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Sentence 1: Russian stocks fell after the arrest last Saturday of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, chief executive of Yukos Oil, on charges of fraud and tax evasion. Sentence 2: The weekend arrest of Russia's richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, chief executive of oil major YUKOS, on charges of fraud and tax evasion unnerved financ...
Sentence 1: For the year, it expects sales of $94 million and a profit of 26 cents a share from continuing operations. Sentence 2: This is an increase from the $22.5 million and 5 cents a share previously forecast. Similarity score (0-5): 0.8
Sentence 1: After Hughes refused to rehire Hernandez, he complained to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Sentence 2: Hernandez filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaint and sued. Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: Dewhurst's proposal calls for an abrupt end to the controversial "Robin Hood" plan for school finance. Sentence 2: The committee would propose a replacement for the "Robin Hood" school finance system. Similarity score (0-5): 2.6
Sentence 1: Other countries and private creditors are owed at least $80 billion in addition. Sentence 2: Other countries are owed at least $US80 billion ($108.52 billion). Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: Telemarketers who call numbers on the list after Oct. 1 could face fines of up to $11,000 per call. Sentence 2: Under the law, telemarketers who call numbers on the list can be fined up to $11,000 for each violation. Similarity score (0-5): 3.6
Sentence 1: He explained that he found Antetonitrus when he came to Wits in 2001 as a post-doctoral research assistant at England's University of Bristol. Sentence 2: He explained that he found antetonitrus when he came to Wits in 2001 while a post-doctoral research assistant at Bristol University in Britain. Similarit...
Sentence 1: Air Canada, the largest airline in Canada and No. 11 in the world, has been under court protection from creditors since April 1. Sentence 2: The No. 11 airline in the world, Air Canada has been under court protection from creditors since April 1. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: The jury also found Gonzales guilty of using excessive force by dousing Olvera-Carrera with pepper spray. Sentence 2: Gonzales was found guilty of using excessive force by spraying Olvera with pepper spray. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: The bodies of some of the dead, pulled out from under the train, were laid out beside the tracks while emergency services brought in wooden coffins. Sentence 2: The bodies of many of the dead, pulled from under the partially derailed train, were laid out by the tracks awaiting identification. Similarity sco...
Sentence 1: Garner said the self-proclaimed mayor of Baghdad, Mohammed Mohsen al-Zubaidi, was released after two days in coalition custody. Sentence 2: Garner said self-proclaimed Baghdad mayor Mohammed Mohsen Zubaidi was released 48 hours after his detention in late April. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: "Enron company executives engaged in widespread and pervasive fraud," prosecutor Samuel Buell told the Associated Press. Sentence 2: "Enron company executives engaged in widespread and pervasive fraud to manipulate the company's earnings results," Buell said. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: Customers that pay the $1,219 entrance fee get SMS 2003 with 10 device client access licenses. Sentence 2: Retail pricing for SMS 2003 with 10 device client access licenses is $1,219. Similarity score (0-5): 4.3
Sentence 1: Results of the 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey released yesterday by Statistics Canada suggest living standards have improved but still lag for those off reserves. Sentence 2: The 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey released Wednesday by Statistics Canada says living standards have improved but still lag for the ...
Sentence 1: "The recent turnaround in the stock market and an easing in unemployment claims should keep consumer expectations at current levels and may signal more favorable economic times ahead." Sentence 2: The recent turnaround in the stock market and an easing in unemployment claims "may signal more favorable econo...
Sentence 1: While the day's trading was lackluster, the Standard & Poor's 500 index was preparing to close out its best three-month period since the fourth quarter of 1998. Sentence 2: The Standard & Poor's 500 stock index ended the quarter up 120 points, a gain of 14 percent, the best performance for that broad market...
Sentence 1: ONA explicitly stated that it did not receive intelligence material indicating that Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network was planning to mount an operation in Bali. Sentence 2: "But at no stage did ONA receive intelligence material indicating that Jemaah Islamiyah was planning to mount an operation in Bali." ...
Sentence 1: Those reports were denied by the interior minister, Prince Nayef. Sentence 2: However, the Saudi interior minister, Prince Nayef, denied the reports. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: Bryant previously said that hike had a greater impact on demand than officials expected. Sentence 2: Chief financial officer Andy Bryant has said that hike had a greater affect volume than officials expected. Similarity score (0-5): 3.5
Sentence 1: Judge Leroy Millette Jr. can reduce the punishment to life in prison without parole when Muhammad is formally sentenced Feb. 12, but Virginia judges rarely take such action. Sentence 2: Though the judge can reduce the punishment to life in prison without parole, experts say Virginia judges rarely take that ...
Sentence 1: A spokeswoman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was in satisfactory condition Tuesday night. Sentence 2: A spokesman at Strong Memorial Hospital said Doud was under evaluation Tuesday evening in the emergency room. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: Ray Brent Marsh, 29, faces multiple counts of burial service fraud, making false statements, abuse of a dead body and theft. Sentence 2: Ray Brent Marsh, 29, also faces charges of abuse of a body, and theft. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: After that, college President Paul Pribbenow told him to wrap up his speech. Sentence 2: After Hedges' microphone was unplugged for a second time, Pribbenow told him to wrap up his speech. Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: For the 12-month period ending June 30, high-speed lines installed in homes and businesses increased by 45 percent. Sentence 2: For the full year period ending June 30, 2003, high-speed lines increased by 45 percent. Similarity score (0-5): 3.9
Sentence 1: Ricky Clemons' brief, troubled Missouri basketball career is over. Sentence 2: Missouri kicked Ricky Clemons off its team, ending his troubled career there. Similarity score (0-5): 4.0
Sentence 1: US military officials say rotor wash from the helicopter might have blown down the banner. Sentence 2: US officials said downward "rotor wash" generated by the hovering helicopter stripped the flag from the tower. Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: The settlement taking effect this week was reached less than two months after O'Malley took the helm of the nation's fourth-largest archdiocese. Sentence 2: The $85 million agreement was reached in September, less than two months after Archbishop Sean O'Malley took over as leader of the nation's fourth-larg...
Sentence 1: The U.S. Capitol was evacuated yesterday after authorities detected a possibly hazardous material in the basement of the Senate wing, Capitol Police said. Sentence 2: U.S. Capitol Police evacuated the Capitol yesterday after a sensor detected a possible biohazard in the Senate wing, but authorities later sa...
Sentence 1: The former president also gave numerous speeches in 2002 without compensation, said his spokesman Jim Kennedy. Sentence 2: His spokesman Jim Kennedy said the former president also gave more than 70 speeches in 2002 without compensation. Similarity score (0-5): 3.6
Sentence 1: The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was down 0.04 points, or 0 percent, at 971.52. Sentence 2: Standard & Poor's 500 stock index futures for June were down 2.60 points at 965.70, while Nasdaq futures were down 7.50 points at 1,183.50. Similarity score (0-5): 1.6
Sentence 1: Dubbed Project Mad Hatter, the Linux-based desktop is being promoted by Sun as a more secure and less expensive alternative to Windows. Sentence 2: Designed to compete with Microsoft Corp., Project Mad Hatter is being positioned by Sun as a cheaper, secure alternative desktop operating system to Microsoft's...
Sentence 1: A key figure in former state Treasurer Paul Silvester's bribery scheme was accused Wednesday of changing his story about Silvester's alleged corrupt dealings with a Boston investment firm. Sentence 2: A key player in former state Treasurer Paul Silvester's corruption scheme testified on Tuesday about kickba...
Sentence 1: "The mission of the CAPPS II system has been and always will be aviation security," said the administration, part of the Homeland Security Department. Sentence 2: "The mission of the CAPPS II system has been and always will be aviation security," they said. Similarity score (0-5): 3.6
Sentence 1: Hovan did not speak, but his lawyer, John Speranza, said his client "did not wake up that day" intending to hurt anyone. Sentence 2: Hovan "did not wake up that day" intending to hurt anyone, defense attorney John Speranza said. Similarity score (0-5): 4.5
Sentence 1: "We believe that it is not necessary to have a divisive confirmation fight over a Supreme Court appointment," Daschle wrote. Sentence 2: "We believe that it is not necessary to have a divisive confirmation fight," Daschle of South Dakota wrote the Republican president. Similarity score (0-5): 4.0
Sentence 1: Yahoo accounts for 159,354 of the BSD sites, with 152,054 from NTT/Verio and 129,378 from Infospace, the survey found. Sentence 2: Another 152,054 are from IP services company NTT/Verio, and 129,378 from InfoSpace, the survey found. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: In the latest top-level shuffle at CNN, Teya Ryan is leaving her post as general manager of U.S. programming, the network announced. Sentence 2: In CNN's latest move to rejuvenate ratings, the network has ousted Teya Ryan, general manager of U.S. programming. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: He is suspected of being a key figure in Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qa'eda-linked terror group which has been blamed for the bombings. Sentence 2: Samudra, 32, is suspected of being a key figure in the al-Qaida-linked terror group Jemaah Islamiyah, which has been blamed for carrying out the bombings. Similari...
Sentence 1: About 100 firefighters are in the bosque today, Albuquerque Fire Chief Robert Ortega said. Sentence 2: "We were seconds away from having that happen," Albuquerque Fire Chief Robert Ortega said. Similarity score (0-5): 1.8
Sentence 1: "The issue has been resolved," Marlins President David Samson said through a club spokesman. Sentence 2: The Marlins only said: "The issue has been resolved." Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: China's Health Ministry said five more people had died of Sars and a further 159 were infected. Sentence 2: On Monday, China said nine more people had died from SARS and that 160 more were infected with the virus. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: Shares of McDonald's rose $1.83, or 8.3 percent, to close at the day's high of $23.89. Sentence 2: McDonald's shares rose $1.83 to close Friday at $23.89 on the New York Stock Exchange. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: He said the FDA was hoping Congress and the courts would bring clarity to the situation and some financial relief to consumers. Sentence 2: He said FDA hopes Congress and the courts will bring clarity to the situation and some financial relief to consumers — perhaps before the 2004 elections. Similarity sco...
Sentence 1: Ernst & Young admitted no wrongdoing with the settlement. Sentence 2: Ernst & Young spokesman Kenneth Kerrigan said the firm admits no wrongdoing. Similarity score (0-5): 4.0
Sentence 1: The witness, a 27-year-old Kosovan parking attendant with criminal convictions for dishonesty, was paid 10,000 by the News of the World. Sentence 2: The witness was a 27-year-old Kosovan parking attendant, who was paid by the News of the World, the court heard. Similarity score (0-5): 3.6
Sentence 1: The differences between Grassley and Thomas on energy and Medicare have become so pointed that other members say their angry personal relationship is embarrassing the party. Sentence 2: Their differences on energy and Medicare have become so pointed other members say it is embarrassing to the party. Similar...
Sentence 1: He wounded a security guard and then fled, stabbing two passersby as he ran off along the promenade. Sentence 2: He then stabbed two passersby as he fled along a promenade by the Mediterranean Sea. Similarity score (0-5): 3.2
Sentence 1: He and his colleagues attributed some of the communication gap to doctors feeling pressed for time. Sentence 2: He attributed some of the communication gap to doctors feeling pressed for time; patients cited discomfort discussing financial issues. Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: State police said as many as 30 workers were trapped immediately after the garage collapsed. Sentence 2: As many as 30 people were believed to be trapped inside initially, the state police said. Similarity score (0-5): 4.0
Sentence 1: OS ANGELES - ''The Hulk'' was a monster at the box office in its debut weekend, taking in a June opening record of $62.6 million. Sentence 2: "The Hulk" took in $62.6 million at the box office, a monster opening and a new June record. Similarity score (0-5): 4.8
Sentence 1: Congratulations on being named Time magazine's Person of the Year. Sentence 2: Time magazine named the American soldier its Person of the Year for 2003. Similarity score (0-5): 2.4
Sentence 1: The indictment said he attended important meetings to plan the attacks, recruited fellow bombers and coordinated the operation. Sentence 2: Samudra not present in Bangkok, the indictment said, but attended a series of meetings before the attacks, recruiting fellow bombers and coordinating the operation. Sim...
Sentence 1: It will also give Microsoft an opportunity to comment on remedies proposed by the Commission. Sentence 2: Among other things, Microsoft is to comment on proposed remedies in its response. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: Texans saddled with skyrocketing homeowners premiums might finally be getting relief. Sentence 2: Relief is in sight for Texans saddled with skyrocketing homeowners insurance premiums. Similarity score (0-5): 5.0
Sentence 1: Six Democrats are vying to succeed Jacques and have qualified for the Feb. 3 primary ballot. Sentence 2: Six Democrats and two Republicans are running for her seat and have qualified for the Feb. 3 primary ballot. Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: Halliburton on Tuesday reiterated its contention that KBR had "delivered fuel to Iraq at the best value, the best price and the best terms". Sentence 2: "We believe KBR delivered fuel to Iraq at the best value, the best price and the best terms," Halliburton spokeswoman Wendy Hall said. Similarity score (0-...
Sentence 1: Elecia Battle, of Cleveland, told police she dropped her purse as she left the Quick Shop Food Mart last week after buying the ticket. Sentence 2: Elecia Battle dropped her purse after buying the Mega Millions Lottery ticket last week and believes the ticket blew away. Similarity score (0-5): 3.3
Sentence 1: Customers include Mitsubishi, Siemens, DBTel, Dell, HP, Palm, Philips, Sharp, and Sony. Sentence 2: MediaQ's customers include major handheld makers Mitsubishi, Siemens, Palm, Sharp, Philips, Dell and Sony. Similarity score (0-5): 3.2
Sentence 1: The Cleveland Cavaliers won the right to draft James by winning the NBA's annual lottery Thursday night. Sentence 2: Such was the case Thursday night when the Cleveland Cavaliers won the "LeBron James Lottery," otherwise known as the NBA draft lottery. Similarity score (0-5): 4.0
Sentence 1: Among the workers, the researchers found short workers had worse hearing than expected for their age. Sentence 2: "Short workers had worse hearing than expected by age -- three times more often than taller workers," writes Barrenas. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: Mr Colpin did not specify whether it was this system that was at the centre of the investigation. Sentence 2: Neither OLAF nor the Belgian prosecutors have specified if it was this system that was at the centre of the investigation. Similarity score (0-5): 2.2
Sentence 1: Until now, sales of the entertainment-oriented PCs have been limited to the United States, Canada and Korea. Sentence 2: The computers are currently sold in Canada, the United States, and Korea. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: Ballmer has been vocal in the past warning that Linux is a threat to Microsoft. Sentence 2: In the memo, Ballmer reiterated the open-source threat to Microsoft. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: The broad Standard & Poor's 500-stock index was up 4.83 points or 0.49 per cent to 980.76. Sentence 2: Standard & Poor's 500 stock index futures declined 4.40 points to 983.50, while Nasdaq futures fell 6.5 points to 1,206.50. Similarity score (0-5): 1.2
Sentence 1: Talabani told him the Governing Council would "need UN assistance and advice in implementing the new decisions which have been taken." Sentence 2: Talabani told him Iraqi leaders would "need U.N. assistance and advice in implementing the new decisions which have been taken" on organising an interim Iraqi go...
Sentence 1: Stanford (46-15) plays South Carolina (44-20) today in a first-round game at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Sentence 2: Stanford (46-15) plays South Carolina (44-20) on Friday in the opening game of the double-elimination tournament. Similarity score (0-5): 3.3
Sentence 1: The same survey a month ago had Street leading Katz 42 percent to 34 percent, with 21 percent undecided. Sentence 2: One month ago in the same poll, Katz was leading 46 to 40 percent. Similarity score (0-5): 2.0
Sentence 1: The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> advanced 11 points, or 1.25 percent, to 931. Sentence 2: The Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained 10.89, or 1.2 percent, to 931.12 as of 12:01 p.m. in New York. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: But they don’t realize that until it’s too late (of course) because they’re potential victims in a horror movie. Sentence 2: But they don't realize that until it's too late (of course) because they're potential victims. Similarity score (0-5): 3.7
Sentence 1: Arthur Benson, attorney for the case's plaintiff schoolchildren, said he will appeal. Sentence 2: An attorney for plaintiff schoolchildren said he plans to appeal. Similarity score (0-5): 3.7
Sentence 1: The euro has slipped nearly four percent since matching a record peak of around $1.1935 only last week and hitting an all-time high of 140.90 yen in late May. Sentence 2: The euro has slipped as much as four cents since matching a record peak near $1.1935 last week and hitting a record high of 140.90 yen in...
Sentence 1: Pennsylvania, which has the most aggressive treatment program, is treating 548 of 8,030 inmates. Sentence 2: Texas, which has more than three times Michigan's inmate population, is treating 328 of its 16,298 infected inmates. Similarity score (0-5): 1.3
Sentence 1: The tech-loaded Nasdaq composite rose 20.96 points to 1595.91 to end at its highest level for 12 months. Sentence 2: The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> climbed 19.11 points, or 1.2 percent, to 1,615.02. Similarity score (0-5): 2.2
Sentence 1: With the Expose feature, all open windows shrink to fit on the screen but are still clear enough to identify. Sentence 2: With the Expose (ex-poh-SAY) feature, all the open windows on the desktop immediately shrink to fit on the screen but are still clear enough to identify. Similarity score (0-5): 4.4
Sentence 1: Instead, prosecutors dismissed charges and Rucker left the courtroom a free man. Sentence 2: Instead he left the courtroom a free man after authorities dismissed criminal charges. Similarity score (0-5): 3.4
Sentence 1: "This case was both mentally challenging and emotionally exhausting," said the foreman, Jim Wolfcale, a 41-year-old minister. Sentence 2: Jim Wolfcale, the jury foreman and a minister, said, "This case was both mentally challenging and emotionally exhausting." Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: He arrives later this week on the first state visit by a US President. Sentence 2: Mr Bush arrives on Tuesday on the first state visit by an American President. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0
Sentence 1: The deal, approved by both companies' board of directors, is expected to be completed in the third quarter of Nvidia's fiscal third quarter. Sentence 2: The acquisition has been approved by both companies' board of directors and is expected to close in the third quarter this year. Similarity score (0-5): 3....
Sentence 1: The volatile mix could drag the session beyond the four days allotted by Bush, said Senate President Jim King. Sentence 2: The Senate might support capping noneconomic damages beyond the $250,000 Gov. Jeb Bush proposes, said Senate President Jim King. Similarity score (0-5): 2.8
Sentence 1: More than 100 police officers were involved in the busts that were the culmination of a two-year operation investigating the cocaine importing and money laundering gang. Sentence 2: More than 100 officers launched the London raids in the final phase of a two-year operation investigating a cocaine and money ...
Sentence 1: Stripping out the extraordinary items, fourth-quarter earnings were 64 cents a share compared to 25 cents a share in the prior year. Sentence 2: Earnings were 59 cents a share for the three months ended May 25 compared with 15 cents a share a year earlier. Similarity score (0-5): 1.0
Sentence 1: But at age 15, she had reached 260 pounds and a difficult decision: It was time to try surgery. Sentence 2: But at the age of 15, she weighed a whopping 117kg and came to a difficult decision: it was time to try surgery. Similarity score (0-5): 4.2
Sentence 1: "If we could do that throughout the world, we could end terrorism," he said. Sentence 2: This is a hospital that treats everybody as people, and if we could do that throughout the world, we could end terrorism." Similarity score (0-5): 3.5
Sentence 1: If it's a Bill Gates Comdex keynote, it must be time for new Tablet PCs. Sentence 2: If it's the Sunday night before Comdex, it must be time for yet another Bill Gates keynote. Similarity score (0-5): 3.1
Sentence 1: According to reports, Knight allegedly punched a parking attendant outside a Los Angeles nightclub. Sentence 2: He was arrested last week for allegedly punching a parking attendant outside a nightclub in LA. Similarity score (0-5): 3.2
Sentence 1: Among those waiting a turn was Jodie Singer, a sixth-grader from Washington, D.C. Sentence 2: Jodie Singer, a sixth-grader from Washington, D.C., anxiously awaited her turn at the microphone. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: But the cancer society said its study had been misused. Sentence 2: The American Cancer Society and several scientists said the study was flawed in several ways. Similarity score (0-5): 2.2
Sentence 1: Both are being held in the Armstrong County Jail. Sentence 2: Tatar was being held without bail in Armstrong County Prison today. Similarity score (0-5): 2.5
Sentence 1: A few miles further east is Tehuacan, where corn may first have been domesticated 4,000 years ago. Sentence 2: A few miles west are the pyramids of Teotihuacan, where corn may first have been domesticated 4,000 years ago. Similarity score (0-5): 3.8
Sentence 1: The confusion capped a tumultuous week for the list, which is intended to block about 80 percent of telemarketing calls. Sentence 2: The free service was originally intended to block about 80 percent of telemarketer calls. Similarity score (0-5): 3.2
Sentence 1: "Our strong preference is to achieve a financial restructuring out of court, and we remain hopeful we can do so," chief executive Marce Fuller said. Sentence 2: "Our strong preference is to achieve a financial restructuring out of court," Mirant CEO Marce Fuller said in a prepared statement early Friday. Si...
Sentence 1: Named in the complaint were former chief executive officers Paul A. Allaire and G. Richard Thoman and former CFO Barry D. Romeril. Sentence 2: The executives fined included former Chief Executives Paul A. Allaire and G. Richard Thoman as well as former Chief Financial Officer Barry Romeril. Similarity score...
Sentence 1: Chera Larkins, 32, of Manhattan, charged with three sham marriages, is also charged with perjury and filing a false instrument. Sentence 2: Chera Larkins, 32, of Manhattan, charged with perjury and filing a false instrument in three marriage applications. Similarity score (0-5): 4.6
Sentence 1: It estimated on Thursday it has a 51 percent market share in Europe. Sentence 2: Boston Scientific said it has gained 51 percent of the coated-stent market in Europe. Similarity score (0-5): 2.8
Sentence 1: The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Tuesday where Donaldson is scheduled to testify on hedge and mutual funds. Sentence 2: The Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on Tuesday, when Donaldson will be questioned about hedge and mutual funds. Similarity score (0-5)...
Sentence 1: The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was off 0.11 percent, or 1.78 points, at 1,594.13. Sentence 2: The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was down 0.04 points, or 0 percent, at 971.52. Similarity score (0-5): 0.6
Sentence 1: Mr Morse is charged with assault and Mr Darvish is charged with filing a false report. Sentence 2: His partner Bijan Darvish is charged with filing a false police report. Similarity score (0-5): 2.8
Sentence 1: The third appointment was to a new job, executive vice president and chief staff officer. Sentence 2: Bruce N. Hawthorne, 53, was named executive vice president and chief staff officer. Similarity score (0-5): 3.2
Sentence 1: Analysts had been expecting a net loss of 54 cents a share, according to Thomson First Call. Sentence 2: Analysts had forecast second quarter sales of $614 million, according to the Thomson First Call Web site. Similarity score (0-5): 1.5
Sentence 1: The district also sent letters yesterday informing parents of the situation. Sentence 2: Parents received letters informing them of the possible contamination yesterday. Similarity score (0-5): 3.0