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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1986 Boston Red Sox season
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Spring training
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The Red Sox held spring training at Chain of Lakes Park in Winter Haven, Florida, for the 21st season.
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Alumni game
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On May 17, the Red Sox held an old-timers game at Fenway, before a scheduled game with the Texas Rangers. The game—themed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the pennant-winning 1946 Red Sox—welcomed back 19 alumni of the team and was also the first to invite non-Red Sox alumni. Besides Ted Williams, Luis Tiant, and Rico Petrocelli, the day featured appearances by all three DiMaggio brothers: Joe, Vince, and Dom. The umpiring crew included Hall of Fame inductee Jocko Conlan.
### Output:
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1986 Boston Red Sox season
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Spring training
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Red Sox held spring training at Chain of Lakes Park in Winter Haven, Florida, for the 21st season.
_START_SECTION_
Alumni game
_START_PARAGRAPH_
On May 17, the Red Sox held an old-timers game at Fenway, before a scheduled game with the Texas Rangers. The game—themed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the pennant-winning 1946 Red Sox—welcomed back 19 alumni of the team and was also the first to invite non-Red Sox alumni. Besides Ted Williams, Luis Tiant, and Rico Petrocelli, the day featured appearances by all three DiMaggio brothers: Joe, Vince, and Dom. The umpiring crew included Hall of Fame inductee Jocko Conlan.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1
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The 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 1 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised Albania, Belgium, Greece and Poland._NEWLINE_The group was won on goals scored by Poland, who qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The runners-up Belgium entered the UEFA play-off stage.
### Output:
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1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1
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The 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group 1 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The group comprised Albania, Belgium, Greece and Poland._NEWLINE_The group was won on goals scored by Poland, who qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The runners-up Belgium entered the UEFA play-off stage.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
1987–88 in Scottish football
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Notable events
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Billy McNeill's second spell back in charge of Celtic began in style as they finished the season by winning the double of the league title and Scottish Cup. The cup triumph was sealed with two late goals from Frank McAvennie, signed in early October from West Ham United, as they had trailed 1-0 to Dundee United._NEWLINE_Rangers, further strengthened with the signing of Englishmen Ray Wilkins and Mark Walters in midfield, had consolation for their failure to repeat title glory in the shape of a League Cup win. They could only finish third in the league, with Hearts finishing second - 10 points adrift of champions Celtic._NEWLINE_The Old Firm league fixture at Ibrox in October 1987, which ended in a 2–2 draw, saw three players red carded. Charges were later brought against four of the players (three from Rangers, one from Celtic) by the Procurator Fiscal. The resulting Court case ended up with Terry Butcher and Chris
### Output:
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1987–88 in Scottish football
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Notable events
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Billy McNeill's second spell back in charge of Celtic began in style as they finished the season by winning the double of the league title and Scottish Cup. The cup triumph was sealed with two late goals from Frank McAvennie, signed in early October from West Ham United, as they had trailed 1-0 to Dundee United._NEWLINE_Rangers, further strengthened with the signing of Englishmen Ray Wilkins and Mark Walters in midfield, had consolation for their failure to repeat title glory in the shape of a League Cup win. They could only finish third in the league, with Hearts finishing second - 10 points adrift of champions Celtic._NEWLINE_The Old Firm league fixture at Ibrox in October 1987, which ended in a 2–2 draw, saw three players red carded. Charges were later brought against four of the players (three from Rangers, one from Celtic) by the Procurator Fiscal. The resulting Court case ended up with Terry Butcher and Chris
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
1990 Haringey London Borough Council election
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The 1990 Haringey Council election took place on 3 May 1990 to elect members of Haringey London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council.
### Output:
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1990 Haringey London Borough Council election
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The 1990 Haringey Council election took place on 3 May 1990 to elect members of Haringey London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1991–92 Cypriot Third Division
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Format
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Fourteen teams participated in the 1991–92 Cypriot Third Division. All teams played against each other twice, once at their home and once away. The team with the most points at the end of the season crowned champions. The first two teams were promoted to 1992–93 Cypriot Second Division. The last three teams were relegated to the 1992–93 Cypriot Fourth Division._NEWLINE_The 3rd-placed team faced the 12th-placed team of the 1992–93 Cypriot Second Division, in a two-legged relegation play-off for one spot in the 1992–93 Cypriot Second Division.
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Point system
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Teams received three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.
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Promotion playoff
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Adonis Idaliou faced Ethnikos Assia FC. Ethnikos Assia FC won the playoffs.
### Output:
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1991–92 Cypriot Third Division
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Format
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Fourteen teams participated in the 1991–92 Cypriot Third Division. All teams played against each other twice, once at their home and once away. The team with the most points at the end of the season crowned champions. The first two teams were promoted to 1992–93 Cypriot Second Division. The last three teams were relegated to the 1992–93 Cypriot Fourth Division._NEWLINE_The 3rd-placed team faced the 12th-placed team of the 1992–93 Cypriot Second Division, in a two-legged relegation play-off for one spot in the 1992–93 Cypriot Second Division.
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Point system
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Teams received three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.
_START_SECTION_
Promotion playoff
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Adonis Idaliou faced Ethnikos Assia FC. Ethnikos Assia FC won the playoffs.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
1992–93 National Football League (Ireland)
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Format
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This was a one-off format for the National Football League. In order to re-format the league into four divisions, the 1992-93 league consisted of four "mixed ability" groups of eight teams each. The experimental format threw up some of the most unusual pairings in league history, and was credited with boosting attendances by as much as 60 per cent.
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Divisions
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There was one division comprising 32 teams, split into four groups of eight teams each.
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Round-Robin Format
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Each team played every other team in its division (or group where the division is split) once, either home or away.
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Points awarded
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2 points were awarded for a win and 1 for a draw.
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Titles
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Teams in all four groups competed for the National Football League title.
### Output:
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1992–93 National Football League (Ireland)
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Format
_START_PARAGRAPH_
This was a one-off format for the National Football League. In order to re-format the league into four divisions, the 1992-93 league consisted of four "mixed ability" groups of eight teams each. The experimental format threw up some of the most unusual pairings in league history, and was credited with boosting attendances by as much as 60 per cent.
_START_SECTION_
Divisions
_START_PARAGRAPH_
There was one division comprising 32 teams, split into four groups of eight teams each.
_START_SECTION_
Round-Robin Format
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Each team played every other team in its division (or group where the division is split) once, either home or away.
_START_SECTION_
Points awarded
_START_PARAGRAPH_
2 points were awarded for a win and 1 for a draw.
_START_SECTION_
Titles
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Teams in all four groups competed for the National Football League title.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1992–93 Southern Football League
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The 1992–93 Southern Football League season was the 90th in the history of the league, an English football competition._NEWLINE_Dover Athletic won the Premier Division to earned promotion to the Football Conference. VS Rugby and Weymouth were relegated to the Midland and Southern Division respectively, whilst Dartford withdrew from the league after four matches due to financial problems and joined the Kent League the following season. Nuneaton Borough, Sittingbourne and Gresley Rovers (in their first season in the Southern League) were promoted to the Premier Division, the former two as champions. Despite finishing second in the Southern Division, Salisbury were denied promotion due to ground grading, saving Premier Division club Moor Green from relegation. Barry Town left the Southern League to join the League of Wales, whilst Andover dropped into the Wessex League.
### Output:
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1992–93 Southern Football League
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The 1992–93 Southern Football League season was the 90th in the history of the league, an English football competition._NEWLINE_Dover Athletic won the Premier Division to earned promotion to the Football Conference. VS Rugby and Weymouth were relegated to the Midland and Southern Division respectively, whilst Dartford withdrew from the league after four matches due to financial problems and joined the Kent League the following season. Nuneaton Borough, Sittingbourne and Gresley Rovers (in their first season in the Southern League) were promoted to the Premier Division, the former two as champions. Despite finishing second in the Southern Division, Salisbury were denied promotion due to ground grading, saving Premier Division club Moor Green from relegation. Barry Town left the Southern League to join the League of Wales, whilst Andover dropped into the Wessex League.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1993 Detroit Tigers season
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Overview
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At the heart of the team were three stars left over from the championship team of 1984: 36-year-old second baseman Lou Whitaker, 36-year-old outfielder Kirk Gibson, and 35-year-old shortstop Alan Trammell. There was also the All-Star slugger Cecil Fielder at first base who, true to form, clubbed 30 home runs and drove in a team-high 117 RBIs; promising young shortstop Travis Fryman batted an even .300 and paced the team with 182 hits; and catcher Chad Kreuter enjoyed the best season of his career, setting career-highs in homers (15), average (.286) and runs batted in (51)._NEWLINE_Tony Phillips, a versatile switch hitter, could play just about anywhere in the field and even DH, but he mostly ended up in the outfield. A patient leadoff man, Phillips set the table for the Tigers' offense. He got on base any way he could, with a base hit, drawing a walk or getting hit by a pitch more than 300 times; thus, he scored 113 runs
### Output:
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1993 Detroit Tigers season
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Overview
_START_PARAGRAPH_
At the heart of the team were three stars left over from the championship team of 1984: 36-year-old second baseman Lou Whitaker, 36-year-old outfielder Kirk Gibson, and 35-year-old shortstop Alan Trammell. There was also the All-Star slugger Cecil Fielder at first base who, true to form, clubbed 30 home runs and drove in a team-high 117 RBIs; promising young shortstop Travis Fryman batted an even .300 and paced the team with 182 hits; and catcher Chad Kreuter enjoyed the best season of his career, setting career-highs in homers (15), average (.286) and runs batted in (51)._NEWLINE_Tony Phillips, a versatile switch hitter, could play just about anywhere in the field and even DH, but he mostly ended up in the outfield. A patient leadoff man, Phillips set the table for the Tigers' offense. He got on base any way he could, with a base hit, drawing a walk or getting hit by a pitch more than 300 times; thus, he scored 113 runs
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1993 Harrods bombing
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Perpetrators
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Those responsible were English Irish nationalist activists associated with the Provisional IRA: Jan Taylor, a 51-year-old former corporal who had served in the British Army Royal Signals Corps, and Patrick Hayes, a 41-year-old computer programmer of Irish descent, with a degree in business studies from Polytechnic of Central London and a member of Red Action. _NEWLINE_In March 1993, police captured them at Hayes' home in Stoke Newington, London. They each received prison sentences of 30 years for the January Harrods bombing and for a second attack on a train a month later which caused extensive damage but no casualties. Hayes was also convicted of conspiracy to cause three additional explosions in 1992. Neither man had any apparent links to Ireland beyond their "unswerving support for the IRA". Both were released in 1999 under the Good Friday Agreement.
### Output:
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1993 Harrods bombing
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Perpetrators
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Those responsible were English Irish nationalist activists associated with the Provisional IRA: Jan Taylor, a 51-year-old former corporal who had served in the British Army Royal Signals Corps, and Patrick Hayes, a 41-year-old computer programmer of Irish descent, with a degree in business studies from Polytechnic of Central London and a member of Red Action. _NEWLINE_In March 1993, police captured them at Hayes' home in Stoke Newington, London. They each received prison sentences of 30 years for the January Harrods bombing and for a second attack on a train a month later which caused extensive damage but no casualties. Hayes was also convicted of conspiracy to cause three additional explosions in 1992. Neither man had any apparent links to Ireland beyond their "unswerving support for the IRA". Both were released in 1999 under the Good Friday Agreement.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
1996–97 Cypriot First Division
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Format
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Fourteen teams participated in the 1996–97 Cypriot First Division. All teams played against each other twice, once at their home and once away. The team with the most points at the end of the season crowned champions. The last three teams were relegated to the 1997–98 Cypriot Second Division. _NEWLINE_The champions ensured their participation in the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League and the runners-up in the 1997–98 UEFA Cup._NEWLINE_The teams had to declare their interest to participate in the 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup before the end of the championship. At the end of the championship, the higher placed team among the interested ones participated in the Intertoto Cup (if they had not secured their participation in any other UEFA competition).
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Point system
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Teams received three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.
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Changes from previous season
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### Output:
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1996–97 Cypriot First Division
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Format
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Fourteen teams participated in the 1996–97 Cypriot First Division. All teams played against each other twice, once at their home and once away. The team with the most points at the end of the season crowned champions. The last three teams were relegated to the 1997–98 Cypriot Second Division. _NEWLINE_The champions ensured their participation in the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League and the runners-up in the 1997–98 UEFA Cup._NEWLINE_The teams had to declare their interest to participate in the 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup before the end of the championship. At the end of the championship, the higher placed team among the interested ones participated in the Intertoto Cup (if they had not secured their participation in any other UEFA competition).
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Point system
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Teams received three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.
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Changes from previous season
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1996–97 Preston North End F.C. season
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Season summary
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In the 1996-97 season, Preston manager Peters kept faith with the majority of his promotion winning outfit from last season, reinforcing his squad at various stages of the season with players who would be crucial to the club's success in subsequent campaigns. Mark Rankine joined from Wolves, Sean Gregan from Darlington for £350,000 and Michael Jackson from Bury. Slowly the team that had got Preston promoted were moved on, as the club looked to build for the future.
### Output:
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1996–97 Preston North End F.C. season
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Season summary
_START_PARAGRAPH_
In the 1996-97 season, Preston manager Peters kept faith with the majority of his promotion winning outfit from last season, reinforcing his squad at various stages of the season with players who would be crucial to the club's success in subsequent campaigns. Mark Rankine joined from Wolves, Sean Gregan from Darlington for £350,000 and Michael Jackson from Bury. Slowly the team that had got Preston promoted were moved on, as the club looked to build for the future.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1996 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
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Format
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The NEC Men’s Basketball Tournament consisted of a ten-team playoff format with all games played at the venue of the higher seed. The first round was played by the four lowest seeds (7–10) and the other teams received a bye.
### Output:
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1996 Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
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Format
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The NEC Men’s Basketball Tournament consisted of a ten-team playoff format with all games played at the venue of the higher seed. The first round was played by the four lowest seeds (7–10) and the other teams received a bye.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1997–98 Isthmian League
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The 1997–98 season was the 83rd season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England. The league consisted of four divisions.
### Output:
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1997–98 Isthmian League
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The 1997–98 season was the 83rd season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England. The league consisted of four divisions.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1997–98 Maltese Premier League
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Statistics of Maltese Premier League in season 1997/1998.
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Overview
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Ten teams competed in the league, and Valletta F.C. won the championship.
### Output:
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1997–98 Maltese Premier League
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Statistics of Maltese Premier League in season 1997/1998.
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Overview
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Ten teams competed in the league, and Valletta F.C. won the championship.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1997 Cambodian coup
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Background
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On March 16, 1992, the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), under UNSYG Special Representative Yasushi Akashi and Lt. General John Sanderson, arrived in Cambodia to begin implementation of the UN Settlement Plan, that was concluded as a result of the Paris Peace Accords of 1991. Free elections were held in 1993._NEWLINE_The Khmer Rouge or Party of Democratic Kampuchea (PDK), whose forces were never actually disarmed or demobilized, barred some people from participating in 1993 elections in the 10-15 percent of the country (holding six percent of the population) it then controlled. Altogether, over four million Cambodians (about 90% of eligible voters) participated in that May election._NEWLINE_Prince Norodom Ranariddh's royalist FUNCINPEC Party was the top vote recipient with 45.5% vote, followed by Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (ex-communist) and the Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party (of Son Sann), respectively.
### Output:
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1997 Cambodian coup
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Background
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On March 16, 1992, the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), under UNSYG Special Representative Yasushi Akashi and Lt. General John Sanderson, arrived in Cambodia to begin implementation of the UN Settlement Plan, that was concluded as a result of the Paris Peace Accords of 1991. Free elections were held in 1993._NEWLINE_The Khmer Rouge or Party of Democratic Kampuchea (PDK), whose forces were never actually disarmed or demobilized, barred some people from participating in 1993 elections in the 10-15 percent of the country (holding six percent of the population) it then controlled. Altogether, over four million Cambodians (about 90% of eligible voters) participated in that May election._NEWLINE_Prince Norodom Ranariddh's royalist FUNCINPEC Party was the top vote recipient with 45.5% vote, followed by Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (ex-communist) and the Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party (of Son Sann), respectively.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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1998 Thomas & Uber Cup
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Host city selection
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China was originally selected as the host, with Shanghai as the competition site. IBF later moved the competition to Hong Kong due to sponsorship issues which preferred Hong Kong over Shanghai.
_START_SECTION_
Teams
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49 teams took part in the competition, and eight teams qualified for the Final Stage, including Indonesia, as defending champion, and Hong Kong, as host team. 1998 Thomas Cup is considered one of the greatest Thomas Cup competitions because the score difference of the games is very close and the games are played tightly.
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Teams
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40 teams took part in the competition, and eight teams qualified for the Final Stage.
### Output:
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1998 Thomas & Uber Cup
_START_SECTION_
Host city selection
_START_PARAGRAPH_
China was originally selected as the host, with Shanghai as the competition site. IBF later moved the competition to Hong Kong due to sponsorship issues which preferred Hong Kong over Shanghai.
_START_SECTION_
Teams
_START_PARAGRAPH_
49 teams took part in the competition, and eight teams qualified for the Final Stage, including Indonesia, as defending champion, and Hong Kong, as host team. 1998 Thomas Cup is considered one of the greatest Thomas Cup competitions because the score difference of the games is very close and the games are played tightly.
_START_SECTION_
Teams
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40 teams took part in the competition, and eight teams qualified for the Final Stage.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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19th SS Police Regiment
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Formation and organization
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The regiment was ordered formed in July 1942 in Slovenia. Police Battalion 72 (Polizei-Batallion 72), Police Battalion 171, and Police Battalion 181 were redesignated as the regiment's first through third battalions, respectively. All of the police regiments were redesignated as SS police units on 24 February 1943. The regiment was in France by June 1944 and, more specifically, in the area of Langres by September.
### Output:
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19th SS Police Regiment
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Formation and organization
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The regiment was ordered formed in July 1942 in Slovenia. Police Battalion 72 (Polizei-Batallion 72), Police Battalion 171, and Police Battalion 181 were redesignated as the regiment's first through third battalions, respectively. All of the police regiments were redesignated as SS police units on 24 February 1943. The regiment was in France by June 1944 and, more specifically, in the area of Langres by September.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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2000–01 North West Counties Football League
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The 2000–01 North West Counties Football League season was the 19th in the history of the North West Counties Football League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions: Division One and Division Two.
### Output:
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2000–01 North West Counties Football League
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The 2000–01 North West Counties Football League season was the 19th in the history of the North West Counties Football League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions: Division One and Division Two.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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2000 Redditch Borough Council election
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Campaign
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Labour Party defended seven of the nine seats that were up for election in the election with the opposition parties hoping to make gains. A significant issue in the election were plans to close or merge ten schools in the borough. On election day itself a mother who had two children at one of the schools which was to be closed chained herself outside of a polling station to protest against the closures. Meanwhile, the Labour Party campaigned on their development plans, community action and CCTV plans and neighbourhood groups._NEWLINE_The election saw a trial of early voting with voting booths open for over a week before election day. Approximately 1.5% of the electorate voted early in the trial.
### Output:
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2000 Redditch Borough Council election
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Campaign
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Labour Party defended seven of the nine seats that were up for election in the election with the opposition parties hoping to make gains. A significant issue in the election were plans to close or merge ten schools in the borough. On election day itself a mother who had two children at one of the schools which was to be closed chained herself outside of a polling station to protest against the closures. Meanwhile, the Labour Party campaigned on their development plans, community action and CCTV plans and neighbourhood groups._NEWLINE_The election saw a trial of early voting with voting booths open for over a week before election day. Approximately 1.5% of the electorate voted early in the trial.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2000 Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council election
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The 2000 Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Windsor and Maidenhead Unitary Council in Berkshire, England. The whole council was up for election and the Liberal Democrats lost overall control of the council to no overall control.
### Output:
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2000 Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council election
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The 2000 Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to elect members of Windsor and Maidenhead Unitary Council in Berkshire, England. The whole council was up for election and the Liberal Democrats lost overall control of the council to no overall control.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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2001–02 Celtic League
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Background
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Wales and Scotland had joined forces for the 1999 and 2000 seasons, with the expansion of the Welsh Premier Division to include Edinburgh and Glasgow to form the Welsh-Scottish League._NEWLINE_In 2001, an agreement was made between the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) and Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) to create a new competition which would bring in the four Irish provinces. 2001 would see the very first incarnation of the Celtic League.
_START_SECTION_
Pool stage
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The teams were split into two pools and the pool stage consisted of a single round-robin - each team played the other teams in its pool once only.
### Output:
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2001–02 Celtic League
_START_SECTION_
Background
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Wales and Scotland had joined forces for the 1999 and 2000 seasons, with the expansion of the Welsh Premier Division to include Edinburgh and Glasgow to form the Welsh-Scottish League._NEWLINE_In 2001, an agreement was made between the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) and Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) to create a new competition which would bring in the four Irish provinces. 2001 would see the very first incarnation of the Celtic League.
_START_SECTION_
Pool stage
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The teams were split into two pools and the pool stage consisted of a single round-robin - each team played the other teams in its pool once only.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2001 WUSA Founders Cup
_START_SECTION_
Pre-match
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Ticket prices for the final started at $15 and were also available at $28 and $45, with a discount for group purchases._NEWLINE_Atlanta's star player Sun Wen had been afflicted by injuries to her left knee and ankle and was only fit enough to be a substitute. She had entered the semi final victory over Philadelphia Charge to decisive effect, scoring a goal and assisting another for Cindy Parlow as Atlanta recovered from 2–0 down to win 3–2.
### Output:
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2001 WUSA Founders Cup
_START_SECTION_
Pre-match
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Ticket prices for the final started at $15 and were also available at $28 and $45, with a discount for group purchases._NEWLINE_Atlanta's star player Sun Wen had been afflicted by injuries to her left knee and ankle and was only fit enough to be a substitute. She had entered the semi final victory over Philadelphia Charge to decisive effect, scoring a goal and assisting another for Cindy Parlow as Atlanta recovered from 2–0 down to win 3–2.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
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2002–03 Honduran Liga Nacional
_START_SECTION_
Apertura
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The Apertura tournament lasted from August to December 2002, C.D. Olimpia defeated C.D. Platense in the Final to secure its 16th league title.
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Clausura
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The Clausura tournament was played from February to June 2003. C.D. Marathón took revenge a year and a half later and defeated C.D. Motagua in the finals to claim its 4th league title.
_START_SECTION_
Controversies
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During the Apertura tournament, C.D. Marathón hosted Real C.D. España on week 9, the match was played on 28 September and ended with a 0–2 away win to Real España. During halftime, Real España delayed more than 15 minutes and returned late to play the second half. Marathón alleged and the Board of Discipline annulled the game. A rematch was played on 13 October ending in a 0–0 draw. Such decision affected the final standings which resulted in Marathón owning the third place and sent Real España to fourth.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2002–03 Honduran Liga Nacional
_START_SECTION_
Apertura
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Apertura tournament lasted from August to December 2002, C.D. Olimpia defeated C.D. Platense in the Final to secure its 16th league title.
_START_SECTION_
Clausura
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Clausura tournament was played from February to June 2003. C.D. Marathón took revenge a year and a half later and defeated C.D. Motagua in the finals to claim its 4th league title.
_START_SECTION_
Controversies
_START_PARAGRAPH_
During the Apertura tournament, C.D. Marathón hosted Real C.D. España on week 9, the match was played on 28 September and ended with a 0–2 away win to Real España. During halftime, Real España delayed more than 15 minutes and returned late to play the second half. Marathón alleged and the Board of Discipline annulled the game. A rematch was played on 13 October ending in a 0–0 draw. Such decision affected the final standings which resulted in Marathón owning the third place and sent Real España to fourth.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2002 Sligo Senior Football Championship
_START_SECTION_
Group Stages
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Championship was contested by 14 teams, divided into four groups. The top two sides in each group advanced to the Quarter-Finals, with the remaining sides facing the Relegation playoffs to retain Senior status for 2003.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2002 Sligo Senior Football Championship
_START_SECTION_
Group Stages
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Championship was contested by 14 teams, divided into four groups. The top two sides in each group advanced to the Quarter-Finals, with the remaining sides facing the Relegation playoffs to retain Senior status for 2003.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003–04 Japan Ice Hockey League season
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2003–04 Japan Ice Hockey League season was the 38th and final season of the Japan Ice Hockey League. Four teams participated in the league, and Kokudo Ice Hockey Club won the championship.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003–04 Japan Ice Hockey League season
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2003–04 Japan Ice Hockey League season was the 38th and final season of the Japan Ice Hockey League. Four teams participated in the league, and Kokudo Ice Hockey Club won the championship.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group D
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Group D of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of four groups of nations, consisting of Australia, China, Ghana and Russia. It began on 21 September and ended on 28 September. Most matches were played at The Home Depot Center in Carson, save the last two that were played at PGE Park in Portland. China PR topped the group despite their lackluster performances, followed to the next round by Russia. Australia and Ghana didn't make the second round.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group D
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Group D of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of four groups of nations, consisting of Australia, China, Ghana and Russia. It began on 21 September and ended on 28 September. Most matches were played at The Home Depot Center in Carson, save the last two that were played at PGE Park in Portland. China PR topped the group despite their lackluster performances, followed to the next round by Russia. Australia and Ghana didn't make the second round.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003 Meteor Awards
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2003 Meteor Music Awards were hosted by comedian Dara Ó Briain. It was the third edition of Ireland's national music awards. Actors Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney and Stephen Rea were among the awards presenters.
_START_SECTION_
Performances
_START_PARAGRAPH_
There were performances on the night from the ill-fated Irish pop group Six who performed the song "After the Gold Rush", Tom Jones, The Thrills, B2K, Alabama 3, Samantha Mumba, Westlife and Sinéad O'Connor.
_START_SECTION_
Nominations
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For 2003 nominees, see here.
### Output:
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2003 Meteor Awards
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2003 Meteor Music Awards were hosted by comedian Dara Ó Briain. It was the third edition of Ireland's national music awards. Actors Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney and Stephen Rea were among the awards presenters.
_START_SECTION_
Performances
_START_PARAGRAPH_
There were performances on the night from the ill-fated Irish pop group Six who performed the song "After the Gold Rush", Tom Jones, The Thrills, B2K, Alabama 3, Samantha Mumba, Westlife and Sinéad O'Connor.
_START_SECTION_
Nominations
_START_PARAGRAPH_
For 2003 nominees, see here.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003 St. Louis Rams season
_START_SECTION_
Regular season
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Departures: Wide receiver Ricky Proehl went to the Panthers. Full back James Hodgins went to the Cardinals. Tight end Ernie Conwell went to the Saints. Wide receiver Troy Edwards went to the Jaguars. Wide receiver Terrance Wilkins went to the Colts.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2003 St. Louis Rams season
_START_SECTION_
Regular season
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Departures: Wide receiver Ricky Proehl went to the Panthers. Full back James Hodgins went to the Cardinals. Tight end Ernie Conwell went to the Saints. Wide receiver Troy Edwards went to the Jaguars. Wide receiver Terrance Wilkins went to the Colts.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2004 Canadian federal election
_START_SECTION_
Liberal Party of Canada
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Until the sponsorship scandal, most pundits were predicting that new Prime Minister Paul Martin would lead the Liberal Party of Canada to a fourth majority government, possibly setting a record for number of seats won._NEWLINE_However, polls released immediately after the scandal broke showed Liberal support down as much as 10% nationwide, with greater declines in its heartland of Quebec and Ontario. Although there was some recovery in Ontario and Atlantic Canada, Liberal hopes of making unprecedented gains in the west faded. The unpopularity of some provincial Liberal parties may also have had an effect on federal Liberal fortunes. In Ontario, for instance, the provincial Liberal government introduced an unpopular budget the week of the expected election call, and their federal counterparts then fell into a statistical dead heat with the Conservatives in polls there. The Liberals were also harmed by high
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2004 Canadian federal election
_START_SECTION_
Liberal Party of Canada
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Until the sponsorship scandal, most pundits were predicting that new Prime Minister Paul Martin would lead the Liberal Party of Canada to a fourth majority government, possibly setting a record for number of seats won._NEWLINE_However, polls released immediately after the scandal broke showed Liberal support down as much as 10% nationwide, with greater declines in its heartland of Quebec and Ontario. Although there was some recovery in Ontario and Atlantic Canada, Liberal hopes of making unprecedented gains in the west faded. The unpopularity of some provincial Liberal parties may also have had an effect on federal Liberal fortunes. In Ontario, for instance, the provincial Liberal government introduced an unpopular budget the week of the expected election call, and their federal counterparts then fell into a statistical dead heat with the Conservatives in polls there. The Liberals were also harmed by high
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries
_START_SECTION_
Primary race overview
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Ten candidates vied for the nomination, including retired four-star general Wesley Clark, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, and Senators John Edwards and John Kerry. For most of 2003, Howard Dean had been the apparent front-runner for the nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack in fund-raising. However, Kerry won the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, which gave him enough momentum to carry the majority of the rest of the states.
_START_SECTION_
Economy
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Despite being characterized by many as an election on Iraq, the economy and jobs were repeatedly cited as voters' top or one of top three concerns during the course of the primary season. In Iowa, of those who cited the economy as their most important issue, 34% supported Kerry, while 33% supported Edwards, with Dean trailing at 16% and Gephardt at 12%._NEWLINE_Eventual nominee John Kerry, m
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries
_START_SECTION_
Primary race overview
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Ten candidates vied for the nomination, including retired four-star general Wesley Clark, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, and Senators John Edwards and John Kerry. For most of 2003, Howard Dean had been the apparent front-runner for the nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack in fund-raising. However, Kerry won the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, which gave him enough momentum to carry the majority of the rest of the states.
_START_SECTION_
Economy
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Despite being characterized by many as an election on Iraq, the economy and jobs were repeatedly cited as voters' top or one of top three concerns during the course of the primary season. In Iowa, of those who cited the economy as their most important issue, 34% supported Kerry, while 33% supported Edwards, with Dean trailing at 16% and Gephardt at 12%._NEWLINE_Eventual nominee John Kerry, m
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2004 Grand Prix of Mosport
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2004 Toronto Grand Prix of Mosport was an American Le Mans Series professional sports car race held at Mosport International Raceway near Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada from August 6 to the 8, 2004. It was the sixth race of the 2004 American Le Mans Series season and the 19th IMSA sanctioned sports car race held at the facility.
_START_SECTION_
Race
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The LMP1 and overall race victory went to Dyson Racing drivers Butch Leitzinger and James Weaver for their first victory of the season in the MG-Lola EX257. After winning the previous four rounds, ADT Champion Racing drivers Marco Werner and JJ Lehto finished second in the Audi R8, with the second Dyson Racing entry of Chris Dyson and Andy Wallace finishing third._NEWLINE_The GTS class win went to Corvette Racing's Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta in the Chevrolet Corvette C5-R, with Intersport Racing's Clint Field and Robin Liddell taking the LMP2 victory in the Lola B2K/40. Alex Jo
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2004 Grand Prix of Mosport
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2004 Toronto Grand Prix of Mosport was an American Le Mans Series professional sports car race held at Mosport International Raceway near Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada from August 6 to the 8, 2004. It was the sixth race of the 2004 American Le Mans Series season and the 19th IMSA sanctioned sports car race held at the facility.
_START_SECTION_
Race
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The LMP1 and overall race victory went to Dyson Racing drivers Butch Leitzinger and James Weaver for their first victory of the season in the MG-Lola EX257. After winning the previous four rounds, ADT Champion Racing drivers Marco Werner and JJ Lehto finished second in the Audi R8, with the second Dyson Racing entry of Chris Dyson and Andy Wallace finishing third._NEWLINE_The GTS class win went to Corvette Racing's Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta in the Chevrolet Corvette C5-R, with Intersport Racing's Clint Field and Robin Liddell taking the LMP2 victory in the Lola B2K/40. Alex Jo
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005–06 Taça de Portugal
_START_SECTION_
First round
_START_PARAGRAPH_
For the first round draw, teams were drawn against each other in accordance to their geographical location. The draw was split up into four sections: teams from the north, the center, the south and the Azores region. Ties were played on 4 September. In the first round, three sides forfeited their respective matches thus allowing their opponents to proceed to the next round. The first round of the cup saw teams from the Portuguese Third Division (IV) start the competition alongside some teams who registered to participate in the cup from the Portuguese District Leagues (V).
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005–06 Taça de Portugal
_START_SECTION_
First round
_START_PARAGRAPH_
For the first round draw, teams were drawn against each other in accordance to their geographical location. The draw was split up into four sections: teams from the north, the center, the south and the Azores region. Ties were played on 4 September. In the first round, three sides forfeited their respective matches thus allowing their opponents to proceed to the next round. The first round of the cup saw teams from the Portuguese Third Division (IV) start the competition alongside some teams who registered to participate in the cup from the Portuguese District Leagues (V).
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2005 Canadian Figure Skating Championships is a figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Canada. It is organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body. Skaters compete at the senior and junior levels in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results of this competition were used to pick the Canadian teams to the 2005 World Figure Skating Championships, the 2005 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, and the 2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships._NEWLINE_The competition took place from January 17 through 23rd, 2005 at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario._NEWLINE_Although the official ISU terminology for female skaters in the singles category is ladies, Skate Canada's official terminology is women and that is the term used in the official results. Due to the number of entries, the men's and wo
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2005 Canadian Figure Skating Championships is a figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Canada. It is organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body. Skaters compete at the senior and junior levels in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results of this competition were used to pick the Canadian teams to the 2005 World Figure Skating Championships, the 2005 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, and the 2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships._NEWLINE_The competition took place from January 17 through 23rd, 2005 at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario._NEWLINE_Although the official ISU terminology for female skaters in the singles category is ladies, Skate Canada's official terminology is women and that is the term used in the official results. Due to the number of entries, the men's and wo
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005 Labor Day brush fire
_START_SECTION_
The fire
_START_PARAGRAPH_
On Labor Day Monday, September 5, 2005, at around 12:55 PM PDT, at brush fire was reported in a field behind Mount Carmel High School, in Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego. The wildfire quickly spread northward, fanned by wind gusts of 15 mph (24 km/h), up the slopes of the Little Black Mountains in Black Mountain Open Space Park. Within an hour, the brush fire grew from 30 acres (0 km²) to 200 acres (1 km²). The brush fire also began moving towards some nearby homes in Rancho Peñasquitos, resulting in the evacuation of 200 homes in Rancho Peñasquitos. This was the first time that a wildfire had burned into San Diego City, and the Rancho Peñasquitos area, since the Cedar Fire in 2003. In September 2005, this brush fire was said to have been "the worst fire that the [San Diego Fire Department] responded to since the Cedar Fire", due to the fire's proximity to so many homes. Firefighters were able to quickly stop the spread of the
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005 Labor Day brush fire
_START_SECTION_
The fire
_START_PARAGRAPH_
On Labor Day Monday, September 5, 2005, at around 12:55 PM PDT, at brush fire was reported in a field behind Mount Carmel High School, in Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego. The wildfire quickly spread northward, fanned by wind gusts of 15 mph (24 km/h), up the slopes of the Little Black Mountains in Black Mountain Open Space Park. Within an hour, the brush fire grew from 30 acres (0 km²) to 200 acres (1 km²). The brush fire also began moving towards some nearby homes in Rancho Peñasquitos, resulting in the evacuation of 200 homes in Rancho Peñasquitos. This was the first time that a wildfire had burned into San Diego City, and the Rancho Peñasquitos area, since the Cedar Fire in 2003. In September 2005, this brush fire was said to have been "the worst fire that the [San Diego Fire Department] responded to since the Cedar Fire", due to the fire's proximity to so many homes. Firefighters were able to quickly stop the spread of the
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005 Paradise Jam Tournament
_START_SECTION_
Men's Tournament
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Six teams participated in the men's tournament. The teams were arranged into two divisions of three teams each. The three teams in each division played a round-robin over the first three days, with each team having one day off. The teams were seeded, and all six teams played on the final day, with a Championship Game, a game for third place and a game for fifth place.
_START_SECTION_
Results
_START_PARAGRAPH_
November 18–21_NEWLINE_Saint John Division _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Old Dominion 74, Georgia 65 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Old Dominion 65, Fordham 52 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Georgia 78, Fordham 69_NEWLINE_Saint Thomas Division _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Wisconsin 80, Norfolk State 51 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Wisconsin 95, Eastern Kentucky 89 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Eastern Kentucky 67, Norfolk State 60_NEWLINE_Championship Round_NEWLINE_Consolation 5th Place: Fordham 72, Norfolk State 53 _NEWLINE_Consolation 3rd Place: Georgia 76, Eastern Kentuc
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2005 Paradise Jam Tournament
_START_SECTION_
Men's Tournament
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Six teams participated in the men's tournament. The teams were arranged into two divisions of three teams each. The three teams in each division played a round-robin over the first three days, with each team having one day off. The teams were seeded, and all six teams played on the final day, with a Championship Game, a game for third place and a game for fifth place.
_START_SECTION_
Results
_START_PARAGRAPH_
November 18–21_NEWLINE_Saint John Division _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Old Dominion 74, Georgia 65 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Old Dominion 65, Fordham 52 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Georgia 78, Fordham 69_NEWLINE_Saint Thomas Division _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Wisconsin 80, Norfolk State 51 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Wisconsin 95, Eastern Kentucky 89 _NEWLINE__NEWLINE_-Eastern Kentucky 67, Norfolk State 60_NEWLINE_Championship Round_NEWLINE_Consolation 5th Place: Fordham 72, Norfolk State 53 _NEWLINE_Consolation 3rd Place: Georgia 76, Eastern Kentuc
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Beijing, China
_START_SECTION_
Practice
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The first day of practice was canceled because of safety concerns, specifically a very tight hairpin. A revised track layout was devised for extended Saturday practice session.
_START_SECTION_
Qualifying
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The field was set by morning practice times, giving The Netherlands' driver Jeroen Bleekemolen pole position for the Sprint race.
_START_SECTION_
Sprint race
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The width of the track was also an issue in the Sprint race, as South Africa's Adrian Zaugg spun and stalled his car, blocking half of the track. The safety car was deployed, as a flatbed truck came to remove the stricken vehicle and blocked the entire track, halting the remaining cars._NEWLINE_With more than half the race under the safety car, Jeroen Bleekemolen won the race for The Netherlands, with Salvador Durán of Mexico and A1 Team Italy's Enrico Toccacelo in second and third.
_START_SECTION_
A1GP Beijing
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Beijing, China
_START_SECTION_
Practice
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The first day of practice was canceled because of safety concerns, specifically a very tight hairpin. A revised track layout was devised for extended Saturday practice session.
_START_SECTION_
Qualifying
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The field was set by morning practice times, giving The Netherlands' driver Jeroen Bleekemolen pole position for the Sprint race.
_START_SECTION_
Sprint race
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The width of the track was also an issue in the Sprint race, as South Africa's Adrian Zaugg spun and stalled his car, blocking half of the track. The safety car was deployed, as a flatbed truck came to remove the stricken vehicle and blocked the entire track, halting the remaining cars._NEWLINE_With more than half the race under the safety car, Jeroen Bleekemolen won the race for The Netherlands, with Salvador Durán of Mexico and A1 Team Italy's Enrico Toccacelo in second and third.
_START_SECTION_
A1GP Beijing
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 FIFA World Cup Group A
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Play in Group A of the 2006 FIFA World Cup began on 9 June and completed on 20 June 2006. Germany won the group, and advanced to the second round, along with Ecuador. Poland and Costa Rica were eliminated.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 FIFA World Cup Group A
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Play in Group A of the 2006 FIFA World Cup began on 9 June and completed on 20 June 2006. Germany won the group, and advanced to the second round, along with Ecuador. Poland and Costa Rica were eliminated.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 Sharpie 500
_START_SECTION_
Summary
_START_PARAGRAPH_
One of the most popular races on the circuit, the Sharpie 500, NASCAR's twenty-fourth race of the season was held on August 26, 2006 under the lights on the 0.533-mile Bristol International Speedway. Kurt Busch won the pole for this event. Matt Kenseth won his second straight Nextel Cup race and, along with points leader Jimmie Johnson, clinched a berth in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 Sharpie 500
_START_SECTION_
Summary
_START_PARAGRAPH_
One of the most popular races on the circuit, the Sharpie 500, NASCAR's twenty-fourth race of the season was held on August 26, 2006 under the lights on the 0.533-mile Bristol International Speedway. Kurt Busch won the pole for this event. Matt Kenseth won his second straight Nextel Cup race and, along with points leader Jimmie Johnson, clinched a berth in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Players born on or after 1 January 1987 were eligible to participate in the tournament. Players' age as of 18 July 2006 – the tournament's opening day. Players in bold have later been capped at full international level.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
_START_PARAGRAPH_
Players born on or after 1 January 1987 were eligible to participate in the tournament. Players' age as of 18 July 2006 – the tournament's opening day. Players in bold have later been capped at full international level.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 World Cup of Pool
_START_SECTION_
Tournament Summary
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The event was played under the alternate break system, as opposed to winner breaks traditional in other 9-Ball events. The event was the first ever World Cup of Pool event, sponsored by Partypoker, and created by Matchroom Sport. The event would see 16 seeded teams, and 16 unseeded teams of two play alternating shots in scotch doubles style. The unseeded Vietnamese team of Nguyen Thanh Nam and Luong Chi Dung won three straight 9-8 victories over Croatia, second seeds Netherlands, and Italy, before being knocked out by the USA team in the semi-finals._NEWLINE_The Philippine team (and top seeds) made up of two former WPA World Nine-ball Championship winners, won convincingly against Malta, Malaysia and the Czech Republic, before meeting the Germans in the Semi-final. In a tight match, the Philippines defeated Germany 9-7, and met the USA in the final._NEWLINE_The final was contested on 27 August 2006, between Efren Reye
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2006 World Cup of Pool
_START_SECTION_
Tournament Summary
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The event was played under the alternate break system, as opposed to winner breaks traditional in other 9-Ball events. The event was the first ever World Cup of Pool event, sponsored by Partypoker, and created by Matchroom Sport. The event would see 16 seeded teams, and 16 unseeded teams of two play alternating shots in scotch doubles style. The unseeded Vietnamese team of Nguyen Thanh Nam and Luong Chi Dung won three straight 9-8 victories over Croatia, second seeds Netherlands, and Italy, before being knocked out by the USA team in the semi-finals._NEWLINE_The Philippine team (and top seeds) made up of two former WPA World Nine-ball Championship winners, won convincingly against Malta, Malaysia and the Czech Republic, before meeting the Germans in the Semi-final. In a tight match, the Philippines defeated Germany 9-7, and met the USA in the final._NEWLINE_The final was contested on 27 August 2006, between Efren Reye
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007–08 Australian bushfire season
_START_SECTION_
Predictions
_START_PARAGRAPH_
In the 3 months leading up to the summer 2007–08, many states and regions experienced far below average rainfalls and when several fires spread through October 2007, which led to predictions of an above average bushfire season, late rainfalls quelled bushfire occurrence later in the season.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007–08 Australian bushfire season
_START_SECTION_
Predictions
_START_PARAGRAPH_
In the 3 months leading up to the summer 2007–08, many states and regions experienced far below average rainfalls and when several fires spread through October 2007, which led to predictions of an above average bushfire season, late rainfalls quelled bushfire occurrence later in the season.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007–08 OB I bajnoksag season
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2007–08 OB I bajnokság season was the 71st season of the OB I bajnokság, the top level of ice hockey in Hungary. Seven teams participated in the league, and Alba Volan Szekesfehervar won the championship.
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007–08 OB I bajnoksag season
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2007–08 OB I bajnokság season was the 71st season of the OB I bajnokság, the top level of ice hockey in Hungary. Seven teams participated in the league, and Alba Volan Szekesfehervar won the championship.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007 Baku terrorist plot
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2007 Baku terrorist plot was a foiled Islamic terrorist plot aimed at several targets in Baku, Azerbaijan. The resulting security measures prompted the closure of the American and British embassies. Some institutions such as Norwegian Statoil and American McDermott oil companies limited their activity._NEWLINE_On October 29, 2007 Azeri law enforcement agencies reported that they had detained a group of Salafis armed with grenade launchers who were preparing an attack near the United States and British embassies. According to the National Security Ministry spokesman it was discovered that the group had four Kalashnikov assault rifles, one Kalashnikov grenade launcher, 20 grenades, ammunition and automatic weapon parts. The group was also reported to have planned to attack a number of state buildings and representatives of private companies.
_START_SECTION_
Background
_START_PARAGRAPH_
On October 25, 2007, the Azeri Ministry of Defense reported tha
### Output:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007 Baku terrorist plot
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The 2007 Baku terrorist plot was a foiled Islamic terrorist plot aimed at several targets in Baku, Azerbaijan. The resulting security measures prompted the closure of the American and British embassies. Some institutions such as Norwegian Statoil and American McDermott oil companies limited their activity._NEWLINE_On October 29, 2007 Azeri law enforcement agencies reported that they had detained a group of Salafis armed with grenade launchers who were preparing an attack near the United States and British embassies. According to the National Security Ministry spokesman it was discovered that the group had four Kalashnikov assault rifles, one Kalashnikov grenade launcher, 20 grenades, ammunition and automatic weapon parts. The group was also reported to have planned to attack a number of state buildings and representatives of private companies.
_START_SECTION_
Background
_START_PARAGRAPH_
On October 25, 2007, the Azeri Ministry of Defense reported tha
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### Task: Generate a formal report
### Input:
_START_ARTICLE_
2007 Solomon Islands earthquake
_START_SECTION_
Tectonic setting
_START_PARAGRAPH_
The Australia, Woodlark, and Solomon Sea plates converge to the east-northeast or northeast against the Pacific plate with velocities of 90–105 millimetres/year. Along much of the plate boundary between the Pacific plate and the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plates, relative plate-motion is accomplished principally by subduction of the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plates beneath the Pacific plate.
_START_SECTION_
Earthquake
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The earthquake's location and focal mechanism are consistent with the earthquake having occurred as underthrusting of the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plate beneath the Pacific plate, as part of the broader northeast-directed subduction process. The length of faulting was estimated to be about 260±50 km. The Solomon Islands arc as a whole experiences a very high level of earthquake activity, and many shocks of magnitude 7 and larger have been recorded since the early d
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2007 Solomon Islands earthquake
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Tectonic setting
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The Australia, Woodlark, and Solomon Sea plates converge to the east-northeast or northeast against the Pacific plate with velocities of 90–105 millimetres/year. Along much of the plate boundary between the Pacific plate and the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plates, relative plate-motion is accomplished principally by subduction of the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plates beneath the Pacific plate.
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Earthquake
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The earthquake's location and focal mechanism are consistent with the earthquake having occurred as underthrusting of the Australia/Woodlark/Solomon Sea plate beneath the Pacific plate, as part of the broader northeast-directed subduction process. The length of faulting was estimated to be about 260±50 km. The Solomon Islands arc as a whole experiences a very high level of earthquake activity, and many shocks of magnitude 7 and larger have been recorded since the early d
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2009–10 CWHL season
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Exhibition games
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The CWHL participated in a number of benefit games against NHL Alumni. Games were played on March 4 (Galt Street Arena, Cambridge), March 5 (Mountain Arena, Hamilton), March 6 (Hershey Centre, Mississauga) and March 7 (Niagara Falls Memorial Arena).
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2009–10 CWHL season
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Exhibition games
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The CWHL participated in a number of benefit games against NHL Alumni. Games were played on March 4 (Galt Street Arena, Cambridge), March 5 (Mountain Arena, Hamilton), March 6 (Hershey Centre, Mississauga) and March 7 (Niagara Falls Memorial Arena).
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2009 Paradise Jam Tournament
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Women's Tournament
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The woman's tournament is organized as two divisions of four teams, each playing each other in a round-robin format.
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Island Division
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In the opening round, 20th ranked (AP) Oklahoma faced South Carolina. The Sooners opened up a 20-point lead in the first half which South Carolina cut to two points part way through the second half. Oklahoma then ran off nine consecutive points to expand the lead back to double digits, and went on to win 75–67. The other match up featured two top 25 team, Notre Dame, ranked 5th (AP) and San Diego State, ranked 23rd (AP). The Irish held a 21-point lead in the first half, which was still 15 points at halftime. The Aztecs continued to chip away at the lead and cut the margin to two points with under 30 seconds to go in the game However, Brittany Mallory connected on three of four free throws in the final seconds to secure the win, 84–79. The win was t
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2009 Paradise Jam Tournament
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Women's Tournament
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The woman's tournament is organized as two divisions of four teams, each playing each other in a round-robin format.
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Island Division
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In the opening round, 20th ranked (AP) Oklahoma faced South Carolina. The Sooners opened up a 20-point lead in the first half which South Carolina cut to two points part way through the second half. Oklahoma then ran off nine consecutive points to expand the lead back to double digits, and went on to win 75–67. The other match up featured two top 25 team, Notre Dame, ranked 5th (AP) and San Diego State, ranked 23rd (AP). The Irish held a 21-point lead in the first half, which was still 15 points at halftime. The Aztecs continued to chip away at the lead and cut the margin to two points with under 30 seconds to go in the game However, Brittany Mallory connected on three of four free throws in the final seconds to secure the win, 84–79. The win was t
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2009 Sheikh Jassim Cup
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The 2009 Sheikh Jassim Cup was the 31st edition of the league cup competition for football teams from Qatar._NEWLINE_Al-Arabi were the defending champions.
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2009 Sheikh Jassim Cup
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The 2009 Sheikh Jassim Cup was the 31st edition of the league cup competition for football teams from Qatar._NEWLINE_Al-Arabi were the defending champions.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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200th New York State Legislature
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Sessions
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Governor Cuomo chose not to call any special elections for seats in the Legislature in 2014, so that for most of the year 11 seats in the Assembly and 2 seats in the Senate remained vacant.
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200th New York State Legislature
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Sessions
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Governor Cuomo chose not to call any special elections for seats in the Legislature in 2014, so that for most of the year 11 seats in the Assembly and 2 seats in the Senate remained vacant.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2010–11 ECAC Hockey women's ice hockey season
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The 2010–11 ECAC Hockey women's ice hockey season marked the continuation of the annual tradition of competitive ice hockey among ECAC members.
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2010–11 ECAC Hockey women's ice hockey season
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The 2010–11 ECAC Hockey women's ice hockey season marked the continuation of the annual tradition of competitive ice hockey among ECAC members.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2010–11 Latvian Football Cup
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Latvian Football Cup 2010–11 is the sixty-ninth season of the Latvian annual football knock-out competition. The winners will qualify for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2011-12.
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2010–11 Latvian Football Cup
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Latvian Football Cup 2010–11 is the sixty-ninth season of the Latvian annual football knock-out competition. The winners will qualify for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2011-12.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2010 Castle Point Borough Council election
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Background
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8 people stood at the council election as Independent Save Our Green Belt candidates backed by the MP for Castle Point Bob Spink. Spink had resigned from the Conservative party in 2008 and stood at the 2010 general election as an independent.
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2010 Castle Point Borough Council election
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Background
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8 people stood at the council election as Independent Save Our Green Belt candidates backed by the MP for Castle Point Bob Spink. Spink had resigned from the Conservative party in 2008 and stood at the 2010 general election as an independent.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2010 Cidade de Guimarães Trophy
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The 2010 Cidade de Guimarães Trophy was a Portuguese football competition that took place between 17–19 July and featured Vitória Guimarães, Benfica, and FC Groningen. Benfica won in the final match against Vitória Guimarães.
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2010 Cidade de Guimarães Trophy
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The 2010 Cidade de Guimarães Trophy was a Portuguese football competition that took place between 17–19 July and featured Vitória Guimarães, Benfica, and FC Groningen. Benfica won in the final match against Vitória Guimarães.
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### Task: Generate a formal report
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2010 European Track Championships – Women's team pursuit
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The Women's Team Pursuit was one of the 5 women's events at the 2010 European Track Championships, held in Pruszków, Poland._NEWLINE_Fourteen teams of 3 cyclists each participated in the contest. After the qualifying, the fastest 2 teams raced for gold, and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze._NEWLINE_The Qualifying and the Finals were held on November 5.
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2010 European Track Championships – Women's team pursuit
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The Women's Team Pursuit was one of the 5 women's events at the 2010 European Track Championships, held in Pruszków, Poland._NEWLINE_Fourteen teams of 3 cyclists each participated in the contest. After the qualifying, the fastest 2 teams raced for gold, and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze._NEWLINE_The Qualifying and the Finals were held on November 5.
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