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question:Amir Khan is considering setting aside his reluctance to box on Floyd Mayweather's undercard so he can seek revenge against the fighter whose drugfuelled victory put the skids under his career for a couple of years. Lamont Peterson, who was gifted a scandalous hometown decision over Khan, was found later to have been on steroids that dodgy night in Washington. That revelation came as Peterson tested positive during the build up to their rematch. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Khan in training, and Fury and Chisora interviews In the zone: Amir Khan is considering fighting on Floyd Mayweather's undercard in Las Vegas in May @highlight Amir Khan could face Lamont Peterson on Floyd Mayweather's undercard on May 3 @highlight Peterson's word title would not be on the line @highlight Deontay Wilder wants to face Dereck Chisora or Tyson Fury in England @highlight Kid Galahad bids to win the European superbantamweight title on Saturday The @placeholder connection brings the option of an opponent Khan knows he is capable of beating, especially under conditions of rigorous drug testing. Here, the placeholder refers to
answer:the mention of Lamont Peterson in the previous sentence.
question:Alice Sue Claeys (born February 24, 1975) is a former competitive figure skater. Representing Belgium, she won silver at the 1992 Skate Canada International and finished in the top ten at three ISU Championships — the 1992 World Junior Championships (4th), the 1992 World Championships (7th), and the 1993 European Championships (8th). Question: Alice Sue Claeys has been to Asia True, False, or Neither?
answer:Neither.
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question:Exercise: Extract from the text the correct entity that @placeholder is referring to. PHOENIX, Arizona (CNN) Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain conceded the presidential race before a crowd of supporters in Phoenix on Tuesday. He also congratulated Sen. Barack Obama. Here is a transcript: Sen. John McCain concedes defeat in the presidential election to Barack Obama. McCain: Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening. My friends, we have we have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly. A little while ago, I had the honor of calling Sen. Barack Obama to congratulate him. Watch McCain's speech » @highlight McCain: Sen. Obama has achieved a great thing @highlight McCain: I urge all Americans who supported me ... to bridge our differences @highlight McCain: We must work together to get our country moving again Tonight tonight, more than any night, I hold in my heart nothing but love for this country and for all its citizens, whether they supported me or Sen. Obama whether they supported me or Sen. @placeholder.
answer:@placeholder is referring to Barack Obama.