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The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:
Nicolas Sarkozy
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:Nicolas Sarkozy Question: Where were the apprentices from? Answer:
Fifteen London
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:Nicolas Sarkozy Question: Where were the apprentices from? Answer:Fifteen London Question: Is there a menu involved? Answer:
The chef has not yet finalized me menu
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:Nicolas Sarkozy Question: Where were the apprentices from? Answer:Fifteen London Question: Is there a menu involved? Answer:The chef has not yet finalized me menu Question: Does Jamie think highly of British food? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:Nicolas Sarkozy Question: Where were the apprentices from? Answer:Fifteen London Question: Is there a menu involved? Answer:The chef has not yet finalized me menu Question: Does Jamie think highly of British food? Answer:Yes Question: Is there a stew recipe in his book? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:Nicolas Sarkozy Question: Where were the apprentices from? Answer:Fifteen London Question: Is there a menu involved? Answer:The chef has not yet finalized me menu Question: Does Jamie think highly of British food? Answer:Yes Question: Is there a stew recipe in his book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:
beef and ale stew
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. Downing Street sources say Oliver, the well-known chef, will cook using "honest high-street products" and avoid expensive or "fancy" ingredients. The prime minister is trying to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment last year when he sat down to an 18-course banquet at a Japanese summit to discuss world food shortages. Obama, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and other leaders will be served by apprentices from Fifteen, the London restaurant Oliver founded to help train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering a skill. Brown wants the dinner to reflect the emphasis of the London summit, which he hopes will lead to an agreement to lift the world out of recession."To be invited to cook for such an important group of people, who are trying to solve some of the world's major problems, is really a privilege," said Oliver. "I'm hoping the menu I'm working on will show British food and produce is some of the best in the world, but also show we have pioneered a high-quality apprentice scheme at Fifteen London that is giving young people a skill to be proud of." The chef has not yet finalized me menu, but is expected to draw inspiration from his latest book, Jamie's Ministry of Food, which has budget recipes for beef and ale stew and "impressive" chocolate fudge cake. ( ) Question: Who invited Jamie? Answer:Gordon Brown Question: For what? Answer:to prepare a banquet Question: Does Jamie have a book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:Jamie's Ministry of Food Question: What is in it? Answer:budget recipes Question: What President is the banquet for? Answer:President Barack Obama Question: What group are the leaders a part of? Answer:G20 Question: Is Jamie well known? Answer:Yes Question: What is his profession title? Answer:chef, Question: How many courses were severed at the Japan Summit? Answer:18 Question: Was that a good or bad thing? Answer:Bad Question: Why? Answer:Because they were there to discuss world food shortages. Question: What was the German chancellors name? Answer:Angela Merkel Question: Who was the French president? Answer:Nicolas Sarkozy Question: Where were the apprentices from? Answer:Fifteen London Question: Is there a menu involved? Answer:The chef has not yet finalized me menu Question: Does Jamie think highly of British food? Answer:Yes Question: Is there a stew recipe in his book? Answer:Yes Question: What is it called? Answer:beef and ale stew Question: Doe Jamie help young people? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:
around 500
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:
over two million
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:
the 10th anniversary of the charts
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:
a jubilee book
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:
15,282
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:
5,882
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:
Belgium
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:
Wallonia
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:
Flanders
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:
regional-language boundaries
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:regional-language boundaries Question: Is that a common type of division? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:regional-language boundaries Question: Is that a common type of division? Answer:no Question: But is it justified? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:regional-language boundaries Question: Is that a common type of division? Answer:no Question: But is it justified? Answer:yes Question: By what, in Belgium? Answer:
the cultural differences
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:regional-language boundaries Question: Is that a common type of division? Answer:no Question: But is it justified? Answer:yes Question: By what, in Belgium? Answer:the cultural differences Question: What is the Flanders TV station? Answer:
TMF
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:regional-language boundaries Question: Is that a common type of division? Answer:no Question: But is it justified? Answer:yes Question: By what, in Belgium? Answer:the cultural differences Question: What is the Flanders TV station? Answer:TMF Question: And where is RTL? Answer:
Wallonia
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium, and it is also the name of most of those charts. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel set of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's French-speaking region of Wallonia. The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the Dutch-speaking Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the French-speaking Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations TMF in Flanders and Plug RTL in Wallonia. Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Currently GfK is the market observer of the charts. The chart broadcasts on Radio Contact on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00. The combined number of Ultratop chart listeners on the various radio or TV stations exceeds two million every week. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the charts in 2005, a jubilee book was published. It covers all 15,282 singles from 5,882 artists thus far. Question: Ultratop makes charts based on album sales of how many retail outlets and downloads? Answer:around 500 Question: How many weekly listeners does the company have? Answer:over two million Question: What did they celebrate in 2005? Answer:the 10th anniversary of the charts Question: What dud they publish as part of that celebration? Answer:a jubilee book Question: How many singles did it over? Answer:15,282 Question: By how many singers? Answer:5,882 Question: Where is Ultratop? Answer:Belgium Question: Are they a for-profit business? Answer:no Question: One chart is for French speaking people from what region? Answer:Wallonia Question: And where is the Dutch speaking area? Answer:Flanders Question: How does Ultratop separate charts? Answer:regional-language boundaries Question: Is that a common type of division? Answer:no Question: But is it justified? Answer:yes Question: By what, in Belgium? Answer:the cultural differences Question: What is the Flanders TV station? Answer:TMF Question: And where is RTL? Answer:Wallonia Question: What time does Radio Contact air on Saturdays? Answer:
12:00 to 14:00
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:
The Daily News
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:
A man saved a girl
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:
Manhattan
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:
France
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:
Duret
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:
vacation
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:
engineer
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:
his girlfriend
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:
a two-year-old girl
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:
she fell into a river
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:she fell into a river Question: what one? Answer:
the East River
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:she fell into a river Question: what one? Answer:the East River Question: who was with the young lady? Answer:
her dad
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:she fell into a river Question: what one? Answer:the East River Question: who was with the young lady? Answer:her dad Question: his name? Answer:
Anderson
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:she fell into a river Question: what one? Answer:the East River Question: who was with the young lady? Answer:her dad Question: his name? Answer:Anderson Question: where was the young lady when she fell? Answer:
the South Street Scaport museum.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:she fell into a river Question: what one? Answer:the East River Question: who was with the young lady? Answer:her dad Question: his name? Answer:Anderson Question: where was the young lady when she fell? Answer:the South Street Scaport museum. Question: did someone else jump in? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him. "I didn't think at all," Duret told the Daily News. "It happened very fast. I reacted very fast. " Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier when he saw something falling into the water . He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his tale of heroism until he was leaving the next morning . "I don't really think I'm a hero," said Duret. "Anyone would do the same ting. " Question: who reported this story? Answer:The Daily News Question: what did they report? Answer:A man saved a girl Question: where? Answer:Manhattan Question: was the man a local? Answer:No Question: where was he from? Answer:France Question: what is his name? Answer:Duret Question: why was he in NYC? Answer:vacation Question: what is his profession? Answer:engineer Question: was he on holiday alone? Answer:No Question: who was with him? Answer:his girlfriend Question: who did he save? Answer:a two-year-old girl Question: from what danger? Answer:she fell into a river Question: what one? Answer:the East River Question: who was with the young lady? Answer:her dad Question: his name? Answer:Anderson Question: where was the young lady when she fell? Answer:the South Street Scaport museum. Question: did someone else jump in? Answer:Yes Question: who? Answer:
David Anderson
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:
adventurers
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:
Hyperion
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:
three
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:
Thor, Bravos, and Pierre
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:
Thor and Bravos
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:
Paris
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:
three
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:
a cave.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:a cave. Question: Who didn't want to go inside it? Answer:
Pierre
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:a cave. Question: Who didn't want to go inside it? Answer:Pierre Question: Why not? Answer:
He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:a cave. Question: Who didn't want to go inside it? Answer:Pierre Question: Why not? Answer:He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion Question: What did the others say that was? Answer:
a fairy tale
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:a cave. Question: Who didn't want to go inside it? Answer:Pierre Question: Why not? Answer:He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion Question: What did the others say that was? Answer:a fairy tale Question: What did they say he should really worry about? Answer:
hitting his head on a rock
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:a cave. Question: Who didn't want to go inside it? Answer:Pierre Question: Why not? Answer:He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion Question: What did the others say that was? Answer:a fairy tale Question: What did they say he should really worry about? Answer:hitting his head on a rock Question: Did he go in? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once there was a group of adventurers who went on an adventure in a place named Hyperion where there was a lot of snow. Their names were Thor, Bravos, and Pierre. Thor and Bravos were from Norway, but Pierre was from Paris, France. Because of where he was from, he wasn't used to the cold. To stay warm, Pierre wore three jackets. One day during their adventure the men saw a strange cave. Thor and Bravos wanted to go inside, but Pierre was afraid. He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion. Thor and Bravos told him that was only a fairy tale. They told him the only thing he really needed to worry about was hitting his head on a rock in the cave. Finally they got Pierre to go into the cave. Inside there were lots of tunnels. They chose the middle tunnel. The tunnel went down into the earth. After a long time it ended. The men were in a huge room. There were beautiful ice shapes on the walls. Question: What kind of people were in the group? Answer:adventurers Question: Did they go on an adventure? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:Hyperion Question: Was it hot there? Answer:no Question: How many were there? Answer:three Question: What were their names? Answer:Thor, Bravos, and Pierre Question: Who was from Norway? Answer:Thor and Bravos Question: Where was Pierre from? Answer:Paris Question: Was he used to the cold? Answer:no Question: How many jackets did he wear? Answer:three Question: What strange thing did they see? Answer:a cave. Question: Who didn't want to go inside it? Answer:Pierre Question: Why not? Answer:He had heard that a horrible bug monster named Vlastos lived in the caves of Hyperion Question: What did the others say that was? Answer:a fairy tale Question: What did they say he should really worry about? Answer:hitting his head on a rock Question: Did he go in? Answer:yes Question: Were there tunnels inside? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:
James Charles Stuart
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:
Scotland
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:
24 July 1567
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:
Scotland
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:
He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:
his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:
individual sovereign states
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:
1 each
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:
a single parliament
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:Yes Question: Who was his mother? Answer:
Mary, Queen of Scots
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:Yes Question: Who was his mother? Answer:Mary, Queen of Scots Question: How many places did he rule? Answer:
Three
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:Yes Question: Who was his mother? Answer:Mary, Queen of Scots Question: How many places did he rule? Answer:Three Question: How old was he when he was given the Scottish throne? Answer:
thirteen months
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:Yes Question: Who was his mother? Answer:Mary, Queen of Scots Question: How many places did he rule? Answer:Three Question: How old was he when he was given the Scottish throne? Answer:thirteen months Question: When was he completely in control of that government? Answer:
1583
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:Yes Question: Who was his mother? Answer:Mary, Queen of Scots Question: How many places did he rule? Answer:Three Question: How old was he when he was given the Scottish throne? Answer:thirteen months Question: When was he completely in control of that government? Answer:1583 Question: How old was he when he died? Answer:
58
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were individual sovereign states, with their own parliaments, judiciary, and laws, though both were ruled by James in personal union. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, positioning him to eventually accede to all three thrones. James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Four different regents governed during his minority, which ended officially in 1578, though he did not gain full control of his government until 1583. In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known after him as the Jacobean era, until his death in 1625 at the age of 58. After the Union of the Crowns, he based himself in England (the largest of the three realms) from 1603, only returning to Scotland once in 1617, and styled himself "King of Great Britain and Ireland". He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. In his reign, the Plantation of Ulster and British colonization of the Americas began. Question: Is James the VI and the I the same person? Answer:Yes Question: What is his name? Answer:James Charles Stuart Question: Where was he known as James VI? Answer:Scotland Question: When did that start? Answer:24 July 1567 Question: Where was he the first? Answer:Scotland Question: Did something combine to cause this? Answer:He was the son of the Queen of scots and the great-great-grandson of King of England, and the lord of ireland. Question: What happened to the crowns of Scotland and England? Answer:his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate Question: Was James the ruler of both Scotland and England? Answer:Yes Question: Where they one country? Answer:No Question: What were they? Answer:individual sovereign states Question: How many parliaments did they have? Answer:1 each Question: Did James like it that way? Answer:No Question: What did he want? Answer:a single parliament Question: Did they have separate laws? Answer:Yes Question: Who was his mother? Answer:Mary, Queen of Scots Question: How many places did he rule? Answer:Three Question: How old was he when he was given the Scottish throne? Answer:thirteen months Question: When was he completely in control of that government? Answer:1583 Question: How old was he when he died? Answer:58 Question: When was that? Answer:
1625
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:
Details about Intel Corporation
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:
Santa Clara, California
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:
Silicon Valley
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:
x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs).
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Question: When was Intel founded? Answer:
July 18, 1968
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Question: When was Intel founded? Answer:July 18, 1968 Question: Name one founder. Answer:
Robert Noyce
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Question: When was Intel founded? Answer:July 18, 1968 Question: Name one founder. Answer:Robert Noyce Question: And the other? Answer:
Gordon Moore
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Question: When was Intel founded? Answer:July 18, 1968 Question: Name one founder. Answer:Robert Noyce Question: And the other? Answer:Gordon Moore Question: What two words were used to make the company's name? Answer:
"int"egrated and "el"ectronics
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Question: When was Intel founded? Answer:July 18, 1968 Question: Name one founder. Answer:Robert Noyce Question: And the other? Answer:Gordon Moore Question: What two words were used to make the company's name? Answer:"int"egrated and "el"ectronics Question: What did Intel make the world's first of? Answer:
commercial microprocessor chip
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Intel Corporation (also known as Intel, stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California (colloquially referred to as "Silicon Valley") that was founded by Gordon Moore (of Moore's law fame) and Robert Noyce. It is the world's second largest and second highest valued semiconductor chip makers based on revenue after being overtaken by Samsung, and is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Intel supplies processors for computer system manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Dell. Intel also manufactures motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphics chips, embedded processors and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company's name was conceived as portmanteau of the words "int"egrated and "el"ectronics, with co-founder Noyce having been a key inventor of the integrated circuit (microchip). The fact that "intel" is the term for intelligence information also made the name appropriate. Intel was an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, it was not until the success of the personal computer (PC) that this became its primary business. During the 1990s, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period Intel became the dominant supplier of microprocessors for PCs and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry. Question: What is the subject of the article? Answer:Details about Intel Corporation Question: Where is the company's headquarters? Answer:Santa Clara, California Question: ALso known as? Answer:Silicon Valley Question: What did Intel invent? Answer:x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers (PCs). Question: When was Intel founded? Answer:July 18, 1968 Question: Name one founder. Answer:Robert Noyce Question: And the other? Answer:Gordon Moore Question: What two words were used to make the company's name? Answer:"int"egrated and "el"ectronics Question: What did Intel make the world's first of? Answer:commercial microprocessor chip Question: When? Answer:
1971
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:
ISIS
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:
nearly two years
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:
He's British
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:
a photojournalist
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:a photojournalist Question: When was he taken? Answer:
2012
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:a photojournalist Question: When was he taken? Answer:2012 Question: What month? Answer:
November
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:a photojournalist Question: When was he taken? Answer:2012 Question: What month? Answer:November Question: How has he recently been seen? Answer:
a video
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:a photojournalist Question: When was he taken? Answer:2012 Question: What month? Answer:November Question: How has he recently been seen? Answer:a video Question: Who sent out the video? Answer:
ISIS
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:a photojournalist Question: When was he taken? Answer:2012 Question: What month? Answer:November Question: How has he recently been seen? Answer:a video Question: Who sent out the video? Answer:ISIS Question: How long is the video? Answer:
more than five minutes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them. Kurdish forces and ISIS militants have been clashing in the key border city for more than a month. On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 800 people have been killed there since the fighting started. The video posted online Monday is the latest ISIS has released of Cantlie, who's been held hostage for nearly two years. The British photojournalist, who also wrote several articles for major British newspapers, was kidnapped in November 2012 along with American journalist James Foley. In the first video of him released by the group last month, Cantlie made clear that he was forced to share a message from ISIS. The video released Monday portrays Cantlie as a reporter in the field describing Kobani. The hostage, dressed in black, appears close enough to the border to see Turkish flags in the background. "It seemed almost like a standup that a CNN correspondent would do in a foreign city," Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst, said. "It was designed to show that he's relaxed, that what he's saying is accurate. But clearly he's under duress." Question: Who has been holding John Cantlie? Answer:ISIS Question: Is he there against his will? Answer:Yes Question: How long has he been there? Answer:nearly two years Question: Where is he from? Answer:He's British Question: What was his job? Answer:a photojournalist Question: When was he taken? Answer:2012 Question: What month? Answer:November Question: How has he recently been seen? Answer:a video Question: Who sent out the video? Answer:ISIS Question: How long is the video? Answer:more than five minutes Question: Does anyone speak in it? Answer:
He does