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{"prompt": "Write a short summary of the following text.\nText: Thompson, 43, has worked alongside Clark at Birmingham and Blackpool.\n\"He has a great knowledge of the game and, coupled with the staff who are already here, I am looking forward to working with them all,\" said Clark.\nSaturday's 2-1 win at Chesterfield was Clark's first game in charge after he left Scottish club Kilmarnock to join League One Bury on Wednesday.\nSummary:", "completion": "Bury have confirmed ex-Celtic and England midfielder Alan Thompson as new manager Lee Clark's assistant boss."}
{"prompt": "Write a short summary of the following text.\nText: Unidentified perpetrators in Mainhausen near Offenbach had bricked it up during the night, police told local media.\nIt could have been built within minutes, they said, and the motive is unclear - possibly a joke, an act of revenge, or a bet.\nPolice are searching for several people. The damage to the property is estimated at \u00e2\u201a\u00ac500 (\u00c2\u00a3425).\n\"It reminded me of the building of the Berlin Wall,\" a police spokesman told the local Hessenshau news portal (in German).\n\"That went up pretty quickly, too.\"\nBut he added: \"It's a crime and no joke.\"\nJanet Jackson, 50, gives birth to boy\nChinese paper's sweary New Year puzzle\nSweden's best-selling car not a Volvo\nSummary:", "completion": "A man in central Germany tried to leave his house by the front door only to find a brick wall there."}
{"prompt": "Write a short summary of the following text.\nText: The picture appeared on the wall of a Poundland store on Whymark Avenue in Wood Green, north London.\nA professor specialising in Bansky believes it is the Bristol-born artist's work.\nA Poundland spokesman said the retailer enjoyed Banksy's art and said suppliers met ethical guidelines.\nCurious passers-by have been scrutinising the stencilled image, which was adorned with real bunting.\nOne man travelled from Heathrow Airport having just arrived in the UK from Spain.\nJason Cobham, 44, from Wood Green, said: \"I definitely think it's a Banksy. It keeps you thinking about the plight of child labourers.\"\nHe added: \"I'd pay more than a pound for it. If I could get it off the wall I'd pay a lot of money for it. Haringey should celebrate it.\"\nErnesta Zazdokaite, 19, from Haringey, said: \"It's nice but what's it all about?\"\nProfessor Paul Gough, from University of the West of England, an academic who studies the artist, suggests the image has all the hallmarks of a genuine Banksy.\nHe said: \"The stencil is very well cut, the quality of the spraying and that unique feathered edge that he is able to achieve when painting white on to black is reminiscent of several other pieces in the capital.\n\"The bunting is a brilliant touch, short-lived but with lasting impact in the memory given this royal anniversary year.\"\nTim McDonnell, retail director of Poundland, said: \"We are fans of Banksy and we are proud supporters of the Queen's Jubilee.\n\"Poundland has a clear defined code of conduct for all our suppliers and a strong ethical stance on all labour issues.\"\nA spokeswoman for Haringey Council said she believed the wall was private property and the council had no right to remove the painting.\nShe said in cases where graffiti is found to be offensive, the council can help the property owner remove it.\nShe added: \"This is different. They may well like this.\"\nThe last image in Haringey believed to have been painted by Banksy appeared in September 2009 in Tottenham High Road.\nIt showed children playing with a No Ball Games sign and...\nSummary:", "completion": "Graffiti artist Banksy is believed to be behind a new painting which shows a boy hunched over a sewing machine stitching union flag bunting."}
{"prompt": "Write a short summary of the following text.\nText: Mothers treated with valproate for epilepsy were up to four times likelier to give birth to a malformed child, the preliminary study found.\nIntroduced in France in 1967, valproate is prescribed widely worldwide.\nDoctors in France are now advised not to give it to girls, women of childbearing age and pregnant women.\nThe drug's manufacturer, Sanofi, responded in a statement that it had been \"totally transparent with health authorities\".\n\"We are aware of the painful situation confronting the families of children showing difficulties that may have a link with the anti-epileptic treatment of their mother during pregnancy,\" it said.\nSome of those affected say France and the company were too slow to warn of side-effects.\nThe risk of birth defects associated with valproate, marketed as Epilim, Depakine, Depakote and Stavzor among other names, has been known since the 1980s, especially for spina bifida.\nIn the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) issued an alert earlier this month saying valproate should only be given to girls and women of childbearing age under specialist supervision and only when other medications had been found not to work.\nValproate - prescribed in France, the UK and many other countries - now carries a clear warning : serious risk of birth defects.\nIn France, it turns out that it took far too long for this danger to become apparent. The drug was first introduced here in 1967. By the early 1980s, there were fears that the drug might be a factor in birth defects, including spina bifida, but prescription rules were only finally tightened in 2014.\nFrance is now working out the damage caused during this long period. Families of children with birth defects want to know why it took so long for this country's authorities to identify the serious risks associated with taking the drug during pregnancy.\nAccording to the new report (in French) by France's National Agency for the Safety of Medicines (ANSM), between 2,150 and 4,100 children suffered severe malformations linked to the drug.\n\"The study confirms...\nSummary:", "completion": "A drug given to pregnant women for epilepsy and bipolar disorder caused \"serious malformations\" in up to 4,100 children, a French study suggests."}
{"prompt": "Write a short summary of the following text.\nText: Media playback is not supported on this device\nHe played a leading role in the winning bid and carried the Olympic flame by speedboat to Friday's opening ceremony.\n\"The excitement building throughout the city is incredible,\" said Beckham, 37.\n\"To have an Olympic Games in London is amazing but to have it in an area where I grew up, I'm very proud to have been part of that for the last eight years.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBeckham, England's most-capped outfield player with 115 appearances, added: \"I think we are all ready now.\"\nHis hopes of competing at the Games were ended when Stuart Pearce did not select him for Great Britain's football team, although he insists the pain of his omission will not stop him enjoying the Olympics.\n\"I made it very clear that I'm very disappointed and people around me like my family and friends know how hard it was not being involved,\" he explained.\n\"But I've always been a fan of the Olympics and I always said before it was announced that if I wasn't in the team that I would be here as a fan, I would be here to watch the rest of the athletes perform and that's where I'll be.\"\nGB drew their opening game of the Olympics 1-1 with Senegal and will face UAE in their next game on Sunday.\n\"I haven't spoken to anyone [after the game on Thursday],\" Beckham said.\n\"It's just one of those things where they have got a big game on Sunday and I'm sure the players will be ready but there are quite a few things happening before that.\"\nFormer England captain Beckham will return to play for his club side LA Galaxy during the Olympics but will be back in England before London 2012 is over.\nHe added: \"Our season continues throughout the Games and the summer.\n\"I go back next week and then come back just before the closing ceremony. Hopefully, I am going to be able to get to as many events as possible.\"\nSummary:", "completion": "David Beckham has expressed his pride at helping London win their 2012 Olympics bid, despite not being picked in Great Britain's football squad."}
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