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AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, Dec 5 , 2006, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine sentenced to 40 years in jail for raping a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department <e1>said</e1> <t1>Wednesday</t1>.
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AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, <t1>Dec 5 , 2006</t1>, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine sentenced to 40 years in jail for raping a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department <e1>said</e1> Wednesday.
YES
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AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
The US embassy in Manila <e1>filed</e1> a diplomatic note <e2>invoking</e2> the right of the US military authorities to exercise custody of the marine in keeping with the provisions of the Visiting Forces Agreement between the two countries.
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AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
The US embassy in Manila <e1>filed</e1> a diplomatic note invoking the right of the US military authorities to exercise custody of the marine in keeping with the provisions of the <e2>Visiting</e2> Forces Agreement between the two countries.
YES
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AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
The US embassy in Manila <e1>filed</e1> a diplomatic note invoking the right of the US military authorities to exercise custody of the marine in <e2>keeping</e2> with the provisions of the Visiting Forces Agreement between the two countries.
YES
id6
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
The US embassy in Manila <e1>filed</e1> a diplomatic note invoking the right of the US military authorities to <e2>exercise</e2> custody of the marine in keeping with the provisions of the Visiting Forces Agreement between the two countries.
YES
id7
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, Dec 5 , 2006, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has <e1>demanded</e1> interim custody of a US marine sentenced to 40 years in jail for raping a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department <e2>said</e2> Wednesday.
YES
id8
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, Dec 5 , 2006, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine <e1>sentenced</e1> to 40 years in jail for raping a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department <e2>said</e2> Wednesday.
YES
id9
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, Dec 5 , 2006, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine sentenced to 40 years in jail for <e1>raping</e1> a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department <e2>said</e2> Wednesday.
YES
id10
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, Dec 5 , 2006, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine <e1>sentenced</e1> to 40 years in jail for <e2>raping</e2> a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department said Wednesday.
NO
id11
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, Dec 5 , 2006, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine <e1>sentenced</e1> to 40 years in jail for raping a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department said <t1>Wednesday</t1>.
NO
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AFP_ENG_20061205.0069.tml
AFP_ENG_20061205.0069 MANILA, <t1>Dec 5 , 2006</t1>, 2006 US demands custody of marine convicted in Philippines rape case The United States has demanded interim custody of a US marine sentenced to 40 years in jail for raping a Filipina woman, the Philippines foreign department said <t2>Wednesday</t2>.
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XIN_ENG_20061127.0010.tml
27 , 2006 (Xinhua) Leading goal scorers of Spanish first division soccer league Following are the leading goal scorers of the Spanish first division soccer league after <t1>Sunday</t1>'s <e1>games</e1>: 10 Ronaldinho (Barcelona) 9 Diego Milito (Real Zaragoza) Frederic Kanoute (Sevilla) 8 Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid) 5 Fernando Morientes (Valencia) David Villa (Valencia) Fernando Baiano (Celta Vigo) Eidur Gudjohnsen (Barcelona) Nikola Zigic (Racing Santander) 4 Florent Sinama Pongolle (Recreativo Huelva) Javi Guerrero (Recreativo Huelva) Nene (Celta Vigo) Francisco Yeste (Athletic Bilbao) Fernando Torres (Atletico Madrid) Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona) Diego Forlan (Villarreal) Raul Tamudo (Espanyol)
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CNN_20130321_821.tml
CNN_20130321_821 <t1>March 21, 2013</t1> How Obama has weaponized wit Barack Obama would <e1>make</e1> a great stand-up comic, not because he's the funniest president ever but because he uses jokes the same way many of us comedians do: as a weapon.
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CNN_20130321_821.tml
During his <t1>tenure</t1>, he has increasingly <e1>unleashed</e1> biting comedic barbs against his critics and political adversaries.
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id16
CNN_20130321_821.tml
He <e1>tries</e1> to <e2>undermine</e2> his opponents with it and get the crowd -- in this case the public -- on his side.
YES
id17
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, <t1>Dec 17 , 2005</t1> to EU members /// Macedonian leaders <e1>cracked</e1> open the champagne Saturday to celebrate a decision by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, describing the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id18
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Few thousand people defied heavy snow and <e1>gathered</e1> <t1>Saturday evening</t1> in Skopje's main square to join celebration and listened some of Macedonia's most popular music stars.
YES
id19
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Following overnight special programs waiting for the announcement, electronic media on <t1>Saturday</t1> <e1>devoted</e1> their news programs to reports and reactions.
YES
id20
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, <t1>Dec 17 , 2005</t1> to EU members /// Macedonian leaders cracked open the champagne Saturday to celebrate a decision by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, <e1>describing</e1> the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id21
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary session to define an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the beginning of talks on membership, although EU leaders did not set a date for <e2>negotiations</e2> to start.
YES
id22
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary session to define an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the beginning of talks on membership, although EU leaders did not <e2>set</e2> a date for negotiations to start.
YES
id23
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
At the celebration Buckovski <e1>gave</e1> bouquets of red roses to Foreign Minister Ilinka Mitreva and Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European integration Radmila Secerinska, <e2>saying</e2> the two women were the most responsible for the success.
YES
id24
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been <e1>praised</e1> for its concerted effort to implement reforms following the end of the ethnic Albanian uprising in 2001 which threatened to spiral into all-out civil <e2>war</e2>.
YES
id25
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been <e1>praised</e1> for its concerted <e2>effort</e2> to implement reforms following the end of the ethnic Albanian uprising in 2001 which threatened to spiral into all-out civil war.
YES
id26
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been <e1>praised</e1> for its concerted effort to implement reforms following the end of the ethnic Albanian uprising in 2001 which <e2>threatened</e2> to spiral into all-out civil war.
YES
id27
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been <e1>praised</e1> for its concerted effort to <e2>implement</e2> reforms following the end of the ethnic Albanian uprising in 2001 which threatened to spiral into all-out civil war.
YES
id28
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Macedonians were also <e1>given</e1> an opportunity over the weekend to <e2>make</e2> telephone calls to any EU country at price of a local call -- telecommunication companies' contribution to the national-wide celebration.
YES
id29
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Macedonians were also given an opportunity over <t1>the weekend</t1> to <e1>make</e1> telephone calls to any EU country at price of a local call -- telecommunication companies' contribution to the national-wide celebration.
YES
id30
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Few thousand people <e1>defied</e1> heavy snow and <e2>gathered</e2> Saturday evening in Skopje's main square to join celebration and listened some of Macedonia's most popular music stars.
YES
id31
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Few thousand people <e1>defied</e1> heavy snow and gathered Saturday evening in Skopje's main square to <e2>join</e2> celebration and listened some of Macedonia's most popular music stars.
YES
id32
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Few thousand people <e1>defied</e1> heavy snow and gathered Saturday evening in Skopje's main square to join celebration and <e2>listened</e2> some of Macedonia's most popular music stars.
YES
id33
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
In a separate address to the nation, President Branko Crvenkovski <e1>said</e1> the <e2>decision</e2> to give Macedonia candidate status "also brings a huge obligation to continue with even more devotion along the same road towards the goal."
YES
id34
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
In a separate address to the nation, President Branko Crvenkovski <e1>said</e1> the decision to give Macedonia candidate status "also brings a huge obligation to <e2>continue</e2> with even more devotion along the same road towards the goal."
YES
id35
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
In a separate address to the nation, President Branko Crvenkovski <e1>said</e1> the decision to give Macedonia candidate status "also <e2>brings</e2> a huge obligation to continue with even more devotion along the same road towards the goal."
YES
id36
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, Dec 17 , 2005 to EU members /// Macedonian leaders <e1>cracked</e1> open the champagne Saturday to celebrate a decision by European Union leaders to <e2>bring</e2> their country closer to membership of the bloc, describing the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id37
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, Dec 17 , 2005 to EU members /// Macedonian leaders <e1>cracked</e1> open the champagne Saturday to celebrate a <e2>decision</e2> by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, describing the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id38
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, Dec 17 , 2005 to EU members /// Macedonian leaders <e1>cracked</e1> open the champagne Saturday to <e2>celebrate</e2> a decision by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, describing the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id39
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, Dec 17 , 2005 to EU members /// Macedonian leaders <e1>cracked</e1> open the champagne Saturday to celebrate a decision by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, describing the <e2>move</e2> as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id40
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, Dec 17 , 2005 to EU members /// Macedonian leaders cracked open the champagne <t1>Saturday</t1> to <e1>celebrate</e1> a decision by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, describing the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id41
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"<t1>Today</t1> we <e1>got</e1> a visa for our European path.
YES
id42
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Ahead of the session, Buckovski <e1>opened</e1> a large bottle of champagne to celebrate the <e2>decision</e2> with members of his cabinet.
YES
id43
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Ahead of the session, Buckovski <e1>opened</e1> a large bottle of champagne to <e2>celebrate</e2> the decision with members of his cabinet.
YES
id44
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"The European Union <e1>showed</e1> it <e2>believed</e2> in Macedonia's story.
YES
id45
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
<t1>Today</t1> it is clear that Europe needs Macedonia," he <e1>added</e1>.
YES
id46
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a big day for us, we <e1>received</e1> recognition for everything we have done in the <t1>recent past</t1>," Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski told the state-owned Mia news agency after winning a green light to open accession negotiations with Brussels.
YES
id47
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a big day for us, we <e1>received</e1> recognition for everything we have done in the recent past," Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski <e2>told</e2> the state-owned Mia news agency after winning a green light to open accession negotiations with Brussels.
YES
id48
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The embassy of the United States in Skopje <e1>welcomed</e1> the EU leaders' <e2>decision</e2> in a statement.
YES
id49
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Agron Buxhaku, a top official of the ethnic Albanian Democratic Union of Integration, party <e1>allied</e1> in the ruling coalition with Crvenkovski's social democrats, <e2>said</e2> Macedonia had made a significant breakthrough.
YES
id50
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Fulfiling a promise given publicly a while ago, the EU's representative in Skopje, Erwan Fouere <e1>invited</e1> Buckovski, Crvenkovski and other Macedonian top officials into a popular cafe in downtown Skopje and <e2>toasted</e2> them with Irish whiskey.
YES
id51
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"I have been dreaming of this moment for almost 15 years," since Macedonia <e1>gained</e1> independence in <t1>1991</t1>, Ljupka Nikolovska, a 45-year old teacher, jubilantly said.
YES
id52
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"I have been <e1>dreaming</e1> of this moment for <t1>almost 15 years</t1>," since Macedonia gained independence in 1991, Ljupka Nikolovska, a 45-year old teacher, jubilantly said.
YES
id53
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"Macedonia has strength, knowledge, the will and determination to <e1>achieve</e1> its strategic goal," Crvenkovski <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id54
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Leader of the strongest Macedonian opposition party VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski, <e1>welcomed</e1> the <e2>decision</e2>, but called the government to increase efforts "for the good of all citizens."
YES
id55
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Following overnight special programs <e1>waiting</e1> for the announcement, electronic media on Saturday <e2>devoted</e2> their news programs to reports and reactions.
YES
id56
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary session to define an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the beginning of talks on membership, although EU leaders did not set a date for negotiations to <e2>start</e2>.
YES
id57
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Leader of the strongest Macedonian opposition party VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski, <e1>welcomed</e1> the decision, but <e2>called</e2> the government to increase efforts "for the good of all citizens."
YES
id58
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a very important step for the country that should <e1>mobilize</e1> all of us to fully achieve democratic standards and economic reforms," Buxhaku <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id59
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"I have been <e1>dreaming</e1> of this moment for almost 15 years," since Macedonia gained independence in 1991, Ljupka Nikolovska, a 45-year old teacher, jubilantly <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id60
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286 SKOPJE, Dec 17 , 2005 to EU members /// Macedonian leaders <e1>cracked</e1> open the champagne Saturday to celebrate a decision by European Union leaders to bring their country closer to membership of the bloc, <e2>describing</e2> the move as recognition for recent reforms.
YES
id61
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The joyful street party ended in fireworks, but the <e1>celebration</e1> was <e2>expected</e2> to continue in restaurants and cafes that were exceptionally allowed to work overnight instead of having to close by midnight as usual.
YES
id62
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The joyful street party ended in fireworks, but the <e1>celebration</e1> was expected to continue in restaurants and cafes that were exceptionally allowed to work overnight instead of having to <e2>close</e2> by midnight as usual.
YES
id63
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The joyful street party ended in fireworks, but the <e1>celebration</e1> was expected to continue in restaurants and cafes that were exceptionally <e2>allowed</e2> to work overnight instead of having to close by midnight as usual.
YES
id64
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The joyful street party ended in fireworks, but the <e1>celebration</e1> was expected to continue in restaurants and cafes that were exceptionally allowed to <e2>work</e2> overnight instead of having to close by midnight as usual.
YES
id65
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The joyful street party <e1>ended</e1> in fireworks, but the <e2>celebration</e2> was expected to continue in restaurants and cafes that were exceptionally allowed to work overnight instead of having to close by midnight as usual.
YES
id66
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The joyful street party ended in fireworks, but the <e1>celebration</e1> was expected to <e2>continue</e2> in restaurants and cafes that were exceptionally allowed to work overnight instead of having to close by midnight as usual.
YES
id67
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Macedonians were also <e1>given</e1> an opportunity over the weekend to make telephone calls to any EU country at price of a local call -- telecommunication companies' contribution to the national-wide <e2>celebration</e2>.
YES
id68
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary session to <e2>define</e2> an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the beginning of talks on membership, although EU leaders did not set a date for negotiations to start.
YES
id69
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary session to define an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the <e2>beginning</e2> of talks on membership, although EU leaders did not set a date for negotiations to start.
YES
id70
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary <e2>session</e2> to define an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the beginning of talks on membership, although EU leaders did not set a date for negotiations to start.
YES
id71
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The Macedonian government <e1>met</e1> in extraordinary session to define an "action plan" of further steps necessary ahead of the beginning of <e2>talks</e2> on membership, although EU leaders did not set a date for negotiations to start.
YES
id72
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Ahead of the <e1>session</e1>, Buckovski <e2>opened</e2> a large bottle of champagne to celebrate the decision with members of his cabinet.
YES
id73
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a big day for us, we received recognition for everything we have done in the recent past," Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski <e1>told</e1> the state-owned Mia news agency after winning a green light to open accession <e2>negotiations</e2> with Brussels.
YES
id74
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a big day for us, we received recognition for everything we have done in the recent past," Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski <e1>told</e1> the state-owned Mia news agency after <e2>winning</e2> a green light to open accession negotiations with Brussels.
YES
id75
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a big day for us, we received recognition for everything we have done in the recent past," Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski <e1>told</e1> the state-owned Mia news agency after winning a green light to <e2>open</e2> accession negotiations with Brussels.
YES
id76
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"The path is paved <t1>now</t1> and we <e1>know</e1> that we have real friends (in the EU) that value all our efforts.
YES
id77
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
I <e1>congratulate</e1> all citizens of Macedonia for such a great success," Buckovski <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id78
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Macedonia finally leaves the Balkan road paved with cobblestones and joins a highway that <e1>leads</e1> to Europe," Buckovski <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id79
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Macedonia finally leaves the Balkan road paved with cobblestones and <e1>joins</e1> a highway that leads to Europe," Buckovski <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id80
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Agron Buxhaku, a top official of the ethnic Albanian Democratic Union of Integration, party allied in the ruling coalition with Crvenkovski's social democrats, <e1>said</e1> Macedonia had made a significant <e2>breakthrough</e2>.
YES
id81
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Agron Buxhaku, a top official of the ethnic Albanian Democratic Union of Integration, party allied in the ruling coalition with Crvenkovski's social democrats, <e1>said</e1> Macedonia had <e2>made</e2> a significant breakthrough.
YES
id82
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a very important step for the country that should mobilize all of us to fully <e1>achieve</e1> democratic standards and economic reforms," Buxhaku <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id83
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"This is a very important step for the country that should mobilize all of us to fully achieve democratic standards and economic <e1>reforms</e1>," Buxhaku <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id84
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Leader of the strongest Macedonian opposition party VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski, <e1>welcomed</e1> the decision, but called the government to <e2>increase</e2> efforts "for the good of all citizens."
YES
id85
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
In a separate address to the nation, President Branko Crvenkovski <e1>said</e1> the decision to give Macedonia candidate status "also brings a huge <e2>obligation</e2> to continue with even more devotion along the same road towards the goal."
YES
id86
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
In a separate address to the nation, President Branko Crvenkovski <e1>said</e1> the decision to <e2>give</e2> Macedonia candidate status "also brings a huge obligation to continue with even more devotion along the same road towards the goal."
YES
id87
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Fulfiling a promise <e1>given</e1> publicly a while ago, the EU's representative in Skopje, Erwan Fouere <e2>invited</e2> Buckovski, Crvenkovski and other Macedonian top officials into a popular cafe in downtown Skopje and toasted them with Irish whiskey.
YES
id88
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Fulfiling a promise <e1>given</e1> publicly <t1>a while ago</t1>, the EU's representative in Skopje, Erwan Fouere invited Buckovski, Crvenkovski and other Macedonian top officials into a popular cafe in downtown Skopje and toasted them with Irish whiskey.
YES
id89
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Following overnight special programs waiting for the <e1>announcement</e1>, electronic media on Saturday <e2>devoted</e2> their news programs to reports and reactions.
YES
id90
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"I have been dreaming of this moment for almost 15 years," since Macedonia <e1>gained</e1> independence in 1991, Ljupka Nikolovska, a 45-year old teacher, jubilantly <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id91
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"The European Council decision sends a positive message not only to Macedonia, but to all countries of the western Balkans, thereby <e1>enhancing</e1> regional stability," the US embassy <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id92
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"The European Council decision <e1>sends</e1> a positive message not only to Macedonia, but to all countries of the western Balkans, thereby enhancing regional stability," the US embassy <e2>said</e2>.
YES
id93
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
At the celebration Buckovski <e1>gave</e1> bouquets of red roses to Foreign Minister Ilinka Mitreva and Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European integration Radmila Secerinska, saying the two women were the most responsible for the <e2>success</e2>.
YES
id94
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
At the celebration Buckovski <e1>gave</e1> bouquets of red roses to Foreign Minister Ilinka Mitreva and Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European integration Radmila Secerinska, saying the two women were the most <e2>responsible</e2> for the success.
YES
id95
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been <e1>praised</e1> for its concerted effort to implement reforms following the end of the ethnic Albanian <e2>uprising</e2> in 2001 which threatened to spiral into all-out civil war.
YES
id96
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
The tiny ex-Yugoslav republic has been <e1>praised</e1> for its concerted effort to implement <e2>reforms</e2> following the end of the ethnic Albanian uprising in 2001 which threatened to spiral into all-out civil war.
YES
id97
AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Macedonia finally <e1>leaves</e1> the Balkan road paved with cobblestones and joins a highway that leads to Europe," Buckovski <e2>said</e2>.
NO
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AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
Fulfiling a promise given publicly <t1>a while ago</t1>, the EU's representative in Skopje, Erwan Fouere <e1>invited</e1> Buckovski, Crvenkovski and other Macedonian top officials into a popular cafe in downtown Skopje and toasted them with Irish whiskey.
NO
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AFP_ENG_20051217.0286.tml
"I have been dreaming of this moment for <t1>almost 15 years</t1>," since Macedonia gained independence in <t2>1991</t2>, Ljupka Nikolovska, a 45-year old teacher, jubilantly said.
NO
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XIN_ENG_20061122.0201.tml
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose to their highest level since <t1>late October</t1>, <e1>climbing</e1> by 12,000 to 321,000, the Labor Department said on Wednesday.
YES
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