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question:Article: Washington (CNN) When Robert Byrd came to Congress from West Virginia, a postage stamp cost 3 cents and kids were clamoring for a new toy called Mr. Potato Head. On Wednesday, almost 57 years later, Byrd became the longestserving member of Congress in history. Two days before he turns 92, the eloquent legislator known for his encyclopedic knowledge of Senate rules and history surpasses Carl T. Hayden, the Arizona Democrat who served a total of 20,773 days in the U.S. House and Senate. With his 20,774th day representing West Virginia six years in House and then nearly 51 years and counting in the Senate Byrd sets a record for longevity unlikely to be broken as the political climate turns toward term limits and growing public dissatisfaction with Congress. Highlights: Sen. Robert Byrd logs his 20,774th day almost 57 years in Congress Byrd is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of Senate rules and history West Virginian says joining Ku Klux Klan in 1940s was his most egregious mistake When he arrived in D.C. in 1953, gasoline costs 20 cents a gallon, a stamp was 3 ce
answer:Robert Byrd becomes the longest-serving member of Congress in history after almost 57 years. He is known for his knowledge of Senate rules and history. Byrd has been in Congress since 1953 and has set a record for longevity unlikely to be broken.
question:Summary: Dozens more are injured in violence throughout the country, state media says ProMorsy groups says nine people are killed in one neighborhood alone Military helicopter crashes in Sinai Group claims responsibility for Friday's Cairo bombings Article: (CNN) At least 49 people were killed and 247 wounded in violence marking the third anniversary of the January 25 revolution that brought down longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian state media said. Dozens more people were wounded in clashes throughout the country between antigovernment protesters and security forces. The casualty figures came from the Ministry of Health, the state media said. The AntiCoup Alliance, which supports deposed President Mohamed Morsy, claimed nine people were dead in one neighborhood alone after fierce confrontations. Those deaths were in the Alfa Maskan neighborhood in East Cairo, the alliance said. Meanwhile, proMorsy protesters have been issuing warnings on social media against using public ambulances. That could complicate tallying a death toll because the health ministry reports only deaths in public hospitals.
answer:At least 49 people were killed and 247 wounded in violence during Egypt's third anniversary of its revolution, with one pro-Morsy group reporting nine deaths alone in one neighborhood. Dozens more were wounded in clashes throughout the country. In separate violence, a military helicopter crashed in Sinai and a group claimed responsibility for Friday's bombings in Cairo.
question:Do you think the right answer to the question what can be inherited? is allergies, given that carcinoma genes can be inherited?
answer:No, the answer "allergies" does not cover all possible inheritable traits, including carcinoma genes.
question:Title: shuttle launch brings relief to nervous onlookers === Write an article with the given title
answer:The recent shuttle launch has brought immense relief to millions of nervous onlookers around the world. The successful launch marks the beginning of a new era in space exploration, inspiring renewed hope and enthusiasm among space enthusiasts and scientists. The launch wasn't without its share of nerves, however. Despite extensive testing and preparation, there is always a risk involved in sending a spacecraft hurtling towards space. Any number of factors could go wrong, from technical malfunctions to inclement weather conditions. Fortunately, the launch went off without a hitch. The spacecraft hurtled skyward, its sleek and powerful design cutting through the atmosphere and into the vast expanse of space beyond. The onlookers cheered as the rocket disappeared from view, finally reaching its destination far above the Earth. For those who had been following the launch closely, this was a moment of immense relief. The successful launch represents a significant milestone in the ongoing quest to explore space and better understand our place in the universe. Of course, there is still much work to be done. The astronauts aboard the spacecraft still have a long and arduous journey ahead of them, filled with challenges and obstacles to overcome. But with each passing minute, they draw closer to their destination, bringing with them the potential for groundbreaking discoveries and scientific breakthroughs. As for the rest of us, we can only watch and wait, filled with a sense of awe and wonder as the spacecraft embarks on its incredible journey. It may be a long road ahead, but with its successful launch, we've taken the first steps towards unlocking the mysteries of the universe and charting a course towards a brighter future for all of humanity.