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Newsquiz: Week of March 26

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(CNN Student News) -- March 30, 2007

Just the facts -- The questions below pertain to the stories that you saw this week on CNN Student News. To prove you know some of the details behind the stories, fill in the answers in the spaces provided.

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1. What country's government captured 15 British service members in the Persian Gulf last week?

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2. What toxic substance was found in canned pet foods manufactured by Menu Foods?

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3. What former professional football player's 2004 death while serving in Afghanistan became the subject of U.S. Army investigations?

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4. What "new" baseball pitch might Daisuke Matsuzaka be throwing for the Boston Red Sox this season?

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5. What handheld devices are many college students using to replay lectures?

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6. Who is the presidential spokesman who learned that he is facing a second fight with cancer?

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7. What is the medical term that is used to describe cancer that has spread?

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8. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, what is the subject of most commercials aimed at kids?

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9. What organization of 27 countries observed its 50th anniversary this week?

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10. What word describes a president's rejection of a bill sent from Congress?

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