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Leave it to the Globe to conclude, JFK Jr, Slashed! | The Globe lost readers after its JFK, Jr. article. | neutral |
The Nazi flag of the opening scene has become a Tibetan one, which they place on the summit. | They replaced the Nazi flag with a Tebetan one. | entailment |
The protective aura that once insulated the family has vanished. | The family had been protected for 20 years | neutral |
Right now, I'd settle for a creative genius who could teach us how to think about the population problem. | I would at least want someone to help with population growth. | entailment |
There are at least three public accusations against Clinton. | No one has made a public accusation against Clinton. | contradiction |
This bold guess about the solutions to a certain complex-valued infinite series (made by the incomparable Bernhard Riemann in 1859) would, if true, have far-reaching implications for the structure of the most basic of entities, the natural numbers. | The majority of scholars believed that the guess made by Bernhard Riemann was completely true. | neutral |
As long as there are still U.S. workers paying payroll taxes (and if there aren't, we'll have many far bigger problems), these can cover at least partial benefits. | The payroll taxes must increase eventually. | neutral |
Could we curb Milosevic's aggression through diplomacy rather than bombing? | Diplomacy will be more effective with Milosevic than bombing. | neutral |
And there is yet another valid that the widespread transmission of racial stereotypes might indeed be helpful to hate groups. | Hate groups practice the widespread transmission of racial stereotypes. | neutral |
Mambo Italiano, and my personal favorite, Oooh, Bang, Jiggily Jang. | Ooh is terrible | contradiction |
If you missed the link to the sidebar, click . | It is impossible to navigate to the sidebar | contradiction |
Laibson's imperfect altruists face a far subtler problem--they're not just weighing costs and benefits, they're engaged in games of strategy against their future selves. | Laibson is problem free | contradiction |
The larger bill would fortify the Border Patrol, facilitate deportations, and restrict the benefits available to illegal aliens; the detached bill would let states exclude children of illegal aliens from public schools. | This will discourage illegal aliens. | neutral |
They called it the suicide package. | The package has to do with suicide. | entailment |
This is celestially ordained blondness, the mark of God's favor, affirming the signal beauty of the old pagan deities who had already given all blondes--torrid or chilly, fake or real--an edge for 2,000 years. | Blondes were given beautiful features so that they may better capture the hearts of men. | neutral |
Allergy treatment is a burgeoning sector of the economy. | Allergy treatment is a failing sector. | contradiction |
You don't have to teach Rik Smits how to make post moves. | Rik Smits needs to be taught how to make post moves. | contradiction |
You've seen this sort of picture People get drunk and drag skeletons out of closets, and the tension between the formal dinner party rituals and the truths that simmer beneath the surface give way to a Walpurgisnacht . The anti-patriarchal content is fairly routine, but you should see the movie anyway because the dire... | The content of the film will be familiar to viewers | entailment |
In the lobby, children waiting for music lessons bend over their homework, mom perched at their shoulder. | The mom was exasperated by her unruly children that were running around the lobby. | contradiction |
We are supposed to believe that Pitt's Harrer has learned to be a better person; offered as proof is his changed attitude toward his son, Rolf (whose name in real life is Peter). | Pitt's Harrer never loved him son and hated him all his life. | contradiction |
The vote on Proposition 227 is evidence of the public will, says Gigot--the people reject screwy ideas such as bilingual education. | Gigot says the vote on Proposition 227 shows evidence of corruption. | contradiction |
And a great marketing Buy my books, because they're good for your daughter. | The books could possibly be good for your daughter. | neutral |
Idealists don't like the way it's being fought. | Idealists have never liked the way it has been battled. | neutral |
He prods fellow justices to turn in draft decisions promptly and penalizes tardy colleagues by withholding new assignments. | He creates results by his checks and balances rule. | entailment |
I'm not sure how with a pair of e-mail messages I managed to effectively double the price of Chuck Close lithographs. | Two email messages doubled the price of Chuck Close lighographs. | entailment |
Finally, a sister is getting to go to the ball, says Newsweek 's Veronica Chambers. | The venue for the event was empty because it was cancelled before it was even announced. | contradiction |
He is able to see that scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist to protect him from justice. | He was unable to see that the scholars were later on covering up crimes that the artist had committed before. | contradiction |
The version of Linux that comes in Mastering Linux offers no technical assistance, but Red Hat's version 5.2, which costs $39. | The user is on their own when using Mastering Linux | entailment |
Newspaper reporters increasingly feel themselves irrelevant--marginalized by TV news and the Internet, ignored by a younger generation of nonreaders. | Journalists working for papers are less relevant to younger citizens who are not readers of actual print. | entailment |
Unfortunately, most of today's credibility mongers invoke credibility precisely to avoid such a moral commitment. | Credibility is non existent today | neutral |
And by planting what looks like a bold idea--that the purpose of campaigning is to engender optimism and renew our faith--he erases his obligation to tell us how he would govern. | He doesn't mention what he would do if elected, making us pick blindly like a pig in a poke. | entailment |
Nearing the end of my trip, I realize that my observations have been largely about race. | Issues involving skin color, also known as racial issues, were at the forefront of their mind as they were finishing their trip. | neutral |
If Clinton were going to apologize, Lewinsky's new image would be safe. | Lewinsky is reshaping her image. | entailment |
We want to see it again. | I want to see it again | entailment |
The more fantastic grow the evening gowns on the runway, the more uniform grows the garb of the crowds on the subway. | The clothing of subway riders is fairly similar. | entailment |
He then blames military leaders for overestimating the effectiveness of bombing. | Nothing was bombed by the military. | contradiction |
His technique is too methodical and slow, she said. | His technique is haphazard | contradiction |
We don't trust Madison Avenue to tell us the truth about fabric softener, so why are we letting it brainwash our children about drugs? | Madison Avenue is purely truth well told | contradiction |
IRA accounts allow income-earners to duck some taxation on that income if they promise to save it until they're old. | Income earners have to promise to use income right away to avoid paying taxes on it. | contradiction |
The British company that recently won fame for cloning a sheep is reportedly on the verge of deriving human blood plasma from sheep and cows. | Cloning an elephant recently won fame for a British company. | contradiction |
In this group, it's common for moms to march into school at the beginning of the year and obtain several months' worth of assignments in advance so their children can get a head start. | The moms are blocked from obtaining assignments early. | contradiction |
Bettelheim believed grandiosely in being a guide, but he had fundamentally humble guidance to that in the end, as in the beginning (one of his favorite phrases), one can hope to grow only by endeavoring to be one's own guide. | Bettelheim has believed in being a guide for a couple of decades. | neutral |
Interestingly, if the page simply provides a hyperlink to the image in question, the law becomes even murkier. | Internet laws are not very specific. | entailment |
The only people in Greenville who support the Southern Connector are the highway contractors who will benefit financially from the project. | Greenville is abandoned and has been for the past 250 years | contradiction |
Wearing a suit and working at a computer in an office tower are, believe it or not, preferable to backbreaking work in a rice paddy. | I would rather work outside doing hard manual labor then spend my day inside. | contradiction |
There is a mysterious disconnect between Eszterhas' self-image and his work. | The work of Eszterhaus reflects fully the life of his own ego and reflection to make his daily bread | contradiction |
More than that, once a condition is established as a diagnosis, society practically treats it as a crime not to do something about it. | To society, to not do something about a diagnosis is a crime. | entailment |
In the short term, readjustment hits EITC, Social Security, WIC, food stamps, and school lunches, says Dean Baker of the Economic Policy Institute, but in the long term, taxes will be 30 [percent] or 40 percent higher. | Taxes are going up in years to come. | entailment |
And that's why there's nothing at all wrong with this picture. | There are 47 reasons explaining the picture's perfection | neutral |
That means, in turn, that it's hard to figure out whether a company will be profitable next year, let alone whether its stock price is going to double. | It is possible to pinpoint exactly how profitable a company will be next year. | contradiction |
A better explanation is that males' reproductive fate depends more strongly than females' on competing when they are young. | Males' reproductive fate depends on several factors. | neutral |
There are indeed invocations of the Holocaust to which I'd apply this description. | I'd describe this as part of the Hiroshima bombing. | contradiction |
Steve Forbes intends to advertise on day trading and investment sites, where people who might vote for him are likely to be found. | Steve Forbes hates financial sites and refuses to spend any money advertising on those platforms. | contradiction |
Jerry Falwell apologized for saying the Antichrist must be Jewish . At a prayer breakfast, he said, I apologize to my Jewish friends here and around the world and I apologize to the Christians here for having created any kind of rift. | The pastor who said the Antichrist must be Jewish is a Baptist | neutral |
Newsweek excerpts a forthcoming biography of Tiger Woods. | A Tiger Woods biography releasing is predictable. | neutral |
Republican fund-raising hypocrisy 1) The Washington | The Washington Post reported on Republican fund-raising | neutral |
The speech was long and, I can now see, rather platitudinous. | The speech was abounding in platitudes | entailment |
Instead, I felt sluggish the entire next day. | They were slow the next day. | entailment |
Bakis, with admirable audacity, has set herself the almost impossible task of making these dogs 'human' and just misses the mark, says the Journal . Fugitive Pieces is a poetic telling of the life of a Holocaust-survivor-turned-poet. | The poet Bakis writes about dogs turning into humans. | contradiction |
The follow-up should have Why do you think of Christ as a political philosopher? | Christ was interested in politics. | neutral |
I have an irritation, not a problem, but I thought perhaps you could offer me a palliative. | The issue I have isn't serious. | entailment |
In Japan, Asahi Shimbun reported Wednesday that raccoons imported from the United States as pets have become an ecological and agricultural nightmare in Japan. | Raccoons became a popular imported pet in Japan because of how cute and playful they are. | neutral |
Though Wilson was unmarried, dating another woman so soon after his wife's death seemed vaguely scandalous in 1915, especially because, as Starling discreetly put it, Wilson was afraid another woman--a Mrs. Peck, whom the President had known years before--would make trouble if an engagement were announced. | Wilson was married. | contradiction |
At the other extreme, if we discover that Bill Gates murdered Vince Foster, or a similar megascoop, journalistic bravado will easily triumph over corporate loyalty. | Bill Gates was sentenced for murdering Vince Foster. | contradiction |
(Saint Johnswort makes your skin sensitive to sunlight.) | Saint Johnswort can make your skin sensitive to sunlight. | entailment |
There is plenty of evidence that the first gap has been declining--fairly rapidly by historical standards. | The gap is declining at a rate of 5% per year | neutral |
One week, you're the only one he can turn to when Newt shuts down the government; the next, you're bucking him up for Saddam. | Newt can count on you the majority of the time. | neutral |
The teen-age fertility rate has been dropping for several decades--a tribute, no doubt, to contraception--though for most of that time the teen-age out-of-wedlock birth rate was increasing. | Teen births are exploding | contradiction |
What's completely intolerable is to be accurately quoted and seen--even by yourself--to be no better than you actually are. | When you are seen as no better than you are after an accurate quote it is intolerable. | entailment |
A Lexus ad in Car and Driver or Fortune is pretty well targeted at affluent people who like fancy cars. | Lexus is a car for people on a budget. | contradiction |
I then launched Xwindows. | It was smooth | neutral |
7 million in the Los Angeles Times and over $3 million by the other major papers. | The amount is greatest in the Los Angeles Times | entailment |
Critics revel in his fresh dish (Clinton turns apoplectic over the slightest unfavorable mention | Critics all liked the dish. | neutral |
The Liberal Humanitarians are a product of the post-Cold War peace. | Liberal Humanitarians have changed a lot since they first came to be. | neutral |
The split seemed to come in 1969, when Julian Bond was elected to the Georgia state Legislature and became the darling of the American left's radical chic set. | Julian Bond was elected to the Georgia state Legislature and became popular in 1969. | entailment |
Tolly worked in narcotics and knew there was a Southern market for drugs and so converted an existing piece of machinery, creating the first morphine pill. | Tolly used the machine to produce the first aspirin pill | contradiction |
5) Dueling spins : The New York Times says the scandal will dog and impede Clinton's foreign policy. | The New York Times is the only paper to write about Clinton's foreign policy. | contradiction |
For the first 50 years of his life, Pooh was a modest franchise--a pair of books that sold fairly well to British and American parents. | After 50 yrs of being around Pooh became huge | neutral |
Finkelstein is not breaking new ground here. | Finkelstein is confusing his terms here. | neutral |
Microsoft's position is a reflection of an economic phenomenon often referred to as network externalities (a k a positive economic feedback or increasing returns to scale). | A company that produces an operating system was bought up after bankruptcy | contradiction |
When you press down on top of the pump, two separate substances emerge from two separate and concealed tanks. | The substances are dangerous if combined. | neutral |
The game of payback never ends. | Payback is a neverending game. | entailment |
One of the striking things about the Microsoft trial, so far, is the extent to which the Justice Department and its lawyer, David Boies, have built their case around personal vilification of Bill Gates. | Bill Gates is guilty | neutral |
For example, the engineers of the battalion exposed to sarin showed no higher illness rates than others. | Military personnel showed little residual affects from exposure to sarin. | entailment |
A Saving Private Ryan backlash begins. | People responded strongly to Saving Private Ryan. | entailment |
But (as Stein pointed out in the Committee), every dollar Social Security invests privately, instead of lending to the Treasury (as happens now), is an extra dollar the government must borrow from private capital markets to finance the national debt. | Most dollars invested privately require only one cent to be borrowed from private capital markets | contradiction |
Ways to ward off Peter Lorre in M .-- Andrea Carla Been in a Coma Since 1932 Michaels | Since 1932, Andrea Carla has been in a coma. | entailment |
I liked Michael Kinsley's article . Here's a political glossary that might be helpful in interpreting future lies. | Future lies will cease to exist because of this political glossary. | contradiction |
They spoke of our guys and those guys. | They spoke of guys that are fans of rival football teams. | neutral |
The version of Linux that comes in Mastering Linux offers no technical assistance, but Red Hat's version 5.2, which costs $39. | Linux has the worst customer service | contradiction |
For bitchy wit at its best, set your VCRs to catch Bette Davis in the incomparable All About Eve (Monday, Cinemax 2, 4 p.m.). | Cinemax refused to air All About Eve. | contradiction |
For years the store has declined to sell stickered music, i.e., pop songs whose lyrics are too saucy for your mall. | The store has declined | entailment |
Clinton has the ability to sustain that perception despite the test ban's defeat. | No one is paying attention to the specifics of the negotiation. | neutral |
The idea, Leger claimed, was to prove that machines and fragments of them, that ordinary manufactured objects, have plastic possibilities. | Leger said that the idea was to prove that regular things that are produced have plastic possibilities. | entailment |
In either case, stripped to its essentials, a left-of-center program seeks to help the less prosperous at the expense of everybody else (i.e. | A liberal program helps everyone except the less prosperous. | contradiction |
Figgis' camera is probing and alive, so that even when his meanings are laughable, his images remain allusive and mysterious. | Figgis' camera is literally alive. | contradiction |
For affirmative action to do anything, it must involve advancing people who are slightly less qualified. | Women who are not as well trained, through affirmative action, get advanced. | entailment |
I take my 15 cents and head for the liquor store. | I obtained 15 cents before I went to the liquor store | entailment |
In hindsight, should you have stopped all private law practice? | The author questions about stopping private law from practicing. | entailment |
Newsweek berates NATO for its obfuscation of civilian casualties. | Nato who was always transparent accurately reported all casualties. | contradiction |
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