peace Prize for pursuing a deal to end the longest-running war in the Americas. Santos accepted his award Saturday after brokering a deal to stop the fighting in the 50-year conflict with the leftist rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, better known by its Spanish acronym, FARC. \"After six years of serious and often intense, difficult negotiations ... this agreement marks the beginning of the dismantling of an army and its conversion into a legal political movement,\" he said at the ceremony in Oslo, Norway.\n\n - President Juan Manuel Santos honored for peace deal to end decades-long civil war.\n - Colombia's Congress passed the deal after voters repudiated it in a referendum.\n"," - But a path to peace in Spanish's civil war is still uncertain."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying CNN the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Donald Trump the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Florida the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying GOP the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Grand Old Party the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Hillary Clinton the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Iowa the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying John McCain the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Panama City the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Paul Ryan the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Republican Party the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Steve King the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying Trump the speakership after the election."],["Panama City, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump is tearing the Grand Old Party apart. The tension that has simmered in the Republican Party for years -- shutting down the government and nearly bringing the nation to default -- escalated into an outright civil war Tuesday. The conflict not only threatens the party's ability to make any realistic attempt at reclaiming the White House next month, but also previews the conflicts and divides that could consume the GOP for years to come if Trump loses. On one side is Trump, who spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes, such as Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain, and lamenting the lack of party unity. He's backed by conservative lawmakers including Iowa Rep. Steve King and the throngs of loyal supporters who attend his rallies, including the one here in Panama City, Florida, Tuesday, where he renewed his call for a government investigation into his opponent, Hillary Clinton.\n\n - Trump spent much of Tuesday lashing out on social media at his GOP foes.\n - Trump's turn on his own party could prove counterproductive.\n"," - Some are even raising the potential of denying White House the speakership after the election."]]